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Nearly 70 percent of first-time CEOs who experience loneliness report that the feelings negatively affect their performance.
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The report concludes that while CEOs see a final destination for connecting sustainability and their businesses, the methods and timeline to get there remain uncertain.
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CEOs are optimistic, says one report.
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A.s Just 40.1% of CEOs at the companies covered by the report have graduate business degrees.
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In the Netherlands, it's not unusual to see the same names in one annual report after another--all present or former CEOs of the country's biggest international companies.
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Even more important, what are the negative outcomes and consequences when CEOs actively, for all to see, do not trust those who report to them?
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For example, the the G2A2, an alliance of CEOs committed to addressing climate and environmental risks, will launch the Green Investment Report with precisely the goal of "unlocking finance for green growth".
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Last year, CEOs for Cities released a detailed response to the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) report, faulting the study for failing to include travel times, an omission that tilts the results in favor of metro regions splayed out.
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The CBO report gives some insight into the 1%: nonfinancial executives (a far broader group than big-CEOs) make up the largest subgroup: 31%.
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