Saving companies from financial ruin is a daunting task, but Carlos Ghosn is the undaunted hero the car industry needs for that job.
Carlos Ghosn once said: “Business is tough—you need tough guys.” Without his toughness, companies like Renault and Nissan may have already ceased to exist.
Just last year, he stepped down from his position as chief executive officer at Nissan. He stays on, however, as part of the board of directors and as the company’s chairman.
This story is from the April 2018 edition of Top Gear Philippines.
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