Don’t Stand By Me: When Involving An Interested Party May Not Be In Your Best Interest (Science Daily)
Sep 15th, 2009 by Atlanta House Painter
When business leaders leave organizations following poor decisions, constituents often find comfort in replacing them with insiders -- others familiar with the problem and original choices. But, new research shows that such decisions are best left to a completely unrelated, outside party, contrary to the natural inclination to go to an insider -- someone with personal connections to the old boss.

