Publisher Description
One of the world’s most respected leaders, former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty overcame childhood and financial struggles to embark on a groundbreaking career that took her from entry-level engineer to eight years as the first woman CEO of an iconic global company.
Forty years in business and public advocacy taught Rometty the transformative power of leadership that blends authenticity, relationships, and curiosity with vision, rigor, and conviction. In her personable yet direct voice, Rometty reveals experiences that taught her how to orchestrate change for clients, companies, and communities. Her lessons and stories offer a blueprint for how we can all drive meaningful change in positive ways—a concept she calls “good power.”
The book begins with raw, vivid memories from Rometty’s youth and early professional life as she reflects on the trauma and role models that influenced how she later thought about good power. Rometty then shares how she strived to use good power during her career and as a transformative CEO. Five principles—be in service of many stakeholders, build belief among skeptics, make tough choices, champion tech ethics and inclusion, be resilient—show how to navigate tension and build trust on the path to real change. She also shows how good power can scale to address urgent societal issues, even in our polarizing times.
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“I saw Ginni interviewed on the Lex Fridman podcast and loved her temperament so bought the book thinking she would discuss how she managed people at IBM, primarily. Instead, it was a description of her very stellar career at IBM which I was not as interested in. So I kept waiting for the management info and finally realized it wasn’t coming, except briefly. She’s quite an amazing woman, however, and a fabulous role model for women with brain and fine principles who happen upon strong support and high opportunities. A rare story of maximizing potential.”
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JoanGÂ (4 out of 5 stars)