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Reputation Institute & Yahoo SportsNEW YORK, September 14, 2011 – South Africa’s Nelson Mandela topped the list with tennis champion, Roger Federer, second on the 2011 Leader RepTrak™, a new global study of the general public, developed by Reputation Institute to assess the reputations of the world’s most visible leaders and public personalities in politics, business, culture and sports. Reputation Institute created a list of 54 of the world’s most visible leaders and public personalities in politics, business, culture, and sports. 51,055 members of the general public in 25 countries were asked to assess these individuals using Reputation Institute’s RepTrak™ Pulse to measure their reputation on a 0-100 point scale based on four attributes:
The degree to which a person is liked, respected, admired, and trusted. The sample of respondents was balanced to each country’s population on age, gender, and region. Fielding took place in April-May 2011 and was powered by SSI International.
48 Robert Mugabe President of Zimbabwe Politician 33.2
49 Hugo Chavez President of Venezuela Politician 31.8
50 George W. Bush Former President of USA Politician 30.2
51 Fidel Castro Leader of Cuba Politician 26.7
52 Silvio Berlusconi Prime Minister of Italy Politician 26.5
53 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad President of Iran Politician 24.9
54 Kim Jong-il President of North Korea Politician 11.8
Read more:
http://www.reputationinstitute.com/events/14_Sept_11_PR_New%20_York_Leader_RepTrak_Results.pdf
I found the seven listed above to be perfectly matched. :)