Read the case, General Electric and the Hudson River Cleanup

Read the case, General Electric and the Hudson River Cleanup (Case 22, p. 705) Compose a short analysis of the case (600 no more than 800 words) using the general criteria provided in Carroll’s frame work described on page 612 (as modified for our class, see below). What is the issue? Facts and Assumptions? Stakeholders? […]

What additional ideas do you have that could help GE fill as many internal positions as possible with its current employees

General Electric (GE) is the oldest component in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, transforming itself into a global digital industrial company with over 300,000 employees supporting customers in over 180 countries. Because it understands the importance of great leadership to the company’s success, GE takes succession planning very seriously. Knowing that every chief executive officer […]

. Given Lincoln Electric’s outstanding success in Cleveland operations, why did the internationalization thrust of the late 1980s and early 1990s fail?

Lincoln Electric Case: Questions on Implementation Strategy 1. How was Lincoln able to grow and prosper for so long in such a difficult commodity industry that forced out other giants such as General Electric, Westinghouse, and BOC? (same as cost leadership question 1) 2. Given Lincoln Electric’s outstanding success in Cleveland operations, why did the […]