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Alfred P. Sloan
(1875 - 1966)
American businessman and philanthropist
American businessman and philanthropist
Alfred P. Sloan was an American business leader and philanthropist who led General Motors for over two decades. Under his leadership, GM became the world's largest automaker.
Alfred P. Sloan (1875-1966) was an American business executive and philanthropist who led General Motors as president from 1923 and CEO from 1925 until 1946. He implemented the divisionalized organizational structure and annual model changes that revolutionized the automotive industry. Sloan's management philosophy emphasized decentralization, standardized controls, and strategic planning. Under his guidance, GM became the world's largest automaker and set new benchmarks for corporate efficiency. After retiring, he founded the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to support scientific research, education, and public policy. His legacy includes modern corporate management practices and significant philanthropic contributions.
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Alfred P. Sloan