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  • 1. Video: The Importance of Attitude
    Part 3 of 16
    Carol Bartz
    Autodesk
    2001-10-24
    1 min. 50 sec.
    What kind of attitude do you bring into a situation? Are you willing to change and take risks? Bartz reminisces about a ... (more)
    What kind of attitude do you bring into a situation? Are you willing to change and take risks? Bartz reminisces about a team member with a negative attitude and explains how she looks for go-getter attitudes in finding new team members.
  • 2. Video: Tips for the Entrepreneur
    Part 4 of 24
    Larry Page
    Google · Eric Schmidt
    Google
    2002-05-01
    4 min. 31 sec.
    Google co-founder Larry Page provides several tips for entrepreneurs. Tip 1: Just don't settle. Especially with employe... (more)
    Google co-founder Larry Page provides several tips for entrepreneurs. Tip 1: Just don't settle. Especially with employees, it is very important to find great people you are compatible with. Tip 2: There is a benefit from being real experts. Experience pays off. Tip 3: Have a healthy disregard for the impossible. Stretch your goals. Tip 4: It is OK to solve a hard problem. Solving hard problems is where you will get the biggest leverage. Tip 5: Don't pay attention to the VC bandwagon. Don't start a company just because you can. Instead, have a really good idea that is good regardless of the funding situation.
  • 3. Video: Pyramids, Not Ladders
    Part 5 of 5
    Carol Bartz
    Autodesk
    2006-03-01
    2 min. 6 sec.
    In this clip, Carol Bartz points out that young workers needn't be afraid of a lateral career move. Ambition often focus... (more)
    In this clip, Carol Bartz points out that young workers needn't be afraid of a lateral career move. Ambition often focuses only on upward motion, whereas well-rounded experience in a number of departments - sales, marketing, or customer service, just to name a few - gives a career a solid foundation. Ladders are unstable, Bartz says, but pyramids have depth, safety, and strength.
  • 4. Video: Quick Tips to Career Success
    Part 9 of 10
    Jeff Housenbold
    Shutterfly
    2008-04-16
    3 min. 39 sec.
    Shutterfly CEO Jeff Housenbold rattles off a roster of quick and valuable bits of advice for the aspiring entrepreneur a... (more)
    Shutterfly CEO Jeff Housenbold rattles off a roster of quick and valuable bits of advice for the aspiring entrepreneur and employee of corporate America. Highlights include finding yourself a mentor invested in your success. He suggests learning where the money is made in a company, and building a career in that sector. Find wide areas of growth or turnaround and you will have the opportunity for broader success. And, uncover your boss' problems - and your boss' bosses' problems - and work to solve them. Don't dwell on titles; go to work to learn. Your intelligence is the ante, but it's luck that rings the cash register.
  • 5. Video: Managing a Balanced Life
    Part 12 of 16
    Carol Bartz
    Autodesk
    2001-10-24
    1 min. 21 sec.
    Bartz examines long-term balance and encourages people to catch themselves before they fall too far. Learn how to manage... (more)
    Bartz examines long-term balance and encourages people to catch themselves before they fall too far. Learn how to manage the various activities you are involved in, she says. Juggling is pertinent to career development.
  • 6. Video: Work/Life Balance
    Part 13 of 22
    Jeff Hawkins
    Numenta
    2002-10-23
    1 min. 33 sec.
    According to Hawkins, no one remembers the 14 hours at work or the time missed with their kids. What people remember is ... (more)
    According to Hawkins, no one remembers the 14 hours at work or the time missed with their kids. What people remember is if they changed the world, if they had a good time in the process, or if they promoted a positive culture. He talks about balance in regards to developing a great product and having a normal life. Hawkins believes that you can do it all and live a normal life!
  • 7. Video: Do What You Love and the Money Will Follow
    Part 11 of 12
    Guy Kawasaki
    Garage Technology Ventures
    2003-02-19
    3 min. 4 sec.
    Kawasaki thinks that companies like Nordstrom, Audi, and Nike make the world a better place. His advice: don't start a b... (more)
    Kawasaki thinks that companies like Nordstrom, Audi, and Nike make the world a better place. His advice: don't start a business because you think that's what's hot. You should study and do what you love, he says. He can't promise you that the money will come, he does promise that if you start a company simply for the money, you will probably end up miserable.
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