Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-34277398-20190309153341/@comment-35409024-20190317035409

Actionmanrandell wrote: yea i 100% disagree with you.

the world load of a CEO from a multi-billion dollar international corporation will most definitely be far higher than the leader of a small ninja village even if said village has 10,000 plus people. its illogical to believe so

Yea, you'd be 100% wrong. According to Andrea Pratt (a professor in economics at Colombia Business School), all CEO's do is basically hold meetings where partners and etc make important decisions all day. They don't assign tasks to each individual employee. They don't worry about funding (they're a billion dollar industry according to your example). They don't train themselves to become stronger or to stay in shape. Etc. Even then, I doubt a CEO even meets a small ten percent of the people a Hokage has to. Ten percent of just a thousand is only a hundred, and in the real world, that'd take more than ten plus hours which is the average CEO's work time. And just talking to people is only a fraction of the load of what a Hokage has to do. In fact, in a smaller company, a Ceo would have a larger work load. This is due to the fact in larger companies, the CEO typically deals with only the higher-level company strategy and directing its overall growth, as most other tasks are delegated to other managers or various departments. Even so, your argument won't bare any fruit even if it did make sense. Cause Hiruzen couldn't do all the stated tasks in just four hours and Naruto himself conflicts with your statement.