January 2023
Training For and Executing the Handoff
Our recent blog posts and kickoff podcast episode in this next year have honed in on what it means to train for and execute one’s leadership transition handoff—and Mark’s intentionally shared with us his own.
Recent Podcast Episodes
Noteworthy Quotes
"We're talking about the almost impossible work, because it happens so rarely, to successfully transition a senior executive who's been very accomplished in their role to another one who actually can build off that momentum and get slingshotted into the future, what we see is a successful transition…it is possible, but there are a couple of people involved, and they have to do their personal work and their ego work...’’
- Mark L. Vincent (Episode 63)
Key Themes
The relay race handoff – Throughout our blog over these recent weeks, Mark has drawn deeply on this motif to create a compelling picture of what’s at stake in leadership transition:
Helpful Concepts
In Episode 63: The Four Foundational Things, Mark and I share about the four core navigational tools that guide and govern our Maestro-level leader cohort experiences, designed to help leaders finish well with a keen eye and intentional work toward succession, legacy and future value:
Some Inspiration
Mark’s own lived experience – The metaphor of a relay race handoff provides ample and rich reference points that have sparked inspiration for experienced leaders facing their organizational exit, as well as newly-minted C-suite leaders stepping in as successors. But more than just a helpful concept, Mark’s own lived experience—shared in this compilation of blogs posts—well demonstrates his deep commitment to live it out, to do his own internal and external work as critical to the process, and to allow it all to be bread for others on the journey. As a partner and friend with Mark in this process, I’m incredibly proud and shout a hearty “Well done, good and faithful servant!” as he transitions from that race lane.
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