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Removing a chief executive - how to do it well

Removing a chief executive - how to do it well
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Removing a chief executive - how to do it well

Governance | 1 May 2009

What if you want a chief executive to go before they have signalled they are ready to leave the job? Any board-initiated departure is likely to be sticky. It is all about removing the employee while the reputation of the board, the charity and the chief executive comes out as positively as possible in a difficult situation

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May 2009

May 2009