Executing E-Business Strategies - The GE Way |
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"Any company, old or new, that does not see this technology literally as important as breathing, could be on its last breath. But for those of us, including GE, who are capturing it, energized by it and see it as the greatest opportunity in our history, the excitement is like nothing we've ever experienced."1 - Jack Welch, on GE's E-Business Initiative. Introduction
According to analysts, GE had demonstrated that speed and execution were the most critical factors of any successful e-business strategy.
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In the article titled "GE, e-business," by Paul V. Arnold, MRO Today magazine,
October/November 2001.
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