Friday, January 29, 2016

The Daily Stat from Harvard Business Review

 


THE DAILY STAT: Harvard Business Review

January 28, 2016

Can You Name a CEO? A Lot of People Can't


A new survey of the general public in 10 large countries found that almost 50% of people polled said they couldn’t name a single CEO. This was just one finding from a survey conducted by public relations firm Edelman and published on the eve of the World Economic Forum gathering in Davos last week. The survey highlights a widening gap in trust in institutions between approving elites and a skeptical general public, according to Edelman.

Source: More than half of people can't name a single CEO


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