Diario De Un Ceo - Steven Bartlett.pdf Link

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Unlike "Rich Dad Poor Dad," Bartlett focuses on the CEO's specific relationship with cash flow. DIARIO DE UN CEO - STEVEN BARTLETT.pdf

A CEO is only as good as the people around them. However, Bartlett challenges traditional hiring and management practices. How to actually ship the product


Bartlett champions vulnerability as a leadership superpower. The traditional CEO archetype is stoic and all-knowing. Bartlett argues that this creates a disconnect. Bartlett champions vulnerability as a leadership superpower

One of the most potent sections of the diary addresses what psychologists call “amygdala hijack”—when fear or anger overrides rational thought. Bartlett provides a simple, brutal framework: separate the story you are telling yourself from the facts. He argues that most strategic disasters are not intellectual failures but emotional ones. A CEO pivots out of panic, not evidence. A team disintegrates not because of incompetence, but because resentment was never named. By treating emotional regulation as a core business competency, Bartlett elevates the diary from self-help to strategic necessity. He does not advocate for stoic detachment, but for what he terms “emotional literacy”—the ability to feel fully without being governed by the feeling.

The core message of Diario de un CEO is that business is personal. The strategies in the transcript act as a mirror, forcing the reader to confront their own limiting beliefs before attempting to conquer the market. Success is not just about what you do; it is about who you become in the process.