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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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TO FIND A PERSON
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2. SELECT A PERSON
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Anders Dahlvig
Former Group President & CEO
Ikea Services
A long-standing CEO at IKEA, Anders Dahlvig’s commitment to customers, company, and social responsibility is unparalleled.
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Stephen Dando
Group HR Director
Reuters
People leader Stephen Dando has successfully surfed the waves of change in some of the world’s biggest and best-known organizations, including the BBC, Guinness and Diageo.
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Jeb Dasteel
SVP & Chief Customer Officer
Oracle
Oracle’s award-winning Chief Customer Officer and Senior Vice President Jeb Dasteel is full of insight on the recently formed and still-developing role of the CCO.
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Erroll Davis Jr
Former Chairman
Alliant Energy Corporation
Erroll Davis Jr's life-long career within the US energy industry has carved him out as a seasoned expert in this field. Combining this with a proven talent for mergers has made him a world-class leader.
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Heather Dawson
Executive Coach
Praesta
As an Executive Coach in the investment and retail banking sectors, retailing, real estate, and more, Heather Dawson teaches today's leaders how to be at the top of their games.
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Colin Day
Group Chief Financial Officer
Reckitt Benckiser
Colin Day’s keen financial mind and direct approach have driven the financial strategies of internationally renowned companies such as Reckitt Benckiser, Aegis Group and easyJet.
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Aart de Geus
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Synopsys
Technologist Aart de Gues is living proof of the American dream. Born in The Netherlands, de Gues co-founded Synopsys in Silicon Valley and has helped grow the start-up into a world leader in electronic design automation, with more than $1 billion in annual revenue.
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Domenico De Sole
Former President & CEO
Gucci Group
After more than thirty years operating in the cut-throat worlds of fashion and big business, Domenico De Sole’s stellar experience includes overseeing brand expansion and fighting a hostile takeover bid.
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Michael Dell
Chairman & CEO
Dell, Inc.
Since he founded Dell, Inc. in 1984, Michael Dell has been blazing new trails. He's taken Dell from a small computer startup to a mega-corporation that continues to expand successfully into new markets and new geographic areas.
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Mick Desmond
Former Chief Executive
ITV Broadcasting
As broadcasting head of ITV, the UK’s largest and best-known commercial channel, Mick Desmond built on years of media experience to grow his interest in teams and managing change.
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Tom Doctoroff
CEO
J. Walter Thompson for Greater China
A U.S. native who has made his home in China, Tom Doctoroff is one of Asia's most respected advertising minds. His unique combination of pan-Asian work, plus more than a decade based in China, has made him a leading expert in the cross-border management of brand architecture and brand building.
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Nigel Doughty
Chairman
Doughty Hanson & Co.
Nigel Doughty, chairman of one of the largest independent European equity firms, puts corporate social responsibility at the forefront of his business.
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Myles Downey
Founder & Managing Director
The School of Coaching
Myles Downey is one of Europe's foremost business performance coaches and author of “Effective Coaching,” which is widely regarded as one of the seminal works on performance coaching.
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Dina Dublon
Director
Microsoft, Accenture & PepsiCo
Financial expert Dina Dublon, the first woman on the J.P. Morgan Chase executive committee, leads with conviction and passion in the corporate world and puts in countless hours promoting diversity and women's issues.
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The Challenges And Opportunities For Women In Management
Dina Dublon – Microsoft, Accenture & PepsiCo
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The Challenges And Opportunities For Women In Management
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Dina Dublon
Microsoft, Accenture & PepsiCo
Gender presents both opportunities and challenges in the workplace. Dina Dublon speaks to ways in which companies can break down gender barriers.
