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The OVERALL Weekend finale of 2024. OVERALL NFL Week 17 Picks Show, Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé fired Mike Brown and a lot of people are upset with that. And we give proper tributes to the greats who have passed in these final days of 2024, the MLB all time runs and steals leader, Rickey Henderson and Greg Gumbel. It's the 2024 Weekend Finale to OVERALL with Andrew, Vince Saiz, Ralph Mentor, along with Lucas Gaynor and Nonsense joining in on the middle holiday fun.
Guest: Dan Streetman, CEO of TaniumA graduate of West Point who served in Iraq combat operations, Tanium CEO Dan Streetman can't help but compare his business career to his military experience. Understanding huge structures and processes is a crucial skill at both Tanium and in the Army, he says, as are the skills for aligning people around a shared mission.“Before you go on an operation, you write a thing called an operations order ... [and] one of the most important things at the operations order is this paragraph called the commander's intent,” he explains, “which describes how you believe the mission is going to be accomplished and why it's important.”“You may end up doing something completely different. But as long as you understand the mission and the commander's intent, the organization can do amazing things.”Chapters:(01:05) - Election Day (02:44) - Ranger School (06:42) - Parenting and business school (09:59) - Military structures (12:27) - Serving in Iraq (15:59) - Back to normal life (21:37) - Working out (24:14) - Quality sleep (26:37) - Non-founder CEOs (31:35) - Getting the job (35:56) - Earning respect (38:49) - TIBCO (43:40) - Redline (46:37) - Going public (53:54) - Time horizons (58:35) - Free AI (01:03:11) - Whar “grit” mans to Dan (01:03:40) - Who Tanium is hiring Mentioned in this episode: Ronald Reagan, Terri Streetman, Ironman Triathlons, Jeff Bezos and Amazon, Stanley McChrystal, Jon Abizaid, Charles Jacoby, Thomas Siebel and C3, Salesforce, Bill McDermott, Carl Eschenbach, Marc Benioff, Garmin, Mark McLaughlin, Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke, World Series of Poker, Amdocs, David and Orion Hindawi, Citrix, Harvard University, Pets.com, Ben Horowitz, Vista Equity Partners, Vivek Ranadivé, Robert Smith, Operation Warp Speed, BreakLine, Bipul Sinha and Rubrik, Mikhail Gorbachev, F. Scott Fitzgerald, OpenAI and ChatGPT, and Google.Links:Connect with DanLinkedInConnect with JoubinTwitterLinkedInEmail: grit@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner PerkinsThis episode was edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm
In today's episode, I speak with Vivek Ranadivé, owner and chairman of the Sacramento Kings, entrepreneur, and visionary behind Bow Capital. Vivek shares his incredible journey from arriving in America with $50 in his pocket to becoming a leader in technology and professional sports. He reflects on how his fascination with innovation and teamwork helped him turn dreams into reality, from studying at MIT to reshaping basketball culture. Vivek explains his approach to leadership as a “jazz band conductor,” fostering creativity and collaboration, and the philosophy that pushing boundaries leads to success.
