Think Your Way to the Top
A Nine-Time CEO’s 52-Week Journal for Getting Ahead and Staying There
In three decades at the top of the corporate ladder, including nine stints as a president or CEO making multibillion-dollar decisions, international management innovator Des Hague has seen firsthand what it takes to maximize success.
The key is simple but far from easy—practice what you think.
In an era when we’ve become addicted to distraction, our abilities to think critically and plan have suffered. While the idea of training our bodies for health and optimal performance is as fashionable as ever, the idea of training our minds has become an afterthought.
Think Your Way to the Top reveals a revolutionary mental training program—a Thought Journey—that offers fifty-two weeks of exercises that challenge you to think about how you show up for life and help you develop a road map to becoming your best self.
Packed with actionable insights and anchored in decades of experience with top-tier global brands like Safeway, 7-Eleven, Maytag, and Centerplate, Think Your Way to the Top is the ultimate handbook for thinking your way to the top of your game.
Des Hague
Des Hague is a nine-time president and CEO and a highly regarded innovator in the international business community. Over more than thirty years, his forward-thinking approaches as a high-level executive have achieved sustained growth and robust competitiveness for companies such as 7-Eleven, Centerplate, Safeway, IHOP, and Maytag.
He currently serves as co-founder and CEO of Hague Enterprises, sits on the boards of MRGN and YoungCaruso, and is an active mentor, advising several start-up ventures and working with numerous private equity groups to create more than half a billion dollars in returns for investors. Outside of the business world, he has received numerous community leader awards and helped raise more than $100 million for a variety of nonprofits.
He holds an MBA from the American College in London and resides in Colorado with his wife, Carol. They are the proud parents of two sons, Patrick and Desmond Jr., and have three grandchildren.