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The Ghosn Factor by Miguel Rivas-Micoud

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The Ghosn Factor presents a daunting profile of Carlos Ghosn, the turnaround corporate artist who is about to surpass himself by heading Renault in France while continuing as CEO of Nissan in Japan. In this book Miguel Rivas-Micoud tells the Ghosn story in 24 concise and bite-size chapters of analysis, history, anecdotes and quotations, principally drawn from extended interviews with his subject. Learn how Ghosn is able to generate value where others have failed, and what the man says and thinks The Ghosn Factor shows how managers and employees alike can quickly bring or keep their organizations on track for lasting profitable growth.

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First published September 26, 1999

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Miguel Rivas-Micoud

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Miguel Rivas-Micoud is a writer based in Tokyo, Japan, where he has lived since 1980. He has been a professor in the Law department of Meiji University for 25 years, while lecturing at other institutions and writing in a wide variety of fields.
He is a contributing editor of the DHBR, the Diamond Harvard Business Review, and the author of numerous books on language, society, management and geo-politics.
He was the producer and co-author of Japan's best-selling official autobiography of Carlos Ghosn, 'Renaissance,' as well as the author of McGraw-Hill's 'The Ghosn Factor.' He has written books in Japan for and with such people as Ezra F. Vogel, Samuel P. Huntington, Peter F. Drucker, and most recently former Jiu-Jitsu world champion, Rickson Gracie.
He spends his weekends at his farm in the wild north country of Japan, where he writes, grows rice and ponders his next word.

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February 16, 2020
How could I not read about the man who engineered one of the greatest escapes in modern history! Reading this book and knowing the background of his escape from Japan made me laugh out-loud multiple times. I wrestled with a few of the lessons (Be patient, Establish priorities) due to the nature of his escape, but...he was a great CEO somewhat of a turnaround artist. He is also the same person who was smuggled out of Japan in a crate in some sort of Midnight Express rendezvous situation!
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August 15, 2015
Bits of business wisdom from a well respected CEO. A collection of common sense at best, agiographic at worst.
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