PSION abruptly dispensed with the services of the head of its flagship Psion Computers division last week, after he failed to turn around the company's recent poor performance.
Harold Goddijn resigned as managing director by 'mutual consent' a year after being appointed to run the hardware maker. He was previously managing director of Psion Nederland, writes Simon Goodley...
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