Critical Skills – Two Studies. One Question.
Sixty-five combined years of thinking about professional competence. Two landmark research frameworks. Eight competencies each — and a convergence that tells you more about what it actually takes to succeed than either document does alone. In Part Two of the Critical Skills Series, Charles Jett examines the 2011 Egon Zehnder and McKinsey joint study — Return on Leadership — alongside the Eight Critical Skills framework, and draws a clear, practical line between them. One was built to tell organizations which leaders correlate with revenue growth. The other was built to tell every individual professional what the market has consistently paid to find — across industries, across decades, and regardless of where you are in your career. The three McKinsey findings every professional should carry forward. The foundational skills every career must be built on first. And the synthesis that makes both more powerful than either used alone. If you are managing your own development — and you should be — this is the framework conversation worth having.
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