Becker's Healthcare December 15, 2023
Molly Gamble

C-level executives are getting older and making more job moves, according to new data analyzed in The Wall Street Journal.

The data, from researchers and set to published in the California Management Review, tracks the traits of executives with the Fortune 100 and dates back to 1980.

Researcher Peter Cappelli, DPhil, professor of management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, said the data suggests that, “In many ways, there is more stability in the corporate world now than we would ever imagine from the tales of intrigue within individual executive suites.”

C-level trends industrywide and among Fortune 100 can zoom out on those demonstrated in hospitals and health systems. For one, this...

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