Louis V Gerstner - The Man Who Turned IBM Around |
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Introduction Contd...Background NoteGerstner was born on March 01, 1942 in Minolta, New York, US. His father was a traffic manager at F&M Schaefer Corporation Brewery. Right from his childhood, his parents stressed the importance of education and discipline. Thus, they helped to a great extent in shaping up his attitude towards life. Gerstner graduated in engineering at Dartmouth3 in 1963. Two years later, he earned a business management degree from Harvard Business School.
During his thirteen years tenure at McKinsey, Gerstner had many accomplishments to his credit, prominent among them being devising the financial strategy practice for McKinsey, helping the transportation firm, Penn Central Railway4 to turnaround from the verge of bankruptcy and helping American Express5 to expand its business. He was also a member of the leadership committee at the firm. An important leadership lesson which Gerstner learned at McKinsey was to thoroughly focus on the problem on hand and create an environment which encouraged people to come out with their ideas, irrespective of their designation in the firm...
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3] Established in 1769, Dartmouth offers
several undergraduate and graduate programs. The institution offers 16
graduate programs in arts and sciences, apart from conducting programs in
specialized fields such as engineering (Thayer School of engineering),
medicine (Dartmouth medical college) and business administration (Tuck
school of business). |
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