Business Standard
Friday, Jun 01, 2012
drived banner
drived banner
  Advanced Search
RSS
Content Guide
Follow us on  
||Companies & Industry||||||| 
 Section Home | News Now | Today's Paper | Q&A | People in the News | Industry News | Features | The Compass | Research & Analysis | Opinion | Corporate Results
Home > Companies & Industry Live Markets | Commodities
 

Why Mukesh Ambani and Steve Jobs make better CEOs
Press Trust of India / New York Dec 25, 2009, 14:11 IST

Insiders, who have been chosen as CEOs of companies like Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries and Steve Jobs of Apple, have faired better than those who have been brought in from outside, says a survey.

According to a list of best performing CEOs prepared by the Harvard Business Review, 38 out of the world's top 50 chief executive officers are promoted from inside the companies.

"CEOs who were promoted from inside the company tended to have stronger performance than those brought in from the outside," the survey said.

The top four -- US IT majors Apple's Steve Jobs and Cisco Systems' John Chambers, South Korean Samsung Electronics' Yun Jong-Yong and  Russian gas behemoth Gazprom's Alexey Miller are all insiders.

So also Mukesh Ambani, who joined Reliance Industries in 1981 when it was still a textile company run by his father Dhirubhai, placed at the fifth spot by the survey.

According to the HBR's analysis of 1,999 CEOs, on an average, insider CEOs ranked 57 places higher than outsiders in the full list.

Only two CEOs who came from outside-- online market place eBay's Margaret Whitman and Eric Schmidt of Internet search engine giant Google -- figure in the top 10 list.

Interestingly, most of the American companies preferred insiders as their chiefs. These are followed by British firms.

After he joined Apple as CEO in 1997 when the firm was in dire straits, Job delivered a 3,188 per cent industry adjusted return (34 per cent compounded annually). From that period until the end of September 2009, Apple's market value has risen by $150 billion.

Yun, who ran Samsung from 1996-2008, joined the company straight out of college and worked there 30 years before becoming CEO.

Among other best performing CEOs who have come up from inside are Amazon.Com's Jeffrey Bezos, Gareth Davis of Imperial Tobacco Group, retail firm Tesco's Terry Leahy and consumer goods firm SABMiller Graham Mackay.

In the list of 50 CEOs, only 12 were brought in from outside to run the firms. They include utility company Fortum's Mikael Lilius, Energy firm BG Group's Frank Chapman and Chung Mong-Kooh of Hyundai Motors.

"Outsiders are expensive and that industry- and firm-specific knowledge is critical when it comes to generating long-term growth," Harvard Business School's Joseph Bower and Rakesh Khurana said.

John Thompson of IT firm Symantec is among the few chiefs who performed well as an outsider CEO. In 1999, he left his job at IBM to become the CEO of Symantec and "transformed it into a standout" during his 10-year tenure.

As per the survey, troubled companies were more likely than other firms to tap outsiders to be their CEOs.

New Ipad Application :Business Standard's all new IPad App
Click here to download for free
Arrow Other Stories     
- Markets slump on eco growth woes
- Visa updates CBI officials about cyber crime,card fraud trends
- Google to make product search a paid service in US
- Slowdown worsens as China cools, Europe sinks
- Nissan Motor India reports 98% increase in sales
  Read Business news in 
- Journey on, We are by Your Side. Click here to know more
- "Discover The Power of One"
- Benefits Upto Rs. 2.36 Lakhs on the Fully Loaded TJet Petrol.
- Watch The Film Here. Click here to know more..
- A Brand New Server at a Price That Fits Your Budget. Click here
- One Partnership Endless Possibilities. Click here to know more
- Which is the best plan for your daughter
- Check out the TRUE COLOURS of your Stocks, Now for FREE!
- One of the leading business schools in the world.Know More
- Leader in Passenger Car & Automobile Tyres. Click here
Sorry, comments to this story are closed
Latest Messages
Table for Two
  Now available at Special price
  Rs.280/- Only

  Buy Now
BS POLL
UPA 2 has completed three years. How do you rate its performance?  Read the story
  Good
  Average
  Bad
Submit
Most Popular
Read
E-Mailed
Commented
   
- Ambani of the Gulf bets big on Indian market
- Slowdown gets worse, GDP growth sinks to 9-year low
- India Inc ready to shift to other side of the dot on www
- Lines cleared for free nationwide roaming, govt to take final call
- Senior family members step down from The Hindu
 
 More  
Tax Shastra
  Now available at Special price
  Rs. 360/- Only

  Buy Now
 
  Member Area Write to the Editor RSS Archives Advanced Search
  Subscribe to BS print product BS e-paper Newsletter Portfolio Tracker
  BS Products BS Hindi BS Motoring BS Books
Home | Markets & Investing | Companies & Industry | Banking & Finance | Economy & Policy | Opinion
Life & Leisure | Management & Marketing | Tech World | General News
About Us | Partner With Us | Code of Conduct | Careers | Advertise with us| Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Contact Us