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For Ghanaian businesses looking to scale and sustain success, succession planning is not optional—it’s strategic. Many CEOs delay the conversation around succession, often seeing it as a distant concern. Yet, the most future-ready companies embed succession into their leadership DNA early, ensuring continuity, resilience, and growth beyond the current executive team.
What Effective Succession Planning Looks Like.
1. Treat Succession as a Strategic Priority
• Discuss leadership continuity annually with your board or senior leadership team. It’s not just about emergencies; it’s about long-term vision.
2. Develop Internal Talent Pipelines.
• Identify and mentor potential leaders across functions. Offer stretch assignments and visibility at the executive level to test their readiness.
3. Institutionalize Leadership Development.
• Build a culture that invests in leadership capability. Make executive coaching, structured rotations, and strategic mentoring part of your HR DNA.
4. Align with Governance and Culture.
• Ensure your succession strategy reflects your company’s values, governance structure, and long-term goals—not just individual performance.
Actionable Tip for Today:
Begin a leadership mapping exercise. Identify 2–3 potential successors for your current role and their immediate development needs. Share the list with your HR head or board chair by the end of the quarter.
Why This Matters:
Succession planning ensures that your company doesn’t just survive without you—it thrives. It is the hallmark of wise, future-focused CEOs who understand that true leadership is about legacy, not presence.
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