The Stunted Vocation: An Analysis of Jack Welch's Vision of Business Leadership.
Review of Business 2004, Wntr, 25, 1
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Abstract Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric, is often used as a model of business leadership. Welch's excessive focus on immediate business objectives prevented him from leading through a broader and more humane moral horizon. According to the more comprehensive and compelling moral vision of Catholic social thought, Jack Welch is not a model of leadership that should be employed by current business leaders.
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