Welch was abrasive and a womanizer, but he created one of the most valuable companies in American history. He also encouraged disagreement to send opinions among the people who worked for him. Welch's legacy has been turned into headlines of this is good or bad when really it's a complex person who did some terrible things.
Before the mega-cap tech giants, there was General Electric.
William D. Cohan is a Founding Partner of Puck and the author of “Power Failure: The Rise and Fall of an American Icon.” Cohan joined Ricky Mulvey to discuss:
- Jack Welch, and the religion of earnings consistency. - The mythology behind General Electric’s birth. -General Electric’s “time of death”. - Why Cohan believes a combination between Warner Brothers Discovery and NBCUniversal is “inevitable.”
Host: Ricky Mulvey Guest: William D. Cohan Engineer: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl, Tim Sparks, Annie Franks
Companies discussed: GE, DIS, WBD, CMCSA
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