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by smeg_it
595 days ago
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I hadn't heard of this. Thank You. I had this concept myself as I've always thought c-suit executives are mostly interested in there own interest and that it's exacerbated by them not staying long term. I don't know the stats, but CEO's used to be there for 10-30 years but now many are there for a very short time like 5 or less. Again, those numbers are pulled out of "you know where" but I have read that its much less than it used to be. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Of course, most of us know that politicians don't really represent the populous anymore. There was a Princeton study on that that gets quoted allot and I've found a copy of it, but it's no longer easy to find. I would be interested in why it's so hard to find. Also, I would be interested if there are more studies like that. |
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