Billy, Alfred, and General Motors : The Story of Two Unique Men, a Legendary Company, and a Remarkable Time in American History
معرفی کتاب «Billy, Alfred, and General Motors : The Story of Two Unique Men, a Legendary Company, and a Remarkable Time in American History» نوشتهٔ William Pelfrey، منتشرشده توسط نشر AMACOM در سال 2006. این کتاب در 9 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"You couldn’t find two more different men. Billy Durant was the consummate salesman, a brilliant wheeler-dealer with grand plans, unflappable energy, and a fondness for the high life. Alfred Sloan was the intellectual, an expert in business strategy and management, master of all things organizational. Together, this odd couple built perhaps the most successful enterprise in U.S. history, General Motors, and with it an industry that has come to define modern life throughout the world. Their story is full of timeless lessons, cautionary tales, and inspiration for business leaders and history buffs alike.
Billy, Alfred, and General Motors is the tale not just of the two extraordinary men of its title but also of the formative decades of twentieth-century America, through two world wars and sea changes in business, industry, politics, and culture. The book includes vivid, warts-and-all portraits of the legends of the golden age of the automobile, from “Crazy” Henry Ford, Ransom Olds, and Charles Nash to the brilliant but uncredited David Dunbar Buick and Cadillac founder Henry Leland.
The impact of Durant and Sloan on their contemporaries and their industry is matched only by the powerful legacy of their improbable and incredible partnership. Characters, events, and context -- all are brought skillfully and passionately to life in this meticulously researched and supremely readable book."
This book is the tale not just of the two extraordinary men of its title but also of the formative decades of twentieth-century America, through two world wars and changes in business, industry, politics, and culture. You couldn't find two more different men. Billy Durant was the consummate salesman, a brilliant wheeler-dealer with grand plans, unflappable energy, and a fondness for the high life. Alfred Sloan was the intellectual, an expert in business strategy and management, master of all things organizational. Together, this odd couple built perhaps the most successful enterprise in U.S. history, General Motors, and with it an industry that has come to define modern life throughout the world.In Billy, Alfred, and General Motors, business leaders and history buffs alike will discover:timeless lessons,cautionary tales,and motivational inspiration.The book includes vivid, warts-and-all portraits of the legends of the golden age of the automobile, from Henry Ford, Ransom Olds, and Charles Nash to the brilliant but uncredited David Dunbar Buick and Cadillac founder Henry Leland. The impact of Durant and Sloan on their contemporaries and their industry is matched only by the powerful legacy of their improbable and incredible partnership.Characters, events, and context -- all are brought skillfully and passionately to life in this meticulously researched and supremely readable book. "The two men could not have been more different. One was the consummate salesman, a brilliant wheeler-dealer with grand plans, unflappable energy, and a fondness for the high life. The other was the educated intellectual, an expert in business strategy and management, master of all things organizational. And yet the impact of this odd couple on the industrial and societal landscapes of the early twentieth century is equaled only by the indelible legacy of their improbable partnership." "Billy Durant and Alfred Sloan built perhaps the most successful enterprise in U.S. history, General Motors. With GM's ascent grew an industry whose product has come to symbolize the very essence of modernity throughout the world. Billy, Alfred, and General Motors is the tale not just of its title characters, but also of the formative decades of twentieth-century America, through two world wars and sea changes in nearly every facet of daily life, from business and industry to politics and culture." IT WAS THE YEAR of decision for Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr., the gangly, introverted executive with a Brooklyn accent who was on his way to becoming one of the greatest business legends of all time.