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This is a must-read book for every CEO, aspiring business leader, or anyone who has to manage teams, big and small. The book reveals the enormous energy, passion, and commitment needed to navigate a highly complex and global business. Hot Seat also provides many insightful business and leadership lessons. The book provides useful background and perspective on the many critical decisions he madeβselecting leaders, buying and selling businesses, where to invest and where not to. The lessons learned about business leadership are extremely valuable and thought-provoking.
We can all learn something from Hot Seat. I recommend it highly. Hot Seat scored one hundred and ninety-two for me. The reader is a orded a rare window to see how lonely leadership can be at critical times and teaches key leadership lessons that are both timely and timeless. We learn so much on how to run our businesses more e ectively and be better human beings, making this not only a must-read book but a go-to reference. Get a FREE ebook when you join our mailing list.
Click below to sign up and see terms and conditions. Provide your email again so we can register this ebook and send you more of what you like to read. You will continue to receive exclusive offers in your inbox. But my tenure had ended badly. My legacy was, at best, controversial. GE won in the marketplace but not in the stock market. I made thousands of decisions impacting millions of people, often in the midst of blinding uncertainty and second-guessed by countless critics.
Maybe it would be better not to write a book at all. Then, in June , something happened that changed my mind. But most striking was its histrionic tone. But readers had no way of knowing that. No one is immune to criticism; certainly not me. But this time I saw an opportunity. One of our students had volunteered to bring wine and cupcakes, so the mood was oddly festive.