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Business Leaders
Use the Business Leaders tool to search the video bank by business leader. In most cases, you will find several short video lessons from each leader relevant to a range of different business issues.
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John Abele
Founder
Boston Scientific
John Abele is the industry leader whose foresight has earned him a well-deserved reputation as a pioneer in less invasive medicine.
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Aime Achard
Chief Operating Officer
BCV - Banque Cantonale Vaudoise
Aime Achard's proficiency in the intertwined fields of IT and banking has helped him reach the top of the corporate ladder. His keen eye for understanding business culture and implementing strategy has made Banque Cantonale Vaudoise a leader in Swiss banking.
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Nick Adamo
SVP U.S. Service Provider Sales
Cisco Systems
As Senior Vice President for Cisco System’s Service Provider business in the United States, Nick Adamo successfully leads a team of more than 1,000 people and drives a revenue of more than $4 billion annually.
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Sanjiv Ahuja
Founder & Chairman
Augere
Sanjiv Ahuja, the man who led IBM’s entry into the telecommunications software industry, is both a strong leader and at the forefront of cutting-edge technology in a rapidly changing sector.
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Dawn Airey
Director of Global Content
ITV
Legendary straight-talker of broadcasting Dawn Airey began bringing dynamism and diversity to our screens in her early days at ITV. After leading Channel 5 and British Sky Broadcasting to the forefront of entertainment, she's come full circle and returned to ITV to fuel the development and delivery of their content worldwide.
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Paul Anderson
Chairman
Spectra Energy
Paul Anderson is a luminary of the global energy sector, and has brought his considerable expertise and leadership skills to Spectra Energy.
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Ray Anderson
Founder & Chairman
Interface Inc.
Ray Anderson is a man who softens footprints. As founder of Interface, Anderson has not only made a success in the carpet tile business but has become a respected and progessive leader who has no plans to stop fighting his own movement to sustain and restore our environment.
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Tod Arbogast
Director Of Sustainable Business
Dell, Inc.
At computer company Dell, Tod Arbogast leads the organization's most important environmental causes, including the development of sustainable growth strategies and product recovery and recycling programs.
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Liv Arnesen
Author and Explorer
Liv Arnesen AS
Adventurer Liv Arnesen is an internationally recognized role model for explorers and educators. Through motivational speaking based on her amazing life experiences, she encourages others to reach for their own dreams.
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Changing A Culture To Create A New Market
John Abele – Boston Scientific
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Changing A Culture To Create A New Market
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John Abele
Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific’s founder draws on years of experience launching innovative products to give insights into a difficult but rewarding strategy.
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John Abele
Founder, Boston Scientific
John Abele is the Co-Founder of Boston Scientific Corp., the worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices. Mr. Abele has been driving the advancement of less-invasive medical technology for more than 25 years. Boston Scientific’s history began in the late 1960s, when Mr. Abele acquired an equity interest in Medi-tech Inc, a research and development company focused on developing alternatives to traditional surgery, where he served as President. In 1979 Mr. Abele partnered with Pete Nicholas to buy Medi-tech, and together they formed Boston Scientific Corporation. Since its public offering in 1992 Boston Scientific has undergone an aggressive acquisition strategy, assembling the lines of business that allow it to continue to be a leader in the medical industry. He has been a Director of Boston Scientific since 1979. Mr. Abele serves as Director of Color Kinetics, Inc., a leader in designing and marketing innovative lighting systems based on Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology. He has held the Chairmanship of FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Foundation since 2002.
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Ethics: The Balance Of Information
John Abele – Boston Scientific
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Ethics: The Balance Of Information
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John Abele
Boston Scientific
John Abele discusses ethical dilemmas in business and shows how obtaining reliable feedback from your customers can help you make the right decision.
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John Abele
Founder, Boston Scientific
John Abele is the Co-Founder of Boston Scientific Corp., the worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices. Mr. Abele has been driving the advancement of less-invasive medical technology for more than 25 years. Boston Scientific’s history began in the late 1960s, when Mr. Abele acquired an equity interest in Medi-tech Inc, a research and development company focused on developing alternatives to traditional surgery, where he served as President. In 1979 Mr. Abele partnered with Pete Nicholas to buy Medi-tech, and together they formed Boston Scientific Corporation. Since its public offering in 1992 Boston Scientific has undergone an aggressive acquisition strategy, assembling the lines of business that allow it to continue to be a leader in the medical industry. He has been a Director of Boston Scientific since 1979. Mr. Abele serves as Director of Color Kinetics, Inc., a leader in designing and marketing innovative lighting systems based on Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology. He has held the Chairmanship of FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Foundation since 2002.
