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Searching for a Corporate Savior
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Searching for a Corporate Savior

The Irrational Quest for Charismatic CEOs

Princeton UP, 2002 plus...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Charisma and reputation have replaced management experience and industry expertise in the corner office. Certainly that’s not news to anyone who has read the business press at any time in the past decade, but the trend is certainly important enough to warrant the comprehensive examination provided by Rakesh Khurana. Starting with an analysis of the increasing power of activist institutional investors, Khurana traces the process through which boards of directors have forsaken mature managers for media darlings in their CEO searches. In light of the spate of embarrassing and enraging CEO scandals, getAbstract.com recommends this book to all readers.

Take-Aways

  • Companies today often appoint charismatic chief executives as corporate saviors.
  • The search for a CEO is considered the most important job of the board of directors.
  • Boards of directors are under increasing pressure from institutional investors.

About the Author

Rakesh Khurana is an assistant professor of organizational behavior at Harvard Business School. He began this project as his 1998 dissertation: The Changing of the Guard: Causes, Process, and Consequences of CEO Turnover, using a database of all the CEO turnovers in the 850 largest American corporations from 1978-1996.