This history chronicles one of the most influential American companies of the last century. For decades, IBM shaped global business practices, with its products embedded in large organizations and its corporate culture inspiring management styles worldwide. Known as "Big Blue," IBM faced both failures and successes, navigating periods of stagnant revenue and necessary reinvention. In the early 1990s, the company nearly collapsed but rebounded with new strategies and a focus on artificial intelligence. In this comprehensive account, James Cortada, a historian and former IBM employee, details the company's technological breakthroughs, such as the punch card for the 1890 census, the first Social Security checks in the 1930s, and the mass introduction of the PC in the 1980s. He explores IBM's employee and customer-centric culture, its global expansion, regulatory challenges, and the leadership of its CEOs. Cortada emphasizes that IBM's remarkable longevity in the information technology market stems from its ability to adapt to evolving circumstances and technologies.
James W. Cortada Ordre des livres
James W. Cortada est l'auteur de nombreux livres qui explorent l'histoire et l'application de l'information et de l'informatique au sein de la société américaine. Son œuvre considérable se penche sur l'évolution de l'ère de l'information, examinant comment la technologie a façonné le développement de la nation. Grâce à ses recherches, Cortada offre des perspectives critiques sur l'impact profond de l'information et de l'informatique sur le progrès social et économique. Son écriture est reconnue pour sa profondeur et son approche méticuleuse dans la documentation de cet aspect vital de l'histoire humaine.






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- 2020
Building Blocks of Society
History, Information Ecosystems and Infrastructures
- 334pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Focusing on the concept of information ecosystems, the author explores their historical significance and relevance across various disciplines, including business and sociology. The book delves into theoretical and historiographical discussions, highlighting the value of information infrastructures. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how information shapes societal dynamics and its implications for different fields of study.
- 2020
The book encourages readers to reflect on the rapid rise of computing technology and its profound impact on our lives. It prompts a critical examination of our dependency on technology and invites contemplation about the future direction of this evolution. By fostering awareness, it seeks to engage readers in a meaningful dialogue about the implications of our technological advancements.
- 2020
From Urban Legends to Political Fact-Checking
Online Scrutiny in America, 1990-2015
- 156pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The book explores the evolution of political fact-checking within the context of online scrutiny, tracing its roots back to the emergence of the public Internet in the 1990s. It delves into the historical prevalence of "fake facts" in America, examining key developments leading up to the Trump-Clinton presidential election campaigns. Through this lens, the text highlights the ongoing challenges and significance of verifying information in the digital age.
- 2019
- 2011
In an era dominated by the latest gadgets and tech expansions, we may overlook a significant shift: the transformation of entire firms and industries into vast information-processing entities. Currently, over eighty percent of workers engage in collecting and analyzing information, primarily in digital formats, as part of their roles. This guide explores the pivotal role of information in contemporary business, detailing its application in work processes and tracing its flow through supply-chain management, product development, customer relations, and sales. Focusing on information rather than technology, the author—a seasoned IBM manager and consultant—distinguishes between data, facts, information, and knowledge. He illustrates how analytics have replaced intuition-driven decision-making with fact-based approaches. The book also highlights the working style of "road warriors," who operate from anywhere with their laptops and cell phones, using their expertise as a valuable currency. Ultimately, information is the essence of the modern enterprise, shaping its activities. This guide equips managers and employees with strategies to effectively leverage information, emphasizing intentional design over chance.
- 2001
The 2002 ASTD Training and Performance Yearbook
- 528pages
- 19 heures de lecture
This fifth annual edition of The ASTD Training and Performance Yearbook gives readers the best articles and reference information of the past year from leading training industry periodicals so that trainers can stay current with the changes and cutting-edge thinking in their field. Covering the planning, delivery, and evaluation of performance improvement and training programsplus a directory of contact information for key training industry organizations, conferences, and periodicalsthis handy yearbook packs the most important industry trends into one comprehensive guide.
- 1993
With good management practices firmly embedded in their manufacturing operations, cutting edge companies are looking to get the total job done, across all departments, including sales and marketing. This clear, realistic guide presents all the issues, answers, and concrete working examples needed to apply TQM to any firm's sales and marketing process. Illustrated.
