The Greatest Capitalist Who Ever Lived: Tom Watson Jr. and the Epic Story of How IBM Created the Digital Age
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Become an affiliate"Tortured by relations with both his father and his brother, Tom Watson Jr. managed to use his personal demons as fuel to build the company that launched the computer age and earn the epitaph from Fortune captured in the book's title: The Greatest Capitalist Who Ever Lived. His story is unflinching and makes for a highly readable history of both a man and a company that dominated much of the last half of the twentieth century. A real-life Succession drama."
--Alan Murray, CEO, Fortune Media, and author of Tomorrow's Capitalist"Watson Jr. stands alongside Steve Jobs and Bill Gates in the pantheon of tech leaders who have changed our world. Anyone wanting to learn his methods of inspiring innovation and creativity in a modern American corporation must read The Greatest Capitalist Who Ever Lived."
--Craig Nelson, New York Times-bestselling author of Rocket Men"Watson Jr., the legendary leader who steered IBM to unparalleled success, achieved remarkable feats that place him in the esteemed company of modern tech leaders like Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs. Despite leading IBM during a different era, Watson Jr.'s accomplishments resonate strongly in today's context, showcasing his enduring influence. His foresight, leadership, and willingness to take risks propelled IBM's entry into the computer industry guiding the company to become a global leader in information technology. The Greatest Capitalist Who Ever Lived is a must-read for anyone seeking inspiration, insights, and a deeper understanding of the extraordinary achievements of Watson Jr. and IBM."--James M. Citrin, leader, Spencer Stuart CEO & Boards Practice, and author of The Five Patterns of Extraordinary Careers
"The life and leadership of a patriotic, principled man who revolutionized technology, championed science, and built the model global enterprise. Watson Jr. transformed a business to embrace a digital revolution and did so with no blueprint to follow. His technological, strategic, and cultural moves became the gold standard for leaders across industries and nations. When leaders were not threatened by labels like 'being woke, ' he rewarded shareholders and other stakeholders handsomely. A tough but compassionate leader, he boldly showed doing good is consistent with doing well. This compelling biography is no hagiography by friends and family but a starkly candid, inspiring saga of family distress, personal demons, sweeping vision, and industrial triumphs which should be read by every tech titan today as well as every aspiring entrepreneur."--Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld, senior associate dean for leadership studies, Yale School of Management, and author of The Hero's Farewell
"In a swift-moving narrative, the authors make clear that Watson was a man of parts, one of the prime shapers of the modern technological world. A readable and revealing work of business and tech history."--Kirkus
"A nuanced portrait of Watson who went on to unexpectedly make business history.... The authors skillfully weave this profile of a recalcitrant heir together with a chronicle of computing in the 20th century. It's an informative and entertaining study." - Publishers Weekly--Publishers Weekly
"A compelling new biography... [The Greatest Capitalist Who Ever Lived] spins the Watsons into near-Shakespearean figures, as if 'Succession' were set in the era of 'Mad Men'."
--The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice
"A briskly told biography of Thomas J. Watson Jr., IBM's mid-20th-century CEO, makes clear that the history of the company offers much more than an object lesson about complacent Goliaths...IBM was remarkably prescient in making the leap from mechanical to electronic technologies, helping usher in the digital age."
--The Atlantic
"Best book ever written on IBM and one of the best tech company books ever written."--BookAuthority