(Continental Airlines), Gordon Bethune with Scott Huler (1998).
From
Worst to First: Behind the Scenes of Continental's Remarkable
Comeback. (New York, NY: Wiley, 294 p.). Continental
Airlines--History; Airlines--United States--Management--Case studies;
Corporate turnarounds--United States--Case studies.
(Delphi), Steve Miller (2008).
The Turnaround Kid: What I Learned Rescuing America’s Most Troubled
Companies. (New York, NY: Collins, 272 p.). Chairman, Delphi
Corporation. Miller, Robert S. (Robert Stevens); Automobile industry
and trade--United States--Biography; Executives--Biography;
Organizational effectiveness. Point man
for Lee Iaccoca's rescue team at Chrysler, fixed major problems in varied
industries (steel, construction, health care, auto parts); inside
story of many turnaround jobs that have led to renown as Mr. Fix It;
intimate picture of his relationship with Maggie Miller, his wife of
forty years, trusted adviser until her death from brain cancer in
2006.
(Ford), Alton F. Doody and Ron Bingaman (1988).
Reinventing the
Wheels: Ford's Spectacular Comeback. (Cambridge, MA: Ballinger
Publishing Co., 135 p.). Ford Motor Company, Automobile Industry,
Corporate Turnaround
(Ford), Robert L. Shook (1990).
Turnaround: The New Ford Motor
Company. (New York, NY: Prentice Hall Press, 260 p.). Ford Motor
Company; Automobile industry and trade--United States; Corporate
turnarounds--United States.
(GE), Robert Slater (1993). The New GE: How Jack Welch Revived
and American Institution. (Homewood, IL: Business One Irwin, 295
p.). Jack Welch, General Electric Company.
(GE), Stuart Crainer (1999).
Business the Jack Welch Way: Ten
Secrets of the World's Greatest Turnaround King. (New York, NY:
Amacom New Media, 162 p.). Welch, Jack (John Francis), 1935- ; General
Electric Company--Management; Chief executive officers--United
States--Biography; Industrial management--United States;
Leadership--United States.
(GM), Vincent P. Barabba (2004).
Surviving Transformation:
Lessons from GM's Surprising Turnaround. (New York, NY: Oxford
University Press, 256 p.). Former General Manager of GM Corporate
Strategy and Knowledge Development. General Motors Corporation
Management Case studies; Automobile industry and trade United States
Management Case studies; Organizational change United States Case
studies.
(Harley-Davidson), Peter C. Reid (1990).
Well Made in America:
Lessons from Harley-Davidson on Being the Best. (New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill, 226 p.). Harley-Davidson Motor Company--Management;
Motorcycle industry--United States--Management; Corporate
turnarounds--United States--Management--Case studies.
(Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation), Daniel I. Kaplan with Carl
Rieser (1994).
Service Success!: Lessons from a Leader on How To
Turn Around a Service Business. (NewYork, NY: Wiley, 262 p.).
President, Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation. Service
industries--Management; Service industries--Quality control.
(IBM), Doug Garr (1999).
IBM Redux: Lou Gerstner and the
Business Turnaround of the Decade. (New York, NY: HarperBusiness,
375 p.). Louis V. Gerstner, IBM, Computer Industry.
Title says it
all.
(IBM), Robert Slater (1999).
Saving Big Blue: Leadership Lessons
and Turnaround Tactics of IBM's Lou Gerstner. (New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill, 309 p.). Gerstner, Louis V.; International Business
Machines Corporation; Computer industry--United States.
(IBM), Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. (2002).
Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?: Inside IBM's Historic Turnaround.
(New York, NY: HarperCollins, 372 p. p). Chairman, CEO of IBM (April
1993 - March 2002).
International Business Machines Corporation--Management; International
Business Machines Corporation--History; Computer industry--United
States--History; Electronic office machines industry--United
States--History; Corporate turnarounds--United States--Case studies.
IBM's competitive, cultural transformation; only
company to been at pinnacle of an industry, fallen to near collapse,
returned to set the agenda.
(Immsi S.p.A.), Roberto Colaninno; con Rinaldo Gianola (2006).
Primo Tempo: Olivetti, Telecom, Piaggio, Una Storia Privata di 10 Anni
di Capitalismo Italiano. (Milano, IT: Rizzoli, 224 p.). Chairman
of the Board. Colaninno, Roberto, 1943- --Interviews;
Businessmen--Italy--Interviews; Italy--Economic conditions--20th
century; Italy--Economic conditions--21st century.
(Kodak), Stephen J. Frangos with Steven J. Bennett. (1993).
Team
Zebra: How 1500 Partners Revitalized Eastman Kodak's Black & White
Film-Making Flow. (Essex Junction, VT: O. Wright, 216 p.). Manager,
Kodak's Black and White Film Division. Eastman Kodak Company. Black and
White Film Division; Organizational change -- New York (State) --
Rochester -- Case studies.
(Microchip Technology), Steve Sanghi, Michael J. Jones (2006).
Driving Excellence: How the Aggregate System Turned Microchip
Technology, from a Failing Company to a Market Leader.
(Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 253 p.). President, CEO and Chairman of the
Board of Microchip Technology Inc.; Former VP of Human
Resources, Microchip Technology Inc. Microchip
Technology--Management; Semiconductor industry--United
States--Management; Organizational effectiveness; Corporate
culture; Industrial management. From dire
straits to leader in the semiconductor industry.
(National Semiconductor), Robert H. Miles; foreword by Gil Amelio
(1997).
Corporate Comeback: The Story of Renewal and Transformation
at National Semiconductor. (San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 388
p.). National Semiconductor Corporation--Management; Semiconductor
industry--United States--Management; Corporate turnarounds--United
States--Case studies.
(NEXT plc), David Jones; Foreword by Philip Green
(2006).
NEXT TO ME: Luck, Leadership and Living with Parkinson's.
(London, UK: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 256 p.). Chairman of NEXT
plc, Deputy Chairman of Wm. Morrison. Jones, David; NEXT plc;
Parkinson's Disease. Turnaround of NEXT Plc
while battling with Parkinson’s Disease.
(Nissan), David Magee (2003).
Turnaround: How Carlos Ghosn
Rescued Nissan. (New York, NY: HarperBusiness, 238 p.). Ghosn, Carlos,
1954- ; Nissan Motor Corporation in U.S.A.--Management; Automobile
industry and trade--United States--Management; Automobile industry and
trade--Japan--Management; Corporate turnarounds--United States.
(Nissan), Carlos Ghosn and Philippe Riès; translated from the
French by John Cullen (2005).
Shift: Inside Nissan's Historic
Revival. (New York, NY: Currency/Doubleday, 232 p. [orig. pub.
2003 in France]). CEO (Nissan). Ghosn, Carlos, 1954- ; Nissan Jid¯osha
Kabushiki Kaisha--History; Chief executive officers--Japan--Biography;
Automobile industry and trade--Japan--Biography.
(Sears), Arthur C. Martinez with Charles Madigan (1998). The
Hard Road to the Softer Side: Lessons from the Transformation of Sears.
(New York, NY: Times Business, 247 p.). Former CEO, Sears. Sears,
Roebuck and Company--Management; Corporate turnarounds--United
States--Case studies.
(Springfield Remanufacturing Corp.), Jack Stack; edited by Bo
Burlingham (1992).
The Great Game of Business: The Only Sensible
Way To Run a Company. (New York, NY: Doubleday, 252 p.). CEO of
the Springfield Remanufacturing Corporation (Springfield, Missouri);
Recipient of the 1993 Business Enterprise Trust Award. Success in
business; "open-book" management.
(Unilever), Philip Mirvis, Karen Ayas, George Roth (2003).
To
the Desert and Back: The Story of One of the Most Dramatic Business
Transformations on Record. (San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 257
p.). Organizational Psychologist, Research Fellow (Erasmus University,
Rotterdam), Research Associate (MIT). Unilever N.V.; Food industry and
trade--Netherlands; Consolidation and merger of
corporations--Netherlands--Case studies; Corporate
reorganizations--Netherlands--Case studies; International business
enterprises--Case studies.
(Union Pacific), George Kennan (1922).
E. H. Harriman: A Biography.
(Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 2 vols.). Harriman, Edward Henry,
1848-1909; Boys--Societies and clubs; Businessmen--Biography;
Railroads--United States.
(Union Pacific), Lloyd J. Mercer (1985).
E. H. Harriman, Master
Railroader. (Boston, MA: Twayne Publishers, 188 p.). Harriman,
Edward Henry, 1848-1909; Businessmen--United States--Biography;
Capitalists and financiers--United States--Biography.
(Union Pacific), Maury Klein (2000).
The Life & Legend of E. H.
Harriman. (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press,
521 p.). Harriman, Edward Henry, 1848-1909; Capitalists and
financiers--United States--Biography; Railroads--United
States--History.
(Volkswagen of America), David Kiley (2002).
Getting the Bugs
Out: The Rise, Fall, and Comeback of Volkswagen in America. (New
York, NY: Wiley, 302 p.). Volkswagen of America, inc.; Automobile
industry and trade--United States; Corporations, German--United
States; Corporate turnarounds--United States.
(Xerox), David T. Kearns, David A. Nadler (1992).
Prophets in
the Dark: How Xerox Reinvented Itself and Beat Back the Japanese.
(New York, NY: HarperBusiness, 334 p.). Xerox Corporation--Management;
Corporate turnarounds--United States--Case studies; Copying machine
industry--United States--Management; Copying machine
industry--Japan--Management.
Roger S. Ahlbrandt, Richard J. Fruehan and Frank Giarratani.
(1996).
The Renaissance of American Steel: Lessons for Managers in
Competitive Industries. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press,
178 p.). Steel.
James A. Belasco & Jerre Stead (2000).
Seize Tomorrow, Start
Today: Renew Your Vision, Revitalize Your Organization, and Stay Ahead
of the Future. (New York, NY: Warner Books, 448 p.). Corporate
turnarounds. Priortize resources, share ownership, promote learning,
engage employees.
