What Do CEOs Look Like?

Tall, fit, wel-spoken, well-dressed.  So what’s new?  Even female CEOs follow the old CEO model. Oscar Wilde quipped: Only shallow people do not udge by appearances.

Schumpeter writes in the Economist:  In Gorilla society, power belongs to silverback males. These splendid creatures have numerous status markers besides their back hair: they are bigger than the rest of their band, strike space-filling postures, produce deeper sounds, thump their chests lustily and, in general, exude an air of physical fitness. Things are not that different in the corporate world. The typical chief executive is more than six feet tall, has a deep voice, a good posture, a touch of grey in his thick, lustrous hair and, for his age, a fit body. Bosses spread themselves out behind their large desks. They stand tall when talking to subordinates. Their conversation is laden with prestige pauses and declarative statements.  CEO Appearance

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