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Reputation Manager: Sergio Marchionne is the most esteemed on the Web

The update of the Top Manager ranking assigns second place to Urbano Cairo (RCS Group) and third place to Francesco Starace (Enel)

Reputation Manager: Sergio Marchionne is the most esteemed on the Web

Sergio Marchionne is the most esteemed manager on the Web. FCA's number one has conquered the highest score ever in the ranking defined by Top Manager Reputation, the permanent observatory created by Reputation Manager, which monitors the online reputation of figures every month top management of the main Italian companies.

With 78,8 points out of 100 Sergio Marchionne it climbed all the positions, benefiting from the financial results achieved by the automotive group and from the performance of the shares which recently updated new historical highs in Piazza Affari. “The skill of a top manager can also be seen in the ability to make revolutionary choices and the flexibility with which he can decide to review his own positions. And it seems exactly what happened to Sergio Marchionne, CEO of FCA, who in one fell swoop managed to confirm both stereotypes mentioned above ", is the motivation of Reputatio Manager.

He took second place Urban Cairo, the founder of Cairo Communications and majority shareholder of RCS. The entrepreneur boasts 71,4 points, also benefiting from the decision to appoint the new Turin coach, Walter Mazzari and after the statements made to the fans about plans for the future. Online there are always rumors about his possible descent into politics, which the interested party has not confirmed.

With a score of 62,1 he confirmed his stability on the third step of the podium Francesco Starace, the CEO of Enel, even after his appointment as a member of the European High Level Multi-Stakeholder Platform, the platform that deals with implementing the sustainable development goals of the United Nations.

Before the summer the ranking was reversed with Cairo in first place, Starace in third and Marchionne overshadowed by the dieselgate.

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