7 Signs You're CEO MaterialHaving these qualities will significantly boost the chance that you'll be considered for the role.

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You may be starting in your first entry-level position, or you maybe be an executive VP at an established company. Wherever you are in your career, if you're ambitious and goal-driven, you may have one question in your mind:will I be the CEO someday?

Becoming a CEO often requires a certain amount of being in the right place at the right time, but having certainqualitieswill significantly boost the chance that you'll be considered for the spot of CEO -- or any leadership position, for that matter. To find more about what those essential qualities are, we reached out to Tiffany Franklin, executive career consultant and founder ofTJF Career Coaching, who broke down what it takes to be considered as CEO material.

1. You're not afraid to take calculated risks.

CEOs are responsible for significant decisions about the strategy and future of the organizations they lead. While a CEO must maintain stability within an organization, they also must sometimes take risks that can result in both short- and long-term pay-offs for an organization. Enter the importance of being a strategic risk taker. Franklin describes this as "having that ability to consider a confluence of multiple internal and external factors, both for the organization and the global market as a whole." She adds that strategicrisk takers"see lessons from the past, but you are looking to the future, in terms of marketing, timing, and people. You're learning from mistakes, but yet you will take a calculated risk."

2. You know how to communicate well.

Communication is one of the foundation stones for being a leader. For CEOs, Franklin says, "you want to motivate and empower the people around you… To be able to sell your vision, and also outline a path to make it a reality." She adds that a big part of that is relationship-building skills. Communication and relationship-building skills are also an integral part of generating employee satisfaction as a leader. As a CEO, a critical component of approval is employee satisfaction. In a2016 Glassdoor studyon the factors that predict high CEO approval, it was found that a one-star increase in employee satisfaction (measured by the overall Glassdoor rating of a company) predicts a 36.9 percent improvement in CEO approval.

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3. You're always challenging yourself.

Being a CEO generally doesn't happen in the first year of career, and often doesn't even happen in the first decade of your career. It is a place of leadership that, more often than not, is earned through repeatedly facingprofessional challengesand retaining a diligent focus on self-improvement. There are multiple challenges that are good to take on throughout your career in order to boost your leadership skills and gain recognition among professional peers. On top of volunteering forleadership positionswithin your company and pursuing leadership credentials like an MBA, Franklin also recommends getting involved with affinity groups at your workplace, as well as getting involved in professional associations, volunteering for boards of directors, and even looking for community service projects that have leadership opportunities.

4. You're emotionally intelligent.

It's not enough for somebody to be ambitious, says Franklin, but they also need emotional intelligence. "So much of being a CEO is being decisive and purposeful, yet thoughtful when you're making decisions," she adds. For thoughtful decision-making, as well as building strong, trust-filled relationships, not to mention being a good communicator, emotional intelligence is key.

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5. You know how to surround yourself with the right people.

而往往是fac的首席执行官e of an organization, they are supported by a team of people who are helping them maximally perform. According to Franklin, having CEO potential means being self-aware enough to know what you're good at, but also what you may lack, and building a team that complements the areas you have deficiencies in. In turn, she says, this makes a team that can challenge each other, and also brings different things to the table.

6. You find yourself leading projects.

CEOs are people who trust can be put in to get a job done. CEOs are also good managers and delegators. You may find that you're naturally asked by people in your organization to take on big projects and to lead teams. But putting yourself in situations like that whenever the opportunity arises can also help hone your leadership skills. "I think when you volunteer to go above and beyond, not immediately expecting anything, people will start to take notice," says Franklin.

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7. You're thinking ahead.

The best CEOs are visionaries for the organizations they lead. "It's not just trying to figure out what the trends are and jumping on those, it's being a thought leader," says Franklin. Another critical component of being a thought leader is the ability to translate your visions into concrete actions that employees within your organization can take.

Building CEO Leadership Skills

Even if you're not strong in some of theleadership capabilitiesthat CEOs require, there are many routes to take to bulk up your management prowess. For one, MBA programs are always a good way to learn leadership skills and show your commitment to be a good manager. Franklin also says that If you don't have the time or availability, there are also smaller courses and certificate programs that you can take in leadership. Reading books in MBA curricula can also both help you build your leadership skills and make for a great conversation starter at professional events, she points out. Then, she says, "keep networking, building skills, and stretching yourself to get to the visionary piece."

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