A New Frontier for Leadership

Business models are changing as companies seek to move faster and get closer to their customers. That’s certainly been the case for Lorenzo Simonelli, Chair and CEO of Baker Hughes, as he drives a bold strategy to ‘transform the core’ and invest in growth for the ‘new energy frontier’. Marc Barber reports.

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