The Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute’s CEO forum gathers top political leaders with Fortune 500 CEOs for a Chatham House rules discussion where direct quotes are off the record. In Washington DC this week at the 155th gathering, as clouds swirled around the Capitol building just steps away, senators from both parties and some top Trump administration officials joined us. They had to face down the near unanimous verdict from over 100 top business leaders, representing some of the world’s largest companies and most iconic brands:
Trump’s policies aren’t working.
These opinions were all about business results, by the way: the reasoning was independent of personal politics or industry sector, it always came back to the bottom line.
That he would remove regulation and taxes, and leave the rest alone.
They’re CEOs, being a fucking idiot with zero problem solving skills is a job requirement. That’s what the underlings they ignore are for.
CEO’s mooch off of the value of labour, no doubt, but to think they are stupid is a serious miscalculation. That kind of arrogance, underestimating your opponent, doesn’t win any battles.
Hubris has been fucking wild lately so I honestly would be surprised if they were that arrogant
CEO is like the one job that AI could save a company a lot of money by replacing and would do it quite well considering they don’t seem to really do anything other than being soulless fucks