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Lee Iacocca's Biography

Lido Anthony "Lee" Iacocca (born October 15, 1924) is an American businessman known for his revival of the Chrysler Corporation in the 1980s, serving as President and CEO from 1978 and additionally as chairman from 1979, until his retirement at the end of 1992. One of the most famous business people in the world, he was a passionate advocate of U.S. business exports during the 1980s. He is the author (or co-author) of several books, including Iacocca: An Autobiography (with William Novak), and Where have all the Leaders Gone?

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  • News Source: Courier & Press | 1 day ago
    It could be as simple — or as complicated — as overcoming one's fear of public speaking. "People who take a Dale Carnegie course will never be the same individual," said Charles D...The Carnegie program works, he says, "because you expand your
  • News Source: Houston Chronicle | 3 days ago
    In a bold and risky move aimed at getting people talking, Chrysler has launched a new ad for its flagship 300 sedan that includes political activism not characteristic in automotive advertising. It's a stark contrast with earlier, more mainstream
  • News Source: BNET | 7 days ago
    Its identity is so strong that it lingers in our cultural consciousness — and that’s precisely the problem. First, Cadillac couldn’t shake the decades-old association with drivers “between the age of 80 and deceased,” as former Chrysler CEO

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  • Blog Source: bhamteaparty.blogspot.com | 2 days ago
    Lee Iacocca Where Have All The Leaders Gone. This message from Lee Iacocca comes from Jan 2009 and is still as true today as yesterday...posted by ~K.Halterman. Lee Iacocca Where Have All The Leaders Gone ...
  • Blog Source: denisbinder.blogspot.com | 2 days ago
    Lee Iacocca invested $90 million in style changes, and rebadged the bland Falcon into a sporty Mustang. The only initial change in the vehicle was the external sheet metal. An entire new market was created for “Pony cars. ...
  • Blog Source: www.leanblog.org | 2 days ago
    His TV ads for GM, of the "ego ad" genre, (see Sprint's Dan Hesse for another bad example) proved little more than his ability to walk and talk at the same time. He's no Lee Iacocca (his 1984 ad here). ...

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