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 Case Code : LDEN040
 Case Length : 22 Pages
 Period : 1981-2006
 Pub Date : 2006
 Teaching Note :Not Available
 Organization : General Electric Company Industry : Diversified
 Countries : USA
 
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 << Previous ExcerptsJack Welch
	
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Welch, the son of a railway conductor, was born on November 19, 1935 at Salem, 
Massachusetts. He studied chemical engineering at the University of 
Massachusetts, from where he graduated in 1957. He then moved to the University 
of Illinois, where he received his Masters and Ph.D in chemical engineering. 
Welch joined GE in 1960 as a junior engineer at a salary of $10,500 per annum. 
He was not happy with the excessively bureaucratic culture of the company. In 
1961, soon after he completed his first year at GE, he put in his papers as he 
was disappointed with the $1000 raise he received. |   
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 He accepted a job at a company called International Minerals & Chemicals 
	Corporation. But just a few days before he was due to leave GE, Reuben 
	Gutoff (Gutoff), Welch's immediate superior, took him out to dinner and 
	spent four hours trying to convince him to stay with GE. Gutoff promised 
	Welch that he would try to create a good work atmosphere for him - one that 
	would combine a "small-company environment, with big-company resources." He 
	also assured Welch that he would keep him from getting entangled with GE's 
	bureaucracy. 
	
		|  | Jeffrey Immelt
	Immelt was born in 1956 in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father was an employee of 
	GE's Aircraft Engines division. As a child, Immelt was active in sports and 
	was on the football and basketball teams at his school. He majored in 
	mathematics from Dartmouth College in the late 1970s, after which he joined 
	Proctor & Gamble Co. (P&G) as a member of its brand management team. After 
	about a year with P&G, Immelt enrolled for an MBA from Harvard. On finishing 
	his course, he joined GE as a marketing executive in 1982 at the company's 
	headquarters in Fairfield, Connecticut.  |  ExhibitsExhibit I: GE's Share PricesExhibit II: A Note on Six Sigma
 Exhibit III: GE's Revenues 1981-2000 (in Millions of US Dollars)
 Exhibit IV: GE's Revenues and Earnings
 Exhibit V: Some of GE's Business Acquisitions under Immelt
 Exhibit VI: GE's Business Reorganization in 2005
 
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