Title:
Power failure : the rise and fall of an American icon / William D. Cohan.
ISBN:
9780593084168
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
New York : Portfolio/Penguin, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, [2022]
Physical Description:
798 pages ; 24 cm
Contents:
ch. One A Child of two Fathers -- ch. Two Two Crises -- ch. Three Battle of the Airwaves -- ch. Four Incredible Electrical Conspiracy -- ch. Five Jack From Plastics -- ch. Six Benign Cycle of Power -- ch. Seven Reg and Jack -- ch. Eight Brass Ring -- ch. Nine Growing Pains -- ch. Ten New Jack Pack -- ch. Eleven A Tale Of Two Acquisitions -- ch. Twelve Bank Of General Electric -- ch. Thirteen Top Of The Rock -- ch. Fourteen Wheelin' And Dealin' -- ch. Fifteen Earnings Management -- ch. Sixteen Bake-Off -- ch. Seventeen Habemus Papam -- ch. Eighteen One Good Day -- ch. Nineteen Diluting the Blob -- ch. Twenty Imagination at Work -- ch. Twenty-One Blind Spot -- ch. Twenty-Two Burning Furniture -- ch. Twenty-Three Power Man -- ch. Twenty-Four If You Strike at the King -- ch. Twenty-Five A Fox Guarding the Henhouse -- ch. Twenty-Six Eisenhower -- ch. Twenty-Seven Last Emperor -- ch. Twenty-Eight Who Lost Ge?.
Summary:
"The dramatic rise--and unimaginable fall--of America's most iconic corporation by New York Times bestselling author and pre-eminent financial journalist William D. Cohan. No company embodied American ingenuity, innovation, and industrial power more spectacularly and more consistently than the General Electric Company. GE once developed and manufactured many of the inventions we take for granted today, nearly everything from the lightbulb to the jet engine. GE also built a cult of financial and leadership success envied across the globe and became the world's most valuable and most admired company. But even at the height of its prestige and influence, cracks were forming in its formidable foundation. In a masterful re-appraisal of a company that once claimed to "bring good things to life," pre-eminent financial journalist William D. Cohan argues that the incredible story of GE's rise and fall is not only a paragon, but also a prism through which we can better understand American capitalism. Beginning with its founding, innovations, and exponential growth through acquisitions and mergers, Cohan plumbs the depths of GE's storied management culture, its pioneering doctrine of shareholder value, and its seemingly hidden blind spots, to reveal that GE wasn't immune from the hubris and avoidable mistakes suffered by many other corporations. In POWER FAILURE, Cohan punctures the myth of GE, exploring in a rich narrative how a once-great company wound up broken and in tatters--a cautionary tale for the ages." -- Provided by publisher.
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OCLC Number:
on1338027400
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