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CEOs struggle with retirement transition, new study finds

A new study by Boston Consulting Group reveals that 60% of CEOs are dissatisfied with their retirement transition within the first year, often due to underestimating the emotional and identity shifts involved. The study suggests that many CEOs, even those wealthy enough to retire, struggle with the sudden decrease in structure and a diminished central role in their lives. To address this, companies are increasingly offering specialized executive coaching to help leaders prepare for active retirement and build a fulfilling post-CEO career, with 3-4 meaningful activities recommended to maintain a sense of purpose. AI

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Phil Wahba ·

    For CEOs, retirement is the ultimate performance review—and 60% are failing it

    New data from BCG shows why the CEOs best at running companies are often the worst at leaving them.