Every leader faces the need to turn over responsibilities at some point in his or her career. Alan Mulally says that every leader ought to integrate succession planning and raising up the next generation of leaders right into their business plan.
Alan Mulally led Ford's transformation into one of the world's leading automobile companies and the #1 automobile brand in the United States—returning it to profitability and changing the way the organization works. Prior to joining Ford, he served as executive vice president of The Boeing Company. Mulally has been named No. 3 on Fortune’s “World’s Greatest Leaders” list and one of “The World’s Most Influential People” by TIME Magazine.
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Alan Mulally
President and Chief Executive Officer | The Ford Motor Company (2006-2014)Integrating Your Succession Plan
Published January 16, 2017TOPICS IN THIS VIDEO
Human ResourcesLeading OrganizationsEvery leader faces the need to turn over responsibilities at some point in his or her career. Alan Mulally says that every leader ought to integrate succession planning and raising up the next generation of leaders right into their business plan.
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Alan Mulally
President and Chief Executive OfficerThe Ford Motor Company (2006-2014)
Alan Mulally led Ford's transformation into one of the world's leading automobile companies and the #1 automobile brand in the United States—returning it to profitability and changing the way the organization works. Prior to joining Ford, he served as executive vice president of The Boeing Company. Mulally has been named No. 3 on Fortune’s “World’s Greatest Leaders” list and one of “The World’s Most Influential People” by TIME Magazine.
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