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    innovative and creative there by motivating his followers to be the best of the best or better than the leader themselves .Most Charismatic leaders might necessarily be transformational leaders. A very good example of a Transformational leader can be General Electric Boss‚ Mr. Jack Welch who transformed the GE from a slow organization to one of the largest and profit earning organization in today’s world. References: Burns‚ J.M. (1978). Leadership. New York: Harper & Row. Bernard M. Bass & Ronald E

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    HR Case study Organization : General Electric Company Industry : Diversified Abstract: GE is one of the world’s leading conglomerates with operations spread across eleven businesses. It has been adjudged as one of the top companies for executive development in the world in recognition of its ability to nurture executive talent. It further explains how a strong learning culture was developed at GE through innovative programs like Work-Out. It also details the various employee training and education

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    the same time one that is also wholly supportive of teamwork. Although HP people are taught to engage in cross-functional teams‚ they are also rated on the performance of decentralized business units and personal achievement (Stevens‚ 2001). General Electric (GE) values were distributed to all GE employees. Jack Welch‚ the Chief executive Officer‚ had them inscribed on wallet-sized cards and distributed to all GE employees at every level of the company. Before the cards were furnished to the staff

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    Jack Welch

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    Jack Welch was a CEO and chairman at General Electric for twenty years. During his time at GE he was able to transform the company into a very efficient and powerful company. His four E’s of leadership: energy‚ energizers‚ edge‚ and execute are keys to what made his leadership style work. Another part of his leadership style was getting rid of the people who did not work hard enough or meet expectations. Overall‚ Jack Welch’s leadership style changed GE and companies around the world for the better

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    better understanding of large scale organizational change. The different changes implemented by General Motors company in an attempt to cope with the economical crisis of 2008 is a perfect example of this concept. This paper details each change undertaken by the organization by highlighting the different pressures identifying the problems the organization met and ultimately detailing the solutions that General Motors implemented. For this purpose‚ different tools and sources from the literature will be

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    General Motors (GM) is one of the largest companies involved in the business of designing‚ building‚ selling and servicing automobiles and parts in the global market. Company owns several brands such as Chevrolet‚ Cadillac‚ Buick‚ Pontiac‚ GMC‚ Oldsmobile‚ Opel‚ Hummer‚ Saturn and Saab Founded by William “Billy” Durant in 1908‚ GM held only Buick Motor Company initially‚ but in a matter of few years acquired more than 20 companies including Oldsmobile‚ Cadillac‚ and Oakland‚ today known as Pontiac

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    been able to create a surplus? What philosophy policies and practices have made it a “CEO factor6y” as Fortune and Economist call it? Really producing sufficient quality top executives is very difficult task for companies‚ but if we see case of General Electric‚ it was producing managers not only for own‚ GE was producing these executives in enough quantity to meet the need of industry. The philosophy adopted by GE includes some techniques‚ policies and practiceswhich enable GE to fill vacant top positions

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    1. From what we have learned from the various leadership models and frameworks: a. How would you describe Jack Welch’s leadership style? Jack Welch became CEO of General Electric in April 1981. At 45 years old‚ he inherited a company that was severely decentralized and was organized with layers and layers of upper management. Immediately‚ he changed the old management style in order to correspond to the new changing environment and social needs. Furthermore‚ he created an environment that could

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    "Winning" is written by Jack Welch and‚ whether you love him or hate him‚ the guy has real experience in running a large corporation successfully. This is unlike so many other authors who can be somewhat academic. Welch began his career with the General Electric Company in 1960‚ and in 1981 became the company ’s eighth chairman and CEO. During his tenure‚ GE ’s market capitalization increased by $400 billion‚ making it the world ’s most valuable corporation. Jack retired in 2001 and he is currently the

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    Question 1: In what ways has Jeff Immelt redirected the strategy of GE? In 2001‚ shortly after Jeff Immelt became the CEO of GE‚ a series of events changed and impacted the corporate landscape. The immediate challenges that he faced included 9/11‚ and a subsequent series of high profile corporate scandals (Enron‚ WorldCom). In 2008‚ the financial crisis hit and had a severe impact on GE’s primary growth source‚ GE Capital causing it to accumulate bad debts and asset write-downs. These events caused

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