MARLENE MENDOZA BRIAN POWELL CHARLIE METZGER JACK RISSMILLER LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES FOR A CHANGING WORLD GB OCTOBER 16, 2012 PROFESSOR REBECCA HERMAN PHD. 1
Introduction 2 History Strategy Sustainability Social Responsibility Proposal Call to Action
History
Strategy 4 Innovative Proactive Implementing Sustainability Social Responsibility
Proposal 5 Water Testing Data Collection Test Kits Exposure to Arsenic Monitoring Drinking Water
Proposal (cont’d) 6 Reverse Osmosis Solar-Powered Desalination Real-time, On-Line Monitoring Making Safe the World’s Water
Why It’s Good for IBM? 7 Cleaner water will help the global community and improve health for all of IBM’s stakeholders. IBM will benefit from the clean water cause by positive public relations.
Why It’s Good for IBM? 8 Local communities & governments will recognize the philanthropic efforts. IBM can increase products and profits with technology for supporting data & test results.
IBM’s Support 9
IBM’s Support Continued 10
Call to Action million people drink dirty water Hundreds of millions in India and China Start where IBM has education programs
Call to Action (cont) 12 Train volunteers to check local water Install treatment device if needed IBM improves the global society
Gilt Entertainment 13 History Proposal Water Testing Data Collection Test Kits Good for IBM IBM’s Support and Call to Action Leadership Strategy Social Responsibility Conclusion
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