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The Hero's Farewell Jeffrey Sonnenfeld (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University)

The Hero's Farewell By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University)

Summary

How a business replaces its chief executive is a vital issue for a firm's future. Illustrated with case histories taken from corporate boardrooms and fresh conceptual perspectives, this book describes the factors that affect executive succession.

The Hero's Farewell Summary

The Hero's Farewell: What Happens When CEOs Retire by Jeffrey Sonnenfeld (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University)

The Marxist prediction that capitalist bureaucracy must inevitably neutralise individualistic leadership in industry, has been disproved over and over by the careers of industrial 'superstars' from Andrew Carnegie to Henry Ford, Lee Iacocca, Estee Lauder, and David Rockerfeller - all of whom could be described as having made their own personal stamp on their respective businesses. Arguing that personality can also affect the departure styles of retiring CEOs, Sonnenfeld defines four principle types: Monarchs, Generals, Ambassadors, and Governors. The personality of each type is outlined in interviews with real-life business leaders and illustrated with numerous pithy anecdotes, making The Hero's Farewell both a well-researched and an entertaining read.

The Hero's Farewell Reviews

`A fine piece of work and beautiful writing. It's well-crafted, very solid in terms of theory, literature, and original data, and written with much heart.' Douglas T. Hall, University of Boston
`One of those rare business books that informs as well as engages ... Unlike several tomes on the topic. The Hero's Farewell is accessible yet never succumbs to the commerciality of today's business-book wasteland ... [A] fascinating and informed look at management succession.' Business Week
`A pathbreaking achievement. Sonnenfeld's research is innovative and substantive, his material is soundly organized, and he presents it with skill and flair. The book deserves to be read widely, both by business people and by others who want insights into what's happening in corporate America.' Philadelphia Inquirer
`A fascinating book, not least for what it has to say about the nature of leadership and the complex psychology of those who achieve it.' The Financial Times

About Jeffrey Sonnenfeld (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University)

Jeffery Sonnenfeld, a professor at the Harvard Business School for the past decade, is now Professor of Organization and Management and Director of the Center for Leadership and Career Change at Emory University. He has twice won the Academy of Management's annual award for outstanding research on social issues, and was named to their Board of Governors in 1988. He is the author of three other books, including Managing Career Systems, and numerous articles on executive careers.

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GOR003011875
9780195065831
0195065832
The Hero's Farewell: What Happens When CEOs Retire by Jeffrey Sonnenfeld (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
19910718
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