

The Rise and Fall of Carlos Ghosn: Part 3
Jun 17, 2021
Carlos Ghosn's leadership faced monumental tests with Nissan's declining performance and the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster. Tensions rose as ambitious growth targets clashed with employee expectations, eroding trust. The podcast discusses Ghosn’s extravagant lifestyle and the repercussions of his decisions in corporate governance. As his relationships soured and a public apology to Renault followed, the cracks in his leadership became wider. Reflections on the lessons learned from his downfall provide a deep look into the complexities of corporate culture and accountability.
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Iwaki Plant Visit
- In 2011, Carlos Ghosn visited a Nissan factory in Iwaki, Fukushima, after the earthquake and tsunami.
- This visit, where he restarted a machine and presented an award, symbolized Japanese resilience.
A Breaking Point
- Despite Ghosn's prior success, the earthquake and tsunami marked a turning point.
- He began losing trust, revealing a gap between his leadership and the company's needs.
EV Sales Miss
- Ghosn's aggressive EV strategy, aiming for 1.5 million sales by 2017, fell significantly short.
- Only 500,000 were sold, highlighting a major miss against his ambitious targets.