To the Moon and back, the afterlife of a CEO
Landing the top job is hard, but coming back down to earth afterwards can be just as challenging....
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Alison Cook is Professor of Management at the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University. Her research examines diversity in the workplace, focusing on factors that facilitate or hinder promotion opportunities for women and racial/ethnic minorities.
24 December 2021 • by Ben Bryant, Sally Bonneywell, Dena Michelli in Audio articles • 11 min read
Landing the top job is hard, but coming back down to earth afterwards can be just as challenging....
23 December 2021 • by Markus Schmid in Audio articles • 9 min read
Research shows that the value that CEOs create for shareholders starts to decline after 14 years in the job, but letting them go early may not always be the best decision. ...
23 December 2021 • by Merete Wedell-Wedellsborg in Brain Circuits • 4 min read
Coming back into contact with more colleagues as COVID-19 subsides will give rise to a whole host of emotions. In part 2 of 3, learn how to regulate your natural impulses....
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