It’s a snowy February day at IBM’s office in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., and John E. Kelly III drops by a cramped conference room to talk about his plans for IBM Research. The organization is already considered one of the world’s best corporate research labs. Yet Kelly, a 27-year IBM veteran who took over as research director in July, is planning surprisingly dramatic changes. “We have to do bolder things, bigger things,” he says, speaking about his plans publicly for the first time. “If we don’t fail a third of the time, we’re not stretching enough. On the other hand, when we win, we need to win big.”
Big Blue Goes for the Big Win
February 28, 2008