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[–] rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world 20 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

Genuinely out of curiosity here: what does a CEO of a company this big do in their day-to-day work? I can picture what a developer, a designer, a project manager, a writer, a QA tester, a marketer might do... But have absolutely no concept of what a CEO does here.

[–] shani66@ani.social 18 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Nothing. Even the most boot licking sycophants point out most of a CEO's day is just pointless meetings that don't need to happen. Occasionally a crisis comes up and a CEO will have to do something, or the odd CEO will give themselves actual duties, but that's not a day to day thing.

[–] rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

As much as I want to agree with you, and for as much cynicism and general dislike I have towards manager-types... I find it hard to believe these freaks do nothing all day.

I just find it difficult to see that shareholders and investors would allow for these massive salaries for roles that do nothing.

And to be clear -- I want to agree. I feel like you're right. I definitely assume CEOs do nothing. But I just don't think that can really be the case!

Which is why I asked, I suppose; I want to know whether I'm right in assuming that these guys are, in fact, as useless as they seem.

[–] lath@lemmy.world 6 points 3 days ago (1 children)

They're not useless. They're just there as a representative for shareholders and their job is to wring out the greatest value out of the company.

That means picking out the best moments to invest, hire more assets, fire the disposables etc.

They're the gamblers using other people's money to make more money.

[–] rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Sounds very esoteric as far as jobs go -- I don't have the brain for that 😂

[–] lath@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

Not many do, which is probably why they keep shuffling around the ones already in place.

[–] Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 days ago

In my opinion, people aren't meant to group together this large. If we didnt, we wouldnt need advanced management positions like CEOs.

[–] Grumpy@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I'd say it's like half meetings. and the other half is prepping for meetings. In office and out of office too, dinner, golf, etc. Small meetings like with the other C positions, mid level mgt, to large meetings like conferences. Pretty much from mid-size company and up, it's all just meetings. And when shit hits the fan, they get to decide on which shit tastes better.

Types of meetings change too. Like if you want more cash, which companies usually do, you're on constant hunt for investment meetings and networking. And generally the entire time, various companies will try to approach your company (or you) to setup a meeting so they can say how wonderfully helpful their company is for your company. Sometimes you agree to those meetings and sometimes you don't. Again, even as a mid sized company, you likely get enough requests for meetings that you literally can't book all of them. So you get more C levels to delegate some of those meetings for you and then you have meetings with your C levels. And as you grow, you try to weed out less important ones. And you do that through... networking.

Everything kinda keeps looping back to networking.

Imagine you're playing CK3 or any grand strategy 4X game. Networking is like allies. You can just get whole bunch of allies to attacc other kingdoms even if you're weak. That's the power of networking. And every click of a button to do something is like a meeting. You want to build a fort? In CK3, click. In IRL, meeting.

[–] rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

I had a feeling it'd be something to do with meetings, but I never know what goes on behind those doors! Thanks