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A WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER "If you're in any kind of
leadership role-whether at a company, a non-profit, or somewhere
else-there's a lot you can learn here."-Bill Gates, Gates Notes How
could General Electric-perhaps America's most iconic
corporation-suffer such a swift and sudden fall from grace? This is
the definitive history of General Electric's epic decline, as told
by the two Wall Street Journal reporters who covered its fall.
Since its founding in 1892, GE has been more than just a
corporation. For generations, it was job security, a solidly safe
investment, and an elite business education for top managers. GE
electrified America, powering everything from lightbulbs to
turbines, and became fully integrated into the American societal
mindset as few companies ever had. And after two decades of
leadership under legendary CEO Jack Welch, GE entered the
twenty-first century as America's most valuable corporation. Yet,
fewer than two decades later, the GE of old was gone. Lights Out
examines how Welch's handpicked successor, Jeff Immelt, tried to
fix flaws in Welch's profit machine, while stumbling headlong into
mistakes of his own. In the end, GE's traditional win-at-all-costs
driven culture seemed to lose its direction, which ultimately
caused the company's decline on both a personal and organizational
scale. Lights Out details how one of America's all-time great
companies has been reduced to a cautionary tale for our times.
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