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IBM's CEO pushes back on Dimon's texting ban in meetings
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna recently countered JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon’s criticism of using phones during meetings, ...
IBM’s CEO Arvind Krishna promised Gen Z he would hire more college grads and be the “opposite” of companies like Amazon ...
As much as experts talk about how artificial intelligence is not going to destroy jobs in the technology sector, the wave of ...
Jamie Dimon calls checking your email during a meeting disrespectful—but IBM’s CEO says he doesn’t care, depending on the ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is bringing down the hammer on texting in meetings. But IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says a ...
Under CEO Arvind Krishna, IBM to cut thousands of jobs in the fourth quarter — who will be affected?
IBM plans to cut thousands of jobs as it shifts focus to AI consulting and software. The company says US headcount will ...
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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna: People are talking about either layoffs or hiring freeze, but I actually
IBM announced significant global layoffs impacting thousands of employees as it shifts focus to high-margin software and AI ...
IBM disclosed on Tuesday that it will eliminate a small percentage of its workforce in the current fourth quarter. The action ...
IBM has announced plans to lay off thousands of employees by the end of this year as part of a major restructuring. The company aims to shift its focus toward artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud ...
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Layoffs And Hiring At Once? Here's What IBM CEO Said About How AI Is Reshaping Workplace Dynamics
Despite the job cuts, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna presented a more optimistic perspective. In an interview with CNN, he said that ...
IBM is cutting thousands of jobs worldwide, including 75 in San Jose, as it accelerates its shift toward AI and cloud ...
The workforce reduction is designed to streamline operations rather than signal financial distress, according to analysts.
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