Robert S. “Steve” Miller, 66, gained a reputation for fixing ailing companies, something that became an unanticipated career for the Oregon-born executive who worked at Ford and was recruited by Lee Iacocca as part of the team that saved Chrysler from ruin in the late 1970s. Initially trained in finance and accounting, Miller went on to salvage many faltering companies, including Aetna, Morrison- Knudson, Waste Management, Bethlehem Steel and Delphi Corp.
In Miller’s recently published memoir, The Turnaround Kid: What I Learned Rescuing America’s Most Troubled Companies, he candidly recounts moves that went wrong as well as those that succeeded. Recently Chief Executive’s J.P. Donlon caught up with Miller between rescue attempts.
Content: Thought Leader
Authors: J.P. Donlon, Robert S. “Steve” Miller
Source: “Chief Executive”
Subject: Management
Authors: J.P. Donlon, Robert S. “Steve” Miller
Source: “Chief Executive”
Subject: Management
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