最近我剛讀完《CEO日記》這本書,從中獲得了許多寶貴的見解,想和大家分享一些心得摘要。作為一個熱愛閱讀商業書籍的人,我強烈推薦這本書給大家。

1. 填滿五個桶子
書中最深刻的框架之一就是「五個桶子」。Bartlett 認為,我們每個人都有五個桶子: 知識、技能、人脈、資源,以及聲譽。 The magic lies in the order. Most people chase “Resources” (money) first, but Bartlett reminds us:
“You cannot build a 10-story building on a 1-story foundation.”
I realized that in my first few years of work, my primary focus should be on the first two buckets: Knowledge and Skills. If you fill these, the Network and Resources will inevitably follow.
2. The Power of “Small Wins” and Consistency
We often look for a “big break,” but the book emphasizes that success is a trailing indicator of your daily routine. Bartlett’s philosophy is clear: “Success is not a destination, it’s a consequence of your habits.”
In a fast-paced work environment, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. However, by focusing on 1% improvements in my daily workflow—whether it’s better communication or more disciplined time management—the long-term growth becomes exponential.
3. The Quit Framework
One of the most counterintuitive lessons was about quitting. We are often told that “winners never quit,” but Bartlett introduces a logical framework for when to walk away.
Quitting something that no longer serves your “buckets” isn’t failure; it’s a strategic pivot. It’s about being brave enough to stop doing the “good” things, so you have the capacity to do “great” things.
Conclution
The Diary of a CEO isn’t just a book you read once; it’s a toolkit you revisit. It has pushed me to look at my career not as a ladder to climb, but as a series of buckets to fill.
What about you? If you’ve read the book, which of the 33 laws resonated with you the most? Let’s discuss in the comments!
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