Cyclists don’t respect rules, said Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn arrested on suspicion of fraud
Published: November 19, 2018 / Author: Forbes
Management & Organization professor Tim Hubbard was quoted in Forbes, and weighs in on Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn’s arrest for under-reporting his salary and the impact it will have on the business.
The companies Ghosn led “could go boom,” said brand reputation management expert, Eric Schiffer. The CEO of The Patriarch Organization added that: “We are witnessing the single greatest act of self-destruction in modern automobile history. Ghosn’s stone-cold crazy shameful greed will be like the Black Death short and medium term for Nissan and the alliance.”
Tim Hubbard, assistant professor of management in the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, agreed.
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