EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 1 MIN
628 - Why CEOs Need to Make Their Internal Playbook Visible
from The Daily Hint with Jens Heitland · host Jens Heitland
Why CEOs Need to Make Their Internal Playbook VisibleMany CEOs assume their leadership team understands how they think.They assume the people closest to them understand how they lead, where they want to take the organization, and the logic behind their decisions. But often, that understanding is not as clear as the CEO believes.I had a conversation recently with a credible CEO of a multi billion dollar organization. We were talking over coffee about his leadership philosophy, transformation, and what it means to lead in a time where AI is changing so much at once.Inside that conversation, something important became visible.His leadership framework, almost his inner playbook, was clear to him. He knew how he thought about leadership. He knew how he saw transformation. He knew what mattered in the long term. But that playbook was not clearly visible to his leadership team.That is where misalignment often starts.Not because people disagree, but because they do not fully understand the thinking behind the direction.After our coffee conversation, he went back and articulated his leadership philosophy more clearly. He explained how he thinks about leadership, how he thinks about transforming the organization, and what long term direction he wants the team to understand.A couple of days later, he came back and said it was incredible.He had assumed the team already knew this. These were the people closest to him, involved in major decisions every day. Even they did not fully get it.Once he made the playbook visible, the team became much more aligned.This matters especially now, with AI, uncertainty, and constant change shaping every organization. When the environment moves quickly, leadership teams need more than targets and plans. They need context. They need to understand how the CEO thinks, what principles guide decisions, and how short term choices connect to the long term direction.There is a lot of discussion about CEOs becoming more visible externally through podcasts, LinkedIn, interviews, and thought leadership. All of that has its place.But before a CEO communicates more publicly, there is often a more important question internally:Can the CEO clearly articulate the playbook behind how they lead?Sometimes the highest value is created inside the leadership team, by making the thinking behind leadership visible.The playbook is often already there. The CEO has built it through experience. The issue is that it still lives in their head.When it stays there, the organization cannot fully benefit from it.When it is articulated, it becomes a shared asset.Every CEO would benefit from asking:What is the internal playbook I use to lead this organization?When the answer becomes clear, the team gets more than information. They get access to the thinking behind the direction.That creates trust, alignment, and speed. And in times of transformation, that clarity becomes one of the most practical leadership tools a CEO can build.Highlights:00:00 Coffee With a CEO00:24 Hidden Leadership Playbook00:59 Aligning the Leadership Team01:08 Make the Playbook Explicit01:30 Why It MattersLinks:https://www.jensheitland.com/links
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Why CEOs Need to Make Their Internal Playbook VisibleMany CEOs assume their leadership team understands how they think.They assume the people closest to them understand how they lead, where they want to take the organization, and the logic behind their decisions. But often, that understanding is not as clear as the CEO believes.I had a conversation recently with a credible CEO of a multi billion dollar organization. We were talking over coffee about his leadership philosophy, transformation, and what it means to lead in a time where AI is changing so much at once.Inside that conversation, something important became visible.His leadership framework, almost his inner playbook, was clear to him. He knew how he thought about leadership. He knew how he saw transformation. He knew what mattered in the long term. But that playbook was not clearly visible to his leadership team.That is where misalignment often starts.Not because people disagree, but because they do not fully understand the thinking behind the direction.After our coffee conversation, he went back and articulated his leadership philosophy more clearly. He explained how he thinks about leadership, how he thinks about transforming the organization, and what long term direction he wants the team to understand.A couple of days later, he came back and said it was incredible.He had assumed the team already knew this. These were the people closest to him, involved in major decisions every day. Even they did not fully get it.Once he made the playbook visible, the team became much more aligned.This matters especially now, with AI, uncertainty, and constant change shaping every organization. When the environment moves quickly, leadership teams need more than targets and plans. They need context. They need to understand how the CEO thinks, what principles guide decisions, and how short term choices connect to the long term direction.There is a lot of discussion about CEOs becoming more visible externally through podcasts, LinkedIn, interviews, and thought leadership. All of that has its place.But before a CEO communicates more publicly, there is often a more important question internally:Can the CEO clearly articulate the playbook behind how they lead?Sometimes the highest value is created inside the leadership team, by making the thinking behind leadership visible.The playbook is often already there. The CEO has built it through experience. The issue is that it still lives in their head.When it stays there, the organization cannot fully benefit from it.When it is articulated, it becomes a shared asset.Every CEO would benefit from asking:What is the internal playbook I use to lead this organization?When the answer becomes clear, the team gets more than information. They get access to the thinking behind the direction.That creates trust, alignment, and speed. And in times of transformation, that clarity becomes one of the most practical leadership tools a CEO can build.Highlights:00:00 Coffee With a CEO00:24 Hidden Leadership Playbook00:59 Aligning the Leadership Team01:08 Make the Playbook Explicit01:30 Why It MattersLinks:https://www.jensheitland.com/links
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