The perils of appointing a high-profile chief executive

Boards can be prone to capture by charisma. Investors are still lulled into betting on the animal spirits of executives who think big. Journalists pursue their hunt for the newsiest and liveliest corporate characters.

When a gamble on gung-ho leaders goes wrong, the business world still occasionally echoes to the crash of an ego toppling off its plinth.

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