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    HBR - GE ’s Two-Decade Transformation: Jack Welch ’s Leadership Dawn Davis California Baptist University Professor Putulowski 18 October 2014 Summary of Backgrounds and Facts Jack Welch introduced transformational leadership at General Electric (GE) with the aim of stretching the organization towards achieving global objectives. Welch took the helm of the organization in 1981‚ at a time when the US economy was overwhelmed by recession. In addition‚ his predecessor‚ Jones‚ had introduced a highly

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    Question #1 How difficult a challenge did Welch face in 1981? How effectively did he take charge? When Jack Welch took over as CEO of GE in April 1981‚ the world was in a recession. GE needed to be restructured‚ and this involved restructuring‚ reduction of its payroll and modernization. Jack Welch adopted a strategy of “Fix‚ Sell or Close”. This strategy enabled GE to exit unprofitable businesses and restructure loss-making businesses into profitable businesses. Jack Welch’s management

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    Leadership (Jack Welch)

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    I have learned many lessons from Jack Welch on leadership. Jack Welch has been with the General Electric Company (GE) since 1960. Having taken over GE with a market capitalization of about $12 billion‚ Jack Welch turned it into one of the largest and most admired companies in the world by the time he stepped down as its CEO 20 years later‚ in 2000. Jack Welch used his uncanny instincts and unique leadership strategies to run GE‚ the most complex organization in the world and increased its market

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    Jack Welch and the Ge Way

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    When Jack Welch was named CEO of General Electric‚ Welch saw a company in trouble even though the business world saw GE as an intrinsically healthy corporation‚ secure in its position as a world industrial leader. Welch knew that the company was too large to fail yet GE was too unwieldy to adapt for further growth. The changes he instituted restructured and revolutionized GE and made Welch the most respected CEO in business today. After reading the book there were three parts that really stood

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    Born | John Francis Welch‚ Jr. (1935-11-19) November 19‚ 1935 (age 76) Peabody‚ Massachusetts‚ U.S. | Residence | Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ U.S. | Occupation | Former CEO of General ElectricAuthor | Net worth | $720 million (2006)[1] | Spouse | Carolyn Welch‚ Jane Welch‚ and Suzy Welch | Jack Welch John Francis "Jack" Welch‚ Jr. (born (1935-11-19)November 19‚ 1935) is an American chemical engineer‚ business executive‚ and author. He was Chairman and CEO of General Electric between 1981 and

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    Leadership Talents of Jack Welch Submitted by: Leadership Talents of Jack Welch Jack Welch was a successful Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of General Electric Co. (GE) for twenty years (1981 – 2001). He was admired and feared for the “new vision” that was implemented at GE. Jacks talented strategies were based on how he saw the hierarchy layers of management‚ how he analyzed the 42 strategic business units‚ and how he implemented the culture of GE to have the feel and the passion that he

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    45-year-old Jack Welch became the eighth and youngest CEO in General Electric’s history. During his 20 years at the helm‚ Welch transformed the company from an aging industrial manufacturer into one of the world’s most competitive organisations‚ by building more shareholder wealth than any corporate chief in history. Time and again he reinvented the company‚ and time and again‚ his employees went along with it (Krames‚ 2002). The paradigm of transformational leadership is useful in analysing how he was

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    51-605-60 MBA Organizational Leadership and Behavior Fall 2011‚ Term 1 Modern Business Leader Analysis Project JACK WELCH By Chad Wilson Lucy Ebanja Renee Wingfield Sheng Wang Ying Zhang Instructor: Dr. Constant Beugre Content Jack Welch’s accomplishments Jack Welch joined General Electric (GE) in 1960 and became vice president (1972) and then vice chairman (1979). In 1981 he became chairman and CEO of GE; at 45‚ he was the youngest person ever to have held that position

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    Jack Welch

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    1 How difficult a challenge did Welch face in 1981. How effectively did he take charge? Welch encountered a very difficult situation in 1981; the economy was in a recession‚ almost one of the worst recessions any organization has witnessed since the Great Depression of 1929.  The strong dollar was losing value and the unemployment rate was at an all time high.  Interest rates were consistently on the incline during the time Welch took over as CEO of GE.  Jack Welch was both a transformational

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    "If leadership is an art‚ then surely Welch has proved himself a master painter." - Business Week‚ May 28‚ 1998. "The two greatest corporate leaders of this century are Alfred Sloan of General Motors and jack Welch of GE. And Welch would be the greater of the two because he set a new‚ contemporary paradigm for the corporation that is the model of the 21st Century." - Noel Tichy‚ Professor of Management‚ University of Michigan‚ and a longtime GE observer. Introduction |On September 6‚ 2001‚ John

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