Errors are the best teachers
Carsten Knobel has been managing Henkel, the German consumer goods and adhesives company, for nearly five years. His tenure began turbulently. First, the Corona pandemic disrupted everything known before. Then came the Ukraine war and the end of Henkel's Russian business. In the ntv success podcast "Biz & Beyond," the top manager explains why "the good old days" are no more, why he values a culture of error, and why faster decision-making processes are essential for success.
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- Carsten Knobel, the Henkel CEO, discussed the changing business landscape in the "Biz & Beyond" podcast, highlighting the importance of embracing a culture of error and implementing faster decision-making processes.
- In the same podcast, Knobel, the head of Henkel, reflected on his turbulent tenure, citing instances like the Corona pandemic and the end of Henkel's Russian business, and emphasized the need to adapt to the new economic realities.
- During the podcast, Knobel, the CEO of Henkel, shared his experiences as a leader and called for a teacher-like approach in managing errors, viewing them as opportunities for learning and growth in the ever-changing economy.