Finally at the controls. More than five months after the official announcement of his recruitment, the Italian Luca de Meo becomes general manager of Renault as of this Wednesday. The diamond brand has known eighteen months of torment, from the ouster of its emblematic CEO Carlos Ghosn to the announcement of a large-scale workforce reduction plan in the group through a general distrust vis-à-vis vis-à-vis the Japanese partner Nissan. The situation changed again with the health crisis of the Covid-19 and containment, which forced the group to apply for a loan guaranteed by the French state, shareholder of Renault, of 5 billion euros, and the government to announce a sector recovery plan. The task promises to be immense. With twenty-eight years of experience in the car, the man seems to have the skills to tackle the immense challenges that await him.
● 1. Re-motivate teams
The last eighteen months have been very rowdy for the diamond brand. Nothing was spared the teams.
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