Introduction OF IBM

May 1, 2005, Lenovo Group Ltd. and IBM announced, Lenovo completed the IBM personal computer industry, IBM Global Headquarters Services acquisition, which marks the world’s third-largest personal computer business since the birth. ThinkPad and Lenovo Group have ThinkCenter trademarks, and in 5 years the use of IBM brand.
IBM, the world is also highly respected company. Respectable reasons, one of which is nearly a hundred years in the history of the process, many times the leadership of the Industrial Revolution, especially in the IT industry, the development of a number of standards and efforts to help customers succeed. In addition, the company has been in the world top 500. More importantly, because of its respected, IBM Corporation for nearly a hundred years of history, has always insisted on compliance with the “wosenschool”:
Established in 1914 in the IBM company, the old Thomas Watson for the company to develop a “code of conduct”, these guidelines have been in the company to bear in mind the hearts of everyone, no action and policies were directly affected by the impact of these three criteria, “Wosen study “by the company’s contribution to the success of the force, more than technological innovation, marketing skills, or a large financial contribution to the strength of the greater. Include:
1, the individual must be respected.
2, we must try our best to give customers the best service.
3, must be the pursuit of excellent performance.
For example: IBM in China from the company’s Web site can be found in the following text “IBM Chinese companies are adhering to the” customer success, innovation in order to, good faith is responsible for “core values to guide customers in China’s transition toward a path of on-demand.”, The quotation marks in the content, it is “wosenschool” attitude of the statements to customers.
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