Executive entrances and exits can be disruptive and rife with the potential for conflict. When a new leader arrives for any organization, division, department, or team, it can prompt people to question what it means for them and for their present efforts. New leaders also face special challenges in getting up to speed fast—but avoiding the mistakes of changing things too quickly when they lack the deep knowledge that comes from understanding why past decisions were made as they were. When executives leave organizations, their departures can prompt people to grieve, celebrate, or react in other ways. How can executives arrive and depart in ways that preserve productivity while prompting constructive re-examinations? To know the answer, join this webinar by leadership consultant and coach William J. Rothwell, Ph.D., SPHR, SHRM-SCP, CPLP.
William will also share a checklist of best practice approaches for onboarding new executives.
Problem: How should new executives be onboarded?
Solution: Manage the onboarding, planning it to be most effective. In this session, hear how to do that.
Problem: How can the turnover of talented people be minimized upon the exit or entrance of executives?
Solution: Establish rapport and direction quickly. Hear how in this session.
Problem: What are the risks of executive entrances and exits are managed poorly?
Solution: Hear how to avoid the risks in this session.