INTERVIEW. In an instructive essay on our relationship to time, this business leader rehabilitates transmission, tradition and patience.
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Lhe reflection applies to managers and business leaders, but could apply to all of us. What do we do with our time? What meaning do we give to what we do? Is our agitation, in reality, sterile? Where does our cult of permanent movement come from? Arnaud Gobet belongs to the category of great French bosses. Since 1986, he has been running the family business – and a century old – Innothéra, which specializes in pharmaceutical products and medical textiles. But, in this case, it is less the leader who interests us than the witness of an era which has seen its relationship to time totally modified, to the point of making us similar to the famous rabbit ofAlice in Wonderland.
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