This account of IBM’s famed father-and-son CEOs and the family
conflicts behind the scenes is “a revealing look at the making of
corporate America” (Publishers Weekly). For an extraordinary
fifty-seven-year period, one of the nation's largest and
fastest-growing companies was run by two men who were flesh and blood.
The chief executives of the International Business Machines
Corporation from 1914 until 1971 were Thomas J. Watson, Sr. and Thomas
J. Watson, Jr., and that great corporation bears the imprint of both
men’s ambitions and strengths—but it also bears the consequences
of a family that was in near-constant conflict. Sometimes wrong but
never in doubt, both Watsons had clear and farsighted visions of what
their company could become. They also had volcanic tempers. Their
fights with each other combined with their commitment to leadership
and excellence made IBM one of the most rewarding yet gut-clutching
firms to work for in the history of American business. Our
expectations of professional behavior include leaving emotions and
vulnerabilities at home each day. In the case of the Watsons, filial
and sibling strife could not be excluded from the office. In closely
studying the desires and frustrations of the Watson family, eminent
historian Richard S. Tedlow has produced something more than a family
portrait or a company history. He delves into the role of emotion in
corporate life, and explores the interplay between the personalities
of these two extraordinary men and the firm they created. Both Watsons
had deeply held beliefs about what a corporation is and should be.
These ideas helped make “Big Blue” the bluest of blue-chip stocks
during their long tenure. These very beliefs, however, also sowed the
seeds for IBM’s disasters in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when
the company had lost sight of the original meaning behind many of the
practices each man put into place. Tracing the family’s
idiosyncratic ability to cope with each other’s weaknesses but not
their strengths, The Watson Dynasty is a “highly readable”
portrait of a towering pioneer of the technology industry and the
father and son who built it (Library Journal). “Crisp, engaging.”
—Enterprise & Society
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The Fiery Reign and Troubled Legacy of IBM's Founding Father and Son
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780061882142
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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