In Episode 91 of the Dirty 30 Podcast, Beatdown Brown and Eddie P break down the disappointing Hot Boys reunion at Lil Weezyana Fest, which fans labeled an epic failure. We also dive into Drake's ongoing banter with NBA star DeMar DeRozan, including recent trolling from Sacramento Kings' owner Vivek Ranadivé. Tune in as we explore these stories and their impact on hip-hop and sports culture. #Dirty30podcast #LilWayne #HotBoys #LilWeezyanaFest #Drake #DeMarDeRozan #SacramentoKings #NBA #HipHopNews #HipHopCulture #LilWayneReunionFail #DrakeTrashTalk #HotBoysReunionFail #Podcast #NBAHipHop #DrakeVsDeRozan #HipHopUpdates Shirts NFTs & Downloads https://www.teepublic.com/user/thebeatdown/albums/361684-schwebel-room
Today's word of the day is ‘intimate' as in closeness as in personal as in the Athletics are moving to Sacramento for an interim period. A 14,000 seat ballpark that hosts a Triple-A team. John Fisher spoke. Vivek Ranadivé spoke. Dave Kaval spoke. Mayors are speaking. (17:25) Let's try and investigate what happened with Shohei Ohtani's first home run ball. Did the Dodgers bully a fan? (36:25) Review: The Lionheart. (39:36) Marlins young ace Eury Perez is getting Tommy John. Bad news. Sad news. The Marlins cannot afford to lose anymore pitching. (46:50) NPPOD - Final Four is here! (49:45) We have a little issue in New York City. No not that issue or that issue or that issue. But the NY Marathon problem. Met Transportation Authority tried to squeeze the marathon officials for $750K! What? The Governor said absolutely not! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘intimate' as in closeness as in personal as in the Athletics are moving to Sacramento for an interim period. A 14,000 seat ballpark that hosts a Triple-A team. John Fisher spoke. Vivek Ranadivé spoke. Dave Kaval spoke. Mayors are speaking. (17:25) Let's try and investigate what happened with Shohei Ohtani's first home run ball. Did the Dodgers bully a fan? (36:25) Review: The Lionheart. (39:36) Marlins young ace Eury Perez is getting Tommy John. Bad news. Sad news. The Marlins cannot afford to lose anymore pitching. (46:50) NPPOD - Final Four is here! (49:45) We have a little issue in New York City. No not that issue or that issue or that issue. But the NY Marathon problem. Met Transportation Authority tried to squeeze the marathon officials for $750K! What? The Governor said absolutely not! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fox 40's Sean Cunningham, Brenden Nunes of The Kings Pulse Podcast and The Kings Beat's James Ham join forces for coverage of the erratic Sacramento Kings. Topics include the Kings' coaching search narrowed down to Mike Brown and Mark Jackson, can Vivek Ranadivé salvage his image in Sacramento, who we at the Kings Beat believe will be the next head coach and another episode of the Business of Basketball. Thanks for joining us on this new adventure! Big shoutout to Paul Jinkerson (@paulitition) for creating a new intro and outro for the podcast and to Brenden for creating our new overlay for the podcast. The Kings Beat merchandise shop: https://thekingsbeat.myshopify.com/ 15% off The Kings Beat merchandise shop: KBPOD Jump on board with a premium subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/upgrade Or start out with a free subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/subscribe
Fox 40's Sean Cunningham, Brenden Nunes of The Kings Pulse Podcast and The Kings Beat's James Ham join forces for coverage of the erratic Sacramento Kings. Topics include the latest news on the Kings' coaching search, Joe Dumars steps away from team, Vivek Ranadivé has a favorite, followed by another episode of the Business of Basketball. Thanks for joining us on this new adventure! Big shoutout to Paul Jinkerson (@paulitition) for creating a new intro and outro for the podcast and to Brenden for creating our new overlay for the podcast. The Kings Beat merchandise shop: https://thekingsbeat.myshopify.com/ 15% off The Kings Beat merchandise shop: KBPOD Jump on board with a premium subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/upgrade Or start out with a free subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/subscribe
According to NBA insider Marc Stein, Jackson “impressed” Kings majority owner Vivek Ranadivé in his initial interview for the team's head coaching vacancy: ESPN's Jackson is said to have impressed Kings owner Vivek Ranadive in the interview process to date and would appear to have his best shot at a return to an NBA bench since Golden State fired him after the 2013-14 season.Please like, share and subscribe for more NBA coverage. ► Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ck-podcast/id1143709061?mt=2► Subscribe to Leo's YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/LeoBeas► Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/CowbellkingdomTV► Follow Basketball Zone for
Brenden Nunes of The Kings Pulse Podcast joins The Kings Beat's James Ham as they continue coverage of the erratic 2021-22 Sacramento Kings. Topic include Neemias Queta's role with Kings, where Donte DiVincenzo fits in long term, nine years of Vivek Ranadivé's ownership and another episode of the Business of Basketball. Thanks for joining us on this new adventure! Big shoutout to Paul Jinkerson (@paulitition) for creating a new intro and outro for the podcast and to Brenden Nunes for creating our new overlay for the podcast. The Kings Beat merchandise shop: https://thekingsbeat.myshopify.com/ Jump on board with a premium subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/upgrade Or start out with a free subscription to The Kings Beat: https://kings-beat.beehiiv.com/subscribe
ABC 10's Sean Cunningham and The Kings Beat's James Ham continue the coverage of the erratic Sacramento Kings. Topics include the team's two brutal losses in Boston and Atlanta, Vivek Ranadivé as owner of the Kings, a long debate on what we would give up at the NBA trade deadline and another episode of The Business of Basketball. Thanks for joining us on this new adventure! Big shoutout to Paul Jinkerson (@paulitition) for creating a new intro and outro for the podcast and to Brenden Nunes for creating our new overlay for the podcast.
