Author Reveals General Motors Internal Dynamics in Self Published Book
M.C. Knight dissects the internal operations of General Motors by examining its corporate management and workforce in the book, Unheard Testimony: McKnight VS. General Motors.
Bloomington, IN, July 12, 2009 --(PR.com)-- General Motors, America's number one automobile manufacturer, is on the verge of leaving bankruptcy through its new corporate identity as a leaner, government-owned automaker. US Bankruptcy Court Judge Robert Gerber approved the company's restructuring plan saying a liquidation of the company "would be a disastrous result for GM's creditors, its employees, the suppliers who depend on GM for their own existence, and the communities in which GM operates."
However, the approval of GM's corporate restructuring brought along with it stringent criticism, including some from the company's creditors who have said that GM should have just been allowed to fail. Lawyers, who had legal actions pending against General Motors, and some bondholders and smaller labor unions also objected to the company's move.
It still remains to be seen if GM will exit its state of bankruptcy and perform better as a downsized company as this recent development is merely an external manifestation of the internal corporate operations within the structure of General Motors. This is something business consultant and author M.C. Knight is very acquainted with.
In his self-published book, Unheard Testimony: McKnight VS. General Motors, M.C. Knight reveals the circumstance and ventures that developed during his involvement as a member of the corporate management of GM. M.C. Knight's goal was to make important organizational and operational contributions to the company.
This book dissects the composition and internal operations of General Motors by examining its corporate management and workforce. M.C. Knight also assesses the impact of competition from other automobile companies on GM's way of doing business, externally and internally, while aligning his thoughts and discoveries with the US Constitution and congressional legislation.
Unheard Testimony presents a comprehensive look into the legal, moral, social and ethical aspects of corporate operations in a huge American company and how all these impact the lives of employees from all rungs of the corporate ladder.
Unheard Testimony: McKnight VS. General Motors is published by Xlibris.
About Xlibris
Xlibris was founded in 1997 and, as the leading publishing services provider for authors, has helped to publish more than 20,000 titles. Xlibris is based in Bloomington, IN and provides authors with direct and personal access to quality publication in hardcover, trade paperback, custom leather-bound, and full-color formats.
For more information, please visit http://www.xlibris.com/requestkit/index.asp?src=apr&key=mm , e-mail pressrelease@xlibris.com or call at 1-888-795-4247, to receive a free publishing guide.
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However, the approval of GM's corporate restructuring brought along with it stringent criticism, including some from the company's creditors who have said that GM should have just been allowed to fail. Lawyers, who had legal actions pending against General Motors, and some bondholders and smaller labor unions also objected to the company's move.
It still remains to be seen if GM will exit its state of bankruptcy and perform better as a downsized company as this recent development is merely an external manifestation of the internal corporate operations within the structure of General Motors. This is something business consultant and author M.C. Knight is very acquainted with.
In his self-published book, Unheard Testimony: McKnight VS. General Motors, M.C. Knight reveals the circumstance and ventures that developed during his involvement as a member of the corporate management of GM. M.C. Knight's goal was to make important organizational and operational contributions to the company.
This book dissects the composition and internal operations of General Motors by examining its corporate management and workforce. M.C. Knight also assesses the impact of competition from other automobile companies on GM's way of doing business, externally and internally, while aligning his thoughts and discoveries with the US Constitution and congressional legislation.
Unheard Testimony presents a comprehensive look into the legal, moral, social and ethical aspects of corporate operations in a huge American company and how all these impact the lives of employees from all rungs of the corporate ladder.
Unheard Testimony: McKnight VS. General Motors is published by Xlibris.
About Xlibris
Xlibris was founded in 1997 and, as the leading publishing services provider for authors, has helped to publish more than 20,000 titles. Xlibris is based in Bloomington, IN and provides authors with direct and personal access to quality publication in hardcover, trade paperback, custom leather-bound, and full-color formats.
For more information, please visit http://www.xlibris.com/requestkit/index.asp?src=apr&key=mm , e-mail pressrelease@xlibris.com or call at 1-888-795-4247, to receive a free publishing guide.
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