Charles G. Koch
Auteur de The Science of Success: How Market-Based Management Built the World's Largest Private Company
A propos de l'auteur
Charles G. Koch was born in Wichita, Kansas on November 1, 1935. His alma mater is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were received his B.S.in engineering and M.S. in mechanical engineering. He is co-owner, the chairman of the board and CEO of Koch Industries, Inc. (since 1967), based in afficher plus Kansas. He joined his father's company in 1961. Today, his company is the second-largest private company in the United States. Forbes named him the fourth wealthiest man in America. He employs over 100,000 people worldwide. Koch has won numerous awards for safety, environmental excellence, community stewardship, innovation, and customer service. Koch supports libertarian and free-enterprise policy and advocacy organizations. The Koch Cultural Trust supports young artists in a variety of fields. afficher moins
Œuvres de Charles G. Koch
The Science of Success: How Market-Based Management Built the World's Largest Private Company (2007) 198 exemplaires
Good Profit: How Creating Value for Others Built One of the World's Most Successful Companies (2015) 159 exemplaires
Market based management : the science of human action applied in the organization (2006) 2 exemplaires
Continually Transforming Koch Industries Through Virtuous Cycles of Mutual Benefit (2020) 2 exemplaires
Creating a Science of Liberty 1 exemplaire
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Date de naissance
- 1935-11-01
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Wichita, Kansas, USA
- Lieux de résidence
- Wichita, Kansas, USA
- Études
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, General Engineering, 1957)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MSc, Mechanical Engineering, 1958)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MSc, Chemical Engineering, 1960) - Relations
- Koch, Fred C. (Father)
Koch, Frederick (Brother)
Koch, David (Brother)
Koch, William (Brother) - Organisations
- John Birch Society
Institute for Humane Studies
Reason Foundation
Cato Institute
Membres
Critiques
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 7
- Membres
- 414
- Popularité
- #58,866
- Évaluation
- 3.6
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 22
There are two points that I did not like: (a) the book is essentially an employee handbook for Koch employees. The price is high for a book that is essentially an advertisement for the company (b) accessing the footnotes from the text in the book did not work on my Kindle. This made it cumbersome to check the footnotes used.
Finally, it is useful to separate any judgment of the book from the controversial political opinions of its author.… (plus d'informations)