HBR On Strategy
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Episode 39
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After leading his family’s boutique real estate development firm, Rohit Gera had to plan how the business would move forward without him.
Rohit Gera had turned his family’s boutique real estate development firm into a dynamic housing solutions innovator for urban Indian families. But as he prepared to retire, Gera had to decide who would take over for him. Should he define a strategy for future growth and pick a successor who would enact it? Or should he identify his replacement and allow them to set the company’s new strategy? And should Gera’s replacement come from within his family or not?
Source : Harvard Business