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power failure The Rise And Fall of General electric With william co
power failure The Rise And Fall of General electric With william co

Power Failure The Rise And Fall Of General Electric With William Co William d cohan captures that drama exceptionally well in power failure. his account of the internal political machinations that accompanied ge’s humiliating decline is backed by impressive. — jonathan alter, author of his very best: jimmy carter, a life “ power failure by william cohan is a tour de force of reporting, a deeply researched chronicle of the flawed personalities and dysfunctional company politics that led general electric, once hailed as the great american corporate success, to self destruct. the story reads like a tragedy.”.

power failure The Rise And Fall of General electric With william co
power failure The Rise And Fall of General electric With william co

Power Failure The Rise And Fall Of General Electric With William Co William d. cohan, a former senior wall street m&a investment banker for 17 years at lazard frères & co., merrill lynch and jpmorganchase, is the new york times bestselling author of three non fiction narratives about wall street: money and power: how goldman sachs came to rule the world; house of cards: a tale of hubris and wretched excess on wall street; and, the last tycoons: the secret. In power failure, cohan punctures the myth of ge, exploring in a rich narrative how a once great company wound up broken and in tatters—a cautionary tale for the ages. read more ©2022 william d. cohan (p)2022 penguin audio. Isbn 9780593084168. the dramatic rise—and unimaginable fall—of america's most iconic corporation by new york times bestselling author and pre eminent financial journalist william d. cohan. no company embodied american ingenuity, innovation, and industrial power more spectacularly and more consistently than the general electric company. “power failure by william cohan is a tour de force of reporting, a deeply researched chronicle of the flawed personalities and dysfunctional company politics that led general electric, once hailed as the great american corporate success, to self destruct. the story reads like a tragedy.”.

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