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Publisher | John Wiley & Sons Inc (US) |
Author(s) | Laura Colby |
Subtitle | How GM's Mary Barra Shattered the Glass Ceiling |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 6th March 2015 |
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How GM's Mary Barra Shattered the Glass Ceiling
Follow a pioneer's journey from factory floor to CEORoad to Power is the story of how Mary Barra drove
herself to the pinnacle of a company that steers the nation's
wealth. Beginning as a rare female electrical engineer and daughter
of a General Motors die maker, Barra spent more than thirty years
building her career before becoming the first woman to ever lead a
global automaker. With $155 billion in sales and 200,000 employees,
GM is widely considered to be a proxy for the U.S. economy, making
Barra's position arguably the most important corporate role a woman
has ever held. This book describes the personal character, choices,
and leadership style that enabled her to break through the glass
ceiling.
When 52-year-old Mary Barra was named CEO of General Motors in
2013, only people outside of the company were surprised. She had
done everything from working on the factory floor to overseeing
manufacturing, from improving union relations to paring down
bureaucracy, and from running human resources to helping drag the
company back from its 2009 bankruptcy. This book details each step
of her career, and the lessons she learned along the way.
Barra is most certainly a pioneer for women in business, but
she's also a living lesson as to how far the right outlook, skills,
and drive can take you in your career. Road to Power
explores the talent and the mindset that got her all the way to the
top.