Sunday, August 11, 2013

The Failings of CEOs


The failings of high-profile CEOs, as Bloomberg Business Week reports, ought to be good lessons for the rest of us top leaders. We have the benefit of learning from their mistakes, which I hope prompt us to self-reflect and, of course, self-correct as needed.

Former Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn
Declining stock price, cratering same-store sales, loss of market share to more nimble competitors, and an addiction to share buybacks that cost the company $6.4 billion with little to show for it—that’s why [Dunn is] on the list.

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