Les is More, Times Four
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Publication Date:
June 29, 2007
Industry:
Consulting
Source:
Harvard Business School
“I’ve had enough! I’ve decided that I need to resign,” read the email from the founder of Webpoint to the company’s board of directors. Les Trachtman, the CEO of Webpoint, has to figure out how to react to the founder’s “it’s Trachtman or me” ultimatum. Webpoint was Trachtman’s fourth job as CEO, and in each case he had been hired as the first non-founding CEO, taking over from the founder-CEO of a tight-knit founding team. Trachtman had first taken over from a mother and son team, then from two brothers, then from a wife and husband team, and now from serial co-founders who were best friends. From these ventures, Trachtman had learned how to manage founders who had strong relationships, but those experiences had not prepared him for the current situation.
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