ABC 10's Sean Cunningham and The Kings Beat's James Ham continue the coverage of a Kings team in complete disarray. Topics include Alvin Gentry's first game coaching Kings, a deep dive into Doug Christie's candidacy for head coach job and more meddling from Vivek Ranadivé?
On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Vivek Ranadivé, Owner and Chairman of the Sacramento Kings, shares his insights on: [0:54] - The one magical moment that inspired Vivek to come to the USA to study technology and science. [3:38] - How coaching his daughter's basketball team, despite knowing nothing about the game, led to him falling in love with the sport [12:43] - What entrepreneurs need to prepare for what Vivek calls “the biggest disruption in human history” [21:38] - Why he makes kindness and empathy a priority in all of his business dealings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Kings Herald Show is back with an episode dedicated to one of the big talking points in Sacramento right now: Tanking. Jerry Reynolds, Will Griffith, Tony Xypteras, and Built To Lose author Jake Fischer break down Sacramento's failed rebuild attempts, tell some fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from the Vivek Ranadivé era, and discuss the merits of tanking in the NBA. Timestamps: (4:15) Are the Kings tanking, or are they just bad? (5:45) The 2013 NBA Draft nightmare (10:50) Behind-the-scenes details from the Marvin Bagley draft (16:45) DeMarcus Cousins’ treatment of former Kings rookies (23:15) Challenges of the George Karl era (32:30) Vivek Ranadive’s secret weapon (34:15) The Sam Hinkie conversation (48:50) “The 2nd Draft” (58:00) Are the current-era Sacramento Kings in a good position long-term? (102:00) Is there a tanking problem in the NBA today? How would you fix it?
Stai ascoltando un estratto gratuito di Ninja PRO, la selezione quotidiana di notizie per i professionisti del digital business. Con Ninja PRO puoi avere ogni giorno marketing insight, social media update, tech news, business events e una selezione di articoli di approfondimento dagli esperti della Redazione Ninja. Vai su www.ninja.it/ninjapro per abbonarti al servizio.Stipendio in Bitcoin. I Sacramento Kings saranno la prima squadra dell’NBA a offrire a staff e giocatori questa possibilità di scelta. A rivelarlo è stato Vivek Ranadivé, proprietario della celebre squadra di basket. Guai in arrivo per BitClout? La nuova piattaforma che trasforma l’influenza sui social in criptomoneta è stata pubblicamente denunciata su Twitter la scorsa settimana da James Prestwich, esperto di blockchain. Le chiavi degli utenti sono pubblicate su server pubblici, da cui sarebbe molto facile sottrarre fondi. Alibaba: multa record di 2,75 miliardi di dollari. La Cina ha comminato la sanzione da 18 miliardi di yuan, dopo quanto emerso da una indagine dell’antitrust. Il gigante dell'eCommerce avrebbe abusato della sua posizione dominante sul mercato per diversi anni.
Ripple Labs won the discovery from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission concerning its internal discussions about whether Ripple's XRP tokens are similar to cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether, which have not been officially deemed securities. Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase saw a 117% quarter-over-quarter increase in monthly transacting users, the firm revealed Tuesday in its voluntary earnings report. All those users helped Coinbase rake in $1.8 billion over the quarter, driving a net income of approximately $730 million to $800 million, according to a new filing that comes ahead of the company’s Nasdaq listing next week.The Sacramento Kings are set to become the first major sports franchise to offer a bitcoin payment option to all players and staff, team owner Vivek Ranadivé said on Clubhouse on Monday. Fidelity, Coinbase, Square form crypto council to lobby policy makers.
