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by Success Television
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This highly motivational DVD profiles some our times
greatest leaders. Jack Welch ran General Electric for two
decades. He cut bureaucracy, layers of management, believed
in candor, high energy and informality with a sharp focus on
people. Completely different from Welch, Alfred Sloan who
ran General Motors during the Great Depression and though
the 1950’s, set up bureaucratic structures with financial
and management controls and systems. To bring this all home,
we profile billionaire Jim Clark who founded Netscape and
other ventures, on the personal changes he needed to make to
succeed.
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Are you facing change? Trying to motivate your employees but not
sure which style works the best? What about your own career success?
Are you making the changes you need to move to the next level? Some
of the best business leaders in our history had distinct leadership
styles that proved phenomenally successful for what was needed
at the time.
Jack Welch ran General Electric for two decades. He cut
bureaucracy, layers of management, believed in candor, high energy
and informality with a sharp focus
on people.
Completely different from Welch, Alfred Sloan who ran General
Motors during the Great Depression and though the 1950’s, set up
bureaucratic structures with financial and management controls and
systems. Under his stewardship, GM made money every year during the
Depression. Sloan was known as an organizational genius.
Welch was a motivational genius. When he left GE, the company had
risen from a market value of $14 billion to $410 billion at the end
of 2004, making it then the most valuable and largest company in the
world.
In this exclusive interview, Success Television talks to Jack
Welch, his childhood friends and experts on what made Welch
successful and how we can apply his wisdom to our own lives.
To bring this all home, we profile billionaire Jim Clark who
founded Netscape and other ventures, on the personal changes he
needed to make to succeed. Clark and other business leaders discuss
how we can choose to change ourselves and succeed in business and
life.
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