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Electric city : General Electric in Schenectady / Julia Kirk Blackwelder

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Author:
Blackwelder, Julia Kirk 1943-  Search this
Subject:
General Electric Company History  Search this
General Electric Company Management  Search this
Physical description:
x, 259 pages ; 25 cm
Type:
Books
History
Place:
New York (State)
Schenectady
Schenectady (N.Y.)
Date:
2014
Contents:
Introduction -- Founding fathers and the GE brand -- Chief Engineer Rice -- The wizard and the wizard's assistant -- Technical men and GE culture -- Blue collar: craftsmen and operatives -- The G-E girl -- Life inside the great plant -- Schenectady -- Epilogue
Summary:
For seven decades the General Electric Company maintained its manufacturing and administrative headquarters in Schenectady, New York. Electric City: General Electric in Schenectady explores the history of General Electric in Schenectady from the company's creation in 1892 to the present. As one of America's largest and most successful corporations, GE built a culture centered around the social good of technology and the virtues of the people who produced it. At its core, GE culture posited that engineers, scientists, and craftsmen engaged in a team effort to produce technologically advanced material goods that served society and led to corporate profits. Scientists were discoverers, engineers were designers and problem solvers, and craftsmen were artists. Historian Julia Kirk Blackwelder has drawn on company records as well as other archival and secondary sources and personal interviews to produce an engaging and multi-layered history of General Electric's workplace culture and its planned (and actual) effects on community life. Her research demonstrates how business and community histories intersect, and this nuanced look at race, gender, and class sets a standard for corporate history.
Topic:
Corporate culture--History  Search this
Industries--Social aspects  Search this
Economic conditions  Search this
Social conditions  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1097116