It’s all about people
Jack Welch’s passion was making
people GE’s core competency, and
he saw to it that the company
found and developed great
people.
"The idea flow from the human spirit
is absolutely unlimited. All you have to do is tap into that well... My main job
was developing talent. I was a gardener providing water and other nourishment to
our top 750 people," said Jack Welch.
Companies must be boundaryless
to unlock their potential
Insular thinking results in
stale ideas and, consequently,
stale organizations. By breaking
down the walls and borders that
separated various departmental
and functional areas at GE,
Welch was able to unlock the
full creativity of his people,
propelling the company forward
with fresh, creative approaches
to problems.
Quality is nothing without
efficiency
GE’s Six Sigma initiatives
replaced sloganeering quality
strategies with ones that
brought about measurable results
in increased efficiency, reduced
defects and satisfied customers.
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