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  2. Jack Welch - Wikipedia

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    John Francis Welch Jr. (November 19, 1935 – March 1, 2020) was an American business executive, chemical engineer, and writer.He was Chairman and CEO of General Electric (GE) between 1981 and 2001.

  3. Jack Welch's GE legacy ended last week: R.I.P. - AOL

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    Jack Welch, the legendary long-time chief executive of General Electric, died on Mar. 1, 2020, almost two decades after he left the company. His corporate legacy died at GE’s recent Investor Day ...

  4. Jack Welch, legendary former GE CEO, dead at age 84 - AOL

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    Former chairman and CEO of industrial giant General Electric Jack Welch has died at the age of 84. His wife Suzy announced his death, according to CNBC.

  5. Jack Welch, former GE CEO, dies - AOL

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    JACK WELCH - WHO built General Electric into one of the world's most valuable companies… becoming one of the MOST INFLUENTIAL CEOs of his generation - has died. Welch joined GE as a chemical ...

  6. 10 Great Jack Welch Quotes On Leadership, Developing ... - AOL

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    Jack Welch, who started out as an engineer at General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), and rose to be one of the most influential CEOs in modern business, has died.Welch was appointed GE chairman and ...

  7. Category:General Electric chief executive officers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "General Electric chief executive officers" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Jack Welch; Charles Edward Wilson ...

  8. Vitality curve - Wikipedia

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    The vitality model of former General Electric chairman and CEO Jack Welch has been described as a "20-70-10" system. The "top 20" percent of the workforce is most productive, and 70% (the "vital 70") work adequately. The other 10% ("bottom 10") are nonproducers and should be fired. [1] [2]

  9. Boeing's shakeup and GE's fall: 2 more black eyes for Jack ...

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    Culp, the first GE chief executive who hadn’t been a company employee, succeeded two Welch acolytes in the position: John Flannery, who lasted 14 disastrous months, and Jeff Immelt, Welch’s ...