The CEO pay machine

how it trashes America and how to stop it

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Steven Clifford: The CEO pay machine (2017)

277 pages

English language

Published Dec. 28, 2017

ISBN:
978-0-7352-1239-8
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OCLC Number:
978712565

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4 stars (2 reviews)

"The former top CEO examines the scandalous and corrupt reasons behind obscene pay packages for corporate executives--and explains how this hurts all of us--and how we can stop it. Today, the pay gap between chief executive officers of major U.S. firms and their workers is higher than ever before--depending on the method of calculation, CEOs get paid between 300 and 700 times more than the average worker. Such outsized pay is a relatively recent phenomenon, but despite all the outrage, few detractors truly understand the numerous factors that have contributed to the dizzying upward spiral in CEO compensation. Steven Clifford, a former CEO who has also served on many corporate boards, has a name for these procedures and practices-- "The CEO Pay Machine." The CEO Pay Machine is Clifford's thorough and shocking explanation of the 'machine'--how it works, how its parts interact, and how every step pushes CEO pay to …

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5 stars

I don't generally read non-fiction books about money or politics. I figure what is true and interesting will percolate to common knowledge sooner or later. The percolation process protects me from conspiracy theories and boredom.

But I never saw an explanation for why CEOs get $100 million salaries. Isn't it weird? Couldn't they find anyone willing to do the job for $10 million? How are these salaries negotiated?

I was hoping this book would give me the answer. It does, but it's even better than that! It reveals a critical part of the American economy that I was unaware of.

The rest of the review is a "spoiler" as I will try to summarize my takeaway. Stop reading if you want to enjoy it first hand. But I promise the book is great either way. As in most non-fiction, there is some repetition and some extra details that you could …

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Subjects

  • Salaries
  • Executives

Places

  • United States