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Conversations with Oonagh O'Reilly and Marie-Claire McGreevy, Mel on succession planning

32 min · 28. kesä 2026
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Most firms think they have a generational diversity problem. Oonagh O'Reilly and Marie Clare McGreevy think differently. In this episode, the founders of Mel join us to dismantle some of the most persistent myths in professional services leadership, from succession as a single event, to rainmaking as a mystical gift, to accountability tipping into micromanagement. They also name the quiet pipeline killer they see inside firms week after week. The one that looks like efficiency. The one leadership rarely sees coming. And they get personal by sharing the moments where looking away would have been easier, and what they chose to do instead. If you lead a team, plan to, or are trying to build something that outlasts you, this one's worth your time.

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Conversations with Oonagh O'Reilly and Marie-Claire McGreevy, Mel on succession planning

Most firms think they have a generational diversity problem. Oonagh O'Reilly and Marie Clare McGreevy think differently. In this episode, the founders of Mel join us to dismantle some of the most persistent myths in professional services leadership, from succession as a single event, to rainmaking as a mystical gift, to accountability tipping into micromanagement. They also name the quiet pipeline killer they see inside firms week after week. The one that looks like efficiency. The one leadership rarely sees coming. And they get personal by sharing the moments where looking away would have been easier, and what they chose to do instead. If you lead a team, plan to, or are trying to build something that outlasts you, this one's worth your time.

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