Why GM Matters: Inside the Race to Transform an American Icon Author: Holstein, William Publication:New York : Walker & Company, 2009 Binding: Hardcover Edition: First Edition Condition: Used: Very Good Description: 267 pages; slight edge wear to jacket; spine cocked slightly; A timely look inside the world's biggeet car maker--a tightly argued, character-driven book about why GM's survival is essential to America's economic health--and how the headlines are getting it all wrong. Where critics say that GM has sat on its hands while the market changed. Holstein demonstrates that GM has already radically retooled its entire operation, from manufacturing and cost structure to design. Where pundits say we'd be better off without GM, he shows how inextricably linked GM and the nation's economy still are. Holstein examines the state of GM's health and builds a persiasive argument that GM is essential to our nation's well being Ref#: kb011197 Subject: Business Visit our store for thousands more Sign Up for our store newsletter Kayleighbug Books Now located in Cedar Grove, WV! Specializing in science fiction, fantasy, and horror since 1998. Shipping YES, We combine shipping! Total shipping charge will be calculated at checkout based on the combined weight of the items you order. Listing information & photos copyright 1998-2022 Kayleighbug Books |