John Gerstner died in 1996.
Lou Gerstner, the former CEO of IBM, is missing a finger due to a childhood accident involving a car door. While playing, he inadvertently got his finger caught, resulting in its amputation. Despite this physical difference, Gerstner is known for his impactful leadership and significant contributions to the tech industry.
"He's an acquired taste. He gets everybody to buy in on a strategy, and then he doesn't micromanage. If you expect to be stroked, forget it." Gerstner also irked some executives with his self-important air.
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John Dowland died in 1626, in London, England, UK.
John I. Taylor died in 1938.
John Gerstner was born in 1914.
František Josef Gerstner died in 1832.
Hermann Gerstner died on August 17, 1993, in Grnwald n. Munich, Germany.
Philipp Gerstner is 172 cm.
František Josef Gerstner was born in 1756.
Thomas Gerstner was born on 1966-11-06.
Eli Gerstner was born on 1980-03-13.
Sascha Gerstner was born on 1977-04-02.
Philipp Gerstner was born on July 11, 1989, in Berlin, Germany.
Louis V Gerstner has written: 'Who says elephants can't dance?'
Helga B. Gerstner has written: 'Effects of insecticides on enzyme activity' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Enzymes, Insecticides, Toxicology
Gerstner spearheaded the successful "membership has it privileges" promotion. Gerstner's division was continually the most profitable in the company and in the entire financial services industry