TOKYO -- Nissan Motor's board of directors has decided to reshuffle its executive committee, aiming to accelerate its restructuring effort, which includes cutting 9,000 jobs globally, as it struggles to improve its poor business performance.
Company looks to carry out phased change in executive team

Nissan announced the replacement of Chief Financial Officer Stephen Ma as the Japanese carmaker struggles with falling sales and poor results. (Photo by Mizuho Miyazaki)
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor's board of directors has decided to reshuffle its executive committee, aiming to accelerate its restructuring effort, which includes cutting 9,000 jobs globally, as it struggles to improve its poor business performance.