Fortune | FORTUNE 09月06日
CEO行为失范引关注,高薪与责任引热议
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近期,多位知名企业CEO因个人不当行为而引发广泛关注。从Nestlé CEO因隐瞒恋情被解雇,到Astronomer CEO在公开场合与下属亲密,以及Kohl's CEO被指控将业务导向亲信,这些事件不仅损害了公司声誉,也暴露了高管责任和薪酬的潜在问题。文章探讨了社交媒体对这类事件传播的影响,并对比了CEO与普通员工薪酬的巨大差距,引发了关于企业治理、高管问责制以及未来AI在管理中可能扮演角色的思考。

📈 **CEO个人行为失范频发,损害企业形象与信任**:近期,Nestlé、Astronomer和Kohl's等公司的CEO因隐瞒恋情、不当亲密行为或利益输送等问题而面临解雇或调查。这些事件不仅是个人道德问题,更对企业声誉和公众信任造成了严重打击,尤其是在信息传播迅速的当下,负面影响被放大。

💰 **CEO高薪与责任脱节,引发社会公平担忧**:文章指出,自1978年至2023年,美国大型企业CEO的薪酬增长了1085%,远超普通员工的涨幅,CEO的平均年薪高达2221万美元,是普通员工的290倍。即使在公司出现丑闻后,CEO仍可能获得巨额遣散费,这加剧了社会对高管薪酬过高及责任问责机制不足的担忧。

📱 **社交媒体加速事件传播,加剧公众监督与审判**:互联网和智能手机的普及使得CEO的不当行为能够被迅速曝光并广泛传播,公众的集体监督和“网暴”效应也因此增强。文章认为,这既是技术进步带来的便利,也可能导致对CEO群体更严苛的审视,尤其是在信息传播速度极快的“慢节奏”夏季。

🤔 **高管的“摇滚明星”心态与AI管理的未来展望**:文章提到,CEO被赋予“摇滚明星”般的待遇和薪酬,可能导致其产生“首席过度官”或“首席特权官”的心态,行为愈发大胆。同时,文章也抛出了一个前瞻性的问题:在日益复杂的商业环境中,是否AI能够更好地承担起为股东创造价值的任务,因为它“冷静、理性、没有私欲”,甚至可以避免人为错误和不当行为。

Summer is usually the time of long days and longer vacations, but summer 2025 was a season where the business world’s inviolable godhead, the chief executive officer, looked less and less like a position worth exalting. The CEO became more like a chief excess officer. 

Just this week, Nestlé CEO Laurent Freixe stepped down after he failed to disclose an ongoing romantic relationship with a direct subordinate after a tip to a company hotline. The primary instinct in this situation—as seems to be the reflexive instinct for the CEO class—was to deny, deny, deny. That was until additional tips to the company’s hotline led to an investigation and Freixe’s ouster.

More famously, there was the case of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, caught with his chief people officer on a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert. For purposes of PR, the dead of summer is the absolute worst time to be caught in flagrante mylo xyloto with your “work wife” instead of your real one. These are slow days for the attention economy, when people have plenty of time to memeify the worst day of your life. Astronomer’s response was to produce a viral video with Gwyneth Paltrow (the “consciously uncoupled” ex of Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin), which got some traction with the Us Weekly set, but did nothing to reassure Astronomer’s investors and users, let alone repair Astronomer’s prospects in the marketplace or as a brand.

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The CEO Summer of Love may have officially kicked off with the termination of Kohl’s CEO Ashley Buchanan in May after it was discovered he was steering business to someone with whom he was having a relationship. Kohl’s had previously been best known for its business model of converting Amazon returns into 20% off coupons for nothing you want to buy.

Three makes a trend. (Let’s not even get started on the case of the Polish paving company CEO who stole that shirt from the kid at the US Open.) While shares of publicly traded Kohl’s and Nestlé have been fine in the wake of these scandals, they create a diminishment of public trust. If nothing else, it is a distraction that consumes much time and money. 

Is it that CEOs are behaving more poorly or just that we just have greater means to catch them in the act?

Perhaps it’s a bit of both. The internet and mobile phones have certainly given us the power to collectively shame someone at the speed of data. But, also, maybe we shouldn’t be so surprised that the modern CEO is getting so bored that he starts acting like the chief entitlement officer (and it’s possibly worth noting that these are all “hes”). Or that when CEOs start getting praised and paid like “rock stars,” it’s only natural that they’ll start acting like them (if they’re not swaying with their C-Suite bestie at a rock star’s concert).

According to Economic Policy Institute data, the pay for chief executives at major companies in the U.S. rose by 1,085% from 1978 to 2023, with salaries averaging $22.21 million. Over the same period of time, the average worker’s earnings rose by 24%. In 2023, CEOs earned 290 times the salary of the average worker. CEOs don’t even have to be good at their job to enjoy several millions in severance or stock payouts. In the wake of Wells Fargo’s fake accounts scandal, where employees had created millions of fake accounts to meet sales goals, CEO John Stumpf walked away with just over $160 million in total salary, stock and pension.

What would Bernie say?

The recent rash of CEOs Gone Wild is arguably even stupider than commonplace fraud, and a troubling sign that there continues to be a slippery slope of accountability for C-Suite leadership. Sen. Bernie Sanders has previously proposed legislation that would raise taxes on companies with exorbitantly high CEO pay, but that’s Bernie Sanders and the voters last November made it clear they actually want the country led like a corporation, by the wildest CEO of all if possible.

This might also have something to do with the fact that only about 10% of Fortune 500 CEOs are women. Of course, greater diversity in the C-Suite that reflects the greater population as a whole (something that may be considered “woke” in some corners) is not all that popular this season either. 

Or maybe we finally have the role AI was born to play. We go back to thinking and creating, and we leave it to the AI to figure out the best and fastest way to return value to shareholders infinitely times faster than just another guy in a Patagonia fleece vest. Cold, calculating, honey-tongued and libido-free, with only the occasional lie or hallucination. At least we know it can keep its hands to itself because it doesn’t have hands.

I wouldn’t bet any amount of money on these outcomes, though. Expect more executive tomfoolery and more payouts, but with possibly fewer “sweetheart” deals and many fewer Coldplay concerts.

The opinions expressed in Fortune.com commentary pieces are solely the views of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of Fortune.

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