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Winning

Winning

Harper, 2005. Pocket, 372s.

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ISBN
9780060797423
Titel
Winning
Författare
Jack Welch
Förlag
Harper Collins USA
Utgivningsår
2005
Omfång
372 sidor
Bandtyp
Häftad
Mått
152 x 229 mm Ryggbredd 25 mm
Vikt
526 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
This is the ultimate business how-to book, by the icon of American business and one of the world's most revered and respected leaders, Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric. "Winning" explores the changes of recent times and the new economic realities, and more than that, it identifies the central, immutable principals of doing business right and doing it well. ""Winning" is a book for the people in business who sweat, get their nails dirty, hire, fire, make hard decisions, and pay the price when those decisions are wrong," said Welch. "I see this book as a handbook for people in the trenches, turning their companies and the economy around, not just today, but for years to come. I think it will be useful for people just starting their careers or their own businesses to seasoned managers running multi-billion dollar enterprises. I've learned an enormous amount about what works and what doesn't work throughout my career, and I'm very excited about sharing it in "Winning"." Welch will teach people how to win in business by distilling his experience in three critical areas: working within an organization, dealing with competitors, and handling matters of life and career. Critical to Welch's writing such an accessible, useful guide is his unique collaboration with his wife, Suzy, the former editor of the "Harvard Business Review", who brings expertise in management, writing talent, and a woman's sensibility to articulating the components of Welch's success.