Innovation in multinational management with Hassanein Hiridjee
Entrepreneur, CEO of AXIAN Group, and ESCP alumnus, Hassanein Hiridjee shares tips about responsible leadership in his multinational business.
Entrepreneur, CEO of AXIAN Group, and ESCP alumnus, Hassanein Hiridjee shares tips about responsible leadership in his multinational business.
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