Last week, I gave a keynote speech on Good Boss, Bad Boss at the AlwaysOn Conference at Stanford. The folks at AlwaysOn videotaped the speech (and use a nice technology where you can follow the Powerpoints as well). You can find a short story by Andrew Bellay and a link to the video and Powerpoint slides here. It was one of those speeches that was interesting because the audience seemed to start-out a bit disengaged but as time went on, I could feel them get into it. (Alas, I have had the opposite experience plenty of times).
P.S. I am introduced by the energetic and very smart Tina Seelig, who among other things things, is the Executive Director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program and author of What I Wish I Knew When I was 20 — a great book that sold well here but is REALLY HOT in Japan. I think it reached number #1 on the bestseller lists there. Now, when I introduce Tina, I get to say, "She is Big in Japan."
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