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29 Leadership Secrets From Jack Welch
by 
Robert Slater
  
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Subject(s):  Business
Management
Management & Leadership
Management & Leadership
Language(s):  English
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Available copies:   1
Library copies:   1
File size:   663 KB
Digital ISBN:   0071416846
Release date:   Apr 16, 2003

Description

The first concise book of essential Welch-isms, abridged from the bestselling Get Better or Get Beaten

Jack Welch built a career out of fighting waste. 29 Leadership Secrets from Jack Welch follows in Welch’s footsteps, boiling the legendary CEO’s leadership successes down to 29 strategies that made GE the world’s most competitive company­­and Welch the world's most successful and admired CEO.

This all-in-one Welch reference updates material from Robert Slater’s bestselling Get Better or Get Beaten, and is today’s ultimate fast-paced, no-nonsense handbook on the ways of Jack Welch. It taps into the heart of Welch’s courage, innovation, and leadership success by examining simple leadership secrets that include:

  • Managing less is managing better
  • Make quality the job of every employee
  • Have global brains and vision

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About the Author

Robert Slater is the author of a number of bestselling business books, including four books on Jack Welch. A veteran journalist with more than 25 years of experience with Time, Newsweek, and UPI, Slater is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost authorities on General Electric and Jack Welch.


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