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GE Sells Crotonville, a Training Ground for Generations of Managers The site where Jack Welch once held lectures in a sunken auditorium known as ‘The Pit’ will become a conference center; 3M ...
GE’s Larry Culp reflected on the necessity of divesting Crotonville in line with the company’s restructuring. Once frequented by GE executives, the site symbolizes an era of corporate ...
While some Crotonville courses were replicated locally, the unique essence of being at Crotonville was irreplaceable. The residential programme, with its long duration and the architectural grace ...
General Electric (NYSE:GE) sold its famed management training campus in Crotonville, New York, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. A group of real-estate investors and family offices bought ...
GE (formerly General Electric) recently sold its iconic 60-acre Crotonville campus, established in 1956, for $22 million. This facility, once the heart of GE’s corporate culture, thrived during ...
GE's program has trained some 200 Chinese executives in conjunction with the Communist Party's Central Organization Department, which names the heads of China's biggest state-run companies.
It’s not just Crotonville that’s a tough sell these days for GE. It’s also the executives the training centre helped shape and the leadership philosophy it long espoused.
The site where former CEO Jack Welch once held lectures in a sunken auditorium known as “The Pit” will become a conference center. 3M and Boeing are still looking to unload campuses.
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