The chairman of the Inditex group (Zara), Paul Island, tops for the second consecutive year in the ranking, which annually produces the Harvard Business Review with the best top executives in the world, and that measures both economic outcomes such as elements of social responsibility.
So, if the Island to be measured only by its financial returns would take up the post number 29 (compared with 18 a year ago), according to the publication, which explains that stands in the first position by the strong performance of Inditex in environmental factors, social and good corporate governance, which give the 20 % of the total score.
“This distinction has only been possible thanks to the work of all the people that form part of Inditex in all stores, in all countries, in the headquarters of all the chains, logistic centers, factories and corporate headquarters,” said Isla in a statement sent to the workers of the textile group, which includes chains such as Zara, Massimmo Dutti or Stradivarius.
the internal note, Island stresses that the effort and commitment of the employees of Inditex is what makes it a “unique Betorder company” and that everyone is “tremendously proud” to be a part of.
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Representing bahis siteleri Spain, in the list of the hundred best chief executive offier (CEO) -executive chairmen and ceos – hold the presidents of ACS, Florentino Perez (who falls from position 10 to 24); and Iberdrola, Ignacio Sánchez Galán (which goes up from 58 to 36).
For his part, the ceo of Amadeus, Luis Maroto, enters for the first time in this ranking (directly to the post 82), for the examined 881 candidates.
If the classification is measured to the executives only by economic outcomes, as was the case until 2015, the list would be led by the founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, that in the overall ranking ranked 68 because, although it goes up 3 steps, your score in terms of social responsibility remains low.
behind the Island are situated on the top executives of Nvidia, Jensen Huang; LVMH, Bernard Arnault; Kering, François-Henri Pinault; Continental Elmar Degenhart; Salesforce.com Marc Binioff; Valeo, Jacques Aschenbroich; KBC, Johan Thijs; Sysmex, Hisashi Ietsugu; and Bouygues, Martin Bouygues.
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