
How A Business Replaces Its Chief Executive Often Determines That Firm's Future. If A Business Does Not Effectively Manage The Transfer Of Power, Utter Turmoil Can Result, With Profound Implications Not Only For The Ceo, But Also For The Other Employees, The Shareholders, And The Community At Large. Filled With Inside Stories From Corporate Boardrooms And Fresh Conceptual Perspectives, The Hero's Farewell Describes In Rich Detail The Factors That Affect Executive Succession. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld Offers The First Close Examination Of The Critical Role A Ceo's Departure Style Plays In Helping, Or Hindering, The Transfer Of Power. Through Candid Interviews With Fifty Prominent Retired Chief Executives From Corporations Such As At&t, Ford, Dupont, United Technologies, And Raytheon (david Rockefeller Of Chase Manhattan And Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Of Ibm Among Them) And A Survey Of An Additional Three Hundred Top Managers, Sonnenfeld Identifies The Four Major Types Of Leadership Departure Styles. These Types Include Monarchs, Who Choose Not To Leave Voluntarily But Either Die In Office Or Are Overthrown; Generals, Who Leave Reluctantly And Spend Their Retirement Planning A Comeback; Ambassadors, Who Retain Close Ties With Their Former Firms; And Governors, Who Willingly Serve A Limited Time And Leave To Pursue New Interests. Capturing The Human Drama Of These Departures And Succession Battles, The Hero's Farewell Will Fascinate Anyone Intrigued By Power Struggles In Large Corporations. Outlining Ways To Smooth Out The Inevitable Transfers Of Power That Corporations Must Face, Sonnenfeld Presents Essential Information For All Top Executives And Especially For Ceos.
The book investigates how the manner in which a Chief Executive Officer departs from their position dictates the future stability and success of the corporation. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor and expert in leadership and governance, utilizes extensive research and primary source interviews to analyze the psychological and structural factors influencing executive succession. He argues that the transition of power is not merely a logistical event but a complex human drama that requires careful management to avoid organizational turmoil.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text in the study of corporate governance and executive succession planning. Readers frequently note that the book provides a clear, actionable taxonomy that remains relevant for understanding the complexities of leadership transitions in large organizations.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
1988-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198021771
ISBN-13:
9780198021773
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