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Joe Wilson and the creation of Xerox

Joe Wilson and the creation of Xerox

Charles D. Ellis
2006
Páginas: 416
Género: Copying machine industry

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"Joe Wilson was that rare business leader who, like Henry Ford before him or Bill Gates since, literally changed the world in which he lived. Wilson's company, Xerox Corporation, introduced the first one-piece, plain paper photocopier in 1959, dramatically altering the way in which business was done and becoming so culturally ingrained that the term for photocopying is "Xeroxing."" "Yet Wilson was much more than just one of the twentieth century's most talented and accomplished business executives. Decades before a sense of social responsibility was considered vital to the success of a corporation, Joe Wilson was a driving force behind gender and racial equality, labor-management harmony, and the need for big business to understand and address the failures of our overall society. Joe Wilson and the Creation of Xerox is the first book to tell the story of this deeply principled and talented leader."--Jacket.

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