Suzy Welch started her career as a reporter with the Miami Herald and then with the Associated Press. After business school, her professional experience included several years at Bain & Company, a management consulting firm based in Boston, where she focused on manufacturing clients. She later was named editor-in-chief of the Harvard Business Review. Although she has written a novel, she is probably best known as the writer and editor of numerous books and articles dealing with leadership, organizational change, and human resource management. Together with her husband, Jack Welch, she is co-author of the international bestseller Winning, its companion volume, Winning: The Answers, and "The Welch Way", a weekly column on business and career challenges that appeared in BusinessWeek magazine from 2005 to 2009 and was published in 45 major newspapers across the world by the New York Times Syndicate. On her own, Welch has written extensively about work-life balance and other cultural issues for publications ranging from O, The Oprah Magazine to the Wall Street Journal. In addition, her candid commentary has made her a popular commentator on television programs including Good Morning America, The View, Morning Joe, Your World With Neil Cavuto, and Power Lunch. Suzy Welch attended Harvard College and Harvard Business School, from which she graduated as a Baker Scholar, in the top five percent of her class.
Yeah, it usually doesn't. That's why it's so scary because you don't immediately see. Nobody's area of destiny is investment banking. Okay? I'm just really good with financial instruments and I love running numbers. I mean that person does not exist. Maybe. Look, we make choices, okay? And ...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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