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BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Diane Brady |
Welch Has More To Say. Really In his new book, Winning, former GE executive Jack Welch, with his wife Suzy, shows that he has more insights and wisdom to share. Here, he offers examples and personal reflections that make this latest chapter in his life an appealing read for a range of readers. |
Fast Company July 2004 Kirsner& Hammonds |
GE Smackdown! Speeches by GE's former and present CEO place them toe-to-toe. |
AskMen.com Simon Sinek |
Simon Sinek: Ask Questions Leadership is not about always being right, it's about finding the right answers. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Life According to Jack "Whirlwind" is defined as, among other things, "a tumultuous rush." That definition aptly describes life with Jack Welch as depicted in his heavily hyped autobiography, Jack: Straight from the Gut... |
Knowledge@Wharton |
The Jack Welch Show Generating the kind of excitement that many middle-aged managers might have once associated with an appearance by the Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, Jack Welch came to Philadelphia on Nov. 19 to answer questions from an audience eager to know more about the secrets of his success... |
BusinessWeek December 17, 2009 Paul Barrett |
Busting the Myth of the Heroic CEO From Predators to Icons: Exposing the Myth of the Business Hero, by Michel Villette and Catherine Vuillermot on the American-style practice of glorifying -- and sometimes deifying -- the corporate chief executive |
Job Journal July 27, 2003 Marty Nemko |
Clues to Your Ideal Career Key questions to ask in discovering your true calling. |
AskMen.com Michael Estrin |
5 Traits of Successful Moneymakers Making money is more than about the math. Here are some of the personality traits of successful moneymakers that can help you rise to the top. |
CIO June 1, 2005 Susan Cramm |
Your Work or Your Life How to overcome the corporate conspiracy that keeps you chained to your job. |
Pharmaceutical Executive May 1, 2006 Sander A. Flaum |
Leadership: It is Personal The old-school belief that business and pleasure don't mix is just that -- old. In order to retain staff, leaders today must prioritize their employees' passions. |
BusinessWeek March 12, 2007 Diane Brady |
Getting To The Corner Office "True North: Discover Your Authentic Leadership" is a practical, inspiring examination of the executive experience. |
BusinessWeek November 14, 2005 |
The BusinessWeek Best Seller List Current rankings of bestselling business books include The World is Flat and Freakonomics. |
Salon.com September 20, 2002 Arianna Huffington |
Gut check time for corporate America The outrage over Jack Welch's retirement package is more than just a public post-Enron temper tantrum. |
CIO February 15, 2002 |
Off the Shelf Business @ the Speed of Stupid: Building Smart Companies After the Technology Shakeout... Will and Vision: How Latecomers Grow to Dominate Markets... |
The Motley Fool July 9, 2010 Selena Maranjian |
Dear Companies: Forget Shareholder Value! It seems sensible for companies to maximize shareholder value -- especially since shareholders are those companies' owners. But an intriguingly contrary school of thought suggests that CEOs might want to pay a little more attention to customers and employees instead. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
There's Just One Word for Jack Welch... Praise for Jack Welch was widespread and consumed large quantities of newsprint in the weeks leading up to Sept. 7, his last day as chairman and CEO of General Electric. One word to sum up his contribution to GE in the 20-plus years he served as its leader would be: results... |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Diane Brady |
Jack Welch: Management Evangelist Under his leadership, GE developed the deepest bench of executive talent in U.S. business. |
Pharmaceutical Executive February 1, 2007 Sander Flaum |
Leadership: Pareto's Principle The wise business leader knows how to find the "vital few" who have an impact on performance. |