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历年真题  时间: 2019-03-09 10:05:55  作者: 匿名 

Text 2文章取自Business Week (商业周刊)2009年11月5日,原文标题为Top Managers Are Quitting, Without a New Job(顶级经理人在离职,新工作还没着落),作者为Jena McGregor。文章讲述的是和经济相关的内容,随着金融危机的缓和,工作机会渐增,许多高级经理人在没有找到下家时,就先辞职,也就是现在所谓的“裸辞”。针对这一现象,文章分析了这种“裸辞”的利弊和产生的原因。难度一般。

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Top Managers Are Quitting, Without a New Job

 When Liam McGee departed as president of Bank of America in August, his explanation was surprisingly straight up. Rather than cloaking his exit in the usual vague excuses, he came right out and said he was leaving “to pursue my goal of running a company.” Broadcasting his ambition was “very much my decision,” McGee says. Within two weeks, he was talking for the first time with the board of Hartford Financial Services Group, which named him CEO and chairman on September 29.

 McGee says leaving without a position lined up gave him time to reflect on what kind of company he wanted to run. It also sent a clear message to the outside world about his aspirations. And McGee isn’t alone. In recent weeks the No.2 executives at Avon and American Express quit with the explanation that they were looking for a CEO post. As boards scrutinize succession plans in response to shareholder pressure, executives who don’t get the nod also may wish to move on. A turbulent business environment also has senior managers cautious of letting vague pronouncements cloud their reputations.

 As the first signs of recovery begin to take hold, deputy chiefs may be more willing to make the jump without a net. In the third quarter, CEO turnover was down 23% from a year ago as nervous boards stuck with the leaders they had, according to Liberum Research. As the economy picks up, opportunities will abound for aspiring leaders.

 The decision to quit a senior position to look for a better one is unconventional. For years executives and headhunters have adhered to the rule that the most attractive CEO candidates are the ones who must be poached. Says Korn/Ferry senior partner Dennis Carey:”I can’t think of a single search I’ve done where a board has not instructed me to look at sitting CEOs first.”

 A FADING STIGMA

 Those who jumped without a job haven’t always landed in top positions quickly. Ellen Marram quit as chief of Tropicana a decade age, saying she wanted to be a CEO. It was a year before she became head of a tiny Internet-based commodities exchange. Robert Willumstad left Citigroup in 2005 with ambitions to be a CEO. He finally took that post at a major financial institution three years later.

 Many recruiters say the old disgrace is fading for top performers. The financial crisis has made it more acceptable to be between jobs or to leave a bad one. “The traditional rule was it’s safer to stay where you are, but that’s been fundamentally inverted,” says one headhunter. “The people who’ve been hurt the worst are those who’ve stayed too long.”

 The question is how quickly these ambitious managers can land on top. Smith’s search didn’t take long; neither did McGee’s. When debating whether to leave, he reached out to colleagues, CEOs, and headhunters. Their advice, he says: "If you’re viewed as good, it actually might be a positive thing. It shows you have the independence and self-confidence to go for what you want."

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