Friday, November 22, 2024

How IBM Took Europe: The Electric Typewriter

After World War II, IBM worked to influence the new balance of power by locating facilities for the production of its electric typewriter across Europe.

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World War II had ended, and International Business Machines had a problem. Its CEO, Thomas J. Watson, wanted to fulfill the mission implied in its name and move beyond its base in the United States. But the European countries where it hoped to find customers were worried about the effects of imports on their domestic manufacturing industries. As historians Peti Paju and Thomas Haigh explain, the company came up with an innovative solution.

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