Evolution of the CEO


To survive in today’s business climate, CEOs must be able to articulate their decisions and be prepared to nurture others so they too feel comfortable in sharing the burden of leadership. Criticaleye asks Andy Blundell, Chris Merry, Ursula Morgenstern, Kevin Murray, Kai Peters, Mark Powles, Jo Sellwood-Taylor and David Turner how it should be done.

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Contributors
Chris Merry
Group CEO
Stonehage Fleming
David Turner
Chief Executive Officer
Webhelp UK (London)
Jo Sellwood-Taylor
Founding Director
Mullwood Partnership
Kai Peters
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Business and Law)
Coventry University Group
Mark Powles
Commercial and Customer Director
Northern
Ursula Morgenstern
President, Global Growth Markets



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