Boss Files with Poppy Harlow CNN
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CNN's Poppy Harlow explores the journeys of business and global leaders. In-depth interviews with leadership advice from entrepreneurs, CEOs and innovators about what it takes to rise to the top.
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YouTube CEO: Tackling Misinformation
YouTube has been navigating a giant, uncharted problem: What do you when some of the videos on your site contain harmful misinformation? Confronting this problem has become even more pressing as the US moves toward the presidential election, and as Americans turn to YouTube for public health guidance throughout the pandemic. CEO Susan Wojcicki explains what measures YouTube is taking to meet the challenge.
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3M CEO: Providing Protection for the World
3M is a multibillion-dollar manufacturing company best known for products like Scotch Tape and Post-It Notes. But over the last six months, they have been in the spotlight as the largest maker of N95 respirator masks, which are crucial for preventing the spread of Covid-19. 3M Chairman and CEO Mike Roman discusses his company’s strategy for meeting this new global demand and how they are planning for the future.
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Delta CEO: Navigating the Coronavirus Crisis
As the coronavirus pandemic ravages the airline industry, Delta CEO Ed Bastian says he is leading the company through a defining moment. He opens up about how Delta is navigating the crisis, mandating masks on all flights and blocking middle seats. He also pledges as CEO to stand against racism and is committed to promoting more African-American executives throughout the company. Produced by Haley Draznin, CNN.
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Airbnb CEO: The Future of Travel
Airbnb Co-Founder and CEO Brian Chesky is no stranger to leading a company through a crisis. He launched the vacation rental company in 2008 during the middle of a global recession, and now he is guiding it through a decimated travel sector due to the coronavirus pandemic. He opens up about Airbnb's response to Covid-19, how it has impacted the company and where they can go from here.
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Salesforce’s Marc Benioff: Capitalism Must Change
Salesforce Founder and CEO Marc Benioff is calling for a more compassionate capitalism amid Covid-19. He feels CEOs and businesses have the responsibility to think about all of their stakeholders, not just their shareholders.
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Bumble CEO: Dating in the age of Covid
How do you date during a global pandemic? Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder and CEO of the dating app Bumble, says her company is helping their users answer that question and find connection from a distance. She talks about how this pandemic may permanently change the way people date, and how Bumble is positioning itself in a competitive market for dating services.
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Eileen Fischer podcast
3 words to describe this one, “ I don’t know.”
She came across as unprepared, a nice lady, but definitely not a modern business woman worthy of your podcast. Nothing interesting to say and she didn’t know a lot for being the top dog. She even had an answer for that, “I’m only one person I can’t know everything.” OMG. Don’t actually say that.
She spent a lot of time searching for answers - it was painful to listen to. Have the feeling you only interviewed her since you wore her clothes when you were younger and must have run into her somewhere, fan girled on her, used the opportunity to invite her on your podcast for personal networking. She brought nothing to the table and is not at the public speaking level as most of your guests. But she seems like a lovely woman, just not Boss Files material. Doesn’t come across as a boss. Boring boring boring.