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In The Rush To Digital, Necessities Are Being Left Behind
There’s been a never-ending scramble for digital technologies and...
Read MoreTech Nation Radio – Interview with Robert Siegel
Robert Siegel sits down with Moira Gunn of NPR...
Read MoreMichelin vs. the Meteors: Facing Off Against Upstarts, Amazon
The tire giant has been leveraging its size and...
Read MoreWe Love Amazon. Facebook, Not So Much
Stanford’s Robert Siegel ponders why Americans hand over their...
Read MoreGetting Back to Business
The tension between creativity and productivity is also explored...
Read MoreFriday Fireside Chat with Rita McGrath
Stanford University's Robert E. Siegel and Rita McGrath get...
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As an educator, investor, operator, and author, Robert is often sharing new insights through articles and other media pieces. Check out his latest commentary!
The Treachery of Images in an AI World
I’m at the stage of life where I am checking items off my bucket list. One thing that I...
Read MoreHumans Really Don’t Like Change
I used to love the end of August. You could feel the onset of Fall and the forthcoming milestones...
Read MoreI Don’t Really Care What You Think – And Get Off My Lawn
In the last two months the Wall Street Journal ran three articles that elicited a visceral revulsion and actual...
Read MoreWhither Silicon Valley – The Soulless Zombie Apocalypse Is Upon Us
Over the last several years I have spent much of my time doing business outside of the United States...
Read MoreAI: It’s the Same but Different – Are You Afraid of the Dark?
In my almost 40 years in Silicon Valley I have been a part of or had a front-row seat...
Read MoreFree 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...
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