The history of Cummins Engine Company, the world's largest diesel engine manufacturer. This book analyzes the key characteristic of the company and its leaders, underscoring what has accounted for Cummins' longevity and success in its competitive environment.
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Engine That Could: Values-driven Change at Cummins Engine Company, 1919-94 by David B. Sicilia
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Table of Contents
The engine that could; a tenuous venture, 1919-1929; gaining a foothold, 1930-1939; investors and inventors, 1941-1946; becoming a big business, 1947-1958; the go-go decade, 1960-1969; the world changes, 1969-1975; playing by the new rules, 1973-1978; betting the company, 1979-1985; Cummins versus Japan, 1984-1987; circling the wagons; pressures and profits, 1988-1994; Cummins and the American century.
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Engine That Could: Values-driven Change at Cummins Engine Company, 1919-94 by David B. Sicilia
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