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With 83% of major Canadian boards now separating the roles of chair and CEO, there has been an increased focus on board leadership as one of the most important factors determining board effectiveness. While undertaking hundreds of board and director assessments and searches over the past fifteen years, Patrick O’Callaghan and Associates and Korn/Ferry International have consistently found that the boards operating most effectively have exceptional board chair leadership. Conversely, when a board is struggling, poor board leadership is inevitably one of the problems. The board chair has an enormous impact on board performance and exercises significant discretionary influence over both the board and management.
The objective of this survey was to better understand how Canadian boards plan for the succession of the board chair. Korn/Ferry International and Patrick O’Callaghan and Associates surveyed 185 directors across Canada during the spring and summer of 2009 soliciting their comments and views regarding board chair succession planning.
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