For many first-generation tech companies, their brands are synonymous with the people who created, nurtured and passionately grew them to what they are today. These founders define the brain trust, values, purpose and aesthetic of their companies, setting the bar for their customer experience and relationship.
Founders like Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos are larger than life. Part visionary, part ringmaster, we hang on their every move. They create and leave big shoes to fill. And as they move on, the transition for the brand and its next CEO can be smooth or rocky depending on a range of factors: market performance, leadership team, product lifecycle, culture—and the founder’s second life.
So, considering Bezos’ departure from Amazon as its CEO, brand leaders should ask: What lessons…
