Faculty from the Yale School of Management discuss their research in the context of current business and management trends. Distinguished visiting scholars and leaders from the world of business and management are also featured.
Mary Houghton, president of ShoreBank Corporation, explains how she and three friends founded ShoreBank, which has become one of the nation's premier anti-poverty organizations.
Robert McDonald, president and CEO of the Procter & Gamble Company,discusses positioning the consumer products giant for a rapidly changing world.
Michael Porter, Bishop William Lawrence University Professor at Harvard Business School, and Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, head of bioethics at the National Institutes of Health and a special advisor on healthcare policy for the Obama administration, discuss how improving healthcare requires wholesale changes to the system itself.
Robert B. Haas YC ’69, the chairman and founder of Haas Wheat & Partners,discusses how he went from deal maker to wildlife photographer.
Jeffrey Bewkes, chairman and CEO of Time Warner, discusses how the media world has been reshaped by the Internet and plots a path forward for the media giant.
James Chanos, founder and president of Kynikos Associates, explains how he become one of the world’s most prominent short sellers.
Alicia H. Munnell, Professor of Management Sciences, Carroll School of Management, Boston College, discusses the retirement risk of older Americans with the decreasing number of players in the Retirement Income Game.
Alicia H. Munnell, Professor of Management Sciences, Carroll School of Management, Boston College. (March 6, 2007)Alicia H. Munnell, Professor of Management Sciences, Carroll School of Management, Boston College, discusses the retirement risk of older Americans with the decreasing number of players in the Retirement Income Game.
Richard C. Levin is the President of Yale University and the Frederick William Beinecke Professor of Economics. His talk was part of the William Clyde DeVane Lecture Series “Democratic Vistas” presented during the Yale Tercentennial celebration.
David Swensen, Chief Investment Officer for Yale University, adjunct professor in the School of Management, and lecturer in Economics, speaks about the conflicting goals of endowment management.
"The Challenges and Opportunities Facing Business and Society Today," part of the Yale School of Management Leaders Forum (Mar. 23, 2006)
"The Challenges and Opportunities Facing Business and Society Today," part of the Yale School of Management Leaders Forum (Nov. 2, 2005)