MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2006
Newsweek
Selecting a CEO is "entirely the province of a board," says departing Dow Jones CEO
Peter Kann. "Incumbents shouldn't be part of that process."
Jonathan Darman writes: "Tell that to CEOs like General Electric's
Jack Welch who say choosing a successor was one of their most important jobs." Kann says he'd like to start moonlighting as a writer for the Wall Street Journal's culture or editorial pages.
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