How do you balance saving capital versus taking advantage of current opportunities? How do investors and founders evaluate risk differently? And how do you embrace disruptive new technology without sending the message that you’re replacing humans with robots? Reid Hoffman and Bob Safian answer these questions and more, all posed in a special live Strategy Se ... Show More
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The C-suite is messier than you think, with Maryam Banikarim
Career disruption is accelerating across the economy — and few people have navigated it more boldly than Maryam Banikarim. The former CMO of Univision, Gannett, and Hyatt, and host of The Messy Parts podcast, Banikarim joins Rapid Response to share hard-won wisdom about C-suite p ... Show More
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Jun 2022
#AIS: Bestie AMA with Valor's Antonio Gracias
This talk was recorded LIVE at the All-In Summit in Miami and included slides. To watch on YouTube, check out our All-In Summit playlist: https://bit.ly/aisytplaylist 0:00 Antonio Gracias joins to talk: Tesla's early days, investing in Elon, macroeconomic outlook, ROIC, importanc ... Show More
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Feb 2021
S E31: Investment - Upfront costs for future gains
When businesses invest, they're weighing upfront costs against future gains. Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers show you how executives make smart investment decisions, and how you can use the same ideas to figure out whether to invest in your education, your health, or your fin ... Show More
19m 32s
Dec 2023
SPI 743: Buying Back Your Time and Becoming the Best Leader Possible with Dan Martell
<p>#743 Which parts of your work are actually moving you toward your goals? Most entrepreneurs are stepping over dollars to pick up dimes because they haven't figured this out. So, how do you get clarity around your vision to unlock more time, profits, and productivity? Listen in ... Show More
42 m
Apr 2018
The First Computer War - Father, Son, and The Future | 2
<p>How do you really “get ahead” in a war? Sometimes you don’t have to do anything, you just wait for your opponent to fumble.</p><p>And in the late 1940s, IBM’s CEO Thomas Watson Sr., did. He’s just beginning to grasp the potential of these electronic machines, and - although ol ... Show More
24m 46s