
HBR IdeaCast
Why We Should Pay More Attention to Departing CEOs
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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Quick takeaways
- Outgoing CEOs play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth succession by actively participating in the handover process.
- It is essential for boards to engage outgoing CEOs in the succession process, incorporating their feedback and support in candidate selection and onboarding.
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Impact of Outgoing CEO on Succession Process
The success of a new CEO heavily relies on the actions of the outgoing CEO during the transition period. When the departing CEO plays a positive role by actively participating in the handover, the succession process tends to be smoother. However, if the outgoing CEO feels excluded or exhibits doubts and regrets, the transition can become turbulent. Research highlighted that 83% of CEO successions were self-initiated, indicating that CEOs have a significant influence on when and how they pass on the leadership role.
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