Wisdom from Le Cost Killer Ghosn: Lukewarm Results Incompatible with Good Management
When Carlos Ghosn became CEO of Nissan in 1999, he vowed to return the Japanese manufacturer to profitable status within two years or resign. Within months, Ghosn cut thousands of jobs and began to reorganize the company’s product lineup.
Corporate executives, alumni, faculty members and current and prospective
students convened last week for the Black Business Students Association’s (BBSA)
25th annual conference, “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants.”
Paul Glasserman, the Jack R. Anderson Professor of Business, received the 2006 Lanchester Prize for the best contribution to operations research and the management sciences published in English from INFORMS.
Paul Glasserman, the Jack R. Anderson Professor of Business, received the 2006 Lanchester Prize for the best contribution to operations research and the management sciences published in English from INFORMS.