The Great Game of Business
Jack Stack
Thursday, 11 Feb 1993 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Jack Stack is the president of Springfield Remanufacturing Center Corporation which was a dying division of International Harvester before it was purchased by 12 employees and turned into one of America's most successful, employee-run small companies. Success has come from innovative practices which involve all of the creative energies of the workforce sharing the risks and rewards of running the company.Part of the National Affairs Series
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