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GE’s corporate structure not only could prevent managers from developing the skills they needed to run an independent business, but also made it impossible to get an accurate picture of a division’s performance or health. Measuring profit without including all the underlying costs distorted the performance of the businesses and their management. It was great for painting a picture of success to investors. Less clear was whether the thickening of the corporate layer was a solid strategy for the long term. Immelt was effectively undoing the aggressive cuts that Jack Welch had inflicted on the GE ...more
Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric
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