Donald B. Bibeault (1982).
Corporate Turnaround: How Managers Turn
Losers into Winners. (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 406 p.).
Organizational change; Business failures; Business planning;
Industries--Planning.
John A. Byrne (1999).
Chainsaw: The Notorious Career of Al
Dunlap in the Era of Profit-at-Any-Price. (New York, NY:
HarperBusiness. Journalist (Business Week). Al Dunlap, Sunbeam
Corporation.
Jim Collins (2001).
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the
Leap, and others Don't. (New York, NY: HarperBusiness, 300 p.).
Leadership; Strategic planning; Organizational change; Technological
innovations--Management.
Albert J. Dunlap with Bob Andelman (1996).
Mean Business: How I
Save Bad Companies and Make Good Companies Great. (New York, NY:
Times Books, 289 p.). Self-proclaimed turnaround artist, applies his
craft at Sunbeam Corporation. Corporate turnarounds; Corporate
turnarounds--United States--Case studies.
Eugene F. Finkin (1987).
Successful Corporate Turnarounds: A
Guide for Board Members, Financial Managers, Financial Institutions,
and Other Creditors. (New York, NY: Quorum Books, 211 p.).
Organizational change--Management; Corporate turnarounds--Management.
Mark B. Fuller, John C. Beck (2006).
Japan's Business Renaissance: How the World's Greatest Economy
Revived, Renewed, and Reinvented Itself. (New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill, 226 p.). Chairman, and CEO of the Monitor Group; Former
Director of International Research for Accenture. Management--Japan;
Corporations, Foreign--Japan; Leadership; Success in business;
Industrial management. Japan's powerhouse methods -
harness change, develop renewal strategies, cultivate an
entrepreneurial mind.
Mark R. Goldston (1992).
The Turnaround Prescription:
Repositioning Troubled Companies. (New York, NY: Maxwell Macmillan
International, 198 p.). President and Chief Operating Officer of L.A
Gear, Inc. Corporate turnarounds.
Paul Ingrassia and Joseph B. White (1994).
Comeback: The Fall
and Rise of the American Automobile Industry. (New York, NY: Simon
& Schuster, 496 p.). Automobile industry and trade--United States;
Corporate turnarounds--United States.
Don Klein and Jim Zawacki (1999).
It's Not Magic : The Rebirth
of a Small Manufacturing Company. (East Lansing, MI: Michigan
State University Press, 150 p.). Corporate Turnarounds, Organizational
Behavior
Robert H. Miles (1997).
Leading Corporate Transformation: A
Blueprint for Business Renewal. (San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass,
260 p.). National Semiconductor Corporation--Management; Southern
Company--Management; Corporate turnarounds--United States--Case
studies.
Gerald C. Meyers & Susan Meyers (2000).
Dealers, Healers, Brutes
& Saviors: Eight Winning Styles for Solving Giant Business Crises.
(New York, NY: Wiley, 266 p.). Former Chairman, CEO (American Motors
Corporation). Corporate turnarounds; Crisis management.
Harlan D. Platt (1998).
Principles of Corporate Renewal.
(Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 418 p.). Corporate
turnarounds.
Mark Potts and Peter Behr (1987).
The Leading Edge:
CEOs Who
Turned Their Companies Around: What They Did and How They Did It.
(New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 200 p.). Organizational change--Case
studies; Success in business--Case studies.
Martin Puris (1999).
Comeback: How Seven Straight-Shooting Ceos
Turned around Troubled Companies. (New York, NY: Times Business,
248 p.). Corporate turnarounds--Case studies; Chief executive
officers--Case studies; Communication in management--Case studies;
Business ethics--Case studies.
Friedrich Reutner; translated by Stephen E. Corsi (1993).
Turn
Around: A Strategy for Successful Restructuring. (Cambridge, MA:
Blackwell Business, 269 p.). Corporate turnarounds--Management;
Corporate reorganizations.
Stuart Slatter and David
Lovett (1999).
Corporate Turnaround: Managing Companies in Distress.
(London, UK: Penguin, 338 p. [2nd ed.]). Founding partner of Slatter
Temperley, Senior Partner specializing in financial restructuring,
Arthur Andersen Global Corporate Finance practice. Corporate strategy;
Problem solving.
Stuart Slatter, David Lovett, and Laura Barlow (2006).
Leading Corporate Turnaround: How Practitioners Provide Leadership.
(West Sussex, England: Wiley, 246 p.). Founding Directors of the Society
of Turnaround Professionals. Corporate turnarounds--Management;
Leadership. Seven key leadership, management
skills required for successful turnaround.
Gary Sutton (2002).
The Six-Month Fix: Adventures in Rescuing
Failing Companies. (New York, NY: Wiley, 294 p.). Corporate
turnarounds; Corporate reorganizations; Business failures.
John O. Whitney (1987).
Taking Charge: Management Guide to
Troubled Companies and Turnarounds. (Homewood, IL: Dow Jones-Irwin,
283 p.). Corporate turnarounds--Management.