Jack Welch, who transformed GE into America’s most valuable company over 20 years at the helm of the industrial conglomerate, has died at the age of 84.
As chairman and chief executive from 1981 to 2001, Welch came to define a style of management that was featured on countless laudatory magazine covers and made him a best-selling author of leadership books.
Yet his legacy was later clouded by GE’s subsequent reversals and by a broader shift in corporate culture away from the shareholders-first ethos he embodied.
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