By creichert | September 21, 2009
We are pleased to see that Dell also sees value in our 2009 Book Sponsor, Perotsystems. We congratulate, Jim Champy, Chairman of Perot Systems’ consulting practice, on the new opportunities this presents and wish him and his team well.
Read more from the NY Times here:
By DAVID JOLLY and ASHLEE VANCE
Published: September 21, 2009
Dell announced on Monday that it would acquire the information technology provider Perot Systems for $3.9 billion as it seeks to expand beyond its core personal computer business.
More here.
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We congratulatte Perot Systems and Jim Champy, Chairman of Perot Systems’ consulting practice, on the strategic move and the new opportunities this presents to his organization.
Both Dell and Perot Systems are sponsors to our 2009 Symposium.
Perot Systems is a book sponsor by giving every attendee with Jim Champy’s excellent new book, Inspire!: Why Customers Come Back. I enjoyed reading the book and would recommend it to both business and technology leadership communities. I look forward to reading his third book in the series.