2024
DOI: 10.9734/sajsse/2024/v21i3788
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Uncovering the Driving Forces behind Succession Planning in Namibian Commercial Public Enterprises: A Look at Executive Leadership

Bernardus Franco Maseke,
Jeremia Lucas Muadinohamba

Abstract: A robust succession plan for executive leadership is vital for organizational growth. This study examines challenges faced by Namibian human resource managers in maintaining effective executive leadership within Commercial Public Enterprises (CPEs). Employing a constructivist approach, it explores managers' perspectives on succession planning as a crucial tool for learning and development among Namibia's CPE managerial cadre. Using a convergent mixed-methods design, the study combines qualitative and quantitat… Show more

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