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Profitable Philanthropy
John Abele – Boston Scientific
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John Abele
Boston Scientific
Because companies with sustainable values contribute to society, they’re valued more. John Abele suggests ways to embed values in your company DNA.
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John Abele
Founder, Boston Scientific
John Abele is the Co-Founder of Boston Scientific Corp., the worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices. Mr. Abele has been driving the advancement of less-invasive medical technology for more than 25 years. Boston Scientific’s history began in the late 1960s, when Mr. Abele acquired an equity interest in Medi-tech Inc, a research and development company focused on developing alternatives to traditional surgery, where he served as President. In 1979 Mr. Abele partnered with Pete Nicholas to buy Medi-tech, and together they formed Boston Scientific Corporation. Since its public offering in 1992 Boston Scientific has undergone an aggressive acquisition strategy, assembling the lines of business that allow it to continue to be a leader in the medical industry. He has been a Director of Boston Scientific since 1979. Mr. Abele serves as Director of Color Kinetics, Inc., a leader in designing and marketing innovative lighting systems based on Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology. He has held the Chairmanship of FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Foundation since 2002.
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The Power Of Educating Consumers
John Abele – Boston Scientific
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The Power Of Educating Consumers
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John Abele
Boston Scientific
John Abele shares thoughts on how making an innovative product familiar can be the tipping point that has enormous impact on your business.
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John Abele
Founder, Boston Scientific
John Abele is the Co-Founder of Boston Scientific Corp., the worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices. Mr. Abele has been driving the advancement of less-invasive medical technology for more than 25 years. Boston Scientific’s history began in the late 1960s, when Mr. Abele acquired an equity interest in Medi-tech Inc, a research and development company focused on developing alternatives to traditional surgery, where he served as President. In 1979 Mr. Abele partnered with Pete Nicholas to buy Medi-tech, and together they formed Boston Scientific Corporation. Since its public offering in 1992 Boston Scientific has undergone an aggressive acquisition strategy, assembling the lines of business that allow it to continue to be a leader in the medical industry. He has been a Director of Boston Scientific since 1979. Mr. Abele serves as Director of Color Kinetics, Inc., a leader in designing and marketing innovative lighting systems based on Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology. He has held the Chairmanship of FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Foundation since 2002.
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The Six Components Of Ethical Decision Making
John Abele – Boston Scientific
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The Six Components Of Ethical Decision Making
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John Abele
Boston Scientific
Having a system of ethics helps your organization with decision-making, transparency and confidentiality. John Abele shares ways to become an ethical company.
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John Abele
Founder, Boston Scientific
John Abele is the Co-Founder of Boston Scientific Corp., the worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices. Mr. Abele has been driving the advancement of less-invasive medical technology for more than 25 years. Boston Scientific’s history began in the late 1960s, when Mr. Abele acquired an equity interest in Medi-tech Inc, a research and development company focused on developing alternatives to traditional surgery, where he served as President. In 1979 Mr. Abele partnered with Pete Nicholas to buy Medi-tech, and together they formed Boston Scientific Corporation. Since its public offering in 1992 Boston Scientific has undergone an aggressive acquisition strategy, assembling the lines of business that allow it to continue to be a leader in the medical industry. He has been a Director of Boston Scientific since 1979. Mr. Abele serves as Director of Color Kinetics, Inc., a leader in designing and marketing innovative lighting systems based on Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology. He has held the Chairmanship of FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Foundation since 2002.
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Turning Your Customers Into Your R&D Force
John Abele – Boston Scientific
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Turning Your Customers Into Your R&D Force
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John Abele
Boston Scientific
Developing a deeper relationship with your customers will ensure you develop a better product. John Abele offers tips to help you.
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John Abele
Founder, Boston Scientific
John Abele is the Co-Founder of Boston Scientific Corp., the worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices. Mr. Abele has been driving the advancement of less-invasive medical technology for more than 25 years. Boston Scientific’s history began in the late 1960s, when Mr. Abele acquired an equity interest in Medi-tech Inc, a research and development company focused on developing alternatives to traditional surgery, where he served as President. In 1979 Mr. Abele partnered with Pete Nicholas to buy Medi-tech, and together they formed Boston Scientific Corporation. Since its public offering in 1992 Boston Scientific has undergone an aggressive acquisition strategy, assembling the lines of business that allow it to continue to be a leader in the medical industry. He has been a Director of Boston Scientific since 1979. Mr. Abele serves as Director of Color Kinetics, Inc., a leader in designing and marketing innovative lighting systems based on Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology. He has held the Chairmanship of FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Foundation since 2002.
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