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    Week 2‚ Case Study Chapter 3‚ Turnaround Ashely. 1. How successful do you think Ashely will be as a transformational leader at Ultra Cover? I think Ashley has a fair chance of being a successful transformational leader at Ultra. She is demonstrating some personalized charisma leadership which according to DuBrin (2016) serves primary their own interests‚ exercises few restraints of their use of power (p.89) from my perception she is striving to use transformational and transactional leadership.

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    An IBM Change Story: Transformational Change from Below and Above 1. Who were the forerunners/ advocates of the change? Change From Below David Grossman is a computer programmer at IBM.-John Patrick is a member of the strategy task force at IBM. Change from Above Lou Gerstner was IBM’s CEO in the 1990’s. Samuel Palmisano is IBM’s CEO from 2002 who took over Lou Gestner. 2. What changes were implemented? How was it managed? The change in IBM started in the early middle 1990’s

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    Second Generation Computers (1956-1963) The computers built in the 1950s and 1960s are considered the 2nd generation computers. These computers make use of the transistors invented by Bell Telephone laboratories and they had many of the same components as the modern-day computer. For instance‚ 2nd generation computers typically had a printer‚ some sort of tape or disk storage‚ operating systems‚ stored programs‚ as well as some sort of memory. These computers were also generally more reliable

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    your work style and personal traits? What other attributes do you have? Certifications? Multiple languages spoken? Additional skills (optional): Key skill Key skill Key skill Key skill TECHNICAL SUMMARY (if applicable) Hardware IBM Mainframe‚ IBM & Sun Client / Server Languages & Software SAP‚ Filenet Imaging & Workflow‚ MS Office Products‚ Visual Basic‚ Powerbuilder‚ Cobol‚ Fortran‚ CICS‚ TSO‚ JCL‚ Lotus NOTES Database Management DB2‚ IMS‚ Oracle‚ Sybase Operating Systems

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    What Is This in the Works

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    Case Study: Transforming Production Sourcing at PBG December 2009 IBM Case Study: Transforming Production Sourcing at Pepsi Bottling Group David Simchi-Levi‚ ILOG Chief Scientist‚ Application and Integration Middleware Software‚ IBM Software Group Tim Russell‚ Sr. Operations Manager ‚ Pepsi Bottling Group Brad Charles‚ Dir. Supply Chain Strategy‚ Pepsi Bottling Group Tom McLoughlin‚ VP WW Planning‚ Pepsi Bottling Group Paul Hamilton‚ Sr. VP of Supply Chain‚ Pepsi Bottling Group

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    two years. Well this is causing technology or computers in this case to basically double as well. In 1957 a 0.00098 KB RAM cost $392. This is unbelievable to me considering today my phone has two-billion times the RAM. In 1955 the amount of ROM on an IBM hard-drive was 12 MB and cost a whopping $74800 or the price of a decent house today. This price was at $6233 per MB. In today’s world we forget sometimes that there were even computers with MB hard drives. In 1981‚ an 18 MB hard drive cost $2500

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    software designer whose initial goal was to develop a sophisticated spreadsheet program. The company was founded in 1982 and its headquarters based in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. In 1983 Lotus created the first killer application‚ 1-2-3 DOS for the IBM PC‚ catapulting them into the largest software company in the world. Lotus was noted as being one of the finest franchises in their business sector. The Rise and Fall Up to 1983 Lotus operated in a largely college industry were only a handful of

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    Case Study Chapter 5

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    not be possible. Dr. Spencer Wells‚ National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence and Scientific Director of the Project‚ stated that “With hundreds of thousands of samples‚ researchers could easily become lost in our collected data. But‚ by working with IBM‚ we can distill this information into something useful—research breakthroughs and new findings.”” (Stair & Reynolds‚ 2012) Without the use of the database‚ organizing the collected data would easily become a discombobulated confusing mess of useless

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    patient‚ physicians compare CT scans of the tumor over time to look for change. 2. The Cell processor was created in a joint effort by IBM‚ Sony‚ and Toshiba‚ with an architecture that is specially designed to accelerate graphics processing. Cell working on GPU processor where PCs working on CPU so its different hardware and software. Critical Thinking Questions: 1. IBM‚ Sony‚ Toshiba industry and scenario might time play an important role when it comes to processing. Architecture that is specially

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    the following Case and Answer the Questions that follow; IBM: PAST SUCCESS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES In 1914‚ Thomas Watson‚ Sr. founded International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)‚ nicknamed Big Blue. Since then‚ it has been mass producing business equipment‚ particularly computers‚ for a variety of domestic and international markets. In 1985‚ IBM employed more than 400‚000 people and registered sales of more than $50 billion. IBM was highly profitable‚ and it collected more revenues and controlled

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