Winning (Review and Analysis of the Welches' Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from "Winning" discusses the question that is on everybody's mind in the world of business: What does it take to win? Providing you with a summary of Welch's business philosophy as well as with advice on how to look at your company and competition, this useful summary puts you in a position to win, and to make the most of each victory.
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To learn more, read "Winning" and find the keys to successful strategies.
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Winning by Jack Welch and Suzy Welch
Summary of Winning (Jack Welch and Suzy Welch)
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
What does it take to win?
This is the sole question everyone in business should be focused on each day. When your business wins, there are many great flow-on effects and benefits – people have the opportunity to grow, more jobs are created, more taxes are paid, shareholders get a return on their investment and the list goes on and on. Winning companies are literally the engine of a healthy economy, and the pinnacle of the free enterprise system.
Pure and simple companies and people have to find a way to win day-in and day-out. There are no easy formulas that can be used, or any exotic or mysterious shortcuts involved. Winning can be brutally hard to achieve but when everything comes together and you win, great things happen.
Business is a game, and winning that game is a total blast!
– Jack Welch
About the Author
JACK WELCH was CEO and chairman of General Electric Company from 1981 to 2001. During his tenure, the company’s market capitalization increased by $400 billion, making GE the world’s most valuable corporation. Since leaving General Electric, Mr. Welch has founded his own business advisory firm and he now consults with a small group of Fortune 500 CEOs and speaks to businesspeople and students. He is also the author of Jack: Straight From The Gut.
SUZY WELCH is a former editor of the Harvard Business Review and the author of numerous articles in the business press on leadership, creativity, change and organizational behavior.
The Web site for this book is at www.jackwelchwinning.com.
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