The underlying law of nature may be the world's most useful, profitable and encouraging knowledge.
For example, it is the most effective and efficient means to improve the performance of any process.
Great personal, economic and societal advantages exist to identifying the underlying law of nature first hand for oneself, to understanding its principles, and to efficiently applying it.
it's amazing what a man can acheive with a bachelor's "degree in history." Only in America! Keep it going CEO Palimisano! Mo Money, Mo money, Mo Money! He made over 21 million in 2009 with a "bachelor's degree in HISTORY"! Dayum!
I hope you meet a painful horrible death. Global integration. as in the RFID CHIP... This cocksucker is a piece of SHIT with no conscience. DIe... Just DROP DEAD.....
Sam Palmisano's view that sustainability is a systemic problem that needs to be tackled where people live is right on. His remarks are a very good example of thought leadership in action. He articulates a framework that naturally establishes the role that IT and advanced analytics play in enabling a smarter planet. Well done!
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larkforsure 4 months ago
The biggest outsourcing CEO in the history of the world. Creating misery for America at unprecedented levels.
pvs58 1 year ago
@pvs58 there are very few companies with 400,000 employees
xaviqaz 1 year ago
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te1e 1 year ago
I'd like to take an IBM and wipe a satellite!
Nueroactive 1 year ago
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The underlying law of nature may be the world's most useful, profitable and encouraging knowledge.
For example, it is the most effective and efficient means to improve the performance of any process.
Great personal, economic and societal advantages exist to identifying the underlying law of nature first hand for oneself, to understanding its principles, and to efficiently applying it.
Bing or Google it as a start.
TedDGPoulos 1 year ago
it's amazing what a man can acheive with a bachelor's "degree in history." Only in America! Keep it going CEO Palimisano! Mo Money, Mo money, Mo Money! He made over 21 million in 2009 with a "bachelor's degree in HISTORY"! Dayum!
jimhack3 1 year ago
@jimhack3 some people make billions straight out of high school...
MTran0708 1 year ago
@jimhack3 Bill Gates didn't even graduate from College and he is one of the richest men in the face of this earth.
quiver11 9 months ago
I hope you meet a painful horrible death. Global integration. as in the RFID CHIP... This cocksucker is a piece of SHIT with no conscience. DIe... Just DROP DEAD.....
jd426999 1 year ago
hey bungalo sam
dougat 1 year ago
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te1e 1 year ago
Sam the fucked up sad fat man. Heart attack in the waiting!
dougat 1 year ago
RETARD!
dougat 1 year ago
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te1e 1 year ago
What did he do, chew on his bow tie before he went up to speak? H reminds me of Whimpy on Popeye!
dougat 2 years ago
Sam Palmisano's view that sustainability is a systemic problem that needs to be tackled where people live is right on. His remarks are a very good example of thought leadership in action. He articulates a framework that naturally establishes the role that IT and advanced analytics play in enabling a smarter planet. Well done!
Laurent Pacalin
SVP FICO
Co-Founder Clean Tech Open
laurentpacalin 2 years ago
Are you drunk?
dougat 1 year ago
I think this is the type of content IBM needs to be distributing.
chrissparshott 2 years ago
oh yes oh my i'm so inspired
dougat 1 year ago