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  2. Jack Welch - Wikipedia

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    At Any Cost: Jack Welch, General Electric, and the Pursuit of Profit. New York: Vintage Books. ISBN 0-375-70567-8. OCLC 924507503. Slater, Robert (1998). Jack Welch and the GE Way: Management Insights and Leadership Secrets of the Legendary CEO. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-058104-5. OCLC 880416549. Slater, Robert (1992).

  3. The Layoff Kings: The 25 Companies Responsible for 700,000 ...

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    The largest layoffs came in February 2009, when the company let go of 50,000 people -- almost 20% of its workforce. Those cuts, however, weren't enough to keep the company solvent. GM ended up ...

  4. General Electric - Wikipedia

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    Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch even cameoed as himself, appearing in the season four episode "Future Husband". The episode is a satirical reference to the real-world acquisition of NBC Universal from General Electric by Comcast in November 2009. [271] In 2013, GE received a National Jefferson Award for Outstanding Service by a Major ...

  5. Janesville Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    Janesville Assembly's chimney. Janesville Assembly Plant was a former automobile factory owned by General Motors located in Janesville, Wisconsin.Opened in 1919, it was the oldest operating GM plant when it was largely idled in December 2008, and ceased all remaining production on April 23, 2009.

  6. Is There Life after a Layoff? - AOL

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    Tom Roberts was laid off in April 2009, six weeks after he told his supervisor that he needed to have brain surgery. Paying the bills with a now-exhausted balance of vacation and sick days ...

  7. GE is recovering, making its shares look undervalued - AOL

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    As expected, General Electric (GE) is on the mend, its stock price is reflecting that new reality, and so I'm reiterating my buy rating for the company, first recommended on June 2, 2009 at a ...

  8. Vitality curve - Wikipedia

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    General Electric, by far, was the most famous company to use the form of corporate management. However, since Welch's departure from the company, less emphasis has been placed on eliminating the bottom 10%, with more emphasis placed on team-building. [45] During Welch's leadership, the system was dubbed "rank and yank". [43]

  9. Reduction in income after a layoff can follow you for years

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