eBooks - Business - Management - Robert Slater - The GE Way Fieldbook: Jack Welch's Battle Plan for Corporate Revolution
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Be prepared. This book weighs in at almost 3MB in size. You'll need to make sure that you've got enough room on your PDA before you try to load this eBook. But, if you do, you can be sure that it'll be worth the space. Boardroom legend Jack Welch is widely regarded as one of the most effective CEOs in business history. Welch's groundbreaking programs -- including Six Sigma and Work-Out -- along with his numerous strategies on business leadership have helped transform GE into the global benchmark for maximized productivity and labor efficiency. Now, The GE Way Fieldbook explains how you can implement the same programs that helped turn GE into a $100 billion juggernaut. Drawing from his unprecedented access to GE's top-level corridors of power -- including a never-before-published full-length interview with Jack Welch -- veteran business author Robert Slater packs innovative strategies, easy-to-use diagnostic exercises, detailed questionnaires, and more into the most hands-on, applications-oriented book ever written on General Electric. Only in The GE Way Fieldbook will you find:
The fieldbook has become one of today's most popular, effective teaching tools -- but never before has one focused on the inner workings and strategies of a specific company. Let The GE Way Fieldbook give you an inside look at the stunningly successful Jack Welch era at GE, provide the techniques and tools you need to focus every worker in your organization on progress... |
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eBooks - Titles - Authors - Business - Management - Robert Slater - The GE Way Fieldbook: Jack Welch's Battle Plan for Corporate Revolution