LEXMARK: A CASE STUDY
.... layered organization chart had to be reduced, eliminating time-consuming meetings and negotiations that might work in a huge
IBM corporate environment, but ....
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Strategic Planning of IBM IBM is the world(s dominant manufact
.... marketplace.
IBM, with its strong
corporate culture and entrenched bureaucracy, found it increasingly difficult to compete.
IBM's ....
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The Tabulating Machine Company
.... Packard and Digital Equipment Corporation.
IBM's corporate culture can also be considered a weakness. For years,
IBM dominated the ....
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Types of Computer Crimes
.... mail network after a West German student's self-replicating Christmas greeting spread from a European academic research network to
IBM.
Corporate concerns over ....
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LOTUS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
.... The story was different among the major
corporate user segment, however, where
IBM retained, as of the case time frame, the major market share. ....
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IBM Market Analysis
.... Apple and
IBM can cite the merits of the Power PC concept, and
IBM can pout .... to the status of niche competitors in the medium-term, with
corporate oblivion a ....
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Government Technology Policy
.... though,
IBM, with its tradition of paternalism, is one of the more "Japanese" of American corporations; see the discussion of
IBM's corporate culture in Mobley ....
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United States and Japanese Competition
.... though,
IBM, with its tradition of paternalism, is one of the more "Japanese" of American corporations; see the discussion of
IBM's corporate culture in Mobley ....
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IBM Lotus Notes/Domino
.... and scheduling ("
IBM Workplace, WebSphere Portal and Lotus software product portfolio guide"). The ND7 software suite has been well received by the
corporate ....
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Corporate Aviation
.... "The
Corporate Jet Makes A Comeback." Fortune, 25 April 1989 .... "GAO Sees $5 Million Cost Overrun, 6 Month Lag in
IBM/FAA Pact." Electronic News, 28 July 1986, 37. ....
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IBM & After-Market Servicing of Computers IBM has not ...
....
IBM has advantages over other companies in this industry in that it has a .... for providing quality products, and a long and relatively stable
corporate history. ....
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Early History of Microsoft Corporation
.... not sell only to
IBM, it sold to clonemakers and
IBM's rival platform .... learned early on that there are significant opportunities in the
corporate market rather ....
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Sun Microsystems
.... Sun's
Corporate Diversity's mission is "a highly leveraged organization of committed .... Sun is financially very strong considering that
IBM's equity of total ....
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The Computer Industry
....
IBM's overall
corporate vision is to create a network that its
corporate customers will use as an information and technology resource. ....
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Marketing the IBM PCjr in Japan
.... this paper is marketing the
IBM PCjr. in Japan. The areas of discussion include competition, demand and saturation, Japanese advantages,
corporate image, and ....
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Role of Corporations in Urban Community Development
.... encouraging.
Corporate partners include Ford Motor Company, Equifax,
IBM, Home Depot, Marriott Corporation, and Sprint. Academic ....
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Corporate Culture
....
IBM, for example, offers above-average compensation because "it is serious about .... Davis believes that a
corporate culture can be "managed," and that the CEO can ....
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Japanese & American Management Styles
.... Some American firms, such as
IBM, have a long tradition of paternalistic, extended-family
corporate culture that has some features in common with Japanese ....
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Commerce on the Internet
.... Companies like
IBM take elaborate measures to safeguard their
corporate network: "
IBM tests the security system annually, challenging its own programmers to ....
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ARBITRATION IN THE CORPORATE WORLD This research
.... Current Popularity of Arbitration in
Corporate Circles As a result of these and .... Such major companies as
IBM, TRW, Bank of America and Kaiser Permanente in the ....
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ARBITRATION IN THE CORPORATE WORLD This researc
.... entire field of arbitration." Current Popularity of Arbitration in
Corporate Circles As .... Such major companies as
IBM, TRW, Bank of America and Kaiser Permanente ....
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An Analysis of Du Pont's Global Information System
.... its new
corporate structure, and networked into an integrated data-sharing system. Currently, eighty-five percent of Du Pont managers have either
IBM or Hewlett ....
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Private Club Gender Discrimination
.... would not resign his membership (Logan 1). Burk also targeted Masters'
corporate sponsors,
IBM, General Motors, Citigroup and Coca-Cola (Logan 1). But Augusta ....
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Augusts National Membership Controversy
.... would not resign his membership (Logan 1). Burk also targeted Masters'
corporate sponsors,
IBM, General Motors, Citigroup and Coca-Cola (Logan 1). But Augusta ....
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The Icarus Paradox of Management In ancient Greek mythology ...
....
IBM also lost some of its
corporate arrogance as it entered into joint ventures with other companies, and even began discounting some of its products. ....
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ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY AND BUSINESS ETHICS
.... of
IBM. Because of the diversity, some of the AOL Time Warner profit-center operations lend themselves to individual analysis better than to
corporate analysis ....
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Intel Corporation
.... Apple has encountered problems with maintaining
corporate customers, and is losing market share to
IBM-compatible machines which can run the popular Microsoft ....
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Downsizing
.... DVD plays at Wal-Mart are retailing for $49 and
corporate executives are demanding similar deep discounts from tech firms like
IBM. ....
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Personnel Management
.... In Japan, where the entire
corporate structure is intensely paternalistic, with "cradle to grave" employment,
IBM blends harmoniously into the prevailing ....
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
.... customers and partners the ability to access and analyze
corporate information via .... throughout an enterprise and used to improve decision making" (
IBM, 1998, p ....
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