Louis V Gerstner - The Man Who Turned IBM Around

            
 
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Case Code : LDEN007
Case Length : 14 Pages
Period : 1992-2001
Pub Date : 2002
Teaching Note :Not Available
Organization : IBM
Industry : Information Technology Countries : USA

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"Louis is an incredibly focused executive, he makes it very clear to everyone what his expectations are."

- John W. Thompson, former general manager of IBM's North American Sales Group.1

"He's thinking like a businessman and IBM hasn't had someone at the top thinking like a businessman for many years. IBM's chairmen have for years treated the company like an institution that couldn't be changed. But Gerstner is going through a methodical, unsentimental resuscitation of IBM."

- Edwin Black, publisher of OS/2 Professionals,
an IT magazine in the US.2

Introduction

In 1993, IBM, a global leader in the IT industry was in deep financial trouble. The company had reported a record net loss of $8.1 billion. Many analysts wrote off IBM as dead. However, eight years down the line in 2001, the company reported a net income of $7.7 billion (Refer Exhibit I). During the period 1993-2001, the share price of IBM shot up by nearly 800%. This was the period in which Louis V. Gerstner Jr. (Gerstner) headed IBM.

Under the leadership of Gerstner, IBM made a remarkable comeback and proved its critics wrong. In doing so, IBM seemed to have made significant changes which had an impact on the entire information technology (IT) industry.  

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It strategically positioned its server family to suit the needs of the emerging Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and e-commerce applications. IBM also changed its emphasis from being product centric to being customer-centric in order to provide complete solutions to its clients. Gerstner played a major role in reviving the fortunes of IBM. Under Gerstner, the image of IBM was transformed from a company which primarily manufactured mainframes to a company which offered complete solutions in hardware, software, and other technologies.

 Gerstner brought about a radical change in the work culture of IBM. The turnaround was achieved by a series of well calculated and unconventional moves, which appeared unreasonable to many employees of IBM as well as industry analysts.

According to analysts, Gerstner's style of functioning was quite different from that of his predecessors. He was a man of conviction and always followed his own instincts. He was seldom disturbed by what his critics said. He believed that his deeds spoke for himself. He wanted results and expected his employees to give the results at any cost. He did not mince words when it came to expressing his views on their performance...

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1]  In an article titled, 'Top 25 Managers of the year,' in BusinessWeek dated January 14, 2002.

2]  As quoted in the book 'Saving Big Blue' by Robert Slater, page 115.

 

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