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Jack Welch and the GE Way

Management Insights and Leadership Secrets of the Legendary CEO
Book by: Robert Slater

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"Jack Welch and the GE Way" is a book written by Robert Slater that offers management insights and leadership secrets of the legendary CEO, Jack Welch. The book provides valuable lessons for business leaders, showcasing Welch's innovative approaches to management and his strategies for driving success at General Electric. Through his experiences and achievements, readers can learn from Welch's leadership style and the principles that drove GE's success under his leadership.

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