You either too young or not technical/business savvy at all to think this woman DID NOT RUIN IBM. She failed the company. Any business' bread & butter is most important. In one of her interviews, she said IBM is now 10% hardware company - failure & wrong move. She did this bcos she wanted a piece of the cloud technology which would have happened anyway. And guess what, where do you guys think the cloud is being run from - hardware right. So, IBM would have been getting additional checks from hardware sales from the cloud company. Now, she gave that opportunity to another company. I wish her husband and committee of lipstick exchange group member were not the ones who helped her make that decision. Sad, sad, sad ...
Absolutely wrong approach-look not for skills but for strong background in the area. With strong background it just takes some time to aquire needed skills.
One of the worst CEOs ever. Up there with Ken Lay. IBM's stock went down over 30% after she took over. She missed opportunities and lacked vision because she was a business person and only thought in dollars and cents. Hopefully the new CEO Arvind Krishna will turn things around.
Just searching her name, not a single thing from the feminist channels. They rather posterchild people with shallow and hollow social justice terms, instead of actual facts and truth of reality.
@@q4sbgf9kfgrd6 It must have declined pretty severely as IBM is a general afterthought in tech discussions. The last time I recall it being mentioned to any degree Lou Gerstner was running it.
I would said she failed IBM, but she got rich herself.
anyone know how i can dislike a video more than once?
Stock has remained flat the past 5 years
You either too young or not technical/business savvy at all to think this woman DID NOT RUIN IBM. She failed the company. Any business' bread & butter is most important. In one of her interviews, she said IBM is now 10% hardware company - failure & wrong move. She did this bcos she wanted a piece of the cloud technology which would have happened anyway. And guess what, where do you guys think the cloud is being run from - hardware right. So, IBM would have been getting additional checks from hardware sales from the cloud company. Now, she gave that opportunity to another company. I wish her husband and committee of lipstick exchange group member were not the ones who helped her make that decision.
Sad, sad, sad ...
Absolutely wrong approach-look not for skills but for strong background in the area. With strong background it just takes some time to aquire needed skills.
Classic Peter Principle …. More like Alice in wonderland….The Red Queen effect!
This can be transformational indeed. Wish you all the best in your new venture Ginni. Hola if you need support
One of the worst CEOs ever. Up there with Ken Lay. IBM's stock went down over 30% after she took over. She missed opportunities and lacked vision because she was a business person and only thought in dollars and cents. Hopefully the new CEO Arvind Krishna will turn things around.
Ginni….u can stop talking now….u stole from shareholders….
The myth of experience….terrible CEO
Go Lou Gerstner!!!
Much love Ginni.
IBM all Women. I think Bill Gates father must be Watsons Nephew.
The Elder Brother, Takes All.
what about the other (minority) races?
This is a smart woman CEO, and she gets 0 recognition from feminist movement.
Just searching her name, not a single thing from the feminist channels. They rather posterchild people with shallow and hollow social justice terms, instead of actual facts and truth of reality.
@@dertythegrower She was an awful CEO and left the company in disarray.
@@dertythegrower One of the worst CEOs ever. Just look at IBM's stock price from when she took over.
you obviously know NOTHING about IBM's decline during her "leadership"
@@q4sbgf9kfgrd6 Chart IBM stock against its competitors during here CEO tenure
so hiding liver issues with Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Manicure is probably the road to take.#Safe Driving#Don't drink and drive#Grass
She's a great mind, and great CEO.
you obviously know NOTHING about IBM's decline during her "leadership"
@@q4sbgf9kfgrd6 It must have declined pretty severely as IBM is a general afterthought in tech discussions. The last time I recall it being mentioned to any degree Lou Gerstner was running it.