Fiat: The Secrets of an Epoch


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1 One Hundred Days in Fiat with Carlo De Benedetti (1976).- 2 New Initiatives and Old Problems (1976-1978).- 3 The Perilous World of Automobile Components (1979-1982).- 4 A Rather Unattractive Position (1983).- 5 The Rescue of Iveco (1984-1985).- 6 The Strength of Iveco (1985-1990).- 7 Ghidella Is Kicked Out of Fiat Auto and Garuzzo Conquers New Holland (1989-1990).- 8 The Direzione Generale During the Fiat Auto Crisis (1991-1993).- 9 The Judicial Issue (1993).- 10 The Restoration of Cesare Romiti (1993-1994).- 11 Good Outcomes from the Direzione Generale (1994-1995).- 12 The Days of the Final Confrontation (1995-1996).- 13 Epilogue.- 14 Documents.

Author: Giorgio Garuzzo
Publisher: Springer
Published: 04/10/2014
Pages: 415
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.89d
ISBN13: 9783319047829
ISBN10: 3319047825
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Management | General
- Social Science | Sociology | General
- Business & Economics | Industries | General

About the Author

Giorgio Garuzzo was born in 1938 in a village of Piedmont Alps, and, after graduating in electronics at Politecnico di Torino in 1961, worked for twelve years in the mainframe computer industry of Olivetti, General Electric and Honeywell.

In 1976 he joined Fiat as an aid to the maverick entrepreneur Carlo De Benedetti, but when his boss endured a hundred days only as CEO of the Group, he persisted for twenty years. After contributing to the creation of Comau, the production systems company, and heading Magneti Marelli and the many other companies of the Components Sector, since 1984 he managed the recovery of Iveco, the industrial vehicles company, also acquiring the truck activity of Ford and Seddon Atkinson in UK, Pegaso in Spain, Astra in Italy, and Ashock Leyland in India and establishing the 1985 joint venture in China with Nanjing Motor Corporation. For the agricultural product division of Fiat, in 1990 he attained the acquisition of Ford of New Holland, the tractor and farm equipment arm of Ford.

In 1990 Gianni Agnelli, the charismatic majority shareholder of Fiat, appointed him as Chief Operating Officer of the whole Group, with responsibility upon all its industrial activities. He became Chairman of Fiat Auto, Iveco and New Holland and in 1991 contributed to the foundation of ACEA, the European Automotive Manufacturers Association, which he chaired in 1994 and 1995.

In a book he tells the story of his experience within the Fiat group, candidly including his involvement in the Italian judiciary "Clean Hands" investigations of the 1990's and his disagreement with the Fiat's CEO, Cesare Romiti, who forced him to resign in 1996.

After being active since then in the private equity industry, he is currently Chairman of an investment company listed at the Milan stock exchange.

His wife Rosalba manages the Garuzzo Institute for the Visual Arts (IGAV), a family foundation aimed at the international promotion of young artists, when his son Carlo is fully dedicated to the development of renewable sources of energy.

Giorgio Garuzzo's many interests, particularly with travel and science, and the time he happily spends with his two grand children, prevent him to be anything more than a perennial beginner on the golf courses.