Ferrari Chairman John Elkann reflects on Ferrari’s enduring philosophy: to grow with purpose, invest in excellence, and stay true to the meaningful path that defines us. #Ferrari
Presidente Il 'Festina lente' è una filosofia saggia, che richiama la storia dei Medici e la prudenza di Ferrari. Apprezziamo la cautela. Permetta però che per noi appassionati, la vera bussola resti il V12 e il suo sound. Ho provato la 812 ed è stata l’esperienza più entusiasmante e motivante degli ultimi anni. Un’esperienza fisica e sonora che potrebbe sostituire una buona parte di corsi aziendali di motivazione e team building. L'elettrico è forse nel futuro, ma speriamo che questa preziosa 'lentezza' garantisca che il progresso non sacrifichi mai la nostra emozione per la perfezione meccanica/termica assoluta. Ferrari 🔝
A timeless perspective — growth anchored in purpose and excellence is what transforms a brand into a legacy. An inspiring reminder that true progress is built on consistency, vision, and authenticity.
That is a winner's mentality
Ferrari is not merely a car, but a sculpted testament to human passion, where engineering becomes art and velocity becomes an expression of the sublime.
With Ferrari, feel myself a bit iItalian and love their philosophy embodied
This philosophy speaks to every organization striving to build something timeless. Purpose and excellence never go out of style.
Ferrari's approach is a masterclass in resisting the automotive industry's pressure toward homogenization. While others chase volume and electrification mandates, Ferrari maintains that emotional resonance and driving purity must guide technological adoption, a philosophy that has kept them relevant for 77 years and will likely carry them through the next transformation.
Speriamo. Gli italiani amano il cavallino: orgoglio nazionale nel mondo
Project Executive with specialties in Design/Construction, Adv. Technology, National Security, and Aerospace. Licensed Professional Engineeer. The views expressed are my own, not my employers.
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