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Jack Welch General Electric. By: Kennya Leal Chris Lage Richard Orsi Alexandra Pagliuca Dan Wales. "Neutron Jack". Early Life. Born in Peabody, Massachusetts. Father was a Maine Railroad Conductor. Mother was a Housewife. Education.
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Jack WelchGeneral Electric By: Kennya Leal Chris Lage Richard Orsi Alexandra Pagliuca Dan Wales
Early Life • Born in Peabody, Massachusetts. • Father was a Maine Railroad Conductor. • Mother was a Housewife.
Education • Jack attended Salem High School. • Graduated from UMASS Amherst in 1957 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. • Graduated from the University of Illinois in 1960 with a M.S. and Ph.D. also in Chemical Engineering.
Early Jobs • Joined General Electric in 1960 as a Junior Engineer in Pittsfield, MA. • Very disapointed with strict bureaucracy within General Electric, and planned to leave. • Named Vice President of G.E. in 1972. • Named Senior Vice President in 1977. • Became Vice Chairman in 1979. • Hit his peak as CEO in 1982. The youngest chairman and CEO in history of G.E.
“You Can’t grow long term if you can’t eat short term” – Jack Welch • Made it to the top despite his working class background • Set a new model for the corporation
He increased the market value of GE from $12 billion to $280 billion • Has created more share holder value than anyone in history . • Reshaped GE with more than 600 acquisitions and pushed to enter newly emerging markets.
Fierce believer in the power of his people • Created informality at a big company • Manages GE like a small organization
“He’s able to get people to give more of themselves because of who he is. He lives the American dream. He wasn’t born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He got himself out of the pile. He didn’t just show up” - Brian Nailor
Jack Welch Key Management Themes • Informal Communicative Environment • Cut Bureaucracy • Build Efficiency • Foster Creativity • Develop People • Clearly Communicate Visions & Expectations • Cut Your Losses from Mediocrity • Six Sigma Methodology
HistoricalParallels • Jules Henri Fayol(1841-1925) • Began Career in Engineering • Elevated to General Manager Level • Closed or Reorganized Non-productive Business Units • Acquired New Business Units to Promote Diversification and Integration • Pioneer in Management Theory • Managerial Ability vs. Technical Abiity • Developed 1st Principles of Management
Fayol’s Key Elements of Management • Planning – Define & Communicate Objectives • Organizing – Providing Knowledge and Resources to Achieve • People and not structure make the difference • Promoted Management Training • Command – “Get the optimum return from all employees” • Coordination – Harmonize Activities for Success • Control – Measure Performance and make Adjustments
Fayol: Key Command Concepts • Thorough Knowledge of Employees • Eliminate Incompetent Employees • Make Unity, Energy, Initiative, & Loyalty Prevail
Chester I. Barnard Executive Functions • Formulate a Purpose • Provide Systems of Communication • Promote & Secure Essential Efforts • Recruit compatible employees – Group Dynamics • Maintain morale & “Informal” environment • Maintain inducements & rewards • Maintain controls – training and performance measures
Henry A. Murray (1893-1988) Developing People - Factors of Motivation • Power – Welch empowered Managers & Business Units to control their own destiny • Affiliation – CEC sessions (top 500 execs), Crotonville training sessions (rising stars) • Achievement – 25% pay increases, 20%-70% bonuses, stock options (27,000 employees)¹ ¹ - Source: Business Week – June 8, 1998 (http://www.businessweek.com/1998/23/b3581001.htm)
Scientific Management & The Hawthorne Studies • Linked to Six Sigma Methodology • Statistically define, measure, analyze, design, verify • Create the best environments to accomplish work • Eliminate factors that reduce quality and that waste time & energy • Implement conditions with the best opportunity for Success • Six Sigma goes maximizes employee contribution and the effectiveness of designs, systems, and processes.
Jack is Business • Jack Welch LLC. • A partner for the private equity firm Clayton, Dubilies and Rice. • Consultant for Interactive Corp • Jack also contributes to a couple business television networks such as MSNC and CNBC. • Jack and Suzy also have their own website that offers a variety of helpful resources related to business management.
Professor Jack Welch • January 25th, 2006 • Sacred Heart University Business became the John F. Welch College of Business. • September, 2006 • MIT Sloan School of Management. • July, 2009 • Jack Welch Management Institute @ Chancellor University in Ohio.
Written by Jack Welch • Winning was a book he co-wrote with his wife Suzy Welch • Winning the answers: confronting 74 of the toughest questions in business today • “Jack, straight from the gut” #1 National Best Seller List. • “ The Welch Way” a weekly news column co-written by Jack & Suzy Welch. • Published in approximately 45 various business magazines
Summary • Jack wants people to become the best leaders they can be.
WHAT LEADERS DO -Leaders relentlessly upgrade their team, using every encounter as an opportunity to evaluate, coach, and build self-confidence. -Leaders make sure people not only see the vision, they live and breathe it. -Leaders get into everyone's skin, exuding positive energy and optimism. -Leaders establish trust with candor, transparency, and credit. -Leaders have the courage to make unpopular decisions and gut calls. -Leaders probe and push with a curiosity that borders on skepticism, making sure their questions are answered with action. -Leaders inspire risk taking and learning by setting the example. -Leaders celebrate. - Adopted from "Winning" by Jack and Suzy Welch (HarperCollins) Thank You! Are there any questions or comments?
Resources • http://www.ge.com/company/history/bios/john_welch.html • http://www.jwmi.com/what_leaders_do.html • http://www.welchway.com/About-Us/Jack-Welch/Biography.aspx