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How GE’s CEO used a Japanese manufacturing tactic to turn the company around—and got the stock to outperform Apple and Microsoft last year | Shawn Tully | 26 Jan 2024 | Fortune Magazine

*//Do read incase you're interested in turnaround case studies.* > "We aren't going to solve our problems in conference rooms. We're going to solve them where the work is done." - **Larry Culp** (On the "Gemba" philosophy of shop-floor engagement) > "The breakup wasn’t an admission of failure; it was a realization of potential." - **Larry Culp** (Contextualizing the decision to split GE into three entities)

Feb 15, 2026·Blog / Article
How GE’s CEO used a Japanese manufacturing tactic to turn the company around—and got the stock to outperform Apple and Microsoft last year | Shawn Tully | 26 Jan 2024  | Fortune Magazine
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How GE’s CEO used a Japanese manufacturing tactic to turn the company around—and got the stock to outperform Apple and Microsoft last year | Shawn Tully | 26 Jan 2024 | Fortune Magazine

//Do read incase you're interested in turnaround case studies.

"We aren't going to solve our problems in conference rooms. We're going to solve them where the work is done." - Larry Culp (On the "Gemba" philosophy of shop-floor engagement)

"The breakup wasn’t an admission of failure; it was a realization of potential." - Larry Culp (Contextualizing the decision to split GE into three entities)

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