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If you don't have public hangings for bad culture in a company, if you don't take people out and let them say, they went home to spend more time with the family. It's crazy.

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In this quote, Jack Welch emphasizes the importance of addressing and rectifying a bad company culture. He highlights the need for holding individuals accountable for their actions and not using vague excuses like 'spending more time with the family' to avoid taking responsibility. This emphasizes the importance of strong leadership and proactive approaches to maintaining a healthy work environment.
Quote by Jack Welch
Businessman, American
Jack Welch was an American businessman who served as the Chairman and CEO of General Electric (GE) from 1981 to 2001.
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