Lights Out

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Thomas Gryta
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Houghton Mifflin Harcour 2020-7-21 精裝 9780358250418

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About the Author

THOMAS GRYTA writes about General Electric for the Wall Street Journal. Previously he covered the telecommunications industry for the Journal and was a Knight-Bagehot fellow at Columbia University. In prior work around the newsroom he covered the biotechnology industry and did general assignment reporting and copyediting. Gryta studied history at the University of Massachusetts, including a year in Germany. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and three children.

TED MANN is a reporter in the Wall Street Journal's Washington Bureau, where he is part of a team covering business and government. He was the beat reporter covering General Electric and other industrial conglomerates for the Journal's corporate bureau in New York from 2014 to 2017, and previously covered transportation for the Greater New York section, where he broke the George Washington Bridge scandal that ensnared former governor Chris Christie and his aides. He is a graduate of New York University.

Review

“A gripping and deeply reported account of the devastating disintegration of one of the most iconic firms ever to exist. To all of us shocked by GE’s seemingly abrupt fall from grace, this book lays out in painful detail how such a thing could have happened.”—Rita McGrath, Columbia Business School, author of Seeing Around Corners: How to Spot Inflection Points in Business Before They Happen

“Gryta and Mann tell a bracing tale of corporate venality, incompetence, and shortsighted deal-making. It's a parable with no heroes, but many lessons for anyone who wants to know how 21st Century corporate management, which venerates stock price above all other measures of value, has gone so disastrously awry.” —Andrew Rice, New York Magazine

"Lights Out is the definitive story of an American business powerhouse losing its way. Gryta and Mann's meticulous reporting puts us in the rooms—and on the private jets—where GE's leaders struggled over the company's fate, with billions of dollars in the balance. More than just an intimate profile of one company, this book is a captivating tale of human complexity, greed, and hubris." —Evan Ratliff, author of The Mastermind: Drugs. Murder. Empire. Betrayal

"This vital history of an American institution warns us of what happens when a company pursues growth for growth’s sake, and its leaders struggle to understand what they can and cannot control." —David Gura, Anchor and Correspondent, MSNBC

"Possessing all the suspense of a true-crime account, Gryta and Mann’s riveting look at GE’s previous two decades underlines the harsh facts of survival in 21st-century business." —Publishers Weekly

"Gryta and Mann expand on their Wall Street Journal reporting to create a compelling narrative of a giant’s spectacular fall in this powerful and fascinating read." —Booklist

"This revealing and accessible postmortem of GE’s downward spiral will be important reading for a wide audience, including customers, employees, former employees, and investors, as well as anyone interested in 21st-century corporate management." —Library Journal

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##對我這種不怎麼關注GE的人來說,信息量還是很大,把GE的衰落寫得比較具體,有些地方簡直讓我震驚(比如其任期內幾乎一直有備用機跟著伊梅爾特飛行,這浪費且愚蠢)。書中也寫瞭,韋爾奇時代就在用會計手段來做盈餘管理,隻是大趨勢上公司一直在增長,伊梅爾特當然也用盈餘管理(還有藉貸支付股息和迴購),但空間變小,更重要的是大趨勢上不行瞭,他也沒有韋爾奇那種投資組閤管理的能力。另外,這又一次提醒我遠離業務復雜的公司,單一業務復雜(如金融)和業務多元化且復雜的公司不要試圖去分析,隱藏的坑太多瞭,而且你看會計報錶都看不齣來,直到問題已經無法掩蓋,即使在韋爾奇時代GE就已經很復雜且看不懂瞭,不是說伊梅爾特時代遠離,韋爾奇時代也要遠離,不管媒體多麼追捧它,它的股價漲多少倍,復雜就是復雜,搞不懂就是搞不懂。

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##我把自己寫的關於ge的復盤發給林博,林博就給我推薦瞭這本新書。

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##‘Reality isn’t a tackle sled. Story isn’t a strategy. Sometimes imagination alone doesn’t work. ’寫得一般,確實看得非常辛苦。大不一定強,縫隙處的秘密可能突然bite on you; 持續穩定deliver的財務錶現不一定是conglomerate的抗風險和穩定性,也可能是隱藏的不受監管的財務遊戲。

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##我把自己寫的關於ge的復盤發給林博,林博就給我推薦瞭這本新書。

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##The myth kept by GE for decades went out of business in this book. 2020年10月6日初閱

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