- ‘The global integration of operations is forcing companies to choose where they want the work to be performed and whether they want it performed in-house or by an outside partner,’ wrote IBM’s CEO, Samuel J. Palmisano, in 2006. ‘The corporation, then, is emerging as a combination of various functions and skills – some tightly bound and some loosely coupled – and it integrates these components of business activity and production on a global basis to produce goods and services for its customers. This simple change in the corporation’s purpose and mission has many ramifications.’(摘自11th Annual Global CEO Survey: PricewaterhouseCoopers)
2008年5月19日 星期一
薩謬爾‧帕米沙諾(Samuel J. Palmisano; Samuel J. Palmisano)
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