Thomas J Watson has written:
'The education of hearing-handicapped children' -- subject(s): Education, Deaf
There have been several famous people named Thomas Watson in history. Thomas Watson, American entrepreneur and founder of IBM, was born on 17 February 1874. Thomas Watson, the man famous for assisting Alexander Graham Bell in the invention of the telephone, was born on 18 January 1854.
Frank J. Dolak has written: 'American Indian Culture'
Thomas J. Watson did not invent any specific technology or product; rather, he is best known for his leadership at IBM, where he played a pivotal role in transforming the company into a major player in the computing industry. Under his guidance, IBM developed key innovations in data processing and computing technology, including the IBM 701, the first commercial scientific computer. Watson is also credited with promoting the idea of customer service and corporate culture in business.
Frank J. Macchiarola has written: 'For our children' -- subject(s): Education and state, Public schools
Thomas J. Spellacy died in 1957.
J. W. Watson has written: 'The outcast'
J. A. Watson has written: 'A hundred years of sugar refining'
Tony J Watson has written: 'In search of management' -- subject(s): Management, Organizational effectiveness
NICOLA J. WATSON has written: 'LITERARY TOURIST: READERS AND PLACES IN ROMANTIC AND VICTORIAN BRITAIN'
Patrick J. Thomas has written: 'Our centennial memoir'
Thomas J. Carrier has written: 'Historic Georgetown'
Thomas J. Misa has written: 'Leonardo to the Internet'
Thomas J. Wilbanks has written: 'Measuring accessibility'
Thomas J. Limoli has written: 'Springtime for a goddess'
Thomas J. Watson was born on February 17, 1874.
Thomas J. Watson was born on February 17, 1874.
Thomas J. Watson Fellowship was created in 1968.