Ethan Evans on The Executive Mindset: Leading Beyond the Title

Ethan Evans on The Executive Mindset: Leading Beyond the Title

What Separates a True Executive from an Average Leader?


Executive mindset is at the core of this eye-opening interview with Ethan Evans, retired Amazon VP, LinkedIn Top Voice, and executive coach. Hosted by Marc Hammoud, CEO of The Swiss Quality Consulting, this powerful conversation explores how true executives elevate from simply following instructions to owning strategy, outcomes, and long-term value creation. Joined by Bärbel Wetenkamp, CEO of Claruna, the discussion focuses on leadership accountability, strategic decision-making, and professional maturity in the age of transformation.
Key Highlights
- Ownership Over Obedience: True executives don’t just execute—they challenge flawed plans, take initiative, and drive strategic outcomes.
- Strategic Thinking: Elevating from task execution to high-level decisions is essential for long-term business success.
- Titles vs. Substance: Holding an executive title doesn’t make you a leader—mindset, vision, and impact do.
- Claruna’s Role: Claruna supports leaders in developing the self-awareness, responsibility, and foresight needed to act like true executives.
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