The one-upmanship driving CEOs
The audience that bosses are often most anxious to impress is their peers
The audience that bosses are often most anxious to impress is their peers

Generous deals to keep CEOs at some of the largest UK companies have caused barely a ripple of discontent

Sharing the leadership burden remains rare but is not without benefits

Investors may prefer them but sadly the benefit does not extend to the rest of us

Much of their time is spent appeasing and aligning competing forces

Hybrid shows are the latest trend as multimedia corporate communications seek more platforms and bigger audiences

But it relies on a host of rosy assumptions going in investors’ favour