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Dina Dublon
Director, Microsoft, Accenture & PepsiCo
Dina Dublon is the former CFO of JPMorgan Chase & Company. In this role she was responsible for financial management, acquisitions, corporate treasury and investor relations. In her early career Ms. Dublon worked at the Harvard Business School as a research associate, and at Bank Hapoalim in Israel. In 1981 she joined Chemical Bank's capital markets group as a management trainee on the trading floor. She was integral to the structuring and negotiation of the mergers of Chemical Bank with Manufacturers Hanover, Chase, JPMorgan and Bank One. During her time there her role included investor relations, asset liability management, corporate mergers and acquisition, debt and equity financings. In 1994 Ms. Dublon was named Corporate Treasurer, and subsequently Head of Corporate Planning and Chief Financial Officer in 1999. She stepped down from her role as Chief Financial Officer at the end of 2004. Ms. Dublon was elected to the board of Microsoft in March 2005, and to the board of Pepsi in July 2005. She has also been a Director of Accenture since 2001. Additionally, Ms. Dublon is on the boards of Carnegie Mellon University, The Women's Commission for Refugee Women & Children, and the Global Fund for Women.
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The Transition From Management To Leadership
Dina Dublon – Microsoft, Accenture & PepsiCo
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The Transition From Management To Leadership
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Dina Dublon
Microsoft, Accenture & PepsiCo
A distinct difference exists between managing and leading. To make the leap, CFO Dina Dublon counsels middle managers to internalize the characters of a leader: own up to responsibility and focus on what can the company do as a whole rather than seek singular rewards.
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Dina Dublon
Director, Microsoft, Accenture & PepsiCo
Dina Dublon is the former CFO of JPMorgan Chase & Company. In this role she was responsible for financial management, acquisitions, corporate treasury and investor relations. In her early career Ms. Dublon worked at the Harvard Business School as a research associate, and at Bank Hapoalim in Israel. In 1981 she joined Chemical Bank's capital markets group as a management trainee on the trading floor. She was integral to the structuring and negotiation of the mergers of Chemical Bank with Manufacturers Hanover, Chase, JPMorgan and Bank One. During her time there her role included investor relations, asset liability management, corporate mergers and acquisition, debt and equity financings. In 1994 Ms. Dublon was named Corporate Treasurer, and subsequently Head of Corporate Planning and Chief Financial Officer in 1999. She stepped down from her role as Chief Financial Officer at the end of 2004. Ms. Dublon was elected to the board of Microsoft in March 2005, and to the board of Pepsi in July 2005. She has also been a Director of Accenture since 2001. Additionally, Ms. Dublon is on the boards of Carnegie Mellon University, The Women's Commission for Refugee Women & Children, and the Global Fund for Women.
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Three Essential Attributes For Career Advancement
Dina Dublon – Microsoft, Accenture & PepsiCo
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Three Essential Attributes For Career Advancement
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Dina Dublon
Microsoft, Accenture & PepsiCo
Climbing the corporate ladder requires individuals to have very specific skills. Dina Dublon talks about the skills that helped her advance in her own career: being demanding, having resilience and perseverance, and presenting a can-do attitude.
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Dina Dublon
Director, Microsoft, Accenture & PepsiCo
Dina Dublon is the former CFO of JPMorgan Chase & Company. In this role she was responsible for financial management, acquisitions, corporate treasury and investor relations. In her early career Ms. Dublon worked at the Harvard Business School as a research associate, and at Bank Hapoalim in Israel. In 1981 she joined Chemical Bank's capital markets group as a management trainee on the trading floor. She was integral to the structuring and negotiation of the mergers of Chemical Bank with Manufacturers Hanover, Chase, JPMorgan and Bank One. During her time there her role included investor relations, asset liability management, corporate mergers and acquisition, debt and equity financings. In 1994 Ms. Dublon was named Corporate Treasurer, and subsequently Head of Corporate Planning and Chief Financial Officer in 1999. She stepped down from her role as Chief Financial Officer at the end of 2004. Ms. Dublon was elected to the board of Microsoft in March 2005, and to the board of Pepsi in July 2005. She has also been a Director of Accenture since 2001. Additionally, Ms. Dublon is on the boards of Carnegie Mellon University, The Women's Commission for Refugee Women & Children, and the Global Fund for Women.
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