|
|
|
|
Jack Stack
|
|
|
|
|
http://www.inc.com/magazine/20040401/25stack.html
|
|
Corporate Culture, Trends and Future
|
|
President and CEO of the Springfield Remanufacturing Corporation (SRC), a rebuilder of engines and engine components, located in Springfield, Missouri. As detailed in his best-selling book, The Great Game of Business, Stack began his career as a mailboy at International Harvester's Melrose Park, Illinois, plant. After ten years of consistent promotions, Stack became plant manager of Harvester's remanufacturing plant in Springfield. When Harvester fell on hard times and began selling off assets, Stack and twelve other managers and supervisors bought the Springfield facility in an attempt to save it from bankruptcy. The newly-formed SRC grew from 119 employees in 1983 to more than 650 employees in 1991, and during the same period of time, annual sales grew from $16 million to almost $70 million. An 18,200% increase in the company's stock (10¢ per share at the time of the buyout and $18.30 per share on January 1, 1992) left many of the hourly employees wealthy. Stack received the 1993 Business Enterprise Trust Award. |
|
|
2 books found |
| |
|
|
|
By Burlingham, Bo
|
Amazon's customers rating 
The First Management Classic of the New Millennium! A bold experiment is taking place these days, as leading-edge companies turn upside down the management paradigm that has dominated corporate...
Ranking at Amazon 0
|
|
Doubleday
|
|
December - Paperback
|
|
Corporate Culture
|
Our price: n/a (list: n/a)
Used from: n/a
Information updated on 08/26/2008
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
By Stack, Jack
|
Amazon's customers rating 
In the early 1980s, Springfield Remanufacturing Corporation (SRC) in Springfield, Missouri, was a near bankrupt division of International Harvester. That's when a green young manager, Jack Stack, took
Ranking at Amazon 0
|
|
Currency
|
|
December - Paperback
|
|
Trends and Future
|
Our price: n/a (list: n/a)
Used from: n/a
Information updated on 09/06/2008
|
|
|
|
|
2 books found | | | |