The Greatest Capitalist Who Ever Lived: Tom Watson Jr. and the Epic Story of How IBM Created the Digital Age

The Greatest Capitalist Who Ever Lived: Tom Watson Jr. and the Epic Story of How IBM Created the Digital Age

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  • Create Date:2023-11-02 05:22:00
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Ralph Watson McElvenny
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A riveting, first-ever, sweeping biography of Thomas Watson, Jr。 - more important to the history and development of the modern world than Vanderbilt, Morgan, Rockefeller, and Carnegie - who risked everything, personally and professionally, to reinvent IBM and launch the computer age that created the world we live in today

Thomas Watson Jr。 drove IBM to undertake the biggest gamble in business history with a revolution no other company of the age could dare– the creation in the 1960s of the IBM System/360, the world's first fully integrated and compatible mainframe computer that laid the foundation for the information technology future。  Its success made IBM the most valuable company in America。 Fortune magazine touted him as “the greatest capitalist who ever lived。” Time named him one of the “One Hundred People of the Century。”
 
Behind closed doors, Watson was a multifaceted, complicated man。 As a young man, he was a failed student and playboy, an unlikely candidate for corporate titan。 He pulled his life together as a courageous World War II pilot and took over IBM after his father’s death。 He suffered from anxiety and depression so overwhelming that he spent days prostrate and locked in a bathroom at home while IBM faced crisis after crisis。 And he carried out a family-shattering battle over the future of IBM with his brother Dick, who expected to follow him as CEO。
 
But despite his many demons, he laid the foundation for what eventually became the global information technology industry, which dominates today’s world。 His story, and the industry he created, is equal to, if not more important than that of Rockefeller and Standard Oil, Vanderbilt and the railroads, and Morgan in finance。


 
 

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Janalyn Prude

Thomas Watson Junior took over IBM from his father who saw The company through the depression and thanks to seniors over optimism he fired no one when everyone else around the country were suffering 25% unemployment this biography reads like a very interesting fiction story but it is all true from TJ who is the senior Watson to Tom the son and there personal public and professional highs and lows an in the end why Thomas Watson Junior would be called the greatest capitalist to ever live although Thomas Watson Junior took over IBM from his father who saw The company through the depression and thanks to seniors over optimism he fired no one when everyone else around the country were suffering 25% unemployment this biography reads like a very interesting fiction story but it is all true from TJ who is the senior Watson to Tom the son and there personal public and professional highs and lows an in the end why Thomas Watson Junior would be called the greatest capitalist to ever live although I am not big on the Fortune 500 list nor what it takes to get there I can honestly agree when I say I really liked him and his dad TJ。 I do want to mention that these two men were Uber successful because of one woman and that was Tom’s grandmother and TJ‘s mom who despite him growing up on the farm she emphasize school work and even sent him to a different town to attend high school and by 1914 when Thomas Junior was born TJ would be going back to New York after having mega success with the national cash register company and a public scandal thanks to his bosses from that company but he would do like most farmers are taught to do and that is pick hisself up from the bootstraps and start again and this is why most of us now know the history of IBM if you want to read a very interesting story and a detailed account of its beginning then you definitely should read the greatest capitalist whoever lived written by an investigative journalist and the man’s grandson Ralph and kudos to both of them on a very interesting book I absolutely loved it and even went to look for the podcast where the two men actually met in person。 This is a book I highly recommend in a book that I want to reiterate I found so Uber interesting!!! Don’t get it twisted this book isn’t just about business but about Tom Junior‘s depression that was so bad when he was away at camp he couldn’t even pull his self out of bed and it really worried his nine-year-old brother dick there’s things in this book that will make you laugh make you sad and things that will just make you go Hmmm。 So if you like biographies that tells success stories and or stories where people try and try again until they get it right you definitely like this book。 I want to thank the publisher Annette Galli for my free arc copy please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review。 。。。more