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Why CEOs Can’t Dance Redux

Rick Conlow

Yet, their work cultures produce 85% disengaged employees. According to Dr. Travis Bradberry, CEOs and other executives have the lowest emotional intelligence skills of all management levels. CEOs focus on data, facts, figures, and metrics. For example, CEOs pay is 399 times more than the average worker.

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As AI Makes More Decisions, the Nature of Leadership Will Change

Harvard Business

Meta-analytic studies reviewing 50 years of research suggest that personality traits such as curiosity, extraversion, and emotional stability are twice as important as IQ — the benchmark metric for reasoning capability — when it comes to predicting leadership effectiveness. Insight Center. Sponsored by SAS.