GE's answer to the productivity trap
One of America's biggest industrial manufacturers, GE, has gone back to its roots – just with a very big digital twist.
Jennifer Hewett writes on News specialising in Politics, Policy, Economy. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Jennifer is a senior national affairs columnist.
One of America's biggest industrial manufacturers, GE, has gone back to its roots – just with a very big digital twist.
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