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1# (c) Copyright IBM Corp. 202523domain: IBM history4task_description: "Teaching language model about IBM's history"5seed_examples:6- answer: Thomas J. Watson's vision and leadership strategies had a profound7impact on IBM's growth and corporate culture. He envisioned a unified8company with a strong culture, focused on the tabulating machine, and9de-emphasized less promising technologies. Under his leadership, IBM10doubled its revenue within four years, expanded internationally, and later11rebranded as International Business Machines in 1924. Watson instilled12philosophies of globalism, equal pay for equal work, and the imperative to13always "think," which remain core to IBM's identity.14question: How did Thomas J. Watson's vision and leadership strategies impact15IBM's growth and corporate culture?16- answer:17After its formation, the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company faced18significant debt and resistance from managers of the merged companies who19were resentful of the merger and resisted full integration. To overcome20these challenges, Charles Flint recognized the need for a uniting force21and a charismatic leader, leading to the hiring of Thomas J. Watson as22general manager, who later became president and refocused the company23towards success.24question: Describe the challenges the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company25faced shortly after its formation and how these were overcome.26include:27documents:28domain_data : domain_data.zip2930