Jack Welch and the GE Way by Robert Slater
Since Jack Welch assumed the position of CEO at General Electric in 1981, the company has soared to the top of the Fortune 500, transforming it into a powerhouse with a staggering $300 billion-plus market capitalization.
In writing Jack Welch and the GE Way, author Robert Slater was given unprecedented access to Welch and other prominent GE insiders.
Read this book to get details on Welch’s far-reaching Six Sigma quality initiative, and discover how its principles and standards that can save your company billions of dollars
Jack Welch’s strategies of running a business and empowering his staff to become leaders in the company, has increased GE’s value allowing it to grow, resulting in GE earning its status as the world’s largest multibusiness company.
Learn how to work the Welch magic on your own company as you find out how he dismantled the boundaries between management layers, working staff and its customers to streamline the process of getting products and services to market.
Even though he has reached the summit of success, Welch and GE continues to be the envy of its global competitors. Read Jack Welch and the GE Way, and learn for yourself the insights and strategies that Jack Welch used to create the most valuable corporation in history.















































