Crotonville was an asset to GE, where not just GE leaders were challenged, but customers benefited as well. However, with the streamlining that is on the horizon to hopefully save a 125 year old company that Jeff Immelt has almost run into the ground, Crotonville may not be as relevant any longer. Unfortunately GE no longer reflects the company that Jack Welch handed over to Jeff Immelt seventeen years ago and I am sure Jack regrets choosing him as his successor, possibly one of the worst decisions of his entire career. If the new Board of Directors has any integrity, they should look at the compensation packages for Immelt, Bornstein, Comstock and others that have recently been removed. There should be some level of accountability for the lives that have been impacted, retirements that have been reduced to rubble, 401K's decimated, towns and states impacted, etc.