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The Jack Welch Lexicon of Leadership: Over 250 Terms, Concepts, Strategies and Initiatives of the Legendary Leader
Published Jan 1, 2002 · Kristina Jensen
Quality Management Journal
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The Jack Welch Lexicon of Leadership: Over 2S0 Terms, Concepts. Strategies and Initiatives or the Legendary Lead er. Jeffrey A. Krames. 2001. I'ew York McGraw-HilI. 224 pages. Perhaps there is no better business "dictionary" than The Jack Welch Lexicon of Leadersbip by jeffrey A Krames. Krames has crafted anothe r superb, ret unique business biography ofone of the greatest corporate leaders of today. This book is quickly beingconsidered the reference for managers, vice presidents, and CEOs, and for anyone who wants to learn the lingo, philosophies, and strategies of aborn leader. As one of "the most admired, copied, and suded CElls" of the 20th century, JackWelch h3S had oounl1ess books and articles written about him because of his unbridled vision that drove the GE Corporation to overwhelmingsuccess. But this book is refreshingly dlfferent, Going beyond corporate managementconcepts, this "Welch encyclopedia" of sorts was compiled as the ultimate leaders ' handbook. It not only documents Welch's leadership philosophies and references his strategies, it also spotlights his innovative, paradigmshattering concepts \\nile providing real-life applications for leaders facing today's challenging global envirorunenl The first third of the book is a Welch primer, giving readers a taste
The Jack Welch Lexicon of Leadership is a comprehensive guide to the lingo, philosophies, and strategies of one of the greatest corporate leaders of our time.
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