The Insider's Guide to CEO Succession


Too often a power vacuum exists when a CEO leaves because the question of succession has not been given sufficient thought by the chairman of the board.

Criticaleye asks Sir Brian Bender, Alison Carnwath, Brendan Hynes, Yvonne Sell, David Soskin, Ian Toal and Mike Tye why succession matters and where they feel companies succeed and fail when seeking an heir to the throne.

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Contributors
Brendan Hynes
Non-executive Chair
Swallowfield plc
Brian Bender
Former Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Dame Alison Carnwath
Independent Director
Asda
David Soskin
Chairman

Ian Toal
President - Food

Mike Tye
Board Mentor
Criticaleye


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