Each year, thousands of executives retire from long and successful corporate careers. But few are prepared for the journey they are about to embark on. Here are seven common mistakes, ranging from not preparing far enough in advance to thinking you can rely on your existing professional network to not realizing that behaviors that worked for you as an executive can work against you in retirement.
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