The rules for succeeding in business have changed. Control Your Destiny Or Someone Else Will superbly defines those changes and explains how Jack Welch engineered one of the most successful transformations of a corporate culture in American business history.Anyone at any level in business will profit from this account of the renaissance of GE.
--Benjamin M. Rosen, former Chairman of the Board,Compaq Computer Corporation
Acknowledged as the outstanding business leader of the late twentieth century,JackWeich made General Electric one of the world's most competitive companies.This dynamic CEO defined the standard for organizational change, creating more than $400 billion in shareholder value by transforming a bureaucratic behemoth into a nimble, scrappy winner in the global marketplace.
Here, Tichy and Sherman extract the enduring leadership lessons from the revolution Welch wrought at GE. Of these, the most essential is the limitless power of learning. Leadership has its mysteries, but it is a skill that anyone can acquire and enhance. Above all, great leaders select great people and lure them into an endless process of learning and adaptation.
Authors' Note
Editor's Note
Acknowledgments
Act One THE AWAKENING
Introduction by Stratford Sherman (2001)
1. The GE Revolution
2. The Business Engine
3. The Hand He Was Dealt
4. The New Leader
5. The Power of Ideas
6. "Kick-Starting the Revolution"
7. Nothing Sacred
8. Facing Reality
9. The MirrorTest
10. TheTurning Point
Act Two THE VISION
11. Crotonville
12. The Politics of Speed
13. The New Order
14. Getting Excited
15. Globalization
Act Three REVOLUTION AS A WAY OF LIFE
16. Work-Out
17. The Twenty-First-Century Organization
18. Head, Heart, and Guts
19. JackWelch Speaks His Mind (1992)
20. JackWelch Speaks His Mind (1999)
21. Afterword by Noel Tichy (2001)
22. Afterword to the 2005 Edition
GE TIMELINE
GE Timeline
Jack Welch's Annual Letters to Share Owners,1981-2000
Notes
Sources
HANDBOOK FOR REVOLUTIONARIES
Index