Founder-CEOs are the people who start a company, grow it, and then continue to run it once it has become a large corporation. Some of the most famous names are Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg. Are founder-CEOs better for company performance than professional CEOs, the people who have business backgrounds and come in from outside to run a company? The people who started the company have certain characteristics and a deep connection with the company, after it. But are they any better at running the company? According to some recent research analysed by Harvard Business Review (HBR), there is some truth to that idea.
Founder-led Companies Will Continue to Outperform in the Stock Markets
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