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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

As CEOs Go Out The Door, Who Is Coming In

As CEOs Go Out The Door, Who Is Coming In Okay, not all the CEOs in the 2014 September CEO Report at Challenger, Gray Christmas, Inc. are going out the door because they are being booted out, but the report does highlight a rise in the planned CEO departures for September. The 124 CEOs who left their positions represent  an increase of 4.2% over the 119 leaving in August. Looking at this report, it is striking to see how many CEO changes there have been in the first nine months of 2014 1,009 turnovers were tracked, most of them in the health care industry. What does this mean for executives who hope to move into C-level positions? Be Ready To Move When The Door Opens If you are serious about being considered for a position like President, CEO, CIO, CFO, and all the rest of the senior/C-level jobs, you need to also be serious about your resume, your executive branding, and every detail that you are presenting to the world. It isnt enough to collect the experiences that qualify you for the job, those experiences have to be presented convincingly to persuade people that you are the best candidate for that job. Monitor your online presence and deal with unprofessional lapses now. Look over your resume and make sure it is updated regularly. Consider your current level of expertise and actively seek to hone those skills. Present yourself in a competent, professional manner worthy of the level you seek to attain. Consider your current job an opportunity to show what you can do by doing it with excellence. Research and learn what will be needed to move into that new opening when it comes. Many of the CEOs in the Challenger study were actively grooming their replacement. That means someone was getting ready to step into their shoes as soon as the position opened up. Other C-level openings were vacant while the company scrambled to find the replacement. Whether you do the groundwork yourself, or get professional services to help you, the best way to move up the executive ladder is by being prepared to act when the door opens.

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