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Jack Welch Speaks: Wit and Wisdom from the World's Greatest Business Leader

By: Janet Lowe.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New Delhi Wiley India Pvt Ltd; Revised and Updated edition 26 February 2009Description: 340 g 304 pages 20 x 14 x 4 cm Paperback.DDC classification:
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Janet Lowe presents in Jack Welch's own words the insights, visions and philosophies that have guided Welch throughout his extraordinary career at General Electric and his post-GE life. Called by some one of the leading CEOs of all time, Welch reinvigorated General Electric from an aging electronics manufacturer beset by foreign competitors into a world class company that provided superb returns to investors. In retirement, Welch has emerged as perhaps the most respected voice in the world on matters of corporate management and business success. In this heavily revised and updated edition of Jack Welch Speaks, Janet Lowe intersperses her comments with extensive quotes from Welch on executive compensation, business ethics and other issues that plague corporate America. But most importantly, Lowe finds in Welch's own words the ideas and values that enabled Welch to transform GE and emerge as the world's most-lauded CEOs.
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Janet Lowe presents in Jack Welch's own words the insights, visions and philosophies that have guided Welch throughout his extraordinary career at General Electric and his post-GE life. Called by some one of the leading CEOs of all time, Welch reinvigorated General Electric from an aging electronics manufacturer beset by foreign competitors into a world class company that provided superb returns to investors. In retirement, Welch has emerged as perhaps the most respected voice in the world on matters of corporate management and business success. In this heavily revised and updated edition of Jack Welch Speaks, Janet Lowe intersperses her comments with extensive quotes from Welch on executive compensation, business ethics and other issues that plague corporate America. But most importantly, Lowe finds in Welch's own words the ideas and values that enabled Welch to transform GE and emerge as the world's most-lauded CEOs.