In its November issue, Harvard Business Review (HBR) revealed its list of the "Best-Performing CEOs in the World." One thing HBR’s list has in common with Glassdoor’s ranking of the 50 most well-liked chiefs in the U.S., or even Equilar’s report of the 100 largest company CEOs is the underrepresentation of women. On HBR’s list, 98 out of 100 CEOs are men. The two women who the magazine included are Debra Cafaro of Ventas and Carol Meyrowitz of TJ Maxx. HBR says their methodology was different this year: In the past, our ranking was based exclusively on hard stock market numbers. We looked at total shareholder return, as well as the change in each company’s market capitalization. We’ve added...
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