Henk Rottinghuis: ‘Curiosity is more important than knowledge’
He may have a wealth of experience as member of both management and supervisory boards, but Henk Rottinghuis does not like routine. On the contrary: ‘I am curious about tomorrow, about the things I do not know yet. If I leave a meeting with the same opinion as when I entered, it was not a good meeting.’
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