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Source: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 http://www.uberceo.com/ceoslackers
We're surprised, but not shocked, to find that
the top CEOs in the country appear to be mostly absent from the social media
community. That's the result from research we conducted over the past
several weeks. We looked at
Fortune's 2009 list of the top 100 CEOs to determine how many were using
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Wikipedia, or had a blog. The results show a
miserable level of engagement.
See also
The Economist june 27th-july
3rd 2009
LinkedIn v freemasons : Joining
the club
http://www.economist.com/businessfinance/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13914661
Inside EU, is
seems to be a same behavior among many top ranking civil servants ?
Here are
the topline results:
Only two
CEOs have Twitter accounts.
13 CEOs
have LinkedIn profiles, and of those only three have more than 10 connections.
81% of
CEOs don't have a personal Facebook page.
Three
quarters of the CEOs have some kind of Wikipedia entry, but nearly a third of
those have limited or outdated information.
Not one
Fortune 100 CEO has a blog.
The full results of the
research can be accessed and downloaded by clicking the image below. And
yes, we name names as to who is doing well, and who is screwing it up.

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