The statistics say it all — in the United States, the company’s claims to fame include the number one spot as personal computer provider, consistent top PC supplier to SMEs for a decade, as well as the world’s leader in flat panel displays production. This technology solutions company performs the entire process of top-of-the-line designing, developing, manufacturing, marketing, selling and providing support computer services and systems. Its name has been equated to excellence, nearly unparalleled quality and genuine value for customers. This is Dell Incorporated.
It all began in 1984 when founder Michael Dell had a grand vision that was based on the simplest of ideas. He believed that if a company were to truly have a grasp of its clients’ needs and accordingly develop a solution tailored to fit those demands, then it had to begin building relationships with them. His was the revolutionary idea to start selling the computer systems the company creates to the customers directly. This business strategy would elevate Michael Dell to the level of a visionary leader whose ingenuity in both the technological, managerial and entrepreneurial aspects of the company would inevitably lead it to prominence.
Today, each company profiled in the Fortune 100 does business with Dell. With an estimated two billion customer interactions annually, the company also hits a record daily average of 140,000 systems shipped out. And everyone knows that the exceptional processes at Dell are only rivaled by the superior quality built into the products themselves. The top six companies when it comes to Internet service all run on Dell, just as the top five United States commercial banks, the top 10 largest American companies, and 24 of the world’s top supercomputers do. Dell’s commitment to pioneering product innovation and first-rate quality becomes more evident in its hall of fame, where they must keep the over 400 product awards it received in the year 2007 alone.
Overall, as a company, it is also excelling in its role as an international industry player. Dell is ranked the 34th in the exclusive Fortune 500 list as one of the leading brands that dominate the world today. Aware of its corporate social responsibility, it is also proud to be considered one of the producers of the greenest notebooks and desktops across the market. Dell is also the first and only company that provides free computer recycling to its clients internationally in a campaign to cut down on improper waste disposal. Even its entire global headquarters campus was designed to help the cause of environmental responsibility with its 100% green energy power system.
This sense of clear-cut direction can be attributed in no small part to Michael S. Dell himself, who continues to serve as the company’s Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board. With his sheer dynamism as a leader, he has steered the company to become the global giant that it is today. This incomparable business and executive management acumen paved the way for Michael Dell to become the youngest CEO to ever lead his company in securing a position on the Fortune 500.
Additional Information on Dell:
Yahoo! Finance Profile of Dell.
A peak at the high performance Dell Studio XPS 13.
Official homepage of Dell Financial Services.
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