In 'My Years with General Motors', Alfred Sloan offers an insider's perspective on the revolutionary changes that transformed the automotive industry. He details his innovative management strategies that propelled GM to unprecedented success and dominance. With candid anecdotes and revealing insights, Sloan captivates readers with the dynamic interplay of corporate politics and visionary leadership. This memoir is not just a corporate history; it’s a blueprint for business excellence and foresight. Discover how one man's vision shaped a century of automotive advancement and the principles that still resonate today.
By Alfred Sloan
Published: 1990
""The foundation of management is to protect the rights of the company and to secure its future; without it, all progress is doomed to fail.""
My Years with General Motors became an instant bestseller when it was first published in 1963. It has since been used as a manual for managers, offering personal glimpses into the practice of the "discipline of management" by the man who perfected it. This is the story no other businessman could tell—a distillation of half a century of intimate leadership experience with a giant industry and an inside look at dramatic events and creative business management. Only a handful of business books have reached the status of a classic, having withstood the test of over fifty years' time. Even today, Bill Gates praises My Years with General Motors as the best book to read on business, and Business Week has named it the number one choice for its "bookshelf of indispensable reading."
Alfred Sloan was an influential American author and business executive, best known for his seminal work 'My Years with General Motors,' which provides a unique insider's view of the automotive industry and corporate management. Having served as the president and chairman of General Motors, Sloan's writings are characterized by a clear, analytical style, blending personal anecdotes with insightful business strategies. His contributions have not only shaped management practices but have also inspired countless leaders in various fields.
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My Years with General Motors
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