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03
FEB
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Davos 2015 Wrap-Up: The value of Davos for the Alliance

Davos 2015 Wrap-Up: The value of Davos for the Alliance
Contacts. Presence. Megatrends. Change. A global perspective. Whether its Alliance CEO Carlos Ghosn’s participation in a panel discussion on the BRICS or serving warm cocoa and chocolate chips cookies courtesy of the LEAF’s battery power, the Alliance successfully leveraged the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting Davos 2015 to promote its commitment to sustainability, gender parity and global growth.
 
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From snowy Davos to Asia, Toshiyuki Shiga, the Vice Chairman of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. comments on the progress made to increase the number of women in Japan's workforce and how businesses can work with the government to reinvigorate the Japanese economy.  

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27
JAN
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

The Alliance leads the global agenda @Davos 2015

The Alliance leads the global agenda @Davos 2015
We face big issues today, such as pollution and gender inequality. Big issues are solved with big ideas.  
Convening global leaders from across business, government, international organizations, academia and civil society, Davos is the world’s best incubator of big ideas.
 
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Live from Davos, Marie-Françoise Damesin, Executive Vice-President of both Alliance and Renault Human Resources highlights three very important reasons why women are essential to the automotive industry.

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Want to know more about Renault-Nissan Alliance CEO and Chairman Carlos Ghosn’s plans for the BRICS , the effect of declining oil prices on EV sales, or what he’s enjoyed most during his tenure as chairman of the World Economic Forum’s Automotive Steering Committee?
 
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22
JAN
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Cultural diversity makes the Alliance what it is

Renault is a French company. Nissan is a Japanese one. You might think, therefore, that the men and women in charge are mainly French or Japanese respectively.
 
Think again. In fact, the Alliance companies are industry leaders when it comes to cultural diversity in the workplace… and that’s especially true in the boardroom.
 
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21
JAN
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

How The Alliance is narrowing the gender divide

Nissan Foundation promotes cultural diversity through awards to nonprofits
Gender diversity in the workplace is a hot topic in boardrooms across the globe. But at The Renault-Nissan Alliance we don’t just talk about it… we practice what we preach.
 
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21
JAN
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Buying a new car? It's ladies first!

When it comes to buying new cars, it’s men that make all the decisions, right? Wrong… with a capital W. In fact research has shown that, worldwide, 80 per cent of all car buying decisions are influenced by women.
 
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21
JAN
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Meet us at Davos 2015

The Alliance will be heading to the World Economic Forum (WEF) for the 16th consecutive year in Davos, Switzerland!
 
Join us this week for regular updates and highlights on the WEF. This year’s Annual Meeting boasts the world’s top leaders in business, government and academia, coming together to discuss and set the global public policy and economic agenda.
 
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20
JAN
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales visits Nissan

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales visits Nissan

Sunderland, UK, January 20, 2015:  HRH The Prince of Wales visited Nissan's Sunderland plant today to see production of the 100% electric Nissan LEAF and to learn about the Nissan Skills Foundation, a job-creation programme.  

His Royal Highness has a relationship with the plant that dates back almost 30 years.

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