WORKS CITED
(RESULTS OF WEB SEARCH #2)
Jack Welch
"GE  is a Bubbling Cauldron of Ideas and Learning-with Tens of Thousands of People Playing Alternate Roles of Teacher and Student."
-Jack Welch
Byrne, John A.(June 8, 1998). "How Jack Welch Runs GE A Close-Up   Look at How America's #1 Manager Runs GE." Business Week. p. 1-     12. Retrieved on April 1, 2002 from the World Wide Web:             http://www.ge.com/news.welch/articles/bw0698.html.

Charan, Ram. (December 7, 1998). “Managing to Be the Best : The      Century’s Smartest  Bosses Have Influence Beyond Their       Companies.” Time. p. 1-2. Retrieved on  April 17, 2002 from the World Wide Web: 
http://www.ge.com/news/welch/articles/t1298.html.

Hermann, Margaret. (November 1999). “Assessing Leadership Style: A Trait Analysis.”  p. 1-42.  Social Science Automation, Inc.

Hutcheson, James Olan. (November 13, 1998). “Servant Leadership Can Help Firms  Thrive.” Dallas Business Journal. p. 1-2. Retrieved March 27, 2002 from the  World Wide Web: 
http://dallas.bizjournals.com/dallas/stories/1998/11/16/editorial14.html.

Krames, Jeffrey A. (2002). The Jack Welch Lexicon of Leadership. McGaw-Hill.  p. 3-203.

“Learning to Lead with Fertilizer and a Watering Can.” p. 1-2. Retrieved on April 16,  2002 from the World Wide Web:
http://leadership.wharton.upenn.edu/1- change/interviews/portrait%20of %20Jack%20Welch.pdf.

Maccoby, Michael. (January-February 2000). “Narcissistic Leaders: The Incredible Pros,  the Inevitable Cons.” Harvard Business Review. p. 70; 73.


Slater, Robert. (1999). Jack Welch and the GE Way: Management Insights and  Leadership Secrets of the Legendary CEO. McGraw-Hill. p. 1-303.


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Introduction
Profile
Servant LeadershipTheory
Leadership Philosophies
Leadership Analysis
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