Why one UK CEO turned down the top job twice before she finally said yes (via CNBCMakeIt)
"I really just felt that I didn't know enough," Bullen admitted to CNBC's Make It. "I felt as if I needed to know absolutely everything.""I recognized that being a leader isn't all about me," she said. "I realized that I needed to hire people who are experts in their roles. I needed to empower them, to promote them, to encourage them, as the expert that I am not.
As CEO, my role was to pull the right people together around me and to give the right direction.""I don't have to have all the answers on my own. So, I have learned to always talk through my bigger decisions with my senior leadership team. Not only does it bring a diversity of thinking, insights and perspectives, but often makes the decision or the thinking better."
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