Synopses & Reviews
"At just the right moment when we most need it, Maney brings us a penetrating picture of one of the most important figures of the twentieth century, a man whose life teaches us about resiliencyindividual and institutionaland much about what we need to recreate greatness in our own future."
From the Foreword by Jim Collins
IBM is one of the most successful companies in American history; it ushered in the Information Age and dominated the information industry for more than seventy years. Yet the builder of IBM has never been thoroughly examined and brought to life. Now, award-winning journalist Kevin Maney, using thousands of documents never before made public, reveals the lasting achievement of the man who forever changed the world of business.
Watson was the rare businessman who transcended business. His fame and power echoes that of Microsofts Bill Gates today and Standard Oils John D. Rockefeller in an earlier age. Watson, in fact, created the role of the celebrity CEO. On a grander scale, Watson invented the modern concept of the corporate culture, and proved its power to make a company great.
Watsons story plays out on a global stage, intersecting with the major events and people of his time. A business failure as a young man, he rocketed to the top levels of National Cash Register before a federal antitrust trial nearly brought down NCR and seemingly crushed his career. The moment forever shaped Watsons business sensibilities and drove him to reinvent the American corporation. In 1914, he took charge of a struggling little entity called the Computer-Tabulating-Recording Company, infused it with his values, his competitive drive, and his personality quirks, and transformed it into International Business MachinesIBM.
Over and over, Watson made daring bets and won, each time vaulting IBM to a new level of size and power. In the 1920s, when information wasnt obviously going to become a big industry, he bet IBMs future on tabulating machinesthe mechanical forerunners to computers.
In the Depression of the 1930s, Watson pumped money into R&D and kept factories running while most companies slashed budgets and jobs. When Franklin Roosevelts New Deal created massive information demands, IBM was ready to fill them. The companys growth exploded, and Watson became the highest-paid American.
In his later years, Watsons life took a Shakespearean turn. He struggled with his son for power, and stayed on at IBM into his eighties, endangering the empire hed built. He became entangled in controversy by accepting a medal from Nazi Germany, a mistake that haunts his legacy today. In the late 1940s, Watson and Thomas Watson, Jr. guided IBM through the torturous transition from mechanical technology to electronic computers.
With exceptional detail that takes the reader inside business meetings in Watsons office and into his relationships with presidents, business leaders, employees, and family members, Maney tracks Watsons rise from obscure cash register salesman to household name. Maney examines the profound impact Watson had on modern companies, the business lessons learned, and the personal motivations that spurred Watsons frantic energy and inexhaustible drive for success. The Maverick and His Machine for the first time reveals the true character of the man whose visionary leadership laid the foundation for the computer revolution.
Review
"Like all great biographers, Kevin Maney gives us an engaging story...his fascinating and definitive book about IBMs founder is replete with amazing revelations and character lessons that resonate today." Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Harvard Business School, bestselling author of Evolve! and When Giants Learn to Dance
Synopsis
The first complete business biography of Watson derived from exclusive access to IBM's Watson archives and 340 boxes of Watson's personal papers. $100,000 adv/promo budget
Synopsis
Dies ist die erste umfassende und ma gebliche Biographie von Thomas J. Watson, dem sogenannten 'Vater der technologischen Revolution' und Gr nder von IBM.
The Maverick and His Machine enth llt einzigartige neue Erkenntnisse und gew hrt tiefe Einblicke in Watsons Leben und Schaffen.
Dieses aussergew hnliche Buch entstand in enger Zusammenarbeit mit Watsons Familie.
Sie gew hrte Autor Kevin Maney exklusiven Zugang zu IBM Archiven und zu 340 Kartons mit Watsons ganz pers nlichen Aufzeichnungen, die bislang unver ffentliche Informationen ber Watson enthielten (darunter auch zu seiner kontroversen Beziehung zu Adolf Hitler).
Kevin Maney ist ein anerkannter und einflussreicher Technologie Kolumnist der USA Today, der vielfach f r seine journalistische Arbeit ausgezeichnet wurde. Er verf gt ber erstklassige Kontakte zu Spitzenvertretern der Technologiebranche, wie z.B. zu Andy Grove und Scott McNealy.
Mit einem Vorwort von Jim Collins, Bestsellerautor von Built to Last und Good to Great.
Mit bislang unver ffentlichtem Fotomaterial.
