Study Shows Testosterone is Bad For High-Stakes Decisions
itwbennett writes "According to a study by researchers at the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business, young CEOs with higher levels of testosterone in their system are 'more likely to initiate, scrap or resist mergers and acquisitions' — even when it's not in their best interest. 'We find a strong association between male CEOs being young and their withdrawal rate of initiated mergers and acquisition,' says Prof. Levi, whose research relies on the established correlation between relative youth and increased levels of testosterone. 'For instance, young CEOs, who have higher levels of testosterone, tend to reject offers even when this is against their interest.'"
Make castration a standard step of getting an MBA?
One way or the other its bound to make the world a better place ;-)
People replying to my sig annoy me. That's why I change it all the time.
...not politically correct to call politicians...
I see what you did there...sneaky...
You tried to inject one of the biggest, baddest, most highly concentrated Oxymorons known to mankind('politically correct') into a funny jab at politicians!
You tricky devil. ;-)
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