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You’ve seen how the employees of the technology industry have rated their chief executives, now it’s your turn. Which tech industry leader do think deserves to be the most highly rated?

Which tech industry leader would you rate the highest?

  • Steve Jobs (61%)
  • Eric Schmidt (14%)
  • John Chambers (10%)
  • Steve Ballmer (8%)
  • Mark Hurd (4%)
  • Larry Ellison (3%)

Total Votes: 536

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Which tech industry leader deserves to be the highest rated? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 03/09/09
Where in hell santeewelding | 03/09/09
RE: Poll: Which tech industry leader would you rate the highest? jck | 03/09/09
Sam Palmisano,,,,,, are you kidding SilverBullet | 03/09/09
contrarian pgit | 03/10/09
for most, negatives weigh heavily Professor8 | 03/10/09
RE: Poll: Which tech industry leader would you rate the highest? jocko | 03/10/09
RE: Poll: Which tech industry leader would you rate the highest? william_j_bill_jones@... | 03/11/09
None of the Above Animal13 | 03/11/09
Eric Schmidt, John Chambers, Steve Jobs...in that order. narankpatel | 03/19/09

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