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DESCRIPTION:Restructuring can reduce leadership capacity faster than it reduces cost\, and the loss compounds quietly: the people who would have been ready in three years are often the ones who left\, stalled\, or were never developed. Delayering\, hiring freezes\, and cuts to development spend can read as savings today while the succession exposure they create stays off every ledger. The harder task is measuring bench strength honestly\, putting a number on the exposure a thin pipeline creates\, and winning the investment to rebuild it before a critical departure forces the issue.\n\nThis Session Will Examine:\n\n• How delayering and wider spans remove roles where future leaders once developed.\n• Measuring bench strength beyond the succession chart: ready-now depth\, flight risk\, and single points of failure.\n• Pricing succession risk: the cost of an unplanned executive departure and who is accepting that exposure.\n• Capturing institutional knowledge before long-tenured leaders leave\, and the build-versus-buy call when the bench is thin.\n• Whether succession risk is owned by the board\, the CEO\, or nobody\, and whether it functions as a working process or an annual ritual.\n\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div style="text-align: justify;">Restructuring can reduce leadership capacity faster than it reduces cost, and the loss compounds quietly: the people who would have been ready in three years are often the ones who left, stalled, or were never developed. Delayering, hiring freezes, and cuts to development spend can read as savings today while the succession exposure they create stays off every ledger. The harder task is measuring bench strength honestly, putting a number on the exposure a thin pipeline creates, and winning the investment to rebuild it before a critical departure forces the issue.</div><div data-empty="true" style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>This Session Will Examine:</strong></div><ul style="list-style-type: disc;margin-left: -0.25in;"><li style="text-align: justify;">How delayering and wider spans remove roles where future leaders once developed.</li><li style="text-align: justify;">Measuring bench strength beyond the succession chart: ready-now depth, flight risk, and single points of failure.</li><li style="text-align: justify;">Pricing succession risk: the cost of an unplanned executive departure and who is accepting that exposure.</li><li style="text-align: justify;">Capturing institutional knowledge before long-tenured leaders leave, and the build-versus-buy call when the bench is thin.</li><li style="text-align: justify;">Whether succession risk is owned by the board, the CEO, or nobody, and whether it functions as a working process or an annual ritual.</li></ul>
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SUMMARY:Diminishing Leadership Bench Strength: Restructuring\, Succession Risk\, and the Financial Case
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