Limonero Films
Kodak: Lessons in Adaptation and Legacy
This video explores the rise and fall of Kodak, once a photography industry leader that failed to adapt to the digital revolution. It highlights the importance of evolving with changing environments, drawing parallels between business...
Financial Times
Adding social issues to the corporate balance sheet | Moral Money
The FT's Gillian Tett looks at how employees, investors and customers are increasingly demanding transparency across supply chains and corporate structures
SWPictures
Vaccine Hunters: The Price of Life
Vaccines are expensive and the funding is complex. From Big Pharma, to public sector, to universities, to NGOs, the UN, non-profit, not-for-profits and huge donations from private foundations, for the drug companies the trail from...
The Wall Street Journal
Forrester and Sam's Club discuss the Outlook for Digital Enterprises
Companies with plans to automate have brought forward their plans under pressure from the massive changes caused by Covid-19. Sam's Club's Vinod Bidarkoppa and Forrester's Ted Schadler discuss where companies should be focusing their...
Curated Video
The Impact of Tax Laws on Business Performance Around the World
The video discusses the impact that the tax system and tax laws have on businesses in different countries. It explains the two main forms of tax that businesses have to pay, which are VAT and corporation tax. The video goes on to explain...
Financial Times
China growth rate at its lowest since 1990
How much is Donald Trump's trade war to blame for China's slowing economy? The FT's asia editor Jamil Anderlini looks behind the numbers to explain what's happening to the Chinese economy.
The Wall Street Journal
Online Commerce That Crosses Borders
Southeast Asia and India have become prime territories for expansion by global technology giants and investors. Hear from one founder who is expanding rapidly in online commerce and how he is navigating overseas expansion.
The Wall Street Journal
The Landscape For Tech Deals
Some of the tech industry's biggest unicorns are going public this year. What has been the appetite in public markets and which companies are being favored?
The Wall Street Journal
How 'Womenomics' Can Revitalize Productivity in Japan
Professors Yoko Ishikura and Nobuko Nagase join Miki Tsusaka of the Boston Consulting Group and WSJ Chief Economics Commentator Greg Ip to discuss the impact of Japan's "womenomics" and lessons learned.
The Wall Street Journal
Michael Wolf on the 2022 Tech Outlook
Michael Wolf, founder and CEO of Activate, unveils the biggest annual tech and media trends, sharing predictions for the year ahead.
Zach Star
Does College GPA Matter?
This video covers whether your college GPA matters. To put simply, it will matter for getting further education whether it be a master's program, medical school, nursing school, law school, etc. However, when it comes to a job, your GPA...
Curated Video
Analyzing Income Statements: Comparing Against Previous Years and Competitors
This video is a lecture on analyzing income statements. The speaker begins by explaining that they will start with revenue and strip away the various layers of costs to end up with the net profit. They then explore how analyzing income...
Curated Video
Profitability Analysis: Comparing Companies, Contextualizing Numbers, and Using Ratios
The video is about analyzing profitability of businesses using various equations and ratios such as gross profit, operating profit, and net profit margins. It explains how to make sense of these numbers and turn them into actionable...
IDG TECHtalk
Tech companies release statements, make donations following protests
Following worldwide protests against police brutality and racist policing, leading tech companies have released statements and plans to support the black community and their employees. In some cases, employees at these companies don’t...
The Wall Street Journal
Securing The Perimeter
Headed into an election year, are private and government systems ready to withstand sophisticated hacks and attempts to spread misinformation? Greylock's Sarah Guo and Crowdstrike's George Kurtz discuss at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
The Wall Street Journal
The Psychology of Experience
IDC Herzliya Digital Psychology and Behavior Design Lecturer Liraz Margalit presents on the pivotal importance of behavioral psychology in company digitization efforts.
The Wall Street Journal
Delta's Ed Bastianon the Evolving Role of the CEO
After speaking out against voting legislation in Georgia, Delta CEO Ed Bastian discusses his take on the role of the CEO in commenting on social and political issues.
The Wall Street Journal
Cathy Bessant on Carving Your Path to Leadership
The pandemic's impact on business could spell career setbacks for women across corporate America. Hear from Bank of America's Cathy Bessant on how to adapt and the skills leaders need to rise in the ranks during periods of economic turmoil.
Curated Video
Adapting to External Influences: How Businesses Respond to Change
This video is a lecture presentation on external influences and how they impact businesses. The presenter discusses the different forms of external change, including technological change, legislative change, and economic change, and how...
Curated Video
Setting and Achieving SMART Marketing Objectives
This video discusses the importance of setting marketing objectives before implementing marketing activities, and highlights the need for these objectives to be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound. It also...
Healthcare Triage
Marijuana, Intoxication, DWI, and Breathalyzers
How do breathalyzers work? And will there ever be a breathalyzer for marijuana? As pot has become legal in several states, law enforcement has sought a method to detect marijuana use in drivers. This is complicated, though. Breathalyzers...
The Wall Street Journal
Ro Khanna on The Role of Silicon Valley in America's Economic Recovery
Congressman Ro Khanna discusses why he's urging big tech companies to outsource jobs to rural and small-town America as a way of tackling the extreme income inequality that exists across the country.
The Wall Street Journal
The Search for New Drugs: Part I
The drug industry has long said high prices are necessary to fund innovation, but policymakers, payers and consumers are increasingly questioning that justification. Does the industry need to change its ways before tougher controls are...
The Wall Street Journal
AI and Image Recognition
Deep learning and computer imaging are opening a range of applications for business and society - from facial and gesture recognition to medical image analysis and autonomous driving. What's the best use of this new technology?