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Succession Planning and Legacy Leadership

Succession Planning and Legacy Leadership

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The Unplanned Exit: Mastering Succession Planning for Business Continuity | Growth by Design

In this episode of Growth by Design, Rob Graham and Ross Rosner tackle a leadership topic that often gets pushed aside until it’s too late, succession planning, especially when the exit is unplanned.

The conversation focuses on a hard truth many organizations overlook. Most succession plans are built around ideal scenarios, not real life. When a key leader leaves unexpectedly due to illness, burnout, termination, or personal reasons, the absence of a clear plan can create confusion, stalled decisions, and unnecessary risk across the business.

Rob and Ross break down how over-reliance on a single leader creates hidden dependency, why many companies believe they have a plan when they really don’t, and how to pressure-test succession readiness before it becomes urgent. They also walk through real-world examples, including small business and leadership transitions, that show the cost of waiting too long.

This episode offers practical guidance on identifying leadership gaps, reducing risk, and building a clear, realistic succession roadmap that protects continuity and stability, no matter what comes next.

This is a must-listen for leaders who want their organizations to be resilient, prepared, and able to move forward even when the unexpected happens.

Timestamps

00:00 Introduction to Growth by Design

00:11 The importance of succession planning

01:32 Leadership dependency and risk

01:50 Testing your succession plan

03:10 Consequences of poor succession planning

06:16 Case study, small business transition

08:54 Steps to effective succession planning

10:07 Leadership potential and continuity

11:48 Final thoughts and takeaways

12:31 Conclusion

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