Who Wants to be a CEO? Fewer and Fewer People are Interested in the Top Job.
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The interest in becoming a CEO is declining, as highlighted by a historical look at the term's origins. Initially coined in 1914, the acronym CEO only gained traction in corporate America by the early 1970s. This shift raises questions about the evolving perceptions of leadership roles and the challenges that come with them, reflecting broader trends in the workforce and corporate culture.
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