The Turnaround Kid

The Turnaround Kid
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What I Learned Rescuing America's Most Troubled Companies

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

Dick Hill

شابک

9781400176120
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Former CEO and Chairman of Delphi Corporation Steve Miller recounts his career as Mr. Fix-It for struggling corporations. Narrator Dick Hill is an experienced narrator who knows his way around a story and offers a firm, believable reading that will engage listeners. As Miller provides a genuine-sounding account of his life, Hill captures his voice, both in personal and professional settings. The death of Miller's wife, Maggie, is a profound occurrence that affects the story from start to finish, and Hill captures the despair and heartache that permeates Miller's existence following her death. The material offers a good balance between the two worlds of Steve Miller--his professional life and his most intimate moments. L.B. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

December 17, 2007
In 1979, while also moonlighting to save the Detroit Symphony Orchestra from ruin, Steve Miller left a mid-level executive career at Ford to join Lee Iacocca and Jerry Greenwald in rescuing Chrysler from the brink of bankruptcy. At Chrysler, Miller was fanatical about everyone sharing pain—including executives who agreed to $1 salaries—and reward, and used politicians, the media and language to skillful advantage; he refused to use the word “bankruptcy.” After completing a much-lauded, successful turnaround, Miller left the company in 1992 and embarked on a series of jobs managing corporations that were near collapse. The rescue efforts Miller describes reveal how his approach to corporate disaster changed radically. By the time he arrived at the Delphi Corporation in 2005, he took the company into bankruptcy while managing to circumvent changing bankruptcy laws, refused to speak to the media and enraged workers and creditors by securing executive bonuses. This strong, straightforward business autobiography also lightly touches upon Miller's personal life and his wife's struggles with cancer. Miller's is a gripping, understated story and an important business book.




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