Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Gary Hamel: Reinventing the Technology of Human Accomplishment


Gary Hamel, celebrated management thinker and author and co-founder of the Management Innovation eXchange (MIX), argues the case for reinventing management for the 21st century. In this fast-paced, idea-packed, 15-minute video essay, Hamel paints a vivid picture of what it means to build organizations that are fundamentally fit for the future—and genuinely fit for human beings. It's time to radically rethink how we mobilize people and organize resources to productive ends. Here's how we start.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aodjgkv65MM

Monday, December 11, 2017

Jack Dorsey: The Future Has Already Arrived


Jack Dorsey, co-founder and CEO of Square, spoke to a student audience at Stanford Graduate School of Business as part of the View From The Top speaker series. Dorsey shared his story and how he came up with the ideas for Twitter (which he created and co-founded) and Square and offered some advice to the entrepreneurs and business students in the auditorium.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AckvbL5Tfic

Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzman on Hiring Phenomenal People


“You won’t do well unless you’re hiring people who are consistent with your values,” shared Blackstone Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder Stephen Schwarzman during his November 18th View From The Top talk at Stanford GSB. Schwarzman also discussed how to handle entrepreneurial rejection.

Source : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jGc8biSYHA&t=36s

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Steve Jobs Full Movie


Sequoia Capital's Doug Leone on Luck & Taking Risks


"Always take risks. If something is working like a dream, break it. Taking risks is the only way to keep on going," shared Sequoia Capital Managing Partner Doug Leone during his Stanford GSB View From The Top talk on November 4. He also discussed the venture capital industry, what his team looks for in entrepreneurs, and more. Read additional insights on Twitter: http://stanford.io/1xXIcG3

Jamie Dimon, the Chairman, President, and CEO of JP Morgan Chase



Jamie Dimon, the Chairman, President, and CEO of JP Morgan Chase, joined  the inaugural session of the 2017 - 2018 View From The Top speaker series at Stanford Graduate School of Business. Dimon discussed topics ranging from the dangers of bureaucracy to the validity of Bitcoin, to how dangerous a temper can be in the business world. When asked how he ensures a fair and equal workplace, he said, “When you have an environment of trust and respect, people can shine. Go out of your way to make everyone accepted and you’ll build a great company.