Organizational Decisions
The article uses a destructive executive as an example of the cost of ignoring experienced organizational advice. Jack Welch is presented as an example of a mentor who could give direct guidance on personnel and organizational problems. An…
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The article uses a destructive executive as an example of the cost of ignoring experienced organizational advice. Jack Welch is presented as an example of a mentor who could give direct guidance on personnel and organizational problems. An experienced business operator quickly identified the executive problem and offered to handle the firing.