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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most people at the top of anything non-arts or non-academic are essentially bros (male and female). That's why so many of them are ex-athletes. They love jargon and competitive narratives. “We need to hustle on this project, because if we knock this one out of the ballpark, the client will give us the keys to the kingdom. You know what that means - more contracts, more money, and more opportunities for all of us. Let’s go!”[/quote] Same poster. Just looked up some stats. Nearly all women (94%) in c-suites played sports as a kid, and over 50% competed in college. Among c-suites overall, 70% are former college athletes. Two-thirds of Fortune 500 CEOs are former college athletes. Basically, c-suite is bro culture. [/quote] Social economics, your avg 50 year old senior executive grow up in the 70s, the avg joe dont send their kids to sports. The kid just chill after school.[/quote]
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