Geoffrey Canada, chief executive of Harlem Children’s Zone, recruited Anne Williams-Isom as the charity’s chief operating officer. After four years in that role, she took over from Mr. Canada when he stepped down in July. Here are tips based on how they made the transition together.
Expose the CEO candidate to all of the challenges of the job.
Mr. Canada made sure Ms. Williams-Isom got experience dealing with donors and clients and let her solve problems on her own.
Soak up the organization’s culture.
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