Think You Don’t Need a Succession Plan?
Many things could impact a company’s organizational structure. A key employee leaving could be devastating. It is important to have a plan in place for these situations so your business can continue without hitch.
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Position |
Incumbent |
Temporary Basis |
Permanent |
Plant Manager |
Ed |
|
Mary |
CNC Supervisor |
Mary |
Don |
TBD |
CNC Setup Leader |
Tom |
Kathy |
Mel |
CNC Programmer |
Luis |
|
Ken |
Quality Manager |
Jane |
|
Sue |
CMM Programmer |
John |
Felix |
TBD |
Maintenance Manager |
Dev |
|
Ron |
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