• alcoholicorn
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      10 months ago

      You’re missing the point.

      A CEO’s competency is measured by how they raise value for the shareholders. This means increasing the rate of exploitation; getting more out of the workers while giving them less.

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          10 months ago

          Which part are you having trouble with?

          Shareholders elect a CEO based on expected effect on dividends and share prices (for spherical capitalists in a vacuum, in reality class consciousness, nepotism, etc play into it)

          Profit is a function of revenue minus expenses (such as wages); to increase this, you can either get more out of the labor you’re buying or buy that labor at a lower price.

          I’m sure you might be able to find a “better” CEO who fails to prioritize profit at the expense of the owners, but capitalists who only pick losers get out competed by more efficient ones.