This Week in Leadership (Apr 27 - May 3)


Are corporate offsites worth the hassle? Plus, how to spot the signs that you've been set up, intentionally or otherwise, to fail on the job.
Why is the average CEO much older now than at the turn of the century? Are corporate offsites worth the hassle? Plus, what are the signs that you have been set up, intentionally or otherwise, to fail on the job? Here are some recent articles by Korn Ferry's content team on leadership-related news.
New data says that the average CEO is now a decade older than in 2000. Will younger generations miss out on the top role?
Financial Forecasting: Why It’s Getting Cloudy
Companies are reporting earnings that are beating analysts’ estimates by a wide margin. Why isn’t financial forecasting getting more accurate?
Is Bowling with Your Boss Worth It?
A surprising 96 percent of companies now hold off-site employee events. What is making them so popular, and are they worth it?
5 Red Flags You’ve Been Set Up to Fail
Underfunding, no real authority, vague goals: Managers can walk into traps with no hope of success. How to spot them.
What Really Matters in an Interview
Korn Ferry CEO Gary Burnison highlights what job seekers must get across when they meet with potential employers.





