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WHAT THE CEO IS READING – FORMER IBM CEO, LOU GERSTNER TALKS TO MCKINSEY QUARTERLY ABOUT CORPORATE REINVENTION AND VALUES

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WHAT THE CEO IS READING – FORMER IBM CEO, LOU GERSTNER TALKS TO MCKINSEY QUARTERLY ABOUT CORPORATE REINVENTION AND VALUES

Why do some companies continue to create value, while others fade into obscurity?  Values are what drive a company and keep it focused, but they’re not worth the paper they written on if they aren’t practiced.
IBM Chairman and CEO Louis V. Gerstner gestures during a news conference in New York Monday, June 5, 1995. Lotus Development Corp. agreed to be brought out by IBM on Sunday, June 11, 1995, after the two companies arrived at a $64 per share price, $4 higher than what IBM offered when it began the hostile takeover attempt. The deal, valued at $3.52 billion, is the software industry's largest merger.  (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
 “If the practices and processes inside a company don’t drive the execution of values, then people don’t get it”

Lou Gerstner

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