Waking Up IBM: How a Gang of Unlikely Rebels Transformed Big Blue

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In the early 1990s, IBM was a has-been. Fujitsu, Digital Equipment, and Compaq were hammering down its hardware margins. EDS and Andersen Consulting were stealing the hearts of CIOs. Intel and Microsoft were running away with PC profits. Today, Big Blue is back on top, a leader in e-business services. This is the story of how the company, which had lagged behind every computer trend since the mainframe, caught the Internet wave. Much of the credit for the turnaround goes to a small band of activists who built a bonfire under IBM's rather broad behind. Together, building simultaneously from the top and the bottom of the organization through an ever-widening grassroots coalition of technicians and executives, they put IBM on the Web and morphed it into an e-business powerhouse. People who want to foment similarly successful insurrections can learn a lot from their example.
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