In The War for Talent studies (Michaels, et al, 2001), only seven percent of respondents agreed their companies had enough talented managers, and only three percent agreed with the statement: "We develop people effectively," Other studies show first time top-executive failure rates to be anywhere from 33 percent to 75 percent (Sessa & Campbell, 1997)
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