Summary: Jack: Straight from the Gut:Review and Analysis of Byrne's Book

Summary: Jack: Straight from the Gut:Review and Analysis of Byrne's Book

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The must-read summary of Jack Welch and John Byrne's book: "Jack: Straight from the Gut, The Autobiography".

This complete summary of the ideas from Jack Welch and John Byrne's book "Jack" shows that Jack Welch joined General Electric in 1960. From 1981 to 2001, he served as chairman and CEO of the company . In his book, he takes the reader through his enormously successful career, identifying his successes, his philosophy for leading a company and how to deal with the roadblocks. Welch was always openly ambitious: after only four years in the company he lobbied to take on a $10 million budget. At 32, he was the company's youngest general manager: in that role, he became known for encouraging debate and not tolerating protocol. When he became CEO, he began to build a philosophy that the company had previously been lacking: every aspect of the business that wasn't fulfilling its potential must be fixed, sold or closed. Welch sees this time as him "throwing hand grenades", trying to blow up traditions that were holding the company back. He also put into place a radical HR system that put employees into category A, B, or C: "A" showed potential leadership, "B" was people who got the job done, and "C" was for procrastinators.

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To learn more, read "Jack: Straight From the Gut" and discover an utterly engrossing insight into a man with vision, passion and practical know-how.

Book information

ISBN: 9782511048344
Publisher: Bod Third Party Titles
Imprint: Business Book Summaries
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Language: English
Number of pages: 50
Weight: 60g
Height: 198mm
Width: 129mm
Spine width: 3mm