Carlos Ghosn - The Turnaround Specialist
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Case Details:
Case Code : LDEN020
Case Length : 09 Pages
Period : 1978-2002
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : Nissan
Industry : Automobiles
Countries : Japan
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Empowerment & Motivation
According to Ghosn, unless employees identified
themselves with the organization and its goals, no company would be
successful. Said Ghosn, "Respect for identity is very important
because the basic backbone of the company is the motivation of its
people. A company has nothing else...
Communication & Transparency
Ghosn also believed in transparency. When he joined Nissan, he publicly
announced the problems that the company faced and the drastic steps required to
revive it. He was also open about Nissan's financial health in all his
statements.
Ghosn believed that by giving employees and media the true
picture of the company, it would be easier for him to convince them about the
drastic steps that would follow. Another step that Ghosn took after empowering
employees was to improve communication in the company...
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Managing in a New Culture
Ghosn took lessons in Japanese language from a former Nissan employee and
adapted fast to the Japanese environment. Ghosn believed that every culture
had a positive quality of its own. According to media reports, Ghosn's
approach to adapting the Japanese culture made significant impact on the
employees...
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What Next
Mr. Ghosn?
Ghosn won many awards for his yeoman service and for
turning around Nissan.
In January 2002, Automobile Magazine declared Ghosn as 'Man of the Year' and he was also listed in the BusinessWeek
Asia Top Stars list in 2002 for his unparalleled managerial skills.
In
early 2003, Autonews - online magazine declared Ghosn as 'Industry Leader
of the Year' and 'Top CEO of Asia' for his performance at Nissan... |
Exhibits
Exhibit I: Consolidated Income Statements of Renault
Exhibit II: Salient Features of NRP
Exhibit III: Consolidated Financial Statements of Nissan
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