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Jacked Up: The Inside Story of How Jack Welch Talked GE into Becoming the World’s Greatest Company [Hardcover]

Bill Lane (Author)
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December 17, 2007

AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE GENIUS OF GE

Bill Lane was Jack Welch's speechwriter for 20 years. In the first book by a GE insider, Lane shows that the real secret to Welch's immense success as a leader was Welch's ability as a master communicator. Welch launched a communications revolution that took GE from a ponderous supertanker of a company, to what Welch called a high speed “cigarette boat” capable of radical moves and rapid learning from the best institutions in the world.

Jacked Up gives you a front row seat to Welch's twenty-year campaign to transform GE. Lane's first-hand, fly-on-the-wall account reveals some of Welch's most vivid and exciting moments, including:

  • An analyst’s presentation in Florida, where Welch’s angry remarks ignited GE’s stock growth
  • A packed GE classroom at Crotonville, N.Y., when Welch and Bob Nardelli decided to stop construction on a multimilliondollar investment based on a class presentation
  • Welch’s frank—and hilarious—explanation for financial services superstar Gary Wendt’s departure from GE
  • Meetings with his top advisors, where Welch dissed dull presenters and lavished kudos on articulate managers

You'll learn Jack's simple, often brutally enforced guidelines for “making a great pitch”, and how Welch practiced them himself in his memorable appearances before employees, financial analysts and customers--and his zero-tolerance of BS. You'll witness laugh-out-loud-funny cameo appearances from boldface names like Southwest Airlines Herb Kelleher, Don Imus, Jack's ex-wife Jane Welch, Conan O'Brian, and “Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog”. And you'll understand exactly how every leader can master the art of communication, to teach and inspire, shock and provoke, all at the same time.

This is Jack at his out-and-out best. This is the only book a leader or aspiring leader will ever need on effective communications.



Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Does the world really need another book on Jack Welch? While the former GE CEO is an acknowledged superstar of the business world, he has written and been written about in so many books in this genre that regular visitors to bookstore business sections may find themselves growing weary. One thing's for sure-if you're going to write another book centered on Jack Welch, it better be good. Luckily, this volume doesn't disappoint. Written by Bill Lane, Welch's speechwriter of 20 years, this book documents GE's Welch years and offers general advice. While completely deferential to Welch-sometimes to a fault-Lane is a great observer and writer, bringing the spirit of Welch's GE tenure alive through anecdotes, conversation and explicit details that reveal what strategies worked to advance careers or end them. Italicized advice tips that summarize communications tips and strategies round out various chapters like a stream of consciousness whisper. While this book's primary appeal will still be to Jack Welch junkies, the author's insider tone and great style make an interesting read for a wider audience.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

From the Back Cover

“Shockingly informative, unexpectedly funny, and a surprisingly good read about Welch’s tenure as GE’s CEO and CRO (chief rhetoric officer).” -Strategy + Business magazine

When it comes to leadership,

DO YOU KNOW JACK?

NO MORE REPORTS:

Jack got quiet for nearly a full minute, and stared down at the table with the semi-scowl that meant some kind of processing was going on. Then he said, loudly and decisively:

“No, no, no! We’re not doing this any more. No more ‘reports.’ We’re sick of reports. The only pitches that are worth anything are when you tell people what they ought to do. Otherwise it’s just a waste.”

And so it began, gradually, that GE began to move from a self-absorbed corporation to what Welch would later describe with much pride as “a real learning company.”

A SHOUT FROM THE BATHROOM:

One day Jack brought a copy of a letter he had been sent. It was written by one of our very senior business leaders “explaining” some Corporate initiative. The letter made no sense, and Jack read passages of it aloud, with inflections that emphasized the absurdities in what the man had written. Finally he stopped laughing long enough to render his final criticism.

“It’s like something he yelled out the bathroom door to his secretary while he was sitting on the can. That’s it exactly. This is a shout from the bathroom.”

THIS IS JACK: UNCENSORED, IRREPRESSIBLE, AND UNBEATABLE


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 300 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (December 17, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071544100
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071544108
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #784,744 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rollicking insider's view of legendary GE CEO, January 4, 2008
This review is from: Jacked Up: The Inside Story of How Jack Welch Talked GE into Becoming the World’s Greatest Company (Hardcover)
Few books are manage to be funny and informative--especially when the topic is business. I've read all the GE books and "Jacked Up" goes to the head of the class. Previous tomes about GE (either by Welch or business writers) were too concerned with buffing the legend's already glowing image. This insider's view revels in some of the rough edges at the same time it imparts some great tips that all of us can put to work. The author's thesis that communication was central to Welch's success certainly seems to be borne out by the plunge in the conglomerate's stock price that coincided with Welch's departure.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Juiced up for Jacked Up, January 22, 2008
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This review is from: Jacked Up: The Inside Story of How Jack Welch Talked GE into Becoming the World’s Greatest Company (Hardcover)
As an alum of GE from the late 90's and a communications professional, this was a breath of fresh air that got me excited about my job again. Not only does Lane take you behind the scenes of the Welch era to see the rough edges and cold realities -- and his stories ring true for this GE alum -- but he also gives you a real and pragmatic idea of what the top brass are really thinking when they're listening to your pitch. And better yet, he gives you some proven advice about how to prepare yourself for the big day. Lane pulls no punches -- clearly this book is a prime example of the type of communication he's preaching. And I can confirm that the movement documented here that Welch started (and Lane was part of) really did happen -- this is a rare look behind the scenes. I just ordered another copy to give my CEO.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jacked Up or Jacked Off? Tales from Close to the Flame ..., February 15, 2008
This review is from: Jacked Up: The Inside Story of How Jack Welch Talked GE into Becoming the World’s Greatest Company (Hardcover)
This is a testosterone-drenched memoir of Jack Welch's speech writer at GE. The message can be summed up as:

* Jack Welch and I teamed up to declare war on corporate B.S.
* We raised the bar on business presentations
* Over-prepare for any presentation and sweat the details
* If you don't have passion, don't bother
* Avoid "Death by PowerPoint;" in fact, ditch the PowerPoints!

Not bad advice, but then again just saying that would not have consumed 300+ pages. Underlying all of this is the theme that the author believes that he and Welch were hot s---, which may be true, though Welch's legacy has been tarnished some by his emperor-like severance package disclosures and a messy affair that led to divorce #2 and wife #3.

Still, from reading the memoir you get an entertaining feel for what it was like being close to "Neutron Jack" during the height of the GE years. It was a hard working, hard driving, hard living and hard drinking (and hard golfing!) crew. Forget about any rubbish regarding "work-life balance." All is sacrificed to the gods of GE stock price.

The peppery memoir snaps and crackles with a locker room type atmosphere of Alpha Male dogdom, with everything except the towel-snapping. Even in the C-level suite, boys will be boys.

Withal, and whether you envy or pity those at GE, agree or disagree with Welch and his iconization as The Ultimate CEO, this is an entertaining read!
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