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Abstract:
The case details the strategic measures taken by Gerstner to transform IBM from a hardware vendor to a complete IT solutions provider. After Gerstner, how Sam Palmisano brought in a second transformation in the company is also discussed. The case concludes with thoughts on what efforts IBM should take to combat the risk of insularity. How to continuously reinvent the leadership development model of a company amidst rising competition and changes in the business environment? Did IBM leaders become obsolete even before they got a senior leadership role? This case is aimed at MBA level students as part of the Leadership/ Strategic Human Resource Management curriculum. It can also be used in a General Management and Strategy curriculum. Issues:
» Understand the importance of leadership development in any organization. Contents:Key Words:Leadership Development, Leadership roles, Leadership competencies, Leadership traits, Developing leadership capabilities, Building Organizational Capability, 'On-Demand' strategy, Product-centric to customer-centric, Training, Executive development, 'Operation Bear Hug', Worldwide Management Council, Senior Leadership Group, Coaching, Mentoring, 'NextGens', IBM's Advanced Leaders Series, Executive Assistant Program, Leadership Foundation, Emerging Leaders, Basic Blue, IBM |
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