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Author Berke, David

Title Succession planning and management : a guide to organizational systems and practices / David Berke
Published Greensboro, N.C. : Center for Creative Leadership, ©2005

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 52 pages)
Series CCL ; no. 353
Report (Center for Creative Leadership) ; no. 353
Contents Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- CEO Succession -- Development -- High Potentials -- Succession Systems and Architecture -- Conclusion -- Author Index -- Title Index
Summary The purpose of succession-related practices is to ensure that there are ready replacements for key positions in an organization so that turnover will not negatively affect the organization's performance. CCL first published an annotated bibliography on succession planning in 1995. That bibliography focused primarily on the link between succession and management development. This bibliography has a broader scope; it is an update and expansion, commensurate with the maturation of this area of practice. In addition to linkages between succession and development, we also consider representative literature on CEO succession, high potentials, and succession systems and architecture. It is hoped that those who use this bibliography will find resources that help them in conceptualizing, planning, and implementing effective succession systems in their organizations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Executive succession -- Planning -- Bibliography
Chief executive officers -- Selection and appointment -- Bibliography
Career development -- Bibliography
Executive succession -- Planning
Chief executive officers -- Selection and appointment
Career development.
REFERENCE -- Bibliographies & Indexes.
Career development.
Chief executive officers -- Selection and appointment.
Executive succession -- Planning.
Genre/Form Bibliographies.
Form Electronic book
Author Center for Creative Leadership
ISBN 1882197895
9781882197897
193297363X
9781932973631
1281001090
9781281001092