The annual Crist | Kolder Volatility Report of America’s Leading Companies examines the backgrounds and measures the turnover of C-Suite executives in a portfolio of 669 of America’s leading companies, including the Fortune 500 and the S&P 500.
Crist|Kolder Associates examines each of the portfolio companies individually, noting personnel and organizational changes in the CEO, CFO, and COO roles. Each executive’s background is explored, including the path taken to get to their current role: industry background, functional experience, and education. This includes demographic information such as age, gender, and race.
This is the ninthyear of the Crist | Kolder Volatility Report, though information for the report goes back to 1995. Data gathered for the Summer 2012 release of the Crist | Kolder Volatility Report is through July 31, 2012 and includes projections, based on current and historical trends, through the end of the year. The Winter release of the 2012 Crist | Kolder Volatility Report, available in January, will have full data through December 31, 2012.
Read more:
PDF 40 pages in English
www.cristkolder.com/VolatilityReport.pdf
Crist|Kolder Associates examines each of the portfolio companies individually, noting personnel and organizational changes in the CEO, CFO, and COO roles. Each executive’s background is explored, including the path taken to get to their current role: industry background, functional experience, and education. This includes demographic information such as age, gender, and race.
This is the ninthyear of the Crist | Kolder Volatility Report, though information for the report goes back to 1995. Data gathered for the Summer 2012 release of the Crist | Kolder Volatility Report is through July 31, 2012 and includes projections, based on current and historical trends, through the end of the year. The Winter release of the 2012 Crist | Kolder Volatility Report, available in January, will have full data through December 31, 2012.
Read more:
PDF 40 pages in English
www.cristkolder.com/VolatilityReport.pdf
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