Leaving on Top: Graceful Exits for Leaders explores what it means to move on from a career with a class and a view for what’s next. While most graceful exiters pursue a variety of interests throughout their professional lifetime, others are content to reach the top and then cling to it. Through this research, David Heenan has found that most leaders can be categorized into four exiting types:
Timeless wonders: With their skills very much intact, these white-haired prodigies have no need to call it quits.
Aging Despots: Reluctant to leave the spotlight, they are past their prime and should turn the reigns over to a new generation.
Comeback Kids: Whether to return their enterprises to their former glory, or simply save themselves from boredom, these once-departed leaders have returned with a vengeance.
Graceful Exiters: Quitting while ahead, they leave a sterling reputation as they move on.
Heenan understands how to exit gracefully from his profession – he’s done it several times. In Leaving On Top, he pairs wisdom derived from his experience with dozens of high-profile exits, both graceful and untimely. Heenan’s examination includes ten exiting lessons from leaders of industry, such as:
Know Thy Situation: Situations change, and the intuitive know when a great career has fizzled.
Take Risks: Accept change as a natural part of your transition, push your comfort zone to confront new challenges.
Keep Good Company: Build alliances to help plan your exit strategy, then stay connected.
Keep Learning: Graceful exiters remain curious. They are intellectually interested, alert, and adaptable.
Know When to Walk Away: Blind determination often backfires. Don’t let professional success cloud your personal life.
Timeless wonders: With their skills very much intact, these white-haired prodigies have no need to call it quits.
Aging Despots: Reluctant to leave the spotlight, they are past their prime and should turn the reigns over to a new generation.
Comeback Kids: Whether to return their enterprises to their former glory, or simply save themselves from boredom, these once-departed leaders have returned with a vengeance.
Graceful Exiters: Quitting while ahead, they leave a sterling reputation as they move on.
Heenan understands how to exit gracefully from his profession – he’s done it several times. In Leaving On Top, he pairs wisdom derived from his experience with dozens of high-profile exits, both graceful and untimely. Heenan’s examination includes ten exiting lessons from leaders of industry, such as:
Know Thy Situation: Situations change, and the intuitive know when a great career has fizzled.
Take Risks: Accept change as a natural part of your transition, push your comfort zone to confront new challenges.
Keep Good Company: Build alliances to help plan your exit strategy, then stay connected.
Keep Learning: Graceful exiters remain curious. They are intellectually interested, alert, and adaptable.
Know When to Walk Away: Blind determination often backfires. Don’t let professional success cloud your personal life.
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Leaving on Top explores how to deal with the trauma of quitting when you're ahead and stepping up to the challenges of the next stage of life. Must read.
In Leaving On Top, Dave Heenan explains how to make a graceful exit.
Leaving On Top shows how to make a fool of the grim reaper—or at least earn his respect.
Leaving On Top shows how bidding farewell is not the end of the line, but, instead, how one can use it to open doors to a rich, new life. This book is a practical and usable road map to dealing with a timely and important subject.
Why do some senior leaders ‘get out while they're on top’ while others ‘overstay their welcome’? Dave Heenan thoughtfully probes this question and comes up with some great ideas that will help all of us gracefully face that inevitable moment.