Jack Welch ran General Electric from 1981 to 2001 and helped reshape the US business landscape. In "The Man Who Broke Capitalism", NY Times reporter David Gelles evaluates Welch's legacy. Gelles says ...
All hail John Struan, my hero reader who has written his second, I repeat, second book review for WiP. That’s right, other readers to whom I’ve sent books and heard nary a peep (LaDawn, you’re excused ...
The late Jack Welch led the transformation of General Electric into a multinational corporation that, at one point, became the world's most valuable company — earning him a reputation as "manager of ...
Plenty of ink has been spilled on General Electric, the storied 130-year-old conglomerate that had its origins with Thomas Edison. With his new book Power Failure, William D. Cohan, a journalist and ...
BIANNA GOLODRYGA: And up next: The ruthless world of corporate America is being traced back to one businessman. Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch is the man who broke capitalism and David ...
A new book on an old subject crossed my path recently— "The Man Who Broke Capitalism: How Jack Welch Gutted the Heartland and Crushed the Soul of Corporate America―and How to Undo His Legacy," by New ...
Journalist Ed Yong discusses his new book, “An Immense World.” The brutality of corporate America and the malaise of the American labor market are being traced back to one businessman: former General ...
(AP) The themes of Jack Welch’s next book: clarity and change. The former General Electric CEO and his wife, Suzy Welch, have a deal with Harper Business for a book to come out in May 2014. The ...
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