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#201 Dave Cote – Episode Notes

David Cote was formerly Chairman and CEO of industrial giant Honeywell and is currently Executive Chairman of Vertiv Holdings Co.

During 16 years as CEO and/or Chairman of Honeywell, he grew the company’s market capitalization from around $20 billion to nearly $120 billion, delivering returns of 800 percent and beating the S&P by nearly two and a half times.

Cote was named CEO of the Year by Chief Executive Magazine in 2013 and was recognized as one of the World’s Best CEOs by Barron’s for five straight years (2013-2017).

On this episode Dave shares his story of being the first in his family to graduate high school to becoming one of the best CEO’s in the world.

The life lessons Dave shares are ones you won’t want to miss!

03:15 UNH’s Gene Savage helped Cote start his career

Dave Cote didn’t have a lot of direction when he was young, but had plenty of ambition

15:00 Game-changing Switch in Cote’s Life

Up until Cote went back to school the second time, he had no idea what his career was going to be and saw himself as a “screw-off”

24:45 Advancing his Career

While working a new job at GE, Cote was required to do forms where he understood that there was not much use in them and decided to take it to his boss and associates and ask to skip over it 

Couple of months later, Cote is filling in for someone who usually does GE CEO Jack Welch’s board pitches and receives a call saying Welch wants to speak with Cote

33:20 Starting at Honeywell

First day at Honeywell was great for Cote, but as he got through Day 2, Day 3, and so on, the reality of how bad things were on the inside compared to the outside set in

36:30 3 Essential Principles for Leadership

Ability to Mobilize a Large Group of People

Good Judgment

Move People in the Right Direction

Cote was able to use these principles to build success within Honeywell

40:40 Cote’s “Superhuman” Skills

“Independent thinking is a lot more rare than being smart.”

Being able to manage time and productivity is also something that is critical for Cote

48:50 Even Leaders have Doubts

Leadership doesn’t always come with absolute certainty

58:15 Get Inputs from Others

When handling big decisions, Cote would not make it known what his position was to those who were helping reach a decision

01:06:30 Short Term Gains vs. Long Term Gains

“Success is not about achieving one thing, it’s about achieving two seemingly conflicting things at the same time.”

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