Malaysian Boards, Are You Succession Ready?
Roshan Thiran, Founder & CEO, Leaderonomics
14-May-25 12:00

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Warren Buffett’s planned exit from Berkshire Hathaway sent ripples through the investment world—despite years of preparation. But what does this transition mean for markets, and more importantly, why do nearly half of successor CEOs underperform their predecessors? Does Malaysian corporate culture help—or hinder—smooth transitions? And once a leader steps down, how should their legacy be managed?
In this episode, we unpack the complexities of CEO succession, especially in founder-led or family-run companies that dominate Malaysia’s corporate landscape. From the risks of delaying leadership handovers to the challenges of replacing a long-standing figure at the top, we explore what it truly takes to future-proof a company through a leadership change.
Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy
Presented by: Richard Bradbury
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Categories: Corporates, economy, markets, managing, the workplace
Tags: ceo transitions, leadership succession, berkshire hathaway, warren buffett, corporate succession planning,