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Shared leadership: from rivals to co‐CEOs

Maria Arnone (Coaches leaders of Fortune 100 firms and has published in the areas of leadership and the design of corporate universities (mariaarnone@msn.com))
Stephen A. Stumpf (Professor of management at Villanova School of Business and the Fred J. Springer Chair in Business Leadership (steve.stumpf@villanova.edu). He has been chief learning officer of professional development at Booz|Allen|Hamilton and is an author of several books on leadership)

Strategy & Leadership

ISSN: 1087-8572

Article publication date: 9 March 2010

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Abstract

Purpose

As businesses confront a world of increasing complexity, some global organizations have responded by placing co‐CEO's at their helm, judging that the demands of the job merit the commitment of two executives. This response has yielded mixed results and continues to generate controversy and generate questions about how to maximize success and avoid pitfalls. This paper aims to address these issues.

Design/methodology/approach

To address the dynamics and efficacy of shared leadership, the authors interviewed 19 co‐heads, the majority of whom have shared the role more than once.

Findings

The study finds that, in best practice organizations, the shared leadership structure is an accepted leadership strategy used sometimes at the top, and more often at the business unit level with the added benefit of grooming business leaders and providing a testing ground for the top spot.

Practical implications

The initial challenge of successful shared leadership is to craft a set of roles, rules, and responsibilities that leverage the talents and interests of each leader and avoids replicating the silos of function‐based power often entrenched in the organization.

Originality/value

The authors found that adopting co‐head roles is best thought of as an interim strategy that requires careful consideration of corporate context and competitive environment and the risk factors involving the personal dynamics of shared leadership.

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Citation

Arnone, M. and Stumpf, S.A. (2010), "Shared leadership: from rivals to co‐CEOs", Strategy & Leadership, Vol. 38 No. 2, pp. 15-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/10878571011029019

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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