Irving Wladawsky-Berger
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Month: August 2012
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A few weeks ago I had an interesting discussion with Bob Kahn. Along with Vint Cerf, Bob is recognized as one the key fathers of the Internet, for which they both received the 1997 National Medal of Technology and a number of other top prizes. The occasion was a board meeting of the Corporation for…
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Like a big portion of the world’s populations, I very much enjoyed the recently concluded 2012 London Olympics. Over 10,000 athletes from 204 countries competed in 300 events. The Summer Olympics are just about the biggest possible stage for everyone involved, – the athletes; the host cities; and the different companies involved in the production…
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Over the last few months there have been a spate of articles on the evolution to a cashless society as the use of mobile devices continues to grow around the world. The Death of Cash, Time for Cash to Cash Out?, Visions of a Cashless Society, and Why Cash is Losing its Currency? are some…
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A few weeks ago I gave a seminar at an executive management class for a large, global company. The class consisted of up-and-coming executives, roughly in their late 20s and early 30s with 5 – 10 years in the company. The subject of my seminar was Managing Technology-based Disruptive Innovations. I used my personal…