Iacocca

Iacocca

Author: Lee Iacocca

Publisher: Bantam

Published: 1986-06-01

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 0553251473

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“Vintage Iacocca . . . He is fast-talking, blunt, boastful, and unabashedly patriotic. Lee Iacocca is also a genuine folk hero. . . . His career is breathtaking.”—Business Week He’s an American legend, a straight-shooting businessman who brought Chrysler back from the brink and in the process became a media celebrity, newsmaker, and a man many had urged to run for president. The son of Italian immigrants, Lee Iacocca rose spectacularly through the ranks of Ford Motor Company to become its president, only to be toppled eight years later in a power play that should have shattered him. But Lee Iacocca didn’t get mad, he got even. He led a battle for Chrysler’s survival that made his name a symbol of integrity, know-how, and guts for millions of Americans. In his classic hard-hitting style, he tells us how he changed the automobile industry in the 1960s by creating the phenomenal Mustang. He goes behind the scenes for a look at Henry Ford’s reign of intimidation and manipulation. He recounts the miraculous rebirth of Chrysler from near bankruptcy to repayment of its $1.2 billion government loan so early that Washington didn’t know how to cash the check.


Where Have All the Leaders Gone?

Where Have All the Leaders Gone?

Author: Lee Iacocca

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2008-09-04

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1847396070

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In his trademark straight-talking style, legendary auto executive Lee Iacocca speaks his mind on the most pressing issues facing America today: the shortage of responsible leaders in the business world and in government; the nation's damaged relations with its longtime allies; the challenges presented by the emergence of China and India on the world's economic stage; the decline of the American car business; and the state of the American family. Iacocca shares the lessons he's learned from a lifetime of hard work and adventure, of spectacular successes and stunning defeats, of integrity and grace and good old-fashioned American optimism.


I Gotta Tell You

I Gotta Tell You

Author: Matthew Wayne Seeger

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780814325469

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The book concludes with speeches delivered on special occasions, such as commencements and the celebration of the Statue of Liberty, when Iacocca donned the role of celebrity and statesman.


Lee Iacocca

Lee Iacocca

Author: David R. Collins

Publisher: Garrett Educational

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 9781560740179

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A biography of the man who became president of Chrysler Corporation after thirty-two years with Ford Motor Company.


Iacocca

Iacocca

Author: Lee Iacocca

Publisher: Bantam

Published: 2011-04-13

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 0307788687

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“Vintage Iacocca . . . He is fast-talking, blunt, boastful, and unabashedly patriotic. Lee Iacocca is also a genuine folk hero. . . . His career is breathtaking.”—Business Week He’s an American legend, a straight-shooting businessman who brought Chrysler back from the brink and in the process became a media celebrity, newsmaker, and a man many had urged to run for president. The son of Italian immigrants, Lee Iacocca rose spectacularly through the ranks of Ford Motor Company to become its president, only to be toppled eight years later in a power play that should have shattered him. But Lee Iacocca didn’t get mad, he got even. He led a battle for Chrysler’s survival that made his name a symbol of integrity, know-how, and guts for millions of Americans. In his classic hard-hitting style, he tells us how he changed the automobile industry in the 1960s by creating the phenomenal Mustang. He goes behind the scenes for a look at Henry Ford’s reign of intimidation and manipulation. He recounts the miraculous rebirth of Chrysler from near bankruptcy to repayment of its $1.2 billion government loan so early that Washington didn’t know how to cash the check.


Behind the Wheel at Chrysler

Behind the Wheel at Chrysler

Author: Doron P. Levin

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780156004749

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A Detroit Free Press reporter demythologizes Lee Iacocca's leadership of Chrysler, demonstrating how salesmanship and self-promotion invariably trumped innovation and investment. "Everyone who cares about american industry should read [this book]" (New York Times Book Review). Index.


Iacocca

Iacocca

Author: David Abodaher

Publisher: Zebra Books

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 9780821730188

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Driven

Driven

Author: Don Mitchell

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 1426301553

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A biography of Henry Ford, the industrial visionary who changed the automobile from rich man's toy into affordable necessity.


Icons and Idiots

Icons and Idiots

Author: Bob Lutz

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2013-06-04

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1101608080

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When Bob Lutz retired from General Motors in 2010, after an unparalleled forty-seven-year career in the auto industry, he was one of the most respected leaders in American business. He had survived all kinds of managers over those decades: tough and timid, analytical and irrational, charismatic and antisocial, and some who seemed to shift frequently among all those traits. His experiences made him an expert on leadership, every bit as much as he was an expert on cars and trucks. Now Lutz is revealing the leaders-good, bad, and ugly-who made the strongest impression on him throughout his career. Icons and Idiots is a collection of shocking and often hilarious true stories and the lessons Lutz drew from them. From enduring the sadism of a Marine Corps drill instructor, to working with a washed-up alcoholic, to taking over the reins from a convicted felon, he reflects on the complexities of all-too-human leaders. No textbook or business school course can fully capture their idiosyncrasies, foibles and weaknesses - which can make or break companies in the real world. Lutz shows that we can learn just as much from the most stubborn, stupid, and corrupt leaders as we can from the inspiring geniuses. The result is a powerful and entertaining guide for any aspiring leader.