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On December 30, 2019, Carlos Ghosn became the most famous fugitive
on the planet when the former chairman of the
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance fled to Lebanon from house
arrest in Japan.This political-judicial thriller describes in
detail for the first time how Ghosn was arrested on arrival at
Haneda Airport in Tokyo a year earlier and incarcerated for 130
days. Long revered in Japan for saving Nissan from bankruptcy in
1999 and helping Renault achieve the best results in its history,
Ghosn explains being transformed overnight into a pariah, torn from
the world and his family as the victim of a smear campaign
orchestrated by the Nissan Old Guard and the Tokyo Public
Prosecutors' Office. Ghosn also recounts how he built the
Franco-Japanese Alliance into a global motor giant, expanding
operations in markets from the United States, China and Russia to
Brazil, Morocco and Thailand, becoming the world's top automaker by
volume in 2017. But his arrest on November 9, 2018 plunges the
alliance into crisis as company share prices collapse at the same
time as the global auto industry faces an unprecedented
technological revolution. Broken Alliances involves the highest
levels of political power in Japan and France and describes a
Japanese judicial system closer to that of the Soviet Union under
Stalin than an advanced democracy. It also addresses the reasons
behind Nissan's internal coup and questions about the chairman's
remuneration, his management methods and his vision for the future
of the auto industry - to understand what has happened and what
could still happen tomorrow.
In "Shift, Carlos Ghosn, the brilliant, audacious, and widely
admired CEO of Nissan, recounts how he took the reins of the nearly
bankrupt Japanese automotive company and achieved one of the most
remarkable turnarounds in automotive--and corporate--history.
When Carlos Ghosn (pronounced like "phone") was named COO of Nissan
in 1999, the company was running out of gas and careening toward
bankruptcy. Eighteen short months later, Nissan was back in the
black, and within several more years it had become the most
profitable large automobile company in the world. In "Shift, Ghosn
describes how he went about accomplishing the seemingly impossible,
transforming Nissan once again into a powerful global automotive
manufacturer.
The Brazilian-born, French-educated son of Lebanese parents, Ghosn
first learned the management principles and practices that would
shape his decisions at Nissan while rising through the ranks at
Michelin and Renault. Upon his arrival at Nissan, Ghosn began his
new position by embarking on a three-month intensive examination of
every aspect of the business. By October 1999 he was ready to
announce his strategy to turn the company around with the Nissan
Revival Plan. In the plan, he consistently challenged the
tradition-bound thinking and practices of Japanese business when
they inhibited Nissan's effectiveness. Ghosn closed plants, laid
off workers, broke up long-standing supply networks, and sold off
marginal assets to focus on the company's core business. But
slashing costs was just the first step in Nissan's recovery. In
fact, Ghosn introduced changes in every corner of the company, from
manufacturing and engineering to marketing and sales. He updated
Nissan'scar and truck lineup, took risks on dynamic new designs,
and demanded improvements in quality--strategies that quickly
burnished Nissan's image in the marketplace, and re-established the
company in the minds of consumers as a leader in innovation and
engineering.
Like the best-selling memoirs of Jack Welch, Lou Gerstner, and
Larry Bossidy, "Shift is a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at
what it takes to transform and re-create a world-class company.
Written by one of the world's most successful and acclaimed CEOs,
"Shift is an invaluable guide for business readers everywhere.
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