Why should CEOs be like an Eagle?

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Fremont: Different from the other birds of prey due to their large size, powerful built, heavy head and beak, even the smallest of the eagles can be spotted out among the others. In the past, the eagle was worshipped by the Moche people of ancient Peru. The eagle has been depicted in the Hindu scriptures in the form of Garuda. The animal patron of Zeus is said to be an eagle. Many nations have the eagle as their national symbol. So what is it that CEOs can learn from the life of an eagle? Sharp Focus
Why should CEOs be like the Eagle?
An eagle is known to fly at great altitudes and have extremely keen eyesight, which helps them to spot a prey from a very long distance. After spotting a prey, it swoops down and grasps the prey in a quick swift motion, and rarely ever loses its prey. Its focus is what makes it grab its meal every time. Can CEOs replicate the sharp sightedness of an eagle? A strong vision and a niche to pay attention to the minutest details would help them frame strategies for the long term as well as the short term, which would be so perfect so as to sail through even in tough times. The CEOs should never lose sight of the expected results, which would help them guide the others in the company also towards the goal.

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