Jack Welch, fmr CEO of GE, dies at 84. He accelerated the hyper #automation that we know in this economy by implementing methods like #LeanSixSigma. He was a visionary on data collection in organizations. Now we have a pathway to #UBI via a #DataDividend.
— James Felton Keith II (@JFKii) March 2, 2020
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Former General Electric $GE CEO Jack Welch has passed away at 84 years old...https://t.co/ARbssjUdzY@cnbc
— Dominic Chu (@TheDomino) March 2, 2020
RIP Jack Welch ✝️??
— Billtopper(gab.ai/Billtopper) (@BillH1059) March 2, 2020
Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of GE, dies at 84
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GEの元会長・CEOのJack Welch氏が84歳で死去。
— 今村咲 (@saki_imamura) March 2, 2020
1960年にGEにエンジニアとして入社し、1981年に45歳の若さで会長・CEOとなり、GEをMicrosoftに次ぐ時価総額の会社まで育て上げた。1999年には「今世紀の経営者」にも選ばれている。https://t.co/Mk8Xw2aqLc
Jack Welch was one of the greatest CEOs of our time, and an incredible leader and motivator to all at GE and the business world as a whole. He will be greatly missed. My condolences go out to his family and loved ones. https://t.co/dCGQSOUpfo
— John Legere (@JohnLegere) March 2, 2020
What a leader!Thank u for priceless business lessons!
— Aditya Shah,CFA (@AdityaD_Shah) March 2, 2020
During the 20 years he led the conglomerate, its market value grew from $12 billion to $410 billion.
Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of GE, dies at 84 https://t.co/bngBZveXqZ
“Don’t manage - lead change before you have to.” - RIP Jack Welch. https://t.co/q734VpN1MT
— Christian Reilly (@reillyusa) March 2, 2020
Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of GE, dies at 84https://t.co/ksiQZTApde
— Livid ??♀️ (@Livid2point0) March 2, 2020
he was not a good guy but the business press really loved him https://t.co/FLNSI8eBeC
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) March 2, 2020
Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of GE, dies at 84 https://t.co/q7Yu4RnkXZ@ShingiMunyeza @Busisa74 @nigelchanakira
— mmatigari (@matigary) March 2, 2020
stop reading that Jack Welch hagiography and read this instead https://t.co/a6xWo9Hqg2
— Mark Gongloff (@markgongloff) March 2, 2020
"Some people are vilified during their careers only to seem heroic in retrospect. Others are lionized in their prime, and only later do we realize how harmful their actions truly were. Jack Welch was in the latter category." My column: https://t.co/UOcfyHmk2N via @bopinion
— Joe Nocera (@opinion_joe) March 2, 2020
"Something that is often obscured about the rise of shareholder value is the degree to which it coincided with a roaring bull market. CEOs were praised for their brilliance when in truth they were simply lucky to be in the right place at the right time." https://t.co/3XzR9KTOk2
— Timothy Noah (@TimothyNoah1) March 2, 2020
"I know we’re not supposed to speak ill of the dead, but his effect on American capitalism was too profound — and too destructive — to go unmentioned." https://t.co/PTrxBkaBJT
— John S. Nash (@heynottheface) March 2, 2020
Jack Welch's effect on American capitalism was profound and destructive, @opinion_joe says https://t.co/2oPSMvuvCe via @bopinion
— Brooke Sutherland (@blsuth) March 2, 2020
GE의 전 회장 겸 CEO 인 잭 웰치는 84 세로 사망 https://t.co/jmlnFuE7hV
— editoy (@editoy) March 3, 2020
僕がGEに入った時は後任のジェフイメルトの時代だったけど、ジャックウェルチの功績は長いGEの歴史の中でも一際輝いていたように思う。伝説の経営者。安らかに。
— 和田耕太郎 (@Kotaro_PE39) March 2, 2020
Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of GE, dies at 84 https://t.co/bXBVeBxR6l
Oh no I just saw this! He was a legend! Rest in peace, Jack!#JackWelch #GEhttps://t.co/XN26tfHRV7
— Addy (@Velvetyvirgo) March 3, 2020
Sad news: Legendary GE CEO Jack Welch has passed away at 84. https://t.co/ePi4hzTmqC
— Bill George (@Bill_George) March 2, 2020
As CEO for 20 years, Jack transformed GE into the world's most valuable company & continued to contribute his wisdom to business students & leaders the past 20 years.
Jack was a unique leader.
エジソンが作ったGEを変えたジャック–ウェルチが亡くなりました。大学で技術経営論を講義していた時、頻繁にケーススタディで使わせて頂きました。偉大なる経営者のご冥福を祈ります。
— 藤末 健三 (@fujisue) March 2, 2020
Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of GE, dies at 84 https://t.co/jsEwN0p9b8
The man who changed the fortunes of GE, Jack Welch is no more.
— Venkatesh Jayaraman (@EWFA_) March 2, 2020
During the 20 years he led the conglomerate, its market value grew from $12 billion to $410 billion.
His book "Winning" that I read was amazing.
RIPhttps://t.co/h1EPBrG79A
A legend. Gone too soon, but a great life nonetheless.
— BigBaller (@RBa11e) March 2, 2020
Helped many succeed.$GE
Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of GE, dies at 84 - https://t.co/jN9n9ZUZC2
Former GE CEO Jack Welsh has died https://t.co/UiE2bS7VEP
— Matthew Keys (@MatthewKeysLive) March 2, 2020
According to Joe Nocera, Jack Welch is responsible for the Enron bankruptcy, high drug prices, excess CEO compensation and the (apparently too strong) success of Facebook. https://t.co/7SbAmtqxNi via @bopinion
— Scott Kupor (@skupor) March 2, 2020
Jack Welch inflicted terrible harm on corporate America. His focus on GE’s share price warped the business culture, causing companies to trample over the interests of employees, suppliers, and even customers. via @opinion_joe https://t.co/K1ywctknKL
— Ian Fraser (@Ian_Fraser) March 3, 2020
"Hey, anybody here ever work anywhere that was run by people who wanked themselves to sleep over this guy?"https://t.co/xalztqhoRU
— His Snark Materials (@jerrykuch) March 3, 2020
Jack Welch Inflicted Great Damage on Corporate America. Smart tough column by one of the best chroniclers of our Age of Greed @opinion_joe https://t.co/xXh1jwjJlp
— Michael Powell (@powellnyt) March 2, 2020
Great piece by @opinion_joe: "Jack Welch Inflicted Great Damage on Corporate America", which actually understates the degree to which he financialized GE into an over-leveraged hedge fund that failed in 2008 & needed a huge bailout: https://t.co/mLP3fOLPoi
— Better Markets (@BetterMarkets) March 3, 2020
2 very different takes on jack welch, both worth reading: https://t.co/JsT08hjPQuhttps://t.co/GItOy9pGUH
— erin griffith (@eringriffith) March 3, 2020
Jack Welch's effect on American capitalism was profound and destructive, @opinion_joe says https://t.co/iKDu2iIwUp via @bopinion
— John Stoehr's Editorial Board (@johnastoehr) March 2, 2020