Is Being CEO Hazardous To Your Health?

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
9 minutes

The life of a construction leader – CEO, President, Sr. V.P., any leadership role – is a tough and demanding one. We accept that as the norm. As Bundy says, “Construction is a tough business for tough people who make tough decisions.” But can being the CEO of a business actually be a health hazard?

Please watch this week as Wayne relates some rather concerning news from Chief Executive’s e-newsletter and provides five tips for making sure you have the appropriate balance in your life.

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