Luca over the years being a Ferrari dealer and he is just a tough guy with not the best people skills. That’s fine though, that’s not a requirement to be successful in business, but personally, I’ve found that it helps a lot.
I could hardly believe it but it’s true, Luca di Montezemolo, the man who transformed Ferrari through the 1990s and early 2000s is now on the board at McLaren ! What do think about this audacious move by both McLaren and Montezemolo ? ...
Luca over the years being a Ferrari dealer and he is just a tough guy with not the best people skills. That’s fine though, that’s not a requirement to be successful in business, but personally, I’ve found that it helps a lot.
When McLaren were building fewer cars in the era of the 650s the reliability was reasonably good. Things only started getting worse when the production numbers drastically increased.
I was in Woking as the 12c was just kicking off production and the rep from McLaren said to me, "Do you see the windows? Each window is held together with a custom bracket and each bolt on each bracket is made custom to our specs, every part is perfect. T...
He's only joining the board of directors which may or may not mean much. Besides, he's quite a bit older than when he was at Ferrari. I wouldn't bet on any significant changes.
Mr Di Montezemolo is certainly a strong character with a gigantic ego, but come on, enjoy your retirement and let the new generation work on the future of the company. (BTW, Aston Martin hired Amedeo Felisa (ex. Ferrari exec of Di Montezemolo era) and he ...
I.e. is it a publicity stunt for the analysts or is something actually supposed to change. I have no basis to judge his prior non-Ferrari appointments, so really do not have a good view either way. And I do not know whether he has a flexibility to assess ...