Chicago Booth Podcast Series
Summary: We're pleased to bring you leading business figures sharing their thoughts and insights into current topics affecting companies and organizations around the globe.
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Podcasts:
Chicago GSB Business Forecast 2007: Austan D. Goolsbee (Speaker 1 of 3)
Austan D. Goolsbee, Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics, currently works as a member of the U.S. Census Advisory Committee, a Research Associate for the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a columnist for the New York Times.
What Makes Demographics Drive Other Trends?
Demographics are the "sleeper driver" that will affect several other trends, according to Paul Laudicina, managing officer and chairman of the board for A.T. Kearney. The author of World Out of Balance, he put demographics at the top of the list of five drivers of change; others include the "new consumer" and natural resources and environmental regulation and activism. "Demographics is clearly driving lots of the other trends," he said. "Certainly in the last 50 years we've had greater advances in life expectancy than in the last 5,000."
Software executive Jeff Rodek discusses alternative approach to leadership
Hyperion executive chairman chats with Dean Snyder about how his view of leadership encompasses employees.
Special Chicago GSB panel on the legacy of Milton Friedman
Former students and colleagues take a look at Friedman's intellectual contributions as well as his life.
UBS Invests in Efficiency of the Markets
UBS Investment Bank president Ken Moelis looks at the industry and his career.
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney on the tool set that had enabled him to meet new challenges
Speaking at a Graduate Business Council event, Romney looked back at the tool set that had enabled him to meet new challenges throughout his career - from running the 2000 Olympics to providing health insurance for all Massachusetts residences.
Raghu Rajan on Why are poor countries financing the rich?
Youngest IMF chief economists discusses global imbalances in savings, investments and economic growth as part of the Global Leadership Series
Anne Mulcahy Tells How She Resurrected Xerox