Jack Welch, the Chairman and CEO of General Electric between 1981 and 2001, the most lauded CEO in the world, and the best CEO in America, built GE in to the most successful American corporation of the late twentieth century by his unique management strategies. To evaluate what Jack Welch has done and judge his achievement is not so simple, moreover, it is complicated. No one is perfect leader, since Chinese people regard Mao to be the most respectful leader in history even though he made some big wrong decisions which indeed affected the history a lot. And in my opinion, a leader/manager can be described as the good leader/manager by excellent performance in following 3 aspects: make profit, make loyalty employees and make growth. Now I will talk about Jack Welch through these 3 aspects.
First of all, make profit. Profit is the core goal of a company. No company could survival with loss in this fierce competition environment. In this point of view, Jack Welch did an extraordinary good job by increasing the net earning of GE from 1.7 billion to 12.7 billion between 1981 and 2000. What’s more, most of the index including market value, ROS and ROE were showing the great performance of the company’s profit growth. Not to mention whether the management style is bad or not, the profit growth could convince the broad to keep you in.
Secondly, make employees loyalty. Unwilling to promise employees a job for life, convinced as he was that the job-for –life commitment that GE had made in the past had kept too much deadwood around, Welch understand that he had to provide new motivation to employees to work harder and to trust the company. The way to do is to give workers a sense of empowerment, a kind of the feeling that they are the “owners” of their businesse ...