世界500强CEO访谈 第61期:卡夫食品艾琳罗森菲尔德 渡过经济萧条期(3)
Rosenfeld: What are you going to have for lunch? If I told you I could serve you grilled cheese and a bowl of soup,wouldnt you be happy? 罗森菲尔德:你午饭准备吃什么呢?如果我告诉你,我可以为你提供烤奶酪和一碗汤,
世界500强CEO访谈 第62期:思科约翰钱伯斯 领导方式与时俱进很重要(1)
Reporter: What are the most important leadership lessons you've learned? 记者:您所学过的有关领导方面的最重要的内容是什么呢? Chambers: People think of us as a product of our successes. Id actually argue that were a product
世界500强CEO访谈 第63期:思科约翰钱伯斯 领导方式与时俱进很重要(2)
Reporter: Whats that about? 记者:那是关于什么的呢? Chambers: The first one was a little bit uncomfortable, because its very unprofessional. You just basically put a camera there, and then you go. By the second one, I realized this was g
世界500强CEO访谈 第64期:思科约翰钱伯斯 领导方式与时俱进很重要(3)
Reporter: You invest a lot in R and D about three point five billion dollars, that's the figure I read, on a revenue of about twenty five billion dollars. This is a huge amount. We know that you have research centers not only in the US, other places
世界500强CEO访谈 第65期:联邦快递弗雷德里克史密斯 世界将会改变(1)
Reporter: Where and when did you get the idea for Federal Express? 记者:您是在何时何地有了创办联邦快递的想法的呢? Smith: The original idea came in two parts. The first part was when... I was a student at Yale and I was writi
世界500强CEO访谈 第66期:联邦快递弗雷德里克史密斯 世界将会改变(2)
Reporter: How did you learn those things? 记者:您是怎样学习到那些事情的呢? Smith: Through a lot of hard knocks. Learning when to stand up, when to sit down, when to shut up and when not to. I had a couple of uncles that were very h
世界500强CEO访谈 第67期:联邦快递弗雷德里克史密斯 世界将会改变(3)
Reporter : How did you spend your spare time? Obviously, you were an athlete. 记者:您怎样打发自己的空闲时间呢?很明显,您以前是一名运动员。 Smith: I always loved to play sports and that was the biggest avocation I had
世界500强CEO访谈 第68期:迪士尼罗伯特伊格尔 乐观主义很重要(1)
Reporter: What is the most important leadership lesson you have learned? 记者:您在领导方面所学习到的最重要的内容是什么呢? lger: What Ive really learned over time is that optimism is a very, very important part of leadership
世界500强CEO访谈 第69期:迪士尼罗伯特伊格尔 乐观主义很重要(2)
Reporter: Did you change anything about the way you presented yourself? 记者:那件事情改变了您后来在公司中展现自我的方式了吗? Iger: Well, its a long time ago. Of course, at 23 you think you know everything about yourself.
世界500强CEO访谈 第70期:迪士尼罗伯特伊格尔 乐观主义很重要(3)
Reporter: How do you stay in touch with people throughout the company? 记者:您是怎样做到与公司里的员工都保持联系的呢? lger: It takes a lot of getting around. You have to see people, and not get too involved in too many extra
世界500强CEO访谈 第71期:苹果史蒂夫乔布斯 播客会一直保持免费状态(1)
\Reporter: Hello and welcome to the ABC News Shufflebrain candy for your iPod. Were dealing a special hand today. A special edition of the Shuffle. Apple rolled out the new incarnation of iTunes, which provides digital music software and an online mu
世界500强CEO访谈 第73期:苹果史蒂夫乔布斯 播客会一直保持免费状态(3)
Jobs: Well, you know, all I can say is that our Macintosh computer sales are growing atyou know, three to four times the rate of the rest of the industry. Andwe continue to be the leader in innovation. I think everybodys copying us. Soyou know, we're
世界500强CEO访谈 第74期:谷歌埃里克施密特 消费者才是最满足的顾客(1)
Reporter: When you joined Google it was just a search engine. Now its redefining the way the world thinks about computing. Explain. 记者:当您加入到谷歌公司的时候,谷歌还只是一个搜索引擎,现在它却重新定义了全世界
世界500强CEO访谈 第75期:谷歌埃里克施密特 消费者才是最满足的顾客(2)
Schmidt: True. Google docs and spreadsheets dont work if youre on an airplane. But its a technical problem that is going to get solved. Eventually you will be able to work on a plane as if you are connected and, then when you get reconnected to the I
世界500强CEO访谈 第76期:谷歌埃里克施密特 消费者才是最满足的顾客(3)
Reporter: What do you mean you do a lot of the work yourself? 记者:您说你们自己做了很多的工作, 这是什么意思呢? Schmidt: Well, essentially, we do all of the software. So the computers that were running start off with Linux