Howard Shultz reveals how he remains 100% committed to building a corporation that values and respects it's employees. After rebuilding the broken American Dream of his youth, today he helps foster the dreams of the Starbucks' community, employees and customers alike.
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Hear his amazing story on how Bill Gates Sr. "saved the day" and why Starbucks is more than just a business.
Barry Diller, Chairman and CEO IAC - Nov 11th
Barry Diller has been called a visionary, but he doesn't believe in the idea of seeing into the future. He shares how he followed his instincts from the mailroom to the boardroom of multiple companies such as Paramount Pictures, Fox Inc., HSN Inc. and is currently at the helm of IAC Inc. and Expedia Inc.
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Barry Diller talks about his management philosophies and his decision to go to QVC.
Ann Moore, Chairman and CEO Time Inc. - Nov 18th
Ann Moore went to Harvard Business School when admitting women into the school was still an experiment. Moore recognized early she was not cut out to be a nurse or a teacher and now counsels people on how important it is to do a good job of self-assessment. She discusses how her first mentor inspired her to go to business school, something our society needs to continue doing for young women today.
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Moore talks about her college days at Harvard Business School and reflects on life today as the Chairman and CEO of Time, Inc.
Donald Trump, Chairman & President, The Trump Organization - Nov 25th
In the 1980's Donald Trump acquired and developed the most prestigious real estate in Manhattan. After the real estate crash in 1989 he almost lost it all and found himself billions of dollars debt. This week this titan of industry shares how he successfully bypassed declaring personal bankruptcy and re-captured the market by storm, and how he continues to expand the Trump empire around the globe.
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Trump reflects on his experiences in the Manhattan real estate market.
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