GE’s digital Revolution Redefining the E in GE Within 18 months of introducing the e-business initiative‚ Internet Week named GE the ~{!0~}Internet Company of the Year.~{!1~} How was GE to drive this ambitious company-wide program throughout its complex and diverse organizations so quickly and effectively? GE is a huge company‚ with 3 dozen of business areas‚ over 300 thousand employees and annual sales revenue as high as 129 billion in the year of 2000. It was the "social architecture" (culture
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1. How difficult was the task facing Immelt assuming the CEO role in 2001? What imperatives where there to change? What incentives to maintain the past? 2. What do you think of the broad objectives Immelt has set for GE? Can a giant global Conglomerate hope to outperform the overall market growth? Can size and diversity be made an asset rather than a liability? 3. What is your evaluation of the growth strategy (a strategy for a giant global conglomerate with a portfolio of mature industrial
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School of Business & Economics BU 491 Winter 2015 Version 1.1 Topic Week Class Readings/Cases Introduction 5-9 January 1 None Expanding abroad 2 Chapter 1 Expanding abroad: Motivations‚ means‚ and mentalities Reading: Distance still matters: The hard reality of global expansion (Harvard Business Review‚ September 2001) Reading: The Tortuous evolution of the multinational corporation (Columbia Journal of World Business‚ January-February 1969) International context 12-16 January
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Harvard Case Review and Analysis 1. Jeff Immelt’s strategies for GE were solid in a theoretical sense. The company should have been delivering above-average returns and seen all the positives that he preached about it. The reason this did not happen and they faced some humiliation in 2008 until 2010 were due to GE Capital. Immelt thought that they were diversified enough to survive the economic downturn. However this proved to be wrong. In an interview for BusinessWeek magazine David Magee
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The first perception of me about Zig Ziglar is hat he was such an enthusiastic‚ driven and passionate person. It is amazing that he had travel for more than five million miles to give motivational talks with an excellent 40-year speaking career. Instead‚ he also had been the best influencer and business consultant for Fortune 500 companies and consort with American presidents and other world leaders. Therefore‚ I personally impressed with his longtime driven to success. Other than that‚ I also noticed
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Lincoln Electric (LE) has been a producer of electrical and welding technology products since the late 1800’s. The company remained primarily a family and employee held company until 1995‚ then approximately 40% of its equity went to the public. James Lincoln‚ one of the founders‚ developed unique management techniques that effectively motivated the employees. These management techniques were implemented as an unusual (for the era) structure of compensation and benefits called "incentive management"
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The Aerodynamics of Future Electric and Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Cars Wilson Tong School of Aerospace‚ Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering RMIT University‚ Melbourne‚ Australia ABSTRACT This document will investigates the influence of global warming and peak oil including the consequences that affect the vehicle industry. Much research and development have been done in recent years to either "electrified" or to implement fuel cell onto normal road vehicles. The use of fuel cell on
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General Electric Expansion in Middle East Summary: With almost a century of cooperation‚ GE is focused on driving the Middle East region’s financial development through solid and long haul open private partnerships. GE is centered on development and innovative headways to meet the squeezing challenges of the region crosswise over differed segments from medicinal services to aviation and energy to water shortage. Driven by the vision and definitive activity of submitted pioneers‚ the Middle East is
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College of Business Management ‘MBA Course’ Organization Development Cases Study 1: OD Application: GE’s Epicenter of Change Instructor’s Name Dr. Prof. M. C. Siddique Student Name A. M. Al Jassim Date 06 Nov.‚ 2013 Case Study: OD – GE’s Epicenter of Change Table of Contents: 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………...3 2. History…………………………………………………………………………...3 3. Current Programs...............................................
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GE’s Case analysis Jack Welch 1. He has adopted 3 D’s (Downsizing‚ destaffing and delayering). He has made hierarchical changes across the organization by reducing hierarchy level from 9 to 4. 2. Fix‚ Sell or close the business in which GE is not either No.1 or No.2. Between 1981 to 1990 they had sold more than 200 businesses which has accounted for 25% of 1980 sales. 3. Restructuring the organization - Jack Welch stated the above objective into a 3 circle concept. Business were categorized
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