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Wysłany: Sob 4:32, 16 Kwi 2011 Temat postu: IBM Signed Agreement with MOC to Promote the Thous |
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Having redefined the meaning of innovation in 2004, IBM went further to extend the meaning of innovation to 6 aspects in 2006, i.e. "product innovation, service innovation, business flow innovation, business model innovation, management and cultural innovation, and policy and social innovation".
In 2006, IBM also introduced the concept of "service innovation" into China. It signed an agreement with the Ministry of Commerce to promote the "Thousand-Hundred-Ten Project", in a bid to propel the development of China's modern service industries and structural upgrade of foreign-oriented industries; IBM and the Ministry of Education jointly signed MOU on Curriculum Development of Services Science, Management and Engineering, thereby introducing service science courses into Chinese institutions of higher learning; it teamed up with the Ministry of Health to facilitate the establishment of medical information service sharing platform and improve the quality of regional medical services. To better assist the implementation of service strategy,Telecommunication outsourcing, IBM moved its global procurement headquarters to Shenzhen,Pharmaceutical software, China,mobile development outsourcing, launched 180-million-dollar China Investment Fund jointly with Lehman Brothers, and set up one of its two global SOA solution centers in Beijing. By taking these moves, IBM hopes to bring its advanced expertise in global IT services to China, and help Chinese enterprises and governments achieve innovation, thereby lending stronger support to the growing development needs of China's service sectors.
In 2007, armed with a global view and layout, IBM China will adhere to the values "Dedication to every client's success, Innovation that matters - for our company and for the world, Trust and personal responsibility in all relationships" in striving to become innovative partners of the Chinese clients and doing its part in building China into an innovation-oriented country. |
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