Sunday, 22 November 2015

Update 3

One question I cannot answer with my data involves year to year differences among the world's top CEOs. Since the Harvard Business Review changes their algorithm every single year, it would be somewhat inaccurate to compare the CEO data from previous rankings. However, since the HBR has conducted these rankings every year with some similarities in the rankings, it still would be useful to compare the countries and industries between 2014 and 2015. Unfortunately HBR's 2015 "The Best-Performing CEOs in the World" is the first article of its kind to include an accessible data set. I'm sure the HBR has the applicable data set, and a simple email outlining my intentions with it, would surely grant me the data. The type of dataset I would want, is one that compares contains enough information to be able to compare and contrast CEO rankings between years.


 

2 comments:

  1. Health Care and the US, why does this not surprise me? Politics aside, I think those two charts do a good job of drawing conclusions. They definitely seem like viable conclusions to me. I would have loved a little bit more info on HBR's current algorithm!

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  2. Well done Graham. You've clearly put some good thought into the direction of your final piece. I like the colors you have chosen for you charts, they flow together well in a pleasing and informative way. One note, consider making your top chart just a little larger to get rid of the grey scroll bar on the side. Right now the only thing scrolling that chart accomplishes is removing the title, so the bar is somewhat unnecessary. Good work!

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