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George Westinghouse's story is rich in drama and in breadth, a story of power, city building, and applying the Golden Rule in business. His biography intersects with those of many great personalities of the Gilded Age, such as J.P Morgan, Henry Clay Frick, Andrew Carnegie, the Mellon Family, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and Nikola Tesla.
One of the most successful industrialists in America, George Westinghouse was a wizard who took a much different approach than Thomas Edison. Westinghouse became a manager of innovation. He was not only an inventor in his own right, but the orchestra leader of a symphony of ideas. Westinghouse developed the corporate model of invention and research.

His innovations allowed Westinghouse to take the lead in electrical distribution. While Edison electrified New York City, the nation turned in favor of the AC current system of Westinghouse. He was a pioneer in pension plans and in planned communities for workers. His natural gas distribution system did more than Carnegie's capital to make Pittsburgh the Steel City.

The panic of 1907 changed Westinghouse. It took the energy out of the industrial lion and resulted in a personal depression, which led to his death in1914.

Samuel Gompers said that, if industry had been run by men like Westinghouse, there would have been no need for unions. Employees loved the gentle genius who worried about them routinely. Over 55,000 employees voluntarily collected money for a memorial to Westinghouse in 1955; this memorial would have been the one he cherished the most.

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Quentin R. Skrabec, Jr., PhD, has published over fifty articles on history, industrial history and business, and five books on business, industry and management. His next book with Algora Publishing, William McKinley, The Apostle of Protectionism, is scheduled for release in November 2007.

Holding a PhD in Manufacturing Management from the University of Toledo, he has taught as an adjunct professor at Toledo, the University of Akron, University of Pittsburgh, and Robert Morris University.

In his management career, Dr. Skrabec has served as a manager and vice president at LSE/LTV Steel, Jessop Steel and National Steel. He led LSE/LTV to 33 Magazine's "Manufacturing Company of the Year" and to Tom Peters' "100 Best-Managed Companies" list. Dr. Skrabec was awarded the first USA Today/Rochester National Quality Cup.

An experienced writer and biographer, Skrabec is a Pittsburgher with a strong background in the local stories and legends.
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George Westinghouse (1846-1914) was an inventive engineer, successful industrialist, and, according to this new biography by Skrabec (business, Findlay U.), a man whose kind character engendered a fondness among his employees that could not even hope to be rivaled among such contemporaries as Andrew Carnegie and perhaps provided the model for "capitalism with a heart." --SciTech Book News

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  • Publication date2006
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  • ISBN 13 9780875865065
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