The ‘moneyball’ approach to hiring CEOs
Instead of throwing money at “superstars,” companies would be better served by using quantifiable measures to pick the right CEOs, according to recent Wharton research.
Instead of throwing money at “superstars,” companies would be better served by using quantifiable measures to pick the right CEOs, according to recent Wharton research.
Group dynamics can lead otherwise sensible individuals to make (or agree to) decisions they might not come to on their own. Executives need to be on the lookout for group biases and their undesirable results.
With declining PC sales worldwide and mounting competition, Microsoft has a lot on the line. Wharton’s Michael Useem and other experts weigh in on what the appointment of Satya Nadella as CEO means for the firm.
Read our 2013 Annual Review to discover what Spectrum has achieved this year:
On 2nd October 2013, Spectrum client Viacloud UK Holdings Limited (Viacloud) confirmed that Tom Alexander has been appointed as Non-Executive Chairman. Viacloud’s announcement marks Mr. Alexander’s long anticipated return to the mobile industry, and a tremendous [...]
Spectrum, the retained TMT sector executive search, coaching and consulting boutique, today confirmed Bernard Buckley as the first appointment to the firm’s new Advisory Board. Bernard has spent his career in corporate human resources in a [...]