
CEOs are the brand new rockstars, for those who take into account that they’re mercilessly scrutinized, hyperbolically celebrated, and infrequently vilified. With such a public job, it is simple to neglect that CEOs, like anybody else, are human. They face immense stress, unrelenting competitors, and a relentless public gaze, which might result in moments of frustration and even missteps. The current controversies surrounding Kenneth DeGiorgio of First American Monetary Corp. and Michael O’Leary of Ryanair function reminders of how difficult the job actually is.
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