As far as a legacy goes says IBM chairman Sam Palmisano ”I just want to leave the company better than I found it.” Judging by IBM’s successes over the past decade Palmisano who was CEO of IBM until he stepped down earlier this month did just that. During an interview with Wharton management professor Michael Useem Palmisano discussed the sale of the company’s personal computer business the PricewaterhouseCoopers acquisition how a big company can encourage innovation and what he learned from his mentors among other observations drawn from almost 40 years at IBM.
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