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Secrets de pouvoir episode 3 : les habiletés, un art essentiel à la gouvernance d'entreprise

Exercer le pouvoir, ça s'apprend ! Pour ce troisième et dernier épisode consacré à l'exercice du pouvoir, Xavier Gautier, conseiller en gouvernance et auteur de l'ouvrage "La gouvernance à l'épreuve du pouvoir" (Editions Mardaga), nous explique la différence entre les compétences ...  Show more

📣 Mido Soliman – L’innovation en mouvement

[SPONSORISÉ] Le 5 décembre 2024, lors de l’événement Quartier Général organisé par Bpifrance , le podcast "La Base" a réuni des talents qui nous offrent une plongée dans le voyage entrepreneurial de huit entrepreneurs et entrepreneuses. Mido Soliman est un rêveur et … un entrepre ...  Show more

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