1/09/08
New Center Monograph: Leadership Continuity
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Leadership Continuity: Avoiding the Ultimate “Gotcha”

What happens when a hospital or health system faces an unexpected CEO transition with no feasible internal candidates or an officer-level position opens and no viable candidates are ready for promotion?

In this new Center monograph, Deborah Cornwall and Wilmot Gravenslund of The Corlund Group discuss these leadership succession "gotchas", outlining how they can occur as well as strategies to over come them. The authors contend that avoiding these situations is the governing board's responsibility and involves linking CEO succession to broader internal leadership continuity planning.

The monograph explains the importance of leadership development and succession planning and why many health care organizations don't focus on these processes as seriously as they should. Discussed in depth three are three fundamental challenges that boards need to confront and address to over come succession planning inertia:

  • developing a strategic perspective on leadership continuity,
  • creating feasible succession options, and
  • partnering with the CEO without abdicating board leadership.

Cornwall and Gravenslund also review 10 steps that are typically conducted by organizations that take a comprehensive approach to leadership development and continuity and provide resources that can help boards better understand their role in the leadership succession process, how to identify priorities and how to keep the transition process on track.

This Center monograph can be a valuable resource for both boards and chief executives. It can serve as a primer on leadership development and transition planning for board members who are part of the CEO selection process or as background reading for a board education session or leadership retreat. It can also assist chief executives who are incumbents or in transition themselves to better understand the leadership succession process and how to most effectively participate in it.

Cornwall and Gravenslund suggest that the most effective boards consider leadership continuity planning and development as an ongoing priority. This publication can help boards and chief executives keep these activities front and center on the leadership agenda and successfully discharge the min ways that help ensure organizational success.

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Additional Center Monographs Available

Hospital-Physician Clinical Integration

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A Seat at the Power Table: The Physician’s Role on the Hospital Board

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Center June 2008 Hospital Trustee Professionalism Conference
Upcoming Events!


Hospital Trustee Professionalism:
Building Capacity for Excellence in Governance
June 26-27, 2008

Hyatt Regency Sacramento at Capital Park - Sacramento, CA

Overview | Agenda | Conference Brochure

Are you new to the hospital board or looking to better define your role as a board member?

At this 1 1/2-day conference, participants will discover the governance practices that help boards to run most effectively, the critical issues facing health care, and the skills and competencies needed to meet the specific roles and duties of the board. First-term and newer trustees will acquire new knowledge to help them fulfill their roles on the board, enabling them to become more informed about their organizations, more aware of their governance responsibilities and better prepared to engage in active and productive oversight while serving as a hospital trustee. Participants will find this conference instrumental in building a solid foundation for effective governance.

Participants will receive:

  • Rich interaction with experienced faculty with extensive opportunities to gain counsel on one’s own governance issues.
  • Practical governance tools from the Center’s online Resource Repository, including board charters, board committee charters, and position descriptions.
  • A comprehensive conference guide, including hard copies of presentations.
  • A certificate for 10% off the Center’s Governance Assessment Process for each participating hospital.

Who should attend?

  • First-term and newer hospital trustees
  • Executives and clinical leadership with board responsibilities
  • CEOs who want to better understand the role of their board

Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate the impact of major trends and emerging issues on hospitals and their boards.
  • Understand the roles and responsibilities of trustees to chart a vision and strategy for the organization, oversee quality and financial performance, and build collaborative relationships with clinicians.
  • Identify the right combination of skills, competencies and expertise needed by the board to produce optimal results.
  • Explore the practices and processes critical to effective governance functioning.

Educational Partner: The California Hospital Association

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Hospital Trustee Professionalism: Building Capacity for Excellence in Governance
June 26-27, 2008

Sacramento, California

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Holding in Trust: Catholic Health Care Governance
May 13-14, 2008
Chicago, Illinois

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Fall Symposium on
Governing & Leading
Healthcare Organizations

September 14-17, 2008

Boston, Massachusetts



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Speaker Spotlight


The Center for Healthcare Governance developed Speakers Express to help make the high-caliber speakers and presenters found at its national symposia and regional workshops available to organizations throughout the country. Our speakers are proven professionals who are viewed as the "go-to" leaders in their respective fields of expertise, customizing their presentations to fit the unique needs of each organization.

The Center for Healthcare Governance introduces George F. Lynn.

George F. Lynn


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