Rupert Murdoch's Legacy: A Century-Long CEO and Media Savior

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Rupert Murdoch's retirement as chairman of Fox News and News Corp has sparked discussions about the age of CEOs and their ability to lead. With the average U.S. life span increasing and retirement age rising, older workers are staying in their jobs longer. While some argue that age brings experience and wisdom, others worry about the potential decline in performance and the lack of opportunities for younger leaders. The debate highlights the need for a conversation about age and leadership, as well as the importance of accommodating and empowering older leaders while also fostering diversity and mentorship between generations.
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