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Virginia Rometty on national technology policy

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“We have a national technology agenda right now. It's been a long time since we had a national technology agenda. China has always had a national agenda for these things.”

Virginia Rometty
Former Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer, IBM
Policy Impact national technology policyUS-China competitionR&D investment

On , Virginia Rometty, Former Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer at IBM, spoke about national technology policy during Ginni Rometty on Leadership and Bridging Economic Divides | Teneo Insights Podcast on Teneo.

Ginni Rometty on Leadership and Bridging Economic Divides | Teneo Insights Podcast
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Ginni Rometty on Leadership and Bridging Economic Divides | Teneo Insights Podcast
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Ginni Rometty, former Chairman and CEO of IBM and Senior Advisor at Teneo, joins Kevin Kajiwara to discuss leadership, workforce transformation and the future of corporate responsibility. Drawing on her 40-year career at IBM, Rometty shares insights into navigating profound organizational change, the importance of fostering trust and inclusion and the power of skills-based hiring to bridge economic divides. The conversation also explores her work with @OneTen, a coalition aimed at creating sustainable economic opportunities for Black Americans, and her perspective on the critical intersections of technology, education and equity in shaping a more competitive and inclusive economy. Teneo Insights delivers analysis on of-the-moment issues critical to CEOs and their businesses. Moderated by Kevin Kajiwara, Teneo's Global Chair of Political Risk Advisory, each episode features experts from business, politics, academia and the media to examine the implications on markets, geopolitics and corporate strategy. For more episodes, visit: https://www.teneo.com/insights/teneo-... Subscribe on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1hOiwRh... Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a5... #TeneoInsights #LeadershipInsights #WorkforceTransformation #FutureOfWork
Virginia Rometty

About Virginia Rometty

Former Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer · IBM

Ginni Rometty, former Chairman, President, and CEO of IBM, has been speaking about leadership, artificial intelligence, and workforce development. In a 2023 SXSW conversation, she discussed her book "Good Power," which outlines five principles for using power positively. She described her personal background, including her mother's return to community college after her father left the family, as shaping her belief that "no matter how bad it gets there is always a Way Forward." Rometty advocated for a "skills first" movement in hiring, stating that "half the jobs in our country are over credentialed" and that IBM had hired 100,000 people in two years under that approach. She also reiterated her view that AI should "augment Humanity" and be built with "principles of trust and transparency." Earlier in her tenure, Rometty frequently described data as "the world's new natural resource" and argued that cognitive AI would impact every decision within five years. She promoted IBM's "Watson" platform as a tool for domains like healthcare and education, emphasizing that AI systems must be transparent and trained on unbiased data to avoid perpetuating historical biases. Rometty also spoke about the importance of corporate social responsibility, citing an IBM program that grew from a single school partnership to 300 high schools and 150,000 students globally. She has called for public policies that support data movement, skills upgrading, and investment in research, and has stated that companies must balance the interests of customers, shareholders, and communities.

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