Muhtar Kent is starting the year on a bicycle, touring South Africa at speed. The 66-year-old took up road biking in earnest about two years ago as he handed the chief executive role at Coca-Cola to James Quincey and took on the less demanding position of chairman.
“I started spending a little bit more time looking after myself and lost 35lb,” he says, sipping a Coke Zero.
He is also back on the golf course, having all but given up the game in frustration that he could not put in the hours as chief executive to play it well: “It’s all about allocation of time, just like allocation of capital.”
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