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Stanford lecturer releases new book with lessons from the classroom
Silicon Valley veteran Robert Siegel, who teaches at Stanford...
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Prominent tech companies are embracing remote work amid an...
Read MoreIs Stripe Really Worth $115 Billion?
Is Stripe really worth $115 billion? Well, that's what...
Read MoreWhy Jeff Bezos Is Stepping Down as CEO but Staying On as Executive Chairman
Jeff Bezos, the founder and longtime chief of Amazon.com...
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Free Will Is a Thing – Or Why I Still Teach
At the end of last year, Stanford neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky received a great deal of attention for his latest...
Read MoreThe Durability of Making — Jim Loree, Stanley Black & Decker
As we approach the end of our journey in The Industrialist’s Dilemma, Maxwell Wessel and I were fortunate to...
Read MoreMatching Your Organization’s Capabilities to the Times — Julie Sweet, CEO Accenture
In our six years of teaching the course, only a few of our guests have attended multiple times. In...
Read MoreTrash Talk — Jim Fish, CEO Waste Management
As we prepared for our session with Jim Fix, CEO of Waste Management (WM), Maxwell Wessel and I were...
Read MoreWhen Secular Tailwinds Blow with Hurricane Force — Nick Tzitzon, Chief Strategy Officer ServiceNow
As we reached the halfway part of this year’s course, we were fortunate to have Nick Tzitzon of ServiceNow...
Read MoreAn Unexpected Disruption and Transformation — Jonathan Becher, President San Jose Sharks and Sharks Sports and Entertainment
Our fourth session this year was the first time we spent a whole class talking about a sports team...
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