Good interview, but can someone please provide some analysis of why they think this interview exemplifies leadership ?
I see a few things but I would like to hear from some experts.
Thanks.
McKinsey conversations with global leaders: Jeroen van der Veer of Shell
The former CEO reflects on the oil industry’s future, as well as management lessons learned over a long career.
JULY 2009
Jeroen van der Veer, former CEO of Royal Dutch Shell, retired on June 30 of this year, bringing to a close his 38 years with the company. In this video, the latest in our interview series McKinsey conversations with global leaders, van der Veer shares his thoughts on the future of oil, prospects for alternative energies, and challenges the industry faces in tackling the problems of climate change. Ivo Bozon, a director in McKinsey’s Amsterdam office, conducted this interview in The Hague in June 2009.
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Good interview, but can someone please provide some analysis of why they think this interview exemplifies leadership ?
I see a few things but I would like to hear from some experts.
Thanks.
I watched some parts, related to leadership and his vision. Not exactly the type of guy one might to hang out with, but could be a good petro guy.
Does anyone have any insights from watching this ?
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