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Jack Welch
Jack
Welch began his career with the General Electric Company in 1960,
and in 1981 became the company's eighth Chairman and CEO. During
his tenure, GE's market capitalization increased by $400 billion,
making it the world's most valuable corporation. In 1999, Fortune
named him the "manager of the century," and the Financial
Times recently named him one of the three most admired business
leaders in the world today. Upon retiring from GE in 2001,
Mr. Welch published his internationally best-selling autobiography
Jack: Straight from the Gut. He now teaches at MIT's Sloan School
of Management and speaks to business leaders and students around
the world.
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