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    General Electric Internal/External Factors For over one hundred thirty years General Electric has helped shape this country to the comforts known today. Their company motto “imagination at work” says it all. With their ability to adapt to the ever changing environment around them as lead the company’s success and drive over the years. In today’s corporate world you can not find a stronger company that has learned and changed through time. The following looks at how they survived and grew for

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    The 7s model is only a theory The 7s Model was introduced for the first time in 1981‚ by Richard Pascale and Anthony Athos. McKinsey‚ an American consultancy bureau‚ adopted the model‚ used it frequently and made it one of the best-known management models in the world. The 7s Model stands for seven aspects where an organization should pay attention to‚ in order to function successfully: Staff‚ Style‚ Structure‚ System‚ Strategy‚ Skills and Shared Values. These 7 aspects have to support and

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    Case Discussion Questions 1. GE used to prefer acquisitions or Greenfield ventures as an entry mode rather than joint ventures. Why do you think this was the case? According to our textbook‚ a firm can establish a wholly owned subsidiary in a country by building a subsidiary from the ground up‚ the so-called Greenfield strategy‚ or by acquiring an enterprise in the target market. Acquisitions have three major points in their favor. First‚ they are quick to execute. By acquiring an established

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    General Electric (“GE”)‚ similar to many major corporations in the 1980s and 1990s‚ underwent a restructuring phase in line with the McKinsey Restructuring Pentagon. Through this restructuring‚ General Electric implemented a portfolio-planning model to manage the ever-increasing demands of a company involved in over 190 businesses. Ultimately‚ this model allowed GE to formally??? GE set lofty goals of increasing earnings per share 25% faster than the growth of GNP. In order to achieve this the

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    company we decided on for our financial analysis is General Electric. At first we were looking at Starbucks‚ as it is a rapidly growing multinational corporation‚ but after some research we discovered that the earnings per share growth of Starbucks is 40.2%. Therefore Starbucks did not meet the requirement set at 50% EPS growth to be considered a truly “rapidly growing company”. We then continued our research and were able to find that General Electric has current EPS growth at 59.6%‚ which meets the

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    The Jack Welch Era at General Electric Abstract John Francis “Jack” Welch Jr. was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Electric Company between 1981 and 2001. He was responsible for building a tremendous reputation for his company and the leadership that helped him achieve that. With combination of ruthless focus and contradictory commitment to staff involvement‚ Welsh delivered the growth figures that

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    they similar? How are they different? Why might they differ? General Electrics has designed leadership programs that provide their employees’ with a self-directed career path that initiates their personal and professional growth within the company. The programs courses offer a variety of leadership activities that reinforces the learning value while sharpening the skills of the potential leaders within the company. General Electrics (GE) has given their employees the opportunity to utilize these

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    is the breach of values that seek to understand the nature‚ purpose‚ and founding of principles of moral rules and the system it comprises (Pozgar‚ 2012). General Electric (GE) Healthcare introduced an ultrasound device that led to the abortion of female fetuses in China and India where the majority of males are preferred. General Electric Healthcare is facing a dilemma on the use of the device. This device could be used in unethical and illegal practices of aborting females. It is necessary

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    TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT CUSTOMER FOCUS – TOTAL PARTICIPATION – CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT Learning from GENERAL ELECTRIC (WORLD-CLASS COMPANY) General Electric (GE) is one of world class company which is so concern and has high level quality awareness‚ all components in the company are care about the results of precision manufacture operation and also high performance products so that customer never worried using GE products. As effort in improve customer focus‚ GE invest million Dollars to

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    CASE 22 Jeff Immelt and the Reinventing of General Electric[1] On April 25‚ 2012 Jeff Immelt‚ chairman and CEO of the General Electric Company‚ presided over the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting in Detroit‚ Michigan. As representatives of the “99 Percent Movement” protesting GE’s low rate of corporate tax were ushered from the hall‚ and GE’s board members and corporate officers took their seats‚ Immelt reflected on his eleven years as head of GE. Immelt knew that taking over from

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