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Why are corporate CEOs so stupid in their actions?

Asked by elbanditoroso (33446points) 1 week ago

Latest: Alan Shaw, CEO of the Norfolk Southern railroad, is likely to resign because of “inappropriate workplace misconduct”. See this article

Shouldn’t CEOs – paid millions and millions of dollars – be smart enough to ‘keep it in their pants’?

This is classic example of self-induced career suicide.

Why are they so stupid?

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jca2's avatar

It’s no different than Matt Lauer (remember him?) or Harvey Weinstein or any number of rich and famous. I think they think they’ll get away with it, nobody will find out. It will be our little secret.

ragingloli's avatar

They are used to so much power over others, receiving no repercussions for their actions, that they inevitably convince themselves that they are untouchable and above the law.
And unfortunately, that is often true.

Blackwater_Park's avatar

Many of them got to be where they are by being compete psychopaths. Statistically, a lot of them are.

Forever_Free's avatar

Oh and don’t forget about Elon and his spreading of lies.
They think they are above everyone and everything.

gorillapaws's avatar

Your question seems to include an implicit assumption that we live in a meritocracy where the best people rise to the top. I disagree with that assumption. Plenty of amazing people never get that lucky brake and many incompetent people “fail up.” In some industries instead of selecting for competence, often the traits that get rewarded are dishonesty and willingness to ignore ethical/moral/legal concerns.

seawulf575's avatar

For the same reason poor people do stupid stuff like that. The 7 deadly sins. In the case you cited it isn’t clear who he had a relationship, if he was already married, if it had anything to do with anything other than an ethics violation (in other words was it totally consensual or did he force himself onto some poor girl), or if they are just looking for anything to use against him to get him out of office. But assuming he is married and was having an affair, or even that he was single and was having an affair with an underling, you can pretty much throw Lust and Pride as the two things that played into it.

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