Chief of Staff is a Lonely Job, but There’s Help
The Chief of Staff position is very lonely. 99% of Chiefs of Staff don't have a real peer at their company. No one is doing what you're doing, unless there's a Deputy Chief of Staff.
This can lead to lots of loneliness and isolation.
Fortunately, with the rise of Chief of Staff executive coaching and community associations, Chiefs of Staff everywhere can receive structured support and guidance from their peers.
For Chiefs of Staff that are looking for a more relaxed and personalized support group, we encourage you to reach out to Chiefs of Staff at other companies at the similar stage or in the same industry to create your own tightknit advisory board.
Chiefs of Staff, Executive Assistants, Strategy Managers & Communications Directors - At Cedar, we are developing a soon-to-launch Office of the CEO community.
Connect with me on LinkedIn here to join a supportive network and explore how our soon-to-launch Office of the CEO community can help alleviate the loneliness and isolation often faced by Chiefs of Staff.