Welch’s Leadership « We Bring Good Things To Life ». This is how General Electric (GE) defined its activity, in general terms, between 1979 and 2003. During this period, and more precisely from 1981 to 2001, Jack Welch was the company’s CEO. This previous advertising slogan, designed by the advertising firm BBDO, largely contributed to GE corporate identity; indeed, according to Baer Performance Marketing, “When you hear the name General Electric, […] “We Bring Good Things to Life” is also brought
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Cultural Assessment of General Electric Learning Team A Human Relations and Organizational Behavior March 14, 2005 Cultural Assessment of General Electric The corporate culture of General Electric (GE) is a composite of its people, leadership, organization, structure, and processes from past to present. This paper will provide an assessment of the corporate culture of GE, and provide an insight into the dynamics, which have made it one of the world’s premier
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Promotional and Advertising Strategies: Toyota Motors and General Motors BUS 508 Contemporary Business June 8, 2014 Abstract The production and management systems in many industries get revolutionized globally due to changing technologies. The automobile industry is not left behind and is currently facing new opportunities and threats. Increase in safety requirements, globalization, digitalization and individualization are a few factors that
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should companies do to allow whistleblowing? They should establish concrete programs that facilitate and encourage employees to whistleblow. Why GM Fails at Whistleblowing In a BusinessWeek article, GM Recalls: How General Motors Silenced a Whistle-Blower, a report blames General Motors with a culture of complacency for the more than decade-long delay before the company recalled millions of faulty vehicles. It described employees as passing the buck and committees falling back on the “GM nod” –
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General Motors’ Crisis Communication Plan Public Relations & Corporate Communications Company Overview General Motors (GM) is an American global car manufacturer headquartered in Detroit Michigan. Employing 202,000 people, GM produces automobiles in 31 out of the 157 countries in which it conducts business. In 2011, GM succeeded in surpassing Toyota and Volkswagen with the largest number of sales worldwide, 9.03 million vehicles1. At the heart of General Motor’s charge is customer satisfaction:
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Change in General Motors Tina L. Wilderman MGT435 - Organizational Change Professor Robert Vega 02/14/2011 Change In General Motors General Motors Corporation was founded in 1902 and has produced nearly 450 million vehicles globally since their inception. The automobile giant has operations in nearly every country in the world. Up until the past decade, GM was enjoying rapidly growing sales and revenues. However, with the recent economic downturn, the challenge has been to capture
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MGX 9660 - International Business Theory and Practice Case n°10: The Collapse of General Motors PHAM Trang (23283300) REBOURG Malcolm (23625678) YAO Aileen (20460996) 1 Table of Contents I - Introduction………..………...………………………………………….….….p 3 II - What are the internal and external factors that contributed to GM’s decline and eventual bankruptcy protection application?……………….....….p 4 Internal Factors...………….……..…………………………...……….……….…p 4 Extenal Factors……….…..…………………………..………
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Change in General Motors Tina L. Wilderman MGT435 - Organizational Change Professor Robert Vega 02/14/2011 Change In General Motors General Motors Corporation was founded by William Durrant in 1902, since their conception they have produced nearly 450 million vehicles globally. The goliath corporation operates in virtually every country in the world. Up until the past decade GM was enjoying rapidly growing sales and revenues across the board. However, with the current economic
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Adam Wells Organizational Change MGT. 435 Change in General Motors Taneisha Pugh 5/24/2010 Change In General Motors General Motors Corporation was founded by William Durrant in 1902, since their conception they have produced nearly 450 million vehicles globally. The goliath corporation operates in virtually every country in the world. Up until the past decade GM was enjoying rapidly growing sales and revenues across the board. However, with the current economic meltdown the ability to capture
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