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JOE WILSON AND THE CREATION OF XEROX(Joe Wilson:构建 Xerox 的人)

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作 者:Charles D. Ellis 著

出 版 社:吉林长白山

出版时间:2006-9-1

I S B N:0471998354

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Joe Wilson was that rare business leader who,like Henry Ford before him or Bill Gates since,literally changed the world in which he lived.Wilson's company,Xerox Corporation,introduced the first one-piece,plain paper photocopier in 1959,dramatically altering the way in which business was done and becoming so culturally ingrained that the term for photocopying is "Xeroxing."
Yet Wilson was much more than just one of the twentieth century's most talented and accomplished business executives.Decades before a sense of social responsibility was considered vital to the success of a corporation,Joe Wilson was a driving force behind gender and racial equality,labor-management harmony,and the need for big business to understand and address the failures of our overall society.
Joe Wilson and the Creation of Xerox is the first book to tell the story of this deeply principled and talented leader.Written by Charles Ellis,the globally renowned business strategist and author of the investment classic Winning the Loser's Game,this inspirational and vastly entertaining book details:
The determination and entrepreneurial drive of Joe Wilson as he transformed the brilliant invention of Chester Carlson from near-certain oblivion to ubiquitous xerography
The early growth years of Xerox—then called Haloid—and the programs Joe Wilson put in place to hire the most promising employees and seamlessly "retire" those who didn't share his vision and work ethic
The many years of uncertainty and near-defeat through which Wilson led the team he was recruiting to create the company and the great products that drove Xerox's profits consistently upward at a faster rate for a longer number of years than any other company
The legendary 914 copier,and how Wilson and other company executives bet their futures and fortunes on the unproven product that would soon make Xerox a household name
Wilson's hands-on work with minority leaders to provide education and opportunity to young African-Americans during the racially explosive 1960s
The transition years,and how Joe Wilson carefully relinquished control of Xerox while remaining intimately involved in both its day-to-day and long-term growth
In a business world in which intense competition is the norm,with old-fashioned integrity often the first casualty,Joe Wilson's life and legacy have established a gold standard of leadership ethics and excellence.Joe Wilson and the Creation of Xerox tells Wilson's story,from struggling college graduate to esteemed business leader,and provides a success template that will be valuable for business leaders of every type,in every industry.
  作者简介:
  CHARLES D.ELLIS is a recognized expert on business management.For thirty years,he was managing partner of Greenwich Associates,the leading worldwide strategy consultant to the financial services industry,which he founded and where he developed close working relationships with senior executives at most of the major investment firms in North America,Asia,and Europe.His other activities include teaching the Investment Management course at both Yale School of Management and Harvard Business School; chairing CFA Institute,the investment professionals' organization; serving as a Director of Vanguard; advising some of the world's largest investing institutions; and chairing the investment committees at the Whitehead Institute and Yale University.He is one of ten individuals recognized by the investment profession for lifetime leadership.Among his eleven prior books is Capital: The Story of Long-Term Investment Excellence (Wiley).

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目录

Introduction by Anne M Mulcahy,Chairman and CEO of Xerox Corporation
Foreword by Joel Podolny,Dean,Yale School of Management
1 Early Years
2 Peggy
3 The Thirties
4 Years of Struggle
5 Chet Carlson
6 Battelle
7 Contact—Just Barely
8 Sol Linowitz
9 Toward Xerox
10 The University
11 Worst of Times,Best of Times
12 Joe Wilson
13 IBM,RCA,and GE
14 Gathering Strength in Finance
15 Building the Organization
16 Going International
17 Going It Alone
18 5¢
19 The 914
20 Go!
21 Getting on Message
22 Xerox:Zoom-Zoom
23 Fuji-Xerox
24 Challenges of Success
25 Minister Florence
26 LIFE
27 Public Service
28 Winding Down
29 No Longer CEO
30 At the Rockefellers’
Afterword
Joe Wilson:In His Own Words
Acknowledgments
Index

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