I don't mean to claim that Renault is technically incompetent (obv. that's false). I find that these companies have something very unique about themselves in terms of culture. And you lose a lot when you try to change…
This seems to be the classic way in which management types destroy technical companies. Same thing happened a decade back in electronics companies in Japan (Sony comes to mind). Technical competence is generally very…
I don't know. I thought they could benefit from Nissan's EVs - the thing they have going with Sony is too expensive to be able to work ($90K for the base model eek!).
I don't mean to claim that Renault is technically incompetent (obv. that's false). I find that these companies have something very unique about themselves in terms of culture. And you lose a lot when you try to change…
This seems to be the classic way in which management types destroy technical companies. Same thing happened a decade back in electronics companies in Japan (Sony comes to mind). Technical competence is generally very…
I don't know. I thought they could benefit from Nissan's EVs - the thing they have going with Sony is too expensive to be able to work ($90K for the base model eek!).