In this third portion of the interview, Philippe discusses his move to the US, and his progression there. He joins Thompson CGR, and encounters more of the cultural difficulties he thought he had left behind in France. We learn about his successes and the role he played in raising cancer awareness!
It has always irritated me endlessly – the quintessential Indian lack of respect for other people’s time, better, time in general! Here is Guest Author Satish Dey’s article: Let’s Have More Watches To Make Up Lost Time. Modern life demands that man should be strapped to a time-machine. Can you imagine managing your life without
In the next portion of the interview, we examine Philippe’s educational background. This is particularly interesting if you recall that this is during the rebuilding phase after WWII, and set in that context. We also examine his initial jobs out of college and the cultural limitations he encountered, which fanned the fire in him.
Well, someone’s stars are shining bright! Al Gore was nominated for the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his wide-reaching efforts to draw the world’s attention to the dangers of global warming. “A prerequisite for winning the Nobel Peace Prize is making a difference, and Al Gore has made a difference,” and “Al Gore, like no
In this next iteration of the Serial Entrepreneur series, I had a rather long interview with Philippe Courtot. He is an exceptionally driven and talented individual, and also brings a tremendous amount of successful experience to this series. In what will likely be one of the longest interviews in this series, Philippe really gives us