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16.11.2023

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Digdeep Podcast: Christof Kellerwessel, How Do You Lead People Through Transformation Processes?

News From the Digital World by MCML PI Frauke Kreuter and Christof Horn

Episode 107 features Christof Kellerwessel, former Ford Electronics Chief, discussing the automotive industry’s shift to software-driven products. The conversation goes beyond cars, exploring the human response to change - both in the industry and personal leadership. Just listen in (podcast in German).

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