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基本信息·出版社:HEADLINE
·页码:586 页
·出版日期:2003年09月
·ISBN:0446613649
·条形码:9780446613644
·装帧:平装
·外文书名:杰克·韦尔奇自传
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In his #1 New York Times bestseller, Jack Welch surveys his brilliant career at General Electric, reveals his personal business philosophy, and discusses his life post-retirement in a new afterword. They called him Neutron Jack. They called him the world's toughest boss. And then Fortune called him 'The Manager of the Century.' In his 20-year career at the helm of General Electric, Jack Welch defied conventional wisdom and turned an aging behemoth of a corporation into a lean, mean engine of growth and corporate innovation. In this remarkable autobiography-a classic business book and runaway New York Times bestseller now updated with a new afterword-Jack Welch takes us on the rough-and-tumble ride that has been his remarkable life.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition. 作者简介 Known as America's #1 manager, Jack Welch joined GE in 1960. In 1981, he became the eighth chairman and CEO. He lives in Fairfield, Connecticut.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. 媒体推荐 书评
Amazon.com''s Best of 2001 It''s hard to think of a CEO that commands as much respect as Jack Welch. Under his leadership, General Electric reinvented itself several times over by integrating new and innovative practices into its many lines of business. In
Jack: Straight from the Gut, Welch, with the help of
Business Week journalist John Byrne, recounts his career and the style of management that helped to make GE one of the most successful companies of the last century. Beginning with Welch''s childhood in Salem, Massachusetts, the book quickly progresses from his first job in GE''s plastics division to his ambitious rise up the GE corporate ladder, which culminated in 1981. What comes across most in this autobiography is Welch''s passion for business as well as his remarkable directness and intolerance of what he calls "superficial congeniality"--a dislike that would help earn him the nickname "Neutron Jack." In spite of its 496 pages,
Jack: Straight from the Gut is a quick read that any student or manager would do well to consider. Highly recommended. --
Harry C. Edwards --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Publishers Weekly It doesn''t matter whether you love or hate Jack Welch. Who can resist hearing the man tell his story? This abridged version of his recently published autobiography, featuring Welch himself, is quite entertaining. With his slightly raspy Boston accent, Welch discusses his childhood and his career. When he proclaims something, he gives examples to illustrate his point. For instance, he says his mother was the strongest influence on his life. He then recalls the time he threw a hockey stick across the ice in disgust after losing a game, and his mother stormed into the locker room as some teammates were changing to exclaim loudly, "If you don''t know how to lose, you''ll never know how to win." When discussing his long career at GE, Welch is equally detailed. While some listeners unfamiliar with the corporation may find some of the discussions tedious, most will be captivated by what appears to be Welch''s brutal honesty. He talks about having to lobby for promotions because he didn''t "fit the GE mold," and he''s open about making some poor business decisions. He''s not as forthright as it appears, though. He talks about his beloved wife, Carolyn, who provided a stable home while Welch was rising in GE''s ranks, but barely mentions their divorce. Still, this audiobook will be interesting listening for anyone who has followed Neutron Jack''s career. Simultaneous release with Warner Books hardcover.
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition. From Library Journal In this fascinating personal and business memoir, Welch, recently retired CEO and board chair of the General Electric Company, reveals extensive inside details about his life and his 30-plus years with GE. During his 20 years as CEO, Welch built GE into a highly successful megacorporation, earning a reputation as one of the most admired business leaders in the world. Starting with poignant revelations of the importance of his mother in his life, he carries the listener through his early days of success in GE''s Pittsfield, MA, office; his entry into the "big leagues" as CEO; the now famous "Neutron Jack" moniker from the time he reduced GE employment by over 100,000 in his strategy to "fix, sell, or close" each business; and the purchase of RCA to provide a foundation for future earnings. The stories of GE''s buyout of NBC, the hard work to globalize the company, and the adoption of quality management principles help relate this powerful tale, read by Mike Barnicle and Welch, to listeners dealing with similar challenges in their own careers. The author''s self-effacing personality, down-to-earth delivery, and focus on common sense all greatly add to this collection of Welch''s intriguing anecdotes, which will likely be in strong demand. His thick Boston accent will occasionally catch listeners off guard and might steer some to the widely acclaimed hard copy. Highly recommended for all public libraries and university libraries supporting a business curriculum. Dale Farris, Groves, TX
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition. From AudioFile The sound quality is superb, and columnist Mike Barnicle''s accent gives the ring of Boston to the life story of just- retired GE chief Jack Welch. Both are shrewd men, and both effect the street-smart simplicity of an Irish-Catholic childhood. If you hope to transform yourself into a millionaire--Welch collected $125 million for his last year on the job--you''ll be disappointed. Few secrets are revealed, unless hard work is a secret and rewarding excellence a new idea. "Don''t let them pull the plug!" Welch told his wife the night before his heart surgery. If you think the world was hanging by a thread when Jack was on the table, this book will confirm you in that opinion. I have my doubts. B.H.C. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine--
Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition. Wall Street Journal, 9/21/01 "...a book that almost everyone still interested in business...can''t afford to ignore...a very good yarn..."
--This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition. Bernadine Healy, M.D., President and CEO, American Red Cross "An American treasure...teaches us how a leader with keen intellect, guts, and honor can impart courage to people around him..."
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Michael D. Eisner, Chairman and CEO, The Walt Disney Company "Jack...took an industrial giant and turned it into an industrial colossus with a heart and a soul and a brain."
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Nobuyuki Idei, Chairman and CEO, Sony Corporation "Jack Welch...has finally disclosed his mysteries of management..."
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Dr. Thomas Middelhoff, Chairman of the board, Bertelsmann AG "Jack''s vision and courage...and, of course, his success, make him the role model of entrepreneurs and managers worldwide."
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Wall Street Journal, 9/21/01 "...a book that almost everyone still interested in business...can''t afford to ignore...a very good yarn..."
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. New York Newsday, 10/8/01 "...will be of interest to anyone who really cares about business..."
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.