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Stanford Executive Briefings: Technology

Clayton Christensen
Clayton Christensen
Professor, Harvard Business School
The Opportunity and Threat of Disruptive Technologies
Many of history's greatest growth markets were created by a disruptive technology that was met with resistance from traditional industries and organizations. Clayton Christensen demonstrates that in order to create new business in emerging markets, you need appropriate management of technological innovation and the ability to find new markets for new technologies.
 
Hau Lee
Hau Lee
Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Supply Chain Management in the Internet Age
Professor Hau Lee argues that companies should not be satisfied with the substitution effect or the scale effect when enjoying the benefits of the Internet on supply chain management. He shows how select companies have leaped ahead by collaboratively integrating supply chain management and the Internet.
 
Don Tapscott
Don Tapscott
Chief Executive, New Paradigm
Wikinomics
Interactive web technologies, in the form of self-organizing Internet communities, are driving a social revolution. Don Tapscott describes how companies innovate using the knowledge, resources, and computing power of widely distributed internet users organized into a massive collective force.
 
Bill Gates
Bill Gates
Chairman and Chief Software Architect, Microsoft Corporation
Bill Gates in Conversation with Stanford President John Hennessy
In this candid and lively presentation, Bill Gates gives you his perspective on where technology is headed. He responds to issues of privacy and security, and talks about improvements in productivity.
 
Tim Sanders
Tim Sanders
Chief Solutions Officer, Yahoo!
Leadership in a Wired World
Tim Sanders explains his advocacy of compassion in business, and helps you understand why genuine kindness and caring make bottom-line sense. Sanders believes that, in a wired world, nice guys finish first.
 
Betty Baker
Betty Baker
Executive Director, AeA Bay Area Council
Competitiveness and the Future of the High-Tech Industry
The U.S. high-tech industry faces considerable challenges today in spite of upswings in jobs and exports. Betty Baker presents statistics detailing the decline in highly skilled workers, and government policies that create a disadvantage in global trade and R&D. Baker argues that concerted action is needed to reverse negative trends and help put the industry back on track.
 

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