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March 6, 2015 Humility in CEOs: Valuable, Yet Oh So RareHighly regarded CEOs are nearly 6 times more likely than less highly regarded chief executives to be described as "humble" (34% versus 6%), according to a survey of more than 1,750 executives in 19 markets worldwide. Yet only about a quarter of the survey's respondents say the description fits their own CEOs, Leslie Gaines-Ross writes on HBR.org. The research, sponsored by public relations firm Weber Shandwick, also shows that nearly half of a company's corporate reputation and market value is attributable to its CEO's reputation. |
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