The Welch Way by Jeffrey Krames

The Welch Way by Jeffrey Krames

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Written to help employees infuse their careers with the actions and success strategies of business icon Jack Welch, this book draws on his career to explain how workers can follow the proven Welch model to: face reality, use change as a competitive weapon, defy tradition, fight fear, overcome bureaucracy, pounce on every opportunity, and more.

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The Welch Way by Jeffrey Krames

Unlock the Welch in You The Welch Way is the first book written specifically to help employees infuse their careers with the actions and success strategies of business icon Jack Welch. This accessible, fast-paced book draws on Welch's career to explain how workers can follow the proven Welch model to: Face reality Use change as a competitive weapon Defy tradition Fight fear Overcome bureaucracy Pounce on every opportunity Set stretch goals Move beyond boundaries Spark others to perform Get good ideas from everywhere Have fun Jack Welch transformed GE into the world's most valuable corporationand became one of history's most admired and successful CEOsby cutting through bureaucratic noise and letting hands-on, frontline employees tell him what needed to be done. The Welch Way shows you how to work the Welch magic in your career and reach new heights in today's wide-open, idea-driven workplace.
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SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780071387507
ISBN 10 0071387501
Titre The Welch Way
Auteur Jeffrey Krames
Série The Mcgraw-Hill Professional Education Series
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Année de publication 2002-09-16
Nombre de pages 64
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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