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Succession Planning: 7 Deadly Sins

Hetal Doshi, CEO, O-Psych

01-Nov-22 11:00

Succession Planning: 7 Deadly Sins

On this, the finale of our five-part series on Succession Planning, organisational psychologist & CEO of O-Psych, Hetal Doshi, runs us through the seven things executives should never do if you want to be CEO, as well as some unexpected insights from a 10-year Genome study on CEOs. 


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Produced by: Audrey Raj

Presented by: Audrey Raj


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