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How new leaders can step out of the shadow of a legendary CEO
May 15, 2019Five game-changing practices to help those waiting in the wings succeed. For further insights, read “Succeeding the long-serving legend in the corner office.”Succeeding the long-serving legend in the corner office
May 15, 2019 by Per-Ola Karlsson, Martha Turner, and Peter GassmannAccording to the 19th annual CEO Success study by PwC’s Strategy&, boards and new CEOs can reduce the risk associated with handing off the baton after a long tenure. See also “How new leaders can step out of the shadow of a legendary CEO.”The confidence premium
April 22, 2019 by Bob MoritzIn PwC’s annual global survey of chief executives, CEOs’ optimism about their own company’s prospects is a leading indicator of broader economic prosperity. How, then, can we best foster confident CEOs?Transparency Is Key to Building Trust in Business
December 20, 2018 by Matt GrahamCEOs can boost consumer and employee confidence by asking these four questions about how their business operates.The four X factors of exceptional leaders
September 11, 2018 by David Reimer, Adam Bryant, and Harry FeuersteinUnderstanding what differentiates a great leader from a good leader will help companies make the right choices for the top jobs.Are You a Likely CEO?
May 9, 2016Track your chances of becoming a chief executive at one of the world’s largest companies, based on a study of incoming leaders.From the Outside In
May 2, 2016 by DeAnne Aguirre, Per-Ola Karlsson, and Gary L. NeilsonFaced with volatility, more companies are looking beyond their own ranks to find new leadership. Multimedia: Take the quiz “Are You a Likely CEO?”Related tags: activist investing, ceo, ceo success, ceo succession, diversity, governance, human resources, leaders, leadership, succession planning
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