Posts Tagged ‘Jack Welch’
Executive Time Management: 3 questions to ask before allocating capital
Jack Welch was quoted in Fortune magazine saying that when he was CEO of General Electric, one of his major priorities was to allocate capital. Senior leaders have a cadre of talented and highly trained executives who have great ideas about how to spend those resources. In this video, I suggest three questions every senior [...]
More SHRM coverage
Rick Bell: Some attendees and vendors optimistic about SHRM 2009 despite low attendance John Hollon: The mood is subdued Laurie Ruettimann: Trashy Diva Libby Sartain: Words of wisdom for HR: Jack Welch at SHRM More tomorrow …
SHRM roundup: Reflections on Jack Welch
SHRM has invited some of the best HR bloggers to cover the conference this year. Here’s a sample of the coverage so far: Lance Haun: SHRM conference Sunday – Don’t call me the press Michael Long: SHRM conference – Welch’s call to action Michael VanDervort: Jack Welch has a few opinions Sharlyn Lauby: Live from [...]
Live from SHRM: A little tough love from Jack Welch
Former GE CEO Jack Welch kicked off the annual conference of the Society for Human Resource Management with a little tough love this afternoon, offering attendees guidance on how to help steer their organizations through a tough economy while raising their own profile with senior management. In the wide-ranging Q-and-A with Claire Shipman, Welch took [...]
