I can't read the article either. But I really wish there was a site that tracked major corporate resignations and leadership changes over time, because I think you'd find that there are a steady stream of changes over time and you just happen to be getting all excited now because you've never paid attention before!
I wish people would post links. I follow (and work in) big tech and I don't see anything unusual. Someone on here said Zucherberg had stepped down; he had not. The only biggie I'm familiar with is Bezos.
Yeah, I saw that. It only starts in 2017 so no comparative numbers. I see a lot of government resignations; well surprise, surprise ... we just had a change of administration. And the stock market has just gone through the roof, so what better time to cash in (active CEOs are not allowed to sell stock, or at least, have to go through a very rigorous process; if you resign, you can sell all). I would like to see a study that compares resignations from, say, year 2000.
I can't read the article either. But I really wish there was a site that tracked major corporate resignations and leadership changes over time, because I think you'd find that there are a steady stream of changes over time and you just happen to be getting all excited now because you've never paid attention before!
Average is 200 to 500 per year. Under Trump it's been unprecedented. company founders also " stepping down ".
I wish people would post links. I follow (and work in) big tech and I don't see anything unusual. Someone on here said Zucherberg had stepped down; he had not. The only biggie I'm familiar with is Bezos.
Ppface did an hr ago. There's 14,000. It takes 30 seconds to find articles related to anyone of those 14K. https://www.resignation.info/
Yeah, I saw that. It only starts in 2017 so no comparative numbers. I see a lot of government resignations; well surprise, surprise ... we just had a change of administration. And the stock market has just gone through the roof, so what better time to cash in (active CEOs are not allowed to sell stock, or at least, have to go through a very rigorous process; if you resign, you can sell all). I would like to see a study that compares resignations from, say, year 2000.