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Compensation Design for Succession Planning
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When a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) leaves, regardless of the proximate cause, most companies are not adequately prepared. As governance standards have risen, and CEOs have been given shorter time horizons to perform, Boards are turning their attention to the issue of succession planning. In the process, they are grappling with a variety of complex issues, most of which are sensitive and full of risk.
In this white paper, Radford consultants discuss the various decisions that Boards need to consider when determining appropriate compensation structures to facilitate succession.
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- Posted: June 04, 2008
- Length: 10 pages
- Format: PDF (146 kb)
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