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  • Expert Perspectives Q&A with Bill Cary, COO of GE Capital
    What does citizenship mean in the context of GE Capital? 
What do you see as GE Capital’s main citizenship risks and opportunities? For GE Capital, citizenship means delivering consistent financial performance fairly, responsibly and...

  • Action Points Treasure Hunts
    At more than 300 sites around the world, GE employees have conducted “Treasure Hunts.” An Energy Treasure Hunt is a process leveraged from lean manufacturing, developed by Toyota and refined by GE, designed to identify projects and...

  • Features Faith in Finance: Islamic Banking and Finance in the Middle East
    GE has had a presence in the Middle East for over 50 years, supporting countries and companies in critical and high growth industries, such as water reclamation, healthcare, power generation, aerospace, and oil and gas. With economic growth in the...

  • Access GE
    Access GE is about helping customers meet the challenges of tomorrow’s marketplace by leveraging the expertise of GE. GE Capital shares tools, resources, insights and learnings to help customers tackle some of their most pressing business...

  • Taxation: Our Approach
    Taxes are an important way in which businesses contribute to society, enabling the provision of essential public services such as infrastructure, education and healthcare, on which a balanced sustainable prosperity depends. GE is committed to acting...

  • Strategic & Business Priorities
    GE’s business strategy is focused on the big themes and issues facing the world today, and in the future. These are our shared priorities—areas where GE can contribute to solving societal problems or, conversely, must manage risks. Individual GE...

  • Products & Services Issues
    The process of developing new products—from initial research to reaching the market—never ends at GE. Across businesses, we follow a long-standing and robust process for new product introductions (NPI). While commercial considerations are a...

  • Performance Against Commitments
    Each year we make commitments to help us drive progress and accountability. Below are the commitments we made in 2009. Click through to see the progress made in 2010 and our commitments for 2011.

  • Features Bringing World-Class Business Processes to Community Organizations
    For GE, nonprofit agency support comes in three forms: financial support, volunteer efforts and intellectual capital, a critical element that is too often overlooked by corporate citizenship programs.

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