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Showing posts with label Management. Show all posts

2018-12-07

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi Interview at Stanford GSB (video)

Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber CEO

Stanford Graduate School of Business (gsb.stanford.edu) video above published Dec 3, 2018: “People often optimize for the role or for the company. The first thing I optimize for is who I will work with. Don’t bet on companies, bet on people,” Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Uber, told students in this View From The Top event. Khosrowshahi discussed his departure from Expedia (expedia.com) and his approach to shifting company values at Uber (uber.com) to focus on diversity and inclusion. “An important factor in our change was setting a new culture and new norms,” he said. “We crowdsourced those norms and asked people – what kind of company do we want to be?”

Khosroshahi advised students to let go of benchmarking via titles and salaries when it comes to career goals. “Have a theme but don’t get locked in. I’m always looking around to make sure my own biases don’t prevent me from seeing something great,” he said. “When you’re lucky enough to take that risk, jump!” Khosrowshahi was interviewed by Lepi Jha Fishman, Stanford GSB MBA ’19.


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2018-06-12

Brynne Kennedy, CEO of Topia, Global Mobility Solutions (video)

Brynne Kennedy, CEO of Topia

Stanford Graduate School of Business video above published May 24, 2018: Topia (domain: topia.com) is a global mobility solution company that supports mobile employees around the world to help address the changing future of work, said Topia CEO Brynne Kennedy. The company is working with their customers to figure out out how to support employees given new technologies that are enabling an increasingly global workforce. "Teams need to form and un-form across borders quickly and repeatedly, and that situation is growing dramatically." During her visit to the Systems Leadership class on May 15, 2018, Kennedy discussed with Lecturer Robert Siegel how Topia will become strategic in helping companies manage their global teams and how Topia's software can be the infrastructure that helps manage this labor transformation.

Topia (formerly MOVE Guides and Polaris) provides global mobility management solutions to move and manage talent, enabling them to work everywhere. Headquarters: London & San Francisco


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2017-07-05

Mobile Economy: Anindya Ghose Says Life Getting Even Faster With Tech



Professor Anindya Ghose sees life getting even faster with mobile tech:  Bloomberg View (bloomberg.com) columnist Barry Ritholtz (ritholtz.com) interviews Anindya Ghose, a professor of information, operations and management sciences as well as marketing at New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business. He tells Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz that technology is changing things even more rapidly than we might have guessed only a few years ago. The future as envisioned in such science fiction films as Philip K. Dick’s “Minority Report” isn’t several decades away -- it's only two or three years away, and will profoundly change economies.

Ghose is Director of the Masters of Business Analytics program at NYU, and author of Tap: Unlocking the Mobile Economy.

"Think of the mobile as a butler, not a stalker." -Prof Anindya Ghose, on using customer analytics.
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2017-01-27

Inside Sports Management, Stanford GSB Video

Inside Sports Management:

How executives make the tough calls in a demanding industry. Video published Nov 14, 2016 by Stanford Graduate School of Business (Stanford GSB), domain: gsb.stanford.edu.

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2016-01-03

Fortune Roundtable: Where You Should Put Your Money in 2016 (videos)

Where 5 Smart Investors Are Putting Their Money in 2016: Fortune [fortune.com]convened its annual roundtable of market experts to talk about where investors might make money in 2016. The panel included James Chanos, president of $2.5 billion hedge fund firm Kynikos Associates; Kate Warne, investment strategist at brokerage Edward Jones, which oversees $888 billion; Deven Parekh, managing partner at Insight Venture Partners, a tech-focused venture capital firm that has raised over $13 billion; Savita Subramanian, head of U.S. equity and global quantitative strategy at BofA Merrill Lynch, which has $1.9 trillion under management; and Shawn Driscoll, portfolio manager of T. Rowe Price’s $5.2 billion global natural-resources equity strategy. Here are videos of edited excerpts from the discussion. Moderator: Joshua M. Brown, CEO, Ritholtz Wealth Management. 


Here’s Where You Should Put Your Money in 2016 - Published on Dec 9, 2015 ("stay away from healthcare")



Investors Roundtable: The S&P 500 is Flat for the Year - And could be stuck there for a while.


Tech Will Continue its Winning Streak in 2016 - There’s plenty of room for investment opportunity.

Get Ready for $30 Oil - The future of commodities, raw materials, looks grim. 
(source: Fortune)




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2015-10-05

NetApp, Cloud, Sports, Big Data Management (video)


Big Data Management in Sports: The Race Is On

NetApp Global Cloud CTO Val Bercovici discusses technology's increasing role in sports, his company's partnership with F1 racing and the benefits of all this data. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up" September 1, 2015.

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