
Prestigious Magazine, Harvard Business Review (HBR) has published a top performance in the world for the category of the CEO (Chief Executive Officer). The result is Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. It is more surprising entry of Microsoft CEO in the top list Best 100 CEOs in the World, that is Steve Ballmer.
HBR methodology is to find the best CEO’s performance, and calculated in the TSR (Total Shareholder Return) which is calculated each day, and considered about the industry and also return to the country. HBR researchers also analyzed the changes in market capitalization of each company, including inflation and other factors.
After much analysis, HBR find Jobs in the top position with a 3.188 percent industry after he returned to join the Apple since becoming CEO in 1997. Then at number four is the CEO of Cisco, John Chambers who has a 1054 per cent TST during his leadership that began in 1995. Cisco in the Chamber could reach the market capitalization of $ 152 billion. Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO in the position 7, because the Amazon TSR ranges from 4.586 percent in 1996, with stock value of $ 37 billion.
Ranked eighth in only one woman who entered the top 50 CEOs, the former CEO of eBay, Meg Whitman who helped raise the stock market up to $ 37 billion, but unfortunately she could not keep it because she had retired from eBay in January 2008, since January 1998. In second position was CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, who was 7 years leading Google, and can add TSR 344 percent and $ 101 billion market. HBR survey is claimed as a pure study, does not depend on the leadership, charisma, vision, influence or other factors of each CEO.









