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Ten Executives Tell Hedrick Smith How They Are Leading Their Companies into the 21st Century

Global markets and powerful new competitors are rewriting the rules of business for American CEOs and their counterparts overseas. While many executives have failed to comprehend the changes taking place around them, a handful of corporate leaders are working profound and often surprising changes in their companies, rethinking old ways of doing business and retooling their organizations for the future. In a series of ten probing and remarkably candid conversations, award-winning journalist Hedrick Smith speaks with ten masters of change—executives who are transforming their companies and the industries they compete in—to learn how each was able to recognize the conditions that called for change and turn their organizations to face the challenge.

10-part series.



 
                

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The Series Includes : An Obsession with Quality | Boeing Reinvents the Airplane | A Banker's Apprenticeship | Power Sharing at Daimler-Benz | Keiretsu and the Friday Lunch | Turning Around General Motors | Steering Ford to Superior Quality | A CEO Goes Back to the Classroom | Taking Risks at Intel | Returning Strength to U.S. Steel
     


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