When CEOs Dip Toes in Politics, Chaos or Cool Happens?
Once upon a time, CEOs played it safer than your grandma’s secret recipes, living in 'a culture of impartiality' and sticking strictly to their lanes—no political rodeos. But now, with 'advantages to taking a political stand,' leaders are tiptoeing the tightrope between brand enhancer and reputation wrecking ball. The question remains: how do you 'toe the line' without tripping into a political dumpster fire? Spoiler: it’s harder than explaining blockchain to your parents at Thanksgiving.
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(1 of 3)Source: Feeds | Published: 7/27/2025 | Author: Neil Ghosh
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