I chose to be an industrial pharmacist because I wanted to contribute to a better quality of people' life.
So I learned laws,norms,good practices,technologies,flows,processes and markets:and I found that what - always and in all - made the difference was: PEOPLE.
After 15 years of extremely successful practice, I felt a strong need to learn more of other organizations and markets: in the meanwhile,I studied a lot of different subjects,and I became a managing and organizational consultant and auditor:again,I found that what -always and in all- made the difference was: PEOPLE.
After 6 years,I wanted to totally focus on PEOPLE -the ones that make all the difference- either as persons or as p...