Succession “Losers”: What Happens to Executives Passed Over for the CEO Job?
By David F. Larcker, Stephen A. Miles, and Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
Overview:
Shareholders pay considerable attention to the choice of executive selected as the new CEO whenever a change in leadership takes place. However, without an inside look at the leading candidates to assume the CEO role, it is difficult for shareholders to tell whether the board has made the correct choice. In this Closer Look, we examine CEO succession events among the largest 100 companies over a ten-year period to determine what happens to the executives who were not selected (i.e., the “succession losers”) and how they perform relative to those who were selected (the “succession winners”).
We ask:
• Are the executives selected for the CEO role really better than those passed over?
• What are the implications for understanding the labor market for executive talent?
• Are differences in performance due to operating conditions or quality of available talent?
• Are boards better at identifying CEO talent than other research generally suggests?
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Other ways our documentary uses convention of existing documentaries. Is the use of sound bedding, which is used during the during the voice over, interview and as a soundtrack for the beginning of the episode. Sound bedding/track is an instrumental sound usually from the song that the cast produced or from a featured song that relates to the genre. We used sound bedding because it helps the audience capture what is going on.
Actuality footage was used during the interview of Kayz. Showing the artist performing on stage. This adds realism to our documentary. We also used another actuality footage where the group were performing for a music video in the borough of Abbey wood
Text was used during the interview. Which includes the artists name and what they do. This is a important form, because it gives the audience further information of who they're watching telling them what their role in Rough Royalty and also makes the characters more easier to remember.
Interviews are a very common convention. This allows our cast to speak directly to the audience, telling them about themselves and experiences. Interviews help to give our documentary a sense of realism. The interviewee also look into the eye of the interview while giving there thoughts on the subject. This helped to create more emotion as they speak.
In our interview it was set up in a room using a white screen background and bright lightning and the camera remains static to make it look more professional and so it doesn’t distract the audience from what`s being said, makes it easier to see the cast and offers a clean space to place in the text.
We also used cutaways during the interview to illustrate what the casts are talking about e.g. Dans (public relations) interview.
We used Narrative montage for the introduction by showing different cuts of what's going to take place in the documentary. There were numerous shots of the group in different settings and time within the documentary. Montages in documentaries usually link to what the narrator or different people in the documentary says. However we used this technique but also challenged it by using montage to show iconography images and things that’s going on in the series.
Another convention that was used is colour bars and “beep” sound to add emphasis during the interview of Kaysan. The Colour bars were added during post production, where we censored some of the language used and redid the interview. Colour bars are usually used for behind the scenes and for some music documentaries.
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2. Documentary
Draft 1 Draft 2 Draft 3 Draft 4 Final draft
What was
changed/
cancelled/
added?
• Our montage
was 2 minutes
long
• No experiment
• Talked about
the rest of the
series
• Documentar
y begins with
established
shot of
people
accompanied
with
presenter’s
voiceover
• We took 30
seconds from
our montage
in order to
extend our
development
• Included
goanimate
• Changed
MES
• Included
experiment
• Changed
goanimate
and used for
web 1.0 and
web 2.0
• Included
experiment
but with 3
people only.
• Changed
montage so
that there
was no
information
about the
other topics.
• It became a
one off
documentary
rather than a
series.
• Our
documentary
began with a
public
interview
• In the intro
we had
added
introduction
to Web 1.0
and Web 2.0
with found
footage
• Appropriate
transitions
for social
media logos
• Added more
voiceovers
on found
footage
3. Ancillary (DPS)
Draft 1 Draft 2 Draft 3 Draft 4
What
changed/cancelled/
added?
• Headline in
capital letter at
the top of the
article.
• Primary image
takes up 3/4s of
the double page
spread.
• Headline in red
and in capital
letters to stand
out.
• Standfirst in
italics and black
• Text box is
transparent.
• Primary Image of
a girl on the
phone.
• Changed the
primary image
• Same magazine
• Changed title
• Different text
• Used new
graphics
• Similar editing
on photos.
• For our final draft
our newspaper
advert had the body
text in grey.
• We made our
headline look similar
to Facebook.
• Our primary image
was in black and
white.
• Both social actors
showing different
facial expressions.
• Better improved
graphics for the
posts.
4. Ancillary (Advert)
Draft 1 Draft 2 Final draft
What changed/
cancelled/
added?
• Our advert
had 4
different
people with
social media
logos painted
on their face
• The channel 4
logo was in
purple and
placed on the
far right in
the middle
• Our placing of
the text was
on the left at
the bottom of
the advert
• Our advert
had 4 people
holding the
rainbow flag
• Channel logo
was cancelled
from this
advert
• Our placing of
the text was
on the left at
the bottom of
the advert
just like our
previous draft
• Goanimate
was used to
add the map
of the UK
• Added
statistics in
the intro
• For our final
draft our image
was in black &
white
• Our placing of
the channel 4
logo on the far
right in the
middle which is
conventional for
channel 4
documentaries
• Placing of text
was at the
bottom left
• We had taken an
overhead shot of
a girl on the iPad
in which she was
on Facebook
• Added
experiment with
hashtag trend