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As a former IBM employee, I loved this book! It resonates deeply with my experiences and offers great context on changes I saw firsthand. Highly recommend to anyone who's worked in tech!
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Emily Zhao
A Must-Read for Tech Enthusiasts!
If you’re interested in the evolution of big tech, this book is a must! The detailed accounts of IBM's challenges and setbacks were riveting. I couldn't put it down!
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Jamal Robinson
Disappointed with the Coverage
I expected more from this book based on reviews. It felt like it glossed over key moments in IBM's history. Maybe it's worth a read for die-hard fans, but I wanted deeper analysis.
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Carlos Mendoza
Engaging but a Bit Dense
This book offers great insights but can be a bit overwhelming with all the details about IBM's strategies. Still, it was interesting to see how they’ve changed over the decades. Might not be for everyone, but I enjoyed it.
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Anita Patel
Informative but Lacks Flow
I found "The Unmaking of IBM" informative, but the narrative felt disjointed at times. It jumps around a lot, which made it hard to follow. I wanted to love it more, but it didn’t quite connect for me.
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