No leadership position has a greater impact on an organization’s success than the CEO. Very little data exists on how CEOs tend to perform over time; CEOs, often fill the knowledge vacuum with anecdotes, assumptions, and rules of thumb.
When someone asks CEOs about the ideal tenure for the role, many mention seven-year average. They often argue that it takes minimum five years for a CEO to make a difference in their organization, to change things.
But the reality specially in the public companies is much shorter than that. The average tenure for the C-suite executives in public sector, in general, is 4.6 years. In the English NHS the average is 3.8 years. We have no data from Spain niether from the Catalan Health Service.
CEOs in the NHS system have short tenure.
To better understand the typical
course of value creation over a leader’s
tenure, Spencer Stuart launched what they call
they CEO Life Cycle Project
Article: The CEO life-cycle
Rarely do any two CEO tenures
look alike. Each leader is on his or her
own journey and faces very specific
circumstances. Still, by comparing CEO
performance on the basis of years in
office rather than calendar years, and
by viewing a composite of individual
journeys, they have identified five distinct
stages of value creation that many CEOs
will experience during their tenure
- Year 1: The Honeymoon
- Year 2: The Sophomore Slump
- Years 3 to 5: The Recovery
- Years 6 to 10: The Complacency Trap
- Years 11 to 15: The Golden Years
CEOs in the NHS are underpressure by their politicians who have come adept at exerting outsize influence and keeping directors on their toes.The CEO life cycle gives executives, members of the boards and also politicians a common language about potential risks and opportunities at each stage. It can help boards view performance in a larger context and avoid overreacting in moments of doubt "like a political election" —or tolerating mediocrity for too long. It can also help to identify an optimal moment for the leader to step down (if he can).
Photo Jordi Soldevila. Els Monstres d'Ingres. La hipocresia
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