Being a CEO has its perks, but tenure isn't one of them

11 MAY 2008 from the Boston Globe | Read the full story»

The tenure of chief executives, those richly compensated princes riding herd on America's publicly traded companies, ranks among the shortest of any professional group. And it's continuing to be whittled down, according to recent data from consulting firms. Forty percent last no more than two years in the corner office.

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