(IBM家族)WATSON DYNASTY

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作者: Richard S. Tedlow 著

出 版 社: 音像供货

出版时间: 2003-12-1字数:版次: 1页数: 340印刷时间: 2003/11/01开本:印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780060014056包装: 精装内容简介

The soul of corporate man is insightfully explored in this engaging biographical study of the family that built IBM. With a prescient vision of the importance of information processing, Thomas Watson Sr. took over the rudderless conglomerate in 1914, bringing it over the decades into the forefront of the modern bureaucratic economy and the computer revolution. But IBM's corporate culture was not quite the hyper-rational technocracy the company came to symbolize. Starting out as a salesman under National Cash Register's charismatic founder John Patterson, "the father of modern salesmanship," Watson elaborated IBM's salesmanship ethos to "totalitarian" heights, complete with company songs that celebrated Watson's personality cult ("T. J. Watson, you're a leader fine, the greatest in the land") in terms usually reserved for North Korean dictators. Business historian Tedlow ably analyzes IBM's evolving business strategies, but focuses on the human side, especially the tormented relationship, replete with Freudian overtones, between Watson Sr. and Watson Jr., an energetic playboy who slowly emerged from his father's shadow to succeed him at IBM's helm. Although Tedlow sometimes over-emphasizes their Oedipal wranglings, his approach sheds useful light on the social psychology of IBM's rise-the "ego-shattering rejection" experienced by salesmen, which the "religiosity" of IBM's culture was meant to assuage; the techniques for establishing rapport and credibility that transformed the salesman from con-artist to expert consultant in the eyes of customers; the humiliations routinely meted out by abusive bosses to long-suffering organization men. Tedlow is both admiring of and aghast at its protagonists, and his well-researched and briskly written account is a revealing look at the making of corporate America.

目录

Prologue

CHAPTER 1:Defining Moments

CHAPTER 2:The Early Years of the"ManofMen"

CHAPTER 3:Watsonand National Cash

CHAPTER 4:Crime and Puni shment

CHAPTER 5:High Water and He

CHAPTER 6:Dow nand Out

CHAPTER 7:Terri ble Tommy Watson

CHAPTER 8:ThomasJ.WatsonSr.in1893 and Thom asJ.WatsonJr.in1933

CHAPTER 9:The Searing Insight

CHAPTER 10:The Watson Way

CHAPTER 11:The Big Payoff

CHAPTER 12:High Time to Grow Up

CHAPTER 13:Wats on at War

CHAPTER 14:Father,Son,and CharleyKirk

CHAPTER 15: God Damn You, Old Man!

CHAPTER 16: Siblings: A Brief Introduction

CHAPTER 17 : Awakening the Electronic Brain

CHAPTER 1 8: Death of a Salesman

CHAPTER 19: On HisOwn

CHAPTER 20: The NewThomas Watson's New IBM

CHAPTER 21 : Threats from Without and from Within

CHAPTER 22:TheSystem/360

CHAPTER 23: The Destruction of Dick Watson

CHAPTER 24 : Denouement for Dick and for Jane

CHAPTER 25 : Denouement for Tom

CHAPTER 26: Denouement for IBM

Epilogue

Notes

Bibliographical Essay

Principal Sources by Chapter

Acknowledgments

Index

 
 
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