French car manufacturer Renault has presented plans to reorganise its senior-level management.
Carlos Ghosn, chairman and chief executive of Renault, presented the proposals to 120 managers at the company, as well as its board of directors, on 2 September. The proposals will be put to relevant unions on 9 September.
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The plans include the creation of the positions of chief competitive officer, aiming to increase quality with optimum cost efficiency, and chief performance officer, looking after the regions the brand operates in as well as sales and marketing.
In a company statement, Renault said the proposals intended to "reinforce Renault’s industrial, commercial and financial performance while continuing to empower the Regions".
The announcement follows last week’s departure of Carlos Tavares, Renault’s chief operating officer, when the brand said it would soon announce a management restructure.
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