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  • The board was trying to protect Jobs and protect against the appearance of having unstable leadership at the top,'' said Mr. Saporito, a management psychologist who specializes in CEO succession.

    Mum on Succession, Board Got Heat Joann S. Lublin 2011

  • Apple directors faced the dilemma of trying to be more vigilant and on top of succession, but not disrupt the CEO who is in place,'' Dr. Saporito said.

    Mum on Succession, Board Got Heat Joann S. Lublin 2011

  • "The pressure to perform in an environment that's clearly more difficult makes it much more of a high-wire act," Mr. Saporito says.

    News & Trends in Management Leslie Kwoh 2012

  • Many top bosses were already struggling with ways to lead companies out of the downturn and appease increasingly restive shareholders, says Tom Saporito , CEO of RHR International.

    News & Trends in Management Leslie Kwoh 2012

  • Thomas Saporito , CEO of RHR International, a leadership-development consultancy, suggested that Apple directors concealed their succession plan out of respect for Mr. Jobs.

    Mum on Succession, Board Got Heat Joann S. Lublin 2011

  • Many executives have trouble ceding control, says Mr. Saporito.

    News & Trends in Management Leslie Kwoh 2012

  • And the argument that management matters is further proved by TIME's report from Bill Saporito on the relative health of Ford to General Motors, despite similar union arrangements.

    Mitt Romney For Auto Industry Czar* - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • And the argument that management matters is further proved by TIME's report from Bill Saporito on the relative health of Ford to General Motors, despite similar union arrangements.

    Mitt Romney For Auto Industry Czar* - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • "Stress, pressure, and loneliness all combine to create job challenges unlike any other they have previously had," Dr. Saporito said.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed WALLACE IMMEN 2012

  • The findings reveal that even confident CEOs can be surprised by the stress that comes with of the job, said Thomas Saporito, Chicago-based chief executive officer of RHR.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed WALLACE IMMEN 2012

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