Organizational Structure of Lenovo CEO Enterprise Systems, SVP Sales, VP Sales HR NA Sales China Sales Legal Fin
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Organizational Structure of Lenovo
CEO Enterprise Systems, SVP
Sales, VP
Sales
HR
NA Sales
China Sales
Legal
Finance
Networking Sales
Technical Sales
Server Systems & Marketing, VP
Systems Development, VP
Think Server
System Software
Software and Solutions Development
Client Care & Product Engineering
Networking
Brand Marketing
Beijing Design Center
Raleigh HW Design Center
Storage Systems, VP
Storage Development
Storage Operations
EBG Finance CFO, VP
Services Controller
Storage Controller
Enterprise Strategy and Operations, ED
Strategy and Alliances
Offering and Program Management
Enterprise Systems, VP
Transition Services
WW Sales
Ethan Treece Robinson AOIT Internship Honors *due date* Cooperation in Lenovo Everyone working at Lenovo is a team guided by integrity and trust. The deeply rooted cultural diversity formed by merging the best of Lenovo, IBM, Motorola and other acquired companies creates a unique power that celebrates many skills and perspectives. In order to succeed in cooperation at Lenovo you must be able to recognize the powerful contribution made by diverse individuals and views, demonstrate mutual respect with your peers, and take responsibility for “doing the right things” to help the team succeed. What I’ve noticed most at Lenovo is the use of Agile Scrum for teamwork. Agile Scrum is a set of engineering practices intended to allow for rapid delivery of high-quality software, and a business approach that aligns development with customer needs and company goals. The main idea is that every day or every other day there is a 15-30 minute scrum meeting. In this meeting each member of the team discusses what they’ve done since the last scrum meeting, what they plan to do before the next and issues that they need help with resolving. Another part of this Agile Scrum method is Scrum Sprints. A Scrum Sprint is a repeatable fixed time-box (i.e. two weeks) during which a “Done” product of the highest possible value is created. Agile Scrum is a very effective way to keep the team consistently up to date and on the same page in order to create the best possible product. The cooperation of people within a company such as Lenovo is critical to its ability to grow, this is why Lenovo has become so well-known and successful.