Below is the letter I shared with IBMers today about the public health crisis, IBM’s essential role in the world, and my commitments as the new CEO of IBM.

Hi everyone,

I’m writing to you for the first time as your new CEO in the midst of a global public health crisis unlike any other that we have faced. This global pandemic is affecting everyone and has disrupted the rhythms of our daily lives.

Our first priority is your physical health and mental well-being. We are also cognizant of the impact COVID-19 is having on IBMers’ families, friends, communities as well as our clients. During this challenging time, we all need to have empathy, solidarity, and understanding for each other.

This crisis is also changing how many of us work. I’ve been particularly impressed to see how fast so many IBMers have adapted to new ways of working, including virtually and in new settings, which I know can be sometimes challenging.

At the same time, there are many IBMers who remain at our essential locations to carry out mission-critical work. I had the opportunity to spend time with some of you at our site in Poughkeepsie the other day. I want to share my deepest thanks to each of you for your resilience and commitment to IBM.

If there’s one thing that this public health crisis has brought to light it is the ever essential role of IBM in the world. We are the backbone of some of the most critical systems of the world. Our technologies and services help banks run credit card transactions, businesses run supply chains, telcos connect customers, healthcare providers improve patient care, and companies and cities tackle cyberthreats.

I believe we can make IBM the most trusted technology partner of the 21st century. For this to happen, we have to ensure that IBM continues to innovate and lead in the transformational journeys our clients are on. Hybrid cloud and AI are two dominant forces driving change for our clients and must have the maniacal focus of the entire company.

IBM has already built enduring platforms in mainframe, services, and middleware. All three continue to serve our clients. I believe now is the time to build a fourth platform in hybrid cloud. An essential, ubiquitous hybrid cloud platform our clients will rely on to do their most critical work in this century. A platform that can last even longer than the others.

The fundamentals are already in place. Our approach to hybrid cloud is the most flexible and the most cost effective for our clients in the long term. Coupled with our deep expertise, IBM has unique capabilities to help our clients realize the potential of a hybrid cloud business model.

In addition, IBM is an innovation powerhouse. If you look at all the tectonic forces shaping the future of technology—cloud, AI, blockchain and quantum—IBM is leading on all fronts.

To get there, we have to take a series of specific actions. Let me highlight a few:

To help bring all of this to life, I’m announcing a series of leadership changes:

Culture is everything. It’s what drives capability in any organization. One of my key priorities will be fostering an entrepreneurial mindset across our business. This is about being nimble, pragmatic and aiming for speed over elegance. And, it’s about being comfortable with ambiguity and continuously adapting to shifting circumstances.

All of this also needs to be complemented by a growth mindset. This is based on the understanding that we all have an enormous capacity for growth. But also, that learning is a continuous process—not an episodic event. It’s a mindset driven by a quest for knowledge and passionate curiosity.

You can also count on my leadership to further establish IBM as the gold standard in good tech. We’ve earned the trust of our clients and society for more than a century. Today, more than ever, trust is our license to operate. Our values, long-standing commitment to diversity and inclusion and responsible stewardship are some of the reasons why so many IBMers are so proud to work at IBM. It’s why IBMers feel comfortable bringing their whole selves to work. And, it’s something we have to protect and nurture if we want to attract the best talent in the world.

Character is of the utmost importance. This is especially true in novel, landscape-scale crises like the one we’re facing. As your new CEO, I want to remain transparent and open. I want to hear both the good and the bad. I will also do my best to continue to listen and to learn from everyone.

IBM is a strong company. In our 109-year history, we have weathered countless storms and seen many crises unfold before our eyes. Today, we are financially strong, and we have a loyal client base. When this crisis ends, I’m confident that IBM will emerge strong and we will be focused on growth. Few companies have the trust, credibility and cumulative wisdom to change the fabric of society through technology the way that IBM can.

I love this company. In my 30+ years with IBM, I have seen first-hand the tremendous talent and dedication that IBMers possess. For all these reasons, I'm truly honored and humbled to be your CEO and to lead an iconic, storied and innovative company like IBM.

I look forward to listening and learning from all of you. 

Arvind