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    GE’S TWO DECADE TRANSFORMATION: JACK WELCH’S LEADERSHIP 1. How difficult a challenge did Welch face in 1981? How effectively did he take charge? When Reg Jones retired and Jack Welch became GE’s CEO in 1981‚ the country was facing a major recession‚ with high inflation and unemployment rates‚ reminiscent of those 50 years earlier during the Great Depression. Thousands of businesses were failing‚ not only affected by the national economic conditions but also

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    IBM’s Decade of Transformation: Turnaround to Growth Case I – 1 (Applegate et al. Textbook p5-38) Material IBM’s Decade of Transformation case study Jumpstarting Innovation: Using Disruption to your advantage (http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/5636.html). Assignment Questions: What factors led to IBM’s success during the 1960s and 1970s and its problems during the late 1980s and early 1990s? What did Gerstner do when he assumed the role of CEO in April 1993? Evaluate Gerstner’s approach to crisisa

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    IBM CASE STUDY - DECADE OF TRANSFORMATION The IBM’s rise to the top and its abrupt fall followed by its decade of transformation‚ boldly highlights the importance of a solid strategy IBM was the synonym for greatness and profitability during early 1990’s but the lack of company’s ability to foresee into the future & its internal issues cost the company bigtime.It registered its first loss during 1991 mainly due to its inability to adopt to the customer centric PC industry. Phase 1: Incremental Improvement

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    Century" on the eve of his retirement. Many wondered how GE would replace such a leader. Specifically‚ many worried if any successor could keep up and/or sustain the successful‚ rapid pace of change and growth typical of the Welch era. In his two decades leading GE‚ Welch had delivered a 23% annum total shareholder return. It would be a tough act to follow. The Alternatives There are several answers to the question "Where do we go from here?" GE could hire a "Superstar" CEO from outside the company

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    IBM Corp Mission Possible Antwan Buie‚ Regina Hailey‚ Cassandra Hayden‚ Valerie Wilson Shorter University Introduction International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation is a worldwide supplier of advanced information processing technology‚ communication systems‚ services‚ and program products (IBM‚ 2012). The company creates business value for clients and solves business problems through integrated solutions that leverage information technology and deep knowledge of business processes.

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    Case Study: GE’s Two–Decade Transformation: Jack Welch’s Leadership Case Group 3 Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to provide an analysis of GE’s revitalization efforts during the tenure of their infamous CEO Jack Welch. This detailed examination of the impact of Mr. Welch’s leadership style and the changes he implemented will be supported by our strategic recommendations aligned with our course lectures. The learning objective is to understand the evaluation of Welch’s

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    Q. 01. What does service mean to IBM? Answer: Thomas Watson IBM’s founder. `IBM means to service’. IBM defines itself as a service company and the corporate philosophy articulated by Watson was not just to be a good service company‚ but to be the best service company in the world. IBM chairman stated‚ "We have changed our technology‚ changed our organization‚ changed our marketing and manufacturing techniques many times and we accept to go on changing. Service such as project management‚ application

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    Name : Jacquill Basdew Class : HDW0X Tutor : J. Baloe Assignment : Unit 10 Task : P2‚ explain how different market research for a product or service using approprtiate methods of data collection. In this P I will be showing how different market research methods can be helpful in identifying whether there is a market for that business in the area where I live. I will also describe how these different research methods complement each other. For this report I will use the high-end

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    and IBM: Business Process Transformation in India Case synopsis The analysis of the case involves an in depth understanding of the strategic management decisions and consequences of IBM’s acquisition of Daksh. The case deals with the IBM’s agenda of why they opt for an acquisition‚ the strategies involved and business environment that prompts for the acquisition. IBM stood tall with its software and hardware integration solutions but the changing IT scenario in mid 2004 paved way for IBM to

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    Jack Welch received his Master of Science and Ph.D. degree from the University of Illinois in 1960. After completing his years of education‚ Welch was hired by General Electric Corporation (GE) as a chemical engineer for the Plastics department. Promotions followed rapidly and at the age of 45‚ in April 1981‚ he became CEO of GE‚ one of the world’s leading diversified industrial companies. Even though‚ the U.S. economy was in a recession during that time and unemployment rates were very high‚ Welch

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