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American Turnaround

By: Edward Whitacre, Leslie Cauley
Narrated by: Edward Whitacre
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Ed Whitacre is credited with taking over the corporate reins at General Motors (GM) when the automotive manufacturer was on the brink of bankruptcy during 2009 and turned the company around in magnificent fashion. In this business memoir, the native Texan explores his unique management style, business acumen and patriotism.

It was President Obama who reached out to Ed Whitacre to come out of retirement and take over GM in 2009. A down-to-earth, no-nonsense Texas native with a distinctive Texas twang in his voice, Whitacre was reluctant to come out of retirement to work at GM.

But Whitacre is that rare CEO with great charisma and extraordinary management instincts. And when he got to Detroit, he started to whittle down the corporate bureaucracy right away - and got GM back on track in record time.

Before being pulled out of retirement to run GM by Obama, Ed Whitacre had spent his entire corporate career in the telecom business, where he ultimately ended up running AT&T.

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There are very few business boks that I would read again and again since the content and lessons they contain are are timeless. This is one of those books. Ed Whitacre's writing of this book and his reading and inflections in this audio book, made it so enjoyable I did not want the book to end. Ed Whitacre describes the use of common sense and down to earth values in successfully running two of the world's most recognized companies. For me, it was a very refreshing book from many other business or leadership books that preach a formula for success in the dog eat dog world of business. As Ed says, it all boils down to people.

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Wonderful Book

Just a wonderful book. Ed Whitacre is an American business treasure. Worth your hard earning dollar.

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Very good

I very appreciate, that audiobook was read by the author. Quite sincere person as for CEO.

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Superlative! One of the best listens EVER.

The author has written a fabulous story of his amazing life and business achievements, thoroughly engaging and thought-provoking. I perhaps resonated more with this story than many others, having lived through many of the events described in the book. The author/narrator is completely credible, and when you look back on his reminiscences, you can't help but be impressed. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- WOW!

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Humbling!!

Listening this book has been a humbling experience, it reminded and made me realize the true basics of management, PEOPLE!! ... there is where leadership position’s focus and effort needs to be.
I will definitely come back to this book.

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awesome business and CEO memoir

I liked it, a good story of a great CEO, very interesting and easy to listen.

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Great book

I was completely surprised by this book, it is great listen. I was sorry when it ended.

Having worked in the Telecommunications industry for 10 years, I had a completely different opinion of Edward Whitacre. I thought he was ruthlessly and egomaniacal. I got this opinion during the work that I did for competitors and eventual takeover targets of SBC, including the old AT&T and AT&T wireless.

By listening to the book, instead what I learned is that he is true leader, not afraid to get into the details when required, and able to make tough calls. I found his logic on potential SBC acquisitions especially compelling: Calling one target, AT&T wireless, beach front property that would not be on the market again, so they had to pay whatever it took.

My only real disappointment, and clearly Ed’s: that he did not stay on longer at GM. I think it would have been great if he could have stayed as CEO for a few years.

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A book that influences

The fundamental principle of doing business and dealing with people is a shared interest. Only with care and simplicity, one can cooperate, lead, and succeed. The author had no ego, and treats ordinary worker like brothers and sisters. Only by worry what the ordinary worker worry about, one can really spot the overlooked in a complexed situation.

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Really helpful insights

Thanks for writing this book Edward Whitacre! So authentic, real and direct! As a business owner, it was extremely beneficial for me to learn from someone with your level of experience and success in management. You understand people well, and it shows with the outcomes you have achieved in your life and career. I will highly recommend your book to entrepreneurs, CEOs and managers.

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great book, don't care for Texas accent

really good book, ed whitacre is a great business man, lots of key inspirational points. sorry is realy good. enjoyed the book. Texas accent was annoying at first.

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