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CEOs Bring in Big Bucks, Even More When a CFO is Hired after Them

CEO Insider

New Research Sheds Light on Phenomenon that an Increase CEO Pay by 10% It’s common knowledge that chief executive officers (CEOs) of companies are highly paid, but new research shows a certain phenomenon can bump that yearly salary up even higher—about 10% higher.

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Eli Lilly CFO resigns over misconduct in workplace

HR Digest

Anat Ashkenazi, previously senior vice president, controller and chief financial officer of Lilly Research Laboratories, has been named as his successor and will now be the next CFO. Smiley was appointed the CFO in 2018. She also headed the company’s strategic planning team and business transformation office. .

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Leaders Must Put Character At The Center Of Everything They Do

Eric Jacobson

He provides you proven techniques, workshop processes, real-world case studies and examples and insightful observations from business leaders and his own career – which includes 20 years as an executive at IBM and CFO positions at Cisco and Red Hat.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Global Debt Registry (MHR). Corporate Executives. Aicha Evans – Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at Intel Corporation. Facebook’s first HR hire, she has led global people programs, been an HR Business Partner, and CFO.

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Cure Your Company's Allergy to Change

Harvard Business Review

Many organizations suffer from a tragic pattern: The chief executive officer launches a new change program with great fanfare and intentions, only to shelve it a few years later with little to show for great expenditures of time and consulting fees. How can you break this cycle? They blocked each other's progress.

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Women Are Less Likely to Apply for Executive Roles If They’ve Been Rejected Before

Harvard Business Review

Of chief executive officers of S&P 500 firms, only about 5% are women. To investigate this effect further, we interviewed top women executives about their experiences in recruitment processes and found a common complaint: dissatisfaction and frustration with how those processes were managed.

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The Problem with the CEO’s Job Title

Harvard Business Review

The title Chief Executive Officer is something of a misnomer. The task of a CEO — and for that matter of any manager — is not wholly or even primarily about execution. An effective CEO makes things happen principally through his executive colleagues, aptly called “Chiefs” too: the CFO, CCO, and COO.