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|b the inside story of how Jack Welch talked GE into becoming the world's greatest company /
|c Bill Lane.
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|a Inside story of how Jack Welch talked General Electric into becoming the world's greatest company
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|a New York :
|b McGraw-Hill,
|c c2008.
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|a Incluye índice.
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|a Torched by an a-hole -- Retiring but not shy -- Reflections of a pimp -- Bore wars : Chet Lang and the big bang -- Death of a pitchman -- I can't deal with this anymore -- Mike's big day -- Crotonville high -- Prior planning prevents piss-poor performance -- Fred's bad day -- Triumphs, train wrecks, coronations, and Jack's biggest miss -- You're going nowhere at GE unless ... -- How to succeed in business by really trying -- Love, or hate, at first sight -- The view from the bowling alley -- The bogus Boca presentation -- Died and went to headquarters -- Selling hats to each other -- The Russians are coming -- Hectoring the hobbit -- Movin' on, sideways -- Death to strategic planning -- Blubbering on the stand -- From grunt to flunky -- The marionette meister -- Jacking up the commo -- Don't dive, swim! -- Restuffing guts -- Gentle meddling -- Called on the carpet -- More change via negative reviews -- Takes one to know one -- Dead man talking -- "Stop construction today" -- Every biopsy doesn't have to come back positive -- I'm okay ; you're an a-hole -- Bulletproofing the love-in -- Death by presentation at NBC -- Peeing on the Kidder body -- A shout from the bathroom -- The Wright stuff (righted) -- Diversity is our ... er ... strength -- Fly ball at the Pierre -- Black clouds lift the stock -- The chairman and the strawman -- Don't screw this up -- Don't care about it? Don't do it! -- The 110 percent solution and Jack's perks -- Wanna drink lunch with us? -- The firing squad -- Why Gary Wendt -- Lack of care packages -- Seinfeld in Fairfield : the yogurt incident -- Order and logic out of chaos -- Doin' time -- Better than the best -- Herb smokes Jack : Warren lurks in his nightmare -- The Welch work ethic -- The fist through the drapes -- Crotonville turkey shoot -- A pad in front of you -- If your wife thinks it's boring, it's boring -- Danger : flying carrot fragments -- Ringo's rule -- The perfect annual report -- "Not a pennyworth of difference" -- Bore wars continue ... -- Lloyd's law : a learning company -- The bore test. Are you relevant? -- Larry leaves. Lane grieves. (on the way to the bank) -- The inevitable (but very short) golf section -- Tough Jack to follow -- Know your potential enemy -- Out of the gate and serious -- Tell me a story -- The dogs are your friends -- What you face if you're black, Asian, or a Woman -- Ten minutes! No more! -- PowerPoint is the enemy. Never surrender -- On being a leader rather than a projector operator -- Do it all in five charts -- At the end of the day -- Love story.
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|a "When it comes to leadership, do you know Jack? The power, the passion, the profanity-Welch's speechwriter reveals how the CEO's manic attention to communications was the cornerstone to great leadership and GE's meteoric rise. Cross "The art of war" with "The devil wears Prada", and you might have something like this raucous, revealing, and irreverent portrait of business mega legend Jack Welch. Welch's speechwriter of 20 years, Bill Lane, takes you "backstage" and shows how ferociously Welch prepared for presentations. Whether he faced angry congressmen, critical shareholders, or hostile union members, Welch knew how to win hearts and minds. Jack's ability to lead came from his ability to communicate and his intolerance of others who could not communicate clearly. As in politics, communication equaled the ability to lead. From his controversial firing of the bottom 10 percent of managers to his staggering increase of GE's capitalization to $ 400 billion, Jacked Up gives readers get an up-close, fly-on-the-wall view of Welch's riskiest moves: his falling out with his top lieutenant, Gary Wendt, the Long Bow Key analyst presentation that ignited GE's explosive stock growth, his "circle the wagons" reaction to Larry Bossidy's surprise departure to run Honeywell, and other landmark events. The book also describes Welch's most outstanding speeches, outspoken opinions, outrageous philosophies, and outside-the-box principles that teach and inspire, shock and provoke, all at the same time. Like Jack himself, it's bold, brilliant-and a real kick-in-the-pants for the business world." --Descripción del editor.
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|a Leadership.
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|a Business communication.
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|a Business presentations.
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|a Success in business.
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|a Jefes ejecutivos
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|a Industrias eléctricas
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|a Comunicación en los negocios.
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