

Why We Should Pay More Attention to Departing CEOs
25 snips Jul 9, 2024
Rebecca Slan Jerusalim and Navio Kwok from Russell Reynolds Associates dive into the crucial and often overlooked role of departing CEOs in the succession process. They reveal how mishandling this transition can negatively impact organizations. Sharing insights from their research, they discuss best practices for boards and outgoing leaders, the emotional challenges of departing roles, and the necessity of open communication. Tune in for valuable stories and strategies to navigate leadership changes effectively.
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Outgoing CEO Impact
- CEO successions are crucial, yet the outgoing CEO's experience is often overlooked.
- Research focuses on incoming CEOs, neglecting the impact of outgoing CEOs' transitions.
Succession Urgency
- CEO succession is highly important but not urgent, leading to delays.
- Boards prioritize daily tasks, pushing succession planning to the back burner.
CEO-Initiated Succession
- Most CEO successions are initiated by the CEOs themselves, not due to poor performance.
- A CEO's performance isn't the main factor determining their departure.