The Maverick and His Machine - Die einzige ma gebliche, umfassende und aktuelle Biographie zu Thomas J. Watson. Sie enth llt ganz neue Elemente von Watsons Charakter und zeichnet ein ganzheitliches Bild dieses legend ren Unternehmers.
Synopsis
The first complete look at one of Americas legendary business leaders.
This groundbreaking biography by Kevin Maney, acclaimed technology columnist for USA Today, offers fresh insight and new information on one of the twentieth centurys greatest business figures. Over the course of forty-two years, Thomas J. Watson took a failing business called The Computer-Tabulating-Recording Company and transformed it into IBM, the worlds first and most famous high-tech company. The Maverick and His Machine is the first modern biography of this business titan. Maney secured exclusive access to hundreds of boxes of Watsons long-forgotten papers, and he has produced the only complete picture of Watson the man and Watson the legendary business leader. These uncovered documents reveal new information about how Watson bet the company in the 1920s on tabulating machines the forerunners to computers and how he daringly beat the Great Depression of the 1930s. The documents also lead to new insights concerning the controversy that has followed Watson: his supposed collusion with Adolf Hitlers Nazi regime.
Maney paints a vivid portrait of Watson, uncovers his motivations, and offers needed context on his mammoth role in the course of modern business history. Jim Collins, author of the bestsellers Good to Great and Built to Last, writes in the Foreword to Maneys book: "Leaders like Watson are like forces of nature almost terrifying in their release of energy and unpredictable volatility, but underneath they still adhere to certain patterns and principles. The patterns and principles might be hard to see amidst the melee, but they are there nonetheless. It takes a gifted person of insight to highlight those patterns, and that is exactly what Kevin Maney does in this book."
The Maverick and His Machine also includes never-before-published photos of Watson from IBMs archives, showing Watson in greater detail than any book ever has before. Essential reading for every businessperson, tech junkie, and IBM follower, the book is also full of the kind of personal detail and reconstructed events that make it a page-turning story for general readers. The Maverick and His Machine is poised to be one of the most important business biographies in years.
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Praise for THE MAVERICK AND HIS MACHINE
"Like all great biographers, Kevin Maney gives us an engaging story and so much more. His fascinating and definitive book about IBMs founder is replete with amazing revelations and character lessons that resonate today. Among the gems: how a demanding curmudgeon managed to shape a collaborative corporate cultureand create a legacy that changed the world."
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Harvard Business School, bestselling author of Evolve!
and When Giants Learn to Dance
"The gripping story of sky-high ambition, iron willpower, huge bet-the-company gambles, humiliating failure, and unparalleled successone of the best books ever written about the technology industry, about one of the most fascinating people in twentieth-century America."
Marc Andreessen
Cofounder of Opsware, Inc. and Netscape
"The story of Watson and IBM is a compellingand, at times, cautionarytale of a determined, charismatic, flawed, and ultimately successful leader. Anyone interested in the story of business in America, the birth of high-tech, or simply the rags-to-riches tale of one determined businessman should read this book."
Robert M. Menschel
Senior Director, Goldman Sachs
author of Markets, Mobs, and Mayhem
"In an action-packed story that reads like a novel, Kevin Maney paints a convincing portrait of a man who, having been a convicted criminal, redeemed himself and reshaped the American business landscape. The career of Thomas Watson, the effective founder of IBM, is not only fascinating, but offers many critical lessons on management and personal conduct that remain extremely poignant today."
Peter Krass
author of Carnegie
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. 447-448).
About the Author
KEVIN MANEY is a nationally syndicated, award-winning USA Today technology columnist. He was voted best technology columnist by the business journalism publication TJFR. Marketing Computers magazine has, four times, named him one of the most influential technology columnists. He is also the author of the BusinessWeek bestseller Megamedia Shakeout, from Wiley. Maney lives in Clifton, Virginia, with his wife and two children.
Table of Contents
Foreword.
Introduction.
Prologue.
Chapter 1. Maverick Kindling.
Chapter 2. Lit by Flint.
Chapter 3. A Mess Spelled C-T-R.
Chapter 4. Bringing Up Baby IBM.
Chapter 5. Daring and Luck.
Chapter 6. Friends, Heroes, Sycophants.
Chapter 7. Enemies and Delusions.
Chapter 8. King and Castle.
Chapter 9. Watson the Second.
Chapter 10. Watson's War.
Chapter 11. Old Man, New Electronic Age.
Chapter 12. World Conquest.
Chapter 13. The Maverick and His Humanity.
Chapter 14. Generations After.
Selected Bibliography.
Notes.
Index.