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Reporter: How much do you think that new push comes from, for example, the California Air Resources Board pushing you, saying youve got to do it, were going to make you do it, were going to have restrictions, were going to have quotas And how much of
Scott:I think we do. I mean, I think that's why we did $34S billion last year. I think from a customer standpoint,we do get that credit. We don't get that credit from government or insititutions.But how else could you have withstand this onslaught? I
Reporter: How does it feel to lose the top spot on your watch? 记者:通用汽车失去了其世界顶级汽车品牌的地位,对此您感受如何呢? Wagoner: Its not something wed relish. Weve been number one in the world for 75 years, and
巴宝莉CEO出任苹果首位女总裁 剑指中国市场 Burberry CEO to join Apple Angela Ahrendts was at the top of the fashion tree. Now she's leaving to lead Apple's retail arm. Jim Boulden explains. 苹果宣布任命奢侈品牌巴宝莉(Burb
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
Reporter: What does it really take to manage a corporation like Dell? 记者:要管理好戴尔这样的公司,都需要做到些什么呢? Dell: You have to have a business model that comprehends the rate of change in technology and customer p
Palmisano: I know, evolving is the tricky thing. And evolving it around the world, because our partners are global, theyre not regional. So it,s multi dimensions of the evolution. But I think if we could agree, all of us could agree that this is th
Reporter:But back to ease of doing business. Is IBM almost too big for it to be easy to business with? 记者:说到做交易的便利性,IBM公司是不是因为规模太大以至于不能够使得交易简单化呢? Palmisano: No. I've got to
We want to have great partners 我们想要好的合作伙伴 Reporter:The demands of being chairman of a $89 billion company seem overwhelming. How do you manage? Are you left with any time to think? 记者:人们对于一个890亿美元的公司的
Palmisano: The question is for the partner is where do you want to play? This is why we think we need all kinds of partners, by the way. We need consultants and integrators, we need value add firms, guys who focus on the infrastructure, we need distr
Reporter: Well, thats kind of an interesting point, because one of the things you will hear out there is that some solution providers will tell you that HP doesnt have as many people on the street as some others to help them sell. But what youre real
Reporter: Tell us about your customers? What industries do you target? 记者:跟我们谈一下您的顾客可以吗?您的目标产业是什么呢? Hurd: We, ve had a great deal of success with major global retailers, but we also have custome
Technology environment is practical to us 技术环境至关重要 Reporter: Weve noticed at TDWI and other shows lately that your booths have a new look featuring the Teradata name. Can you tell us about this shift in branding? 记者:我们从数据
While Mr. Ballmer, who has been at the helm of Microsoft since 2000, is known for his eccentric personality and episodes of excitable public behavior, he gives sound and structured advice to business leaders about how he approaches his work at Micros
Akio Toyoda entered a packed congressional hearing room to deliver a simple message: I am deeply sorry for any accidents that Toyota drivers have experienced, said Akio Toyoda. The Toyota CEO acknowledged that the public's confidence in the company t
When The founder Jack Dorsey talks about the origins of his thinking for the product 推特的共同创始人杰克.多西 谈起他对产品的最初设想时 He talks about his fascination with maps He talks about his ultimate fascination with disp
You're just going to be disappointed when the other people on stage with you don't do or say what you want them to do and you'll stand there frozen 而台上的人没有按照你想的那样说 那样做 你只会感到失望 你只会呆站在那里
Now in the Hollywood version of my story what would happen is there'd be about three minutes where I would move to Chicago 在我的故事的好莱坞版本中 有大约三分钟时间 关于我搬到芝加哥 And I would suffer mightily probably at
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz now is testing the political waters for a possible independent bid for president. 前星巴克首席执行官霍尔德舒尔茨现正在试水政坛,看看能否以独立候选人的身份竞选美国总统。 We
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: This week, we're marking one year since the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla. We're hearing from families trying to forge a way out of their grief and survivors who have turned their pain into political activism. Today we hear abou