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Imagine what could happen if companies'
doors were open to everyone?
At IBM, global diversity and inclusion are far more than company policy.
They're a company philosophy. One of the cornerstones of that philosophy
is our strong commitment to the GLBT constituency. We start right within
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constituencies they serve. IBM's Human Capital Management Consulting
Services offers our clients innovative solutions designed to get the most from
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