About the Program
The Corporate Service Corps was launched in 2008 to help provide IBMers
with high quality leadership development while delivering high quality
problem solving for communities and organizations in emerging markets.
The program empowers IBM employees as global citizens by sending groups
of 10 - 15 individuals from different countries with a range of skills
to an emerging market for four week community-based assignments. During
the assignment, participants perform community-driven economic
development projects working at the intersection of business,
technology, and society.
This program increases IBM's understanding and appreciation of growth
markets while creating global leaders who are culturally aware and
possess advanced teaching skills. The Corporate Service Corps offers a
triple benefit: leadership development for the IBMers, leadership
training and development for the communities, and greater knowledge and
enhanced reputation in the growth markets for IBM.
Since its launch in 2008, the Corporate Service Corps has had a positive
impact of the lives of more the 140,000 people through skills transfer
and capacity building. Many thousands more have been positively impacted
through the services of the organizations the Corporate Service Corps
has supported. The Corporate Service Corps program has sent over 2400
participants on over 200 teams to more than 30 countries around the
world. The participants come from over 50 countries and have served
communities in Argentina, Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, China, Colombia,
Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan , Kenya, Malaysia,
Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Peru, The Philippines, Poland, Romania,
Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand,
Tunisia, Turkey, Vietnam, UAE and Ukraine . The program continues to
expand to new locations each year.
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