
CEO represents the company well to outsiders and Street analysts. But tends to be out of touch with what is going on at the operations level, and blind to people-skill problems of some senior leaders. He has his favorites too, which feeds into the lack of curiosity about management performance of his team and his team members' direct reports.
They probably have a false sense of positive thought about the CEO. The company is doing very well, but he isn't present unless you are top brass. During the five years I was employed by Verisk, I never personally interacted with him. But the company is the dominant player in the industry, so the opinion is generally good.
No opinion. Company is doing very well, buying up any business it can. I suppose that can be attributed to the CEO...but he is not visible in the Corporate office. Not even during our annual Town Halls.
No clue. Never see or hear from him, with the exception of one town hall he decided to briefly make an appearance at, to kick off 2017.
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