The author is a widely quoted expert and advisor on the confidential but nonetheless incredibly lucrative and influential business of executive search consulting who also writes as senior contributing editor to ExecuNet, a network of global business leaders founded in 1988.
The release of
Deciding Who Leads, which carries a Foreword by
BusinessWeek Executive Editor John A. Byrne, who authored the last book exploring some of the same topics,
The Headhunters, in 1986, is both long overdue and especially timely. That’s because executive tenure has hit a record low, the demands of corporate leaders have hit an all-time high and the work of executive recruiters still remains a mystery to most business people, including the very board directors, C-Suite leaders, line managers and HR professionals who regularly engage their services.
“Despite the growing body of knowledge on leadership and its role in driving organizational change and corporate profits, the business of executive search consulting remains widely overlooked,” McCool says. “With a new war for executive talent challenging companies around the world as Baby Boomers begin to retire in large numbers, understanding the role of executive search consultants and their always influential but sometimes dysfunctional relationships with client hiring organizations is more important than ever before.”
“The insights shared by Joe McCool in
Deciding Who Leads could not have arrived at a better time,” says Dave Opton, CEO and Founder of ExecuNet, the career and business membership network for C-suite executives. “Gaining a competitive advantage in a global economy starts with recruiting great leaders, and few have more influence in this process than executive recruiters.”
In his endorsement of
Deciding Who Leads, Peter Cappelli, the George W. Taylor Professor of Management at The Wharton School, acknowledges: “Executive recruiting is arguably the most important task in the world of business, and Deciding Who Leads offers an insider’s understanding of how the process really works.”
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark says in his endorsement of the new book: “Joe McCool’s book gets right to the practical advice for the most difficult of all organizational challenges—hiring effective leaders. His expert advice proves how external leadership recruiters and Human Resources [leaders] can work together to attract, recruit, develop and retain the kind of executive management talent that’s essential for high performance organizations.”
To read an excerpt from
Deciding Who Leads on the emergence of a truly global competition for executive management talent, visit
http://www.DecidingWhoLeads.com.