5 Worst CEOs

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Roger Smith
5 Worst CEO's of All Times
The Chairman and CEO of General Motors from 1981 to 1990, Roger Smith joined the company when it was reeling from its first annual loss since 1920s. Under his leadership, the company saw a decline in its market share from 46 percent to 35 percent. The company badly needed a change in its strategies for fast growth but was unable to do so due to the disaster under Smith. He was in news for sharp criticism for his closing several auto plants in Flint and Michigan resulting in over 30,000 employees losing their jobs.