1. A new CEO could bring fresh leadership and potentially revitalize the company's strategy and improve operational efficiency; 2. The company's current challenges include stagnating growth and declining market share; 3. The new CEO needs to be a better marshal of resources and get the FABs done as quickly as possible.
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