business 74d ago
Great Wealth Transfer May Reduce Aspiring Leaders in Corporate America

The Great Wealth Transfer, involving trillions in inherited wealth, is expected to reduce the number of employees motivated to climb the corporate ladder. This inheritance diminishes financial pressure, allowing potential leaders to opt out of demanding senior roles, changing succession planning dynamics. Companies need to anticipate shifts in leadership pipelines as traditional promotion incentives wane and redefine growth pathways accordingly.
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