Jack Welch

United States
Born on 19 Nov 1935
Business Executive / Author

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They (employees) have to feel the rewards that go with winning � in the soul as well as in the wallet.

Speech (November 1989)
I've learned that mistakes can often be as good a teacher as success.
A strategy is something like, an innovative new product; globalization, taking your products around the world; be the low-cost producer. A strategy is something you can touch; you can motivate people with; be number one and number two in every business. You can energize people around the message.
An overburdened, stretched executive is the best executive, because he or she doesn't have time to meddle, to deal in trivia, to bother people.

'Quotes of the Year,' Financial Times (London) (1989)
To be vital, an organization has to repot itself, start again, get new ideas, renew itself. And I... should disappear from the company so my successor feels totally free.

Quoted in 'The Ultimate Manager,' Fortune (1999)
I don't like the word empowerment. I think the word we're really talking about is involvement... We want eveiyone to have a say.
Frightened, nervous managers use thick, convoluted planning books and busy slides filled with everything they've known since childhood.

Harvard Business Review (1989)
People always overestimate how complex business is. This isn't rocket science; we've chosen one of the world's more simple professions.

Harvard Business Review (1989)
You can't grow long-term if you can't eat short-term. Anybody can manage short. Anybody can manage long. Balancing those two things is what management is.
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