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Abstract:It examines the reasons for Brar's decision to step down as the CEO and comments on his succession plan. The case concludes with a discussion of whether Ranbaxy's promoters would take over the company's management or continue to allow professionals to manage their business. Issues:» Succession Planning in Family Owned Businesses Contents:Key Words:Ranbaxy Laboratories, CEO Succession Planning, Leadership Development, Management Style, Tools in Succession Planning, Succession Planning for Managers, Family owned Business
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