According to Siebel,"New business models will emerge.
OK then, so what now for Siebel?
The Siebel Institute of Technology.
Siebel provides various case studies to show what's
already being done, such as:.
Among the many readers of the book was a young Tom Siebel.
The fourth generation, represented by Ron and Bill Siebel, joined the Institute in the 1960's.
Throughout the last 140 years, the Siebel Institute of Technology has attracted an extensive global following.
In fact, Siebel believes that if companies do not engage in digital transformation,
the prospects for success will be bleak.
At one point, Ellison sent truckloads of ice cream
sandwiches to Siebel's headquarters to try to convince Siebel employees to jump ship.
Then in 1993, he started his own business, called Siebel Systems, which capitalized on the Internet wave, and after this, he launched C3.
He went on
to complete his MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania(2002), where he was named a Siebel Scholar and a Palmer Scholar.
He holds an M.S. from Stanford University in material sciences and engineering, and an MBA from the Wharton
School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was named a Siebel Scholar and a Palmer Scholar,