Large Firms
Nov. 11, 2003
Leading Issue
By Robert Fortunato The story has become all too familiar over the past few years: A key leader/rainmaker within a firm leaves unexpectedly. The leader did not, or could not, effectively plan for succession. The member's departure creates a leadership vacuum within the firm, and the firm finds maintaining relationships with key clients and partners difficult.
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