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Remember the 1993 IBM crash? After losing almost three billion dollars that year the company almost blacked out, and Louis Gerstner was brought in to resurrect the company's falling finances and reputation. He did away with all that was old and redundant, including the company's glorified but impractical objective list, and turned around the way things worked at IBM, making it stronger than ever. His contributions to the company's renewed market dominance and respect made Louis something of a leadership role model. Find out what and how he did in the book Who Says Elephants Can't Dance? by the man himself, Louis V. Gerstner.
Louis V. Gerstner is credited with reviving one of the very few companies of that size from eminent extinction. The odds of his success were slim, and he made sure he proved everyone wrong in concluding that. With his immense dedication and timely decision making, IBM could be saved and restored to former glory. The book is full of anecdotes and incidences that he came across every day at IBM and supplies many management case studies for a good learning experience. The readers will be shocked, entertained and motivated reading this fascinating and endearing story of executing the impossible.
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