CEOs of major banks have started to push back against the critics – their primary job, after all, is lobbying (rather than, say, risk management). As such, they are typically sophisticated communicators who use a wide range of symbols, words, and modes of communication to get their points across. Not everything they say, of course, should be overinterpreted. … Continue reading CEO Semiotics And The Economics Of Vilification
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CEO Semiotics And The Economics Of Vilification
CEOs of major banks have started to push back against the critics – their primary job, after all, is lobbying (rather than, say, risk management). As such, they are typically sophisticated communicators who use a wide range of symbols, words, and modes of communication to get their points across. Not everything they say, of course, should be overinterpreted. … Continue reading CEO Semiotics And The Economics Of Vilification