- Lawrence Bossidy
Lawrence A. ("Larry") Bossidy (born
March 5 ,1935 ) is abusinessman andauthor . He is a retired CEO ofAlliedSignal (laterHoneywell ), and has also spent more than 30 years rising into executive power atGeneral Electric .Early Life and Education
Bossidy was born in
Pittsfield, Massachusetts on March 5, 1935 [http://www.nndb.com/people/493/000053334/ NNDB. "Larry Bossidy"] ] and has a twin brother, Tom Bossidy. Bossidy worked at the family shoe store growing up, had dreams of being a big league baseball pitcher. and once had a summer job of pitching baseball for a college league team in Quebec, Canada. When Bossidy was a senior in high school, a scout offered Bossidy a $40,000 contract to pitch for the Detroit Tigers. However, when the scout came to Bossidy's house with a check, Bossidy's mother wouldn't let him in the house [http://www.outstandingdirectors.com/documents/2007_Winners_Profiles/Bossidy.pdf Outstanding Directors. "Pacemaker: Larry Bossidy Keeps Management on Its Toes"] ] insisting that Bossidy finish his studies at Colgate.Bossidy graduated from
Colgate University in 1957 with a BA in economics. He was a member of the Mu Chapter ofDelta Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Colgate. Bossidy was later conferred a doctorate of Humane Letters from Colgate.Career with General Electric
Bossidy joined General Electric in 1957. [http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/events/ceo.cfm?doc_id=3241 New York University. "Larry Bossidy Tells NYU Stern Students to Take Risks"] ] Bossidy started out in General Electric's financial training program. Bossidy stayed with General Electric for the next 34 years rising in the company through a number of executive positions including Chief Operating Officer of General Electric Credit Corporation from 1979 to 1981, Executive Vice President and President of GE’s Services and Materials Sector from 1981 to 1984, and Vice Chairman and Executive Officer of the General Electric Company from 1984 to 1991. [http://www.leighbureau.com/speakers/lbossidy/bossidy.pdf Leigh Bureau. "Larry Bossidy: Former CEO Honeywell.] ]
CEO of General Electric Credit Corporation
One of Bossidy's most important jobs at General Electric was as Chief Operating Officer of General Electric Credit Corporation from 1979 to 1981. During Bossidy's tenure as head of General Electric Credit Corporation, the subsidiary, founded in 1943, came into its own. Between 1979 and 1984, its assets doubled, to $16 billion, due to expansion into leasing and selling of heavy industrial goods, inventories, real estate, and insurance. The leasing operations also provided General Electric with tax shelters from accelerated depreciation on equipment that GE developed that were then leased by the credit corporation. [http://www.answers.com/topic/general-electric-company?cat=biz-fin Answers.com "General Electric Company"] ] Dennis Dammerman worked for Bossidy at GE Credit and remembered that Bossidy "could be boisterous and a little unsettling to the insecure. He challenged everything, If you couldn't back up what you said, look out. But he also challenges himself."
Relationship with GE CEO Jack Welch
Bossidy had a long term business relationship with General Electric CEO
Jack Welch that began in the late 1960s when Bossidy came to audit GE's plastics division where Welch worked at the time. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m4070/is_n136/ai_21001393 Chief Executive. "The CEO's CEO - interview with AlliedSignal CEO Larry Bossidy - Cover Story - Interview" by J. P. Donlon. July-Augusut, 1998] ] Bossidy later worked for Welch when Welch became CEO at General Electric. "Larry is a quick thinker, who energizes others around him. When he gets behind an idea, he lights up a room," says Welch. "He has both the mental toughness as well as the broad perspective that is necessary to lead and deliver results."Before joining AlliedSignal, Bossidy was a high level executive at GE. He was very close to GE CEO
Jack Welch but left for Allied Signal because he was too close in age to Welch to be considered as his successor (GE has a mandatory 65 year old retirement age for its CEOs so somebody who is not a good ten years younger at the time of a CEO change would not be considered for the job).Career at AlliedSignal
From 1991-1999 Bossidy served as Chairman and CEO of AlliedSignal Corporation. He became Chairman of Honeywell Corporation when Honeywell was acquired by AlliedSignal in 1999. (Allied Signal, well known in the Aerospace, Aviation, and Military industries adopted the Honeywell name, as Honeywell's product diversity provided greater notoriety in the consumer market). In 2002, he co-authored a book entitled "Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done." (ISBN 0-609-61057-0)
He is currently a director of the pharmaceutical company Merck.
Personal background
Bossidy married Nancy Bossidyin 1956. The Bossidys have six daughters and three sons and thirty grandchildren. Bossidy lives in
Ridgefield, Connecticut and has a winter home inPalm Beach, Florida .Bossidy's favorite author is
James Joyce .Citations
External links
* [http://www.honeywell.com/execution/bio_larry.html Honeywell Bio]
* [http://www.spcpress.com/ink_pdfs/The%20Final%206%20Sigma%20Zone.pdf The Six Sigma Zone]
* [http://www.imno.org/articles.asp?qid=156&sid=18 IMNO Interview with Larry Bossidy]
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