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21 | Wartime vs. Peacetime CEOs

21 | Wartime vs. Peacetime CEOs

Update: 2025-08-18
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In this episode of Build Better Boards, hosts Dr. Keri Jacobs and Richard Fagerlin join Mitch Mojewski to discuss how boards can recognize whether their organization needs a “wartime” or “peacetime” CEO. They explore the traits required for each type of leadership, the circumstances that may trigger a shift, and how boards can prepare for and respond to these changing organizational needs.

  • Wartime CEOs often bring disruption, boldness, risk tolerance, and a willingness to make unpopular decisions; peacetime CEOs focus on stability, stewardship, and maximizing current opportunities.
  • Co-ops may face “wartime” circumstances such as financial crises, outdated asset structures, competitive pressure, or disruptive new ventures like broadband expansion.

  • Boards must recognize that wartime-style leadership can conflict with cooperative cultures, requiring them to support and mentor CEOs through unpopular but necessary changes.

  • Leadership needs can change with organizational seasons; some CEOs may adapt, but boards should acknowledge when a turnaround leader is only a short-term fit.

  • Tools like board assessments, CEO evaluations, and strategic planning processes can help boards discern when alignment with the current leader has shifted and whether a transition is necessary.

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21 | Wartime vs. Peacetime CEOs

21 | Wartime vs. Peacetime CEOs

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