rtificial intelligence is beginning to reshape not only businesses but also leadership strategies at global corporations. Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey and former Walmart CEO Doug McMillon have stepped down, citing the rapid rise of AI and the need for leadership suited to the next phase of transformation.
In separate CNBC interviews, both executives explained that AI represents a long-term shift in how companies operate, innovate, and engage consumers. Quincey shared that Coca-Cola requires a new leadership team to guide its future growth, while McMillon noted that AI-driven changes, including “agentic commerce,” demand a longer leadership runway.
These transitions reflect a growing trend where succession planning is increasingly shaped by technological evolution and AI-led business transformation.








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