EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 1 MIN
635 - The CEO Narrative Gap: Why Owning Your Story Matters More Than Ever
from The Daily Hint with Jens Heitland · host Jens Heitland
The CEO Narrative Gap: Why Owning Your Story Matters More Than EverGot it, so we just need to cut around 360 characters. Here's the trimmed version:"The CEO Narrative Gap: Why Owning Your Story Matters More Than EverDuring leadership audits, one pattern shows up more than almost any other. The CEO knows what the company stands for. They can speak to the mission, values, products, and market position without hesitation. But ask them what they personally stand for, and the answer gets vague.Conviction isn't the issue. Articulating it publicly was never part of the job description.What a Personal Narrative Actually MeansA personal narrative is the thread that runs through everything a CEO says and does publicly, the lens through which their decisions, opinions, and presence make sense to the outside world.Jens Heitland's core narrative is human innovation. The belief that technology should serve humans, not replace them. Building that took years of deliberate work. And when that clarity exists, people can find it, reference it, and trust it.The Gap Between Internal and ExternalCEOs generally have more clarity internally than they realize. But externally, on social platforms and in search results, the narrative is often absent or fragmented. When someone can't find a clear point of view, credibility takes a hit.The ChatGPT TestType a CEO's name into ChatGPT and see what comes back. If the result is mostly company information or a generic executive background, the personal narrative hasn't been built into the digital record.Without a deliberate strategy, the narrative gap remains open, regardless of how clear the CEO's thinking is.Highlights:00:00 CEOs Lack Narrative00:24 Personal Narrative Example00:54 Why It Matters Online01:12 Digital Credibility Gap01:26 Build A Narrative StrategyLinks:https://www.jensheitland.com/links
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The CEO Narrative Gap: Why Owning Your Story Matters More Than EverGot it, so we just need to cut around 360 characters. Here's the trimmed version:"The CEO Narrative Gap: Why Owning Your Story Matters More Than EverDuring leadership audits, one pattern shows up more than almost any other. The CEO knows what the company stands for. They can speak to the mission, values, products, and market position without hesitation. But ask them what they personally stand for, and the answer gets vague.Conviction isn't the issue. Articulating it publicly was never part of the job description.What a Personal Narrative Actually MeansA personal narrative is the thread that runs through everything a CEO says and does publicly, the lens through which their decisions, opinions, and presence make sense to the outside world.Jens Heitland's core narrative is human innovation. The belief that technology should serve humans, not replace them. Building that took years of deliberate work. And when that clarity exists, people can find it, reference it, and trust it.The Gap Between Internal and ExternalCEOs generally have more clarity internally than they realize. But externally, on social platforms and in search results, the narrative is often absent or fragmented. When someone can't find a clear point of view, credibility takes a hit.The ChatGPT TestType a CEO's name into ChatGPT and see what comes back. If the result is mostly company information or a generic executive background, the personal narrative hasn't been built into the digital record.Without a deliberate strategy, the narrative gap remains open, regardless of how clear the CEO's thinking is.Highlights:00:00 CEOs Lack Narrative00:24 Personal Narrative Example00:54 Why It Matters Online01:12 Digital Credibility Gap01:26 Build A Narrative StrategyLinks:https://www.jensheitland.com/links
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