The decision to remove Boeing’s CEO from the chairman role was “a great move,” according to Jeff Sonnenfeld of the Yale School of Management. Here’s what this means for Boeing.
Boeing's board removed CEO Dennis Muilenburg as chairman so he can focus on running the company after the Boeing 737 Max crisis. Jeff Sonnenfeld, associate dean for leadership studies at Yale School of Management, joins "Squawk Box" to discuss.
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