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Ranked: America’s Smartest CEOs According to Linguistic Analysis

hist78

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"How smart are America’s top CEOs?

A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology found that individuals who use more complex sentence structures tend to perform better in uncertain decision-making scenarios—suggesting a link between linguistic sophistication and cognitive ability.

In this infographic, we rank the 15 smartest CEOs in the U.S., based on linguistic analysis conducted by Preply."


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Source: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/ranked-americas-smartest-ceos-according-to-linguistic-analysis/
 
Yes. ADI’s Vince Roche has done well but Dr. Lisa Su has brought AMD back from the dead to a leadership position.

RIGHT! ... not even close to what she deserves.

Lisa Su’s father is Su Chun-hwai, a retired statistician.
Lisa Su and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang are first cousins once removed.
Huang’s mother is the youngest sister of Su’s maternal grandfather.


Don't even want to think about what holiday's are like with the family. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
I see their point. Even more impressive since English is not Jensen's first language.

I met Marc Andreessen a while back here in Silicon Valley. His head was not as egg shaped. I wonder what happened?

Not to take anything away from Lisa Su but once AMD shed their manufacturing AMD was a whole lot easier to lead. I also have a friend who worked with Lisa at IBM and the stories were not flattering.

Not surprised Sam Altman is on there. He is a great speaker. Lots of thoughts inside his head, more so than out of his mouth. The opposite is true for most politicians.
 
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