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Never love something so much that you can’t let go of it.
Ginni Rometty
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Ginni Rometty
Age: 67
Born: 1957
Born: July 29
Business Executive
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Chicago
Illinois
Virginia Marie Rometty
Virginia Marie Nicosia
Virginia M Rometty
Virginia M. Rometty
Virginia Marie Ginni Rometty
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I learned to always take on things I'd never done before.
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IBM's long-standing mantra is 'Think.' What has always made IBM a fascinating and compelling place for me, is the passion of the company, and its people, to apply technology and scientific thinking to major societal issues.
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To me, I learned along the way, you know, culture is behavior. That's all it is culture is people's behaviors.
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Any city has to give some thought to its ambition and brand in order to set sustainability goals.
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The social network will be the new production line in a company.
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The most important thing for any of us to be in our jobs is curious.
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Someone once told me growth and comfort do not coexist. And I think it’s a really good thing to remember.
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If you're clear on what you believe, you have a great foundation to go make a market.
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I always say, you know, if I sit here and close my eyes and say, 'When did I learn the most in my life, in my career?' It'll always be when I close them and everything I think of is when I took a risk. It's when I think I learned the most.
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I learned to always take on things I'd never done before. Growth and comfort do not coexist.
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Your value will be not what you know it will be what you share.
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You have to stick up for what you believe in. And that, to me, is the biggest thing you can do about driving inclusion.
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And so when I moved to IBM, I moved because I thought I could apply technology. I didn't actually have to do my engineer - I was an electrical engineer, but I could apply it. And that was when I changed. And when I got there, though, I have to say, at the time, I really never felt there was a constraint about being a woman. I really did not.
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