“Le Ossa dei Caprotti”: review by Alessandro Berrini from my site
Dear Dr. Caprotti, i read your book with curiosity, which I specifically asked my wife for as a Christmas present.…
Dear Dr. Caprotti, i read your book with curiosity, which I specifically asked my wife for as a Christmas present.…
As always, Caprotti is the most careful analyst of the Italian retail sector…
For what I know of her, I can endorse that she is indeed an exception on the Italian scene and not just for paying taxes. For what it’s worth, she has my full respect
In in-house production models such as those of Esselunga, Migros and Cactus, there are no conflicts of interest because private-label products are only sold through their own network outlets
The interview retraced Caprotti’s life at Esselunga, citing his pioneering projects in Italian retail, from the introduction of organic products to loyalty programmes and the first corporate responsibility initiatives
I really stopped. During that long difficult period we talked about earlier, I stopped completely. It was a time of silence, of isolation. But then, with the end of the court case and Covid, I chose to look forward. I decided to see the Covid crisis as an opportunity to help. From there my personal rebirth and my work in the Guido Venosta Foundation was born