Forbes: What Would Anubis Think Of Modern Day CEOs?
Forbes featured insights from NetSPI’s CEO, Aaron Shilts, on the CEO role. Read the preview below or view it online.
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Aaron Shilts, CEO of NetSPI, has built his leadership approach on a similarly streamlined focus of understanding how they create value. “We wouldn’t be here if our customers didn’t feel the impact we bring to their business. A big part of my job is carefully articulating how we help our clients, both to the industry and our team. In the cybersecurity industry, explaining your value can be incredibly complex or every vendor can sound the same, so it’s critical to be concise, straightforward, and metrics-focused to prove your worth,” Aaron explained.
You can read the article at https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexanderpuutio/2024/09/02/what-would-anubis-think-of-modern-day-ceos/
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