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The five qualities every media and advertising CEO must have today

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May 30, 2012
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In recent months, there have been a number of changes in the CEO position across agencies and media companies. There’s been more and more turnover at the top, as companies grapple with the fact that media and advertising is transforming into a technology and data business, writes Matt Straz.

So what does it take to be a great CEO today? The successful ones seem to have a number of qualities in common, including:

They own their product. As digital becomes the business rather than just a part of it, it is essential for CEOs to own the apps, trading desks or other software that they are putting into market. This doesn’t mean that they design or build the things, of course, but it does mean that they should have an intimate knowledge of their products and a point of view on the most essential features.

Facebook is where it is today because Mark Zuckerberg has never lost ultimate ownership of his product, whereas MySpace became overrun by ads and lousy design. The market today is so competitive that a CEO must make product a priority.

They’re not jerks. It used to be that as long as CEOs delivered results for their company they could behave pretty much as they pleased. Companies would often turn a blind eye to loutish behavior. But with the advent of blogs and social media, not to mention lawsuits, it’s more difficult to be a jerk and get away with it.

Carol Bartz’ run at Yahoo was brief and ignominious, in part because the foul-mouthed CEO seemed to go out of her way to antagonize the people around her. This is in contrast to Tim Armstong, the CEO of AOL, who was recently rewarded with a renewal of his contract through 2016. Like Bartz, Armstong is challenged with turning around an aging portal. But one difference is that people generally want Armstong to succeed, and that matters.

They attract and retain the best talent. “I am the CEO and talent is the single most important thing that I do. We spent $25 million on new talent last year — and I was involved in 95% of those hires,” said Miles Nadal, CEO of agency holding company MDC partners, at the 4As conference last year. The agency business relies on having the very best people to solve complex marketing problems. Without them, agencies lose clients, revenue and momentum.

When she was president of JWT, Rosemarie Ryan recruited Ty Montague and the pair went on to have a great run. At Facebook, Zuckerberg recruited Sheryl Sandberg and the online ad sales juggernaut was born. If leaders are to be successful, they must be able to build a great team.

They get deals done. The one thing that hasn’t changed over the years is that a CEO must be able to close big deals. It doesn’t mean that a CEO has to be a slick salesperson, but she has to be able to articulate why her product matters and why someone should buy it. CEOs that can’t get deals done are not long for this world.

They understand social media. While getting the CEO position doesn’t require a Twitter account, that time may not be far off. After all, who wants to hire someone to lead a media company who can’t generate at least a modest following online? Social media firm BRANDfog recently released a study that showed that 82% of employees trust a company more when the CEO uses social media.

PHOTO: Former Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz

This post is republished with the kind permission of MediaPost.com

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