In this episode, Dror Poleg and I break down WeWork after the recent announcement that it's going public via SPAC at a $9 billion valuation. We cover: The Royal We. Adam Neumann was narcissistic and brash… exactly what was needed to shake up office real estate. WeStory. From 3,000 sq ft in Soho to millions across the world, fueled by an epic hype flywheel. From WeWork to We. Neumann pushed the company outside of office and into a little bit of everything. IPOh No! WeWork's attempted 2019 IPO failed spectacularly thanks to unforced errors, and the company brought in new management, refocused, and trimmed down. WeSPAC. On Friday,Vivek Ranadivé's BowX SPAC announced that it's taking WeWork public at a $9 billion valuation. Side Note: Masa is a Genius Again. Masa is on a tear. WeWork breaking even would be the icing on his comeback cake. WeWork by the Numbers. The refocused WeWork is a straightforward business. The WeWork Bear Case. This time, maybe it's the market's fault. The WeWork Bull Case. WeWork survived, erased its mistakes, and is perfectly positioned to capture value in a more flexible world. Back to the Future. You know who would have been a perfect CEO for this market? Read the full piece on Not Boring. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notboring/message
With the NBA Trade Deadline almost upon us and Kings forward Marvin Bagley III out indefinitely with a fractured wrist, there is a lot of questions surrounding the direction the Sacramento Kings are moving in. Has Marvin Bagley possibly played his final game in a Kings uniform? Will Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé stand in the way of Monte McNair making necessary changes? Let us know what you think!!Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/916_KingdomIntro Music Provided By:Extreme Energy by MusicToday80: https://soundcloud.com/musictoday80/r...Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg
On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Vivek Ranadivé, Owner and Chairman of the Sacramento Kings, shares his insights on:[0:54] - The one magical moment that inspired Vivek to come to the USA to study technology and science. [3:38] - How coaching his daughter’s basketball team, despite knowing nothing about the game, led to him falling in love with the sport[12:43] - What entrepreneurs need to prepare for what Vivek calls “the biggest disruption in human history” [21:38] - Why he makes kindness and empathy a priority in all of his business dealings
Vivek Ranadivé, CEO of the Sacramento Kings and Founder and Managing Director of Bow Capital Management, talks about their SPAC listing. He also discusses traits of successful entrepreneurs. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Vivek Ranadivé, CEO of the Sacramento Kings and Founder and Managing Director of Bow Capital Management, talks about their SPAC listing. He also discusses traits of successful entrepreneurs. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway.
We are previewing the Pacific Division with Anthony Irwin of Locked on Lakers. What is the timeline for the Phoenix Suns and how patient are their fans? Do Laker’s fans believe in Magic? What is the identity of the Sacramento Kings? Will the Clippers thrive without Chris Paul and how much Patrick Beverley talk does it take before Dan loses it? Finally, Kevin Durant . . . hyperbole . . . yada, yada, yada, Tara lets the guys talk about the Team From the Bay Area for 5 minutes before she cuts them off. We’ve reached across the aisle to find common ground with a smart (if opinionated) Lakers fan. From musecages to Kobe in retirement, from Vivek Ranadivé in VR glasses to Doc Rivers’ extra rounds of golf, we talk about all kinds of fun Pacific Division topics while coming up with hashtags for the teams and laughing all the way (because if we weren't laughing, we'd be crying). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last Sunday, the Sacramento Kings finally dealt the player who served as both franchise cornerstone and a near-constant thorn in their side for his first six and a half NBA seasons. Comcast Sports Net California Kings Insider James Ham breaks down the complexities of the divorce as only he can. Royal excerpts from James' responses can be found below:12:35-13:07: Don’t compare Buddy Hield to Stephen Curry, but there is reason to be excited about the young shooting guard:“Just take that and throw that out the window. He’s not Steph Curry. He can average 14 to 16 points per game in the pros. He can also struggle. But from what I saw of him in limited action on Thursday, [he had a] very nice teardrop in the lane, I thought he handled the ball well, he was able to take guys off the dribble, I thought his defensive prowess was better than what people have talked about, and [post-game] he even talked about not being critiqued the whole time.”19:48-21:41: Hands-on Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé was persuaded to move on from DeMarcus Cousins in a very specific way: “I know that he’s got his fingers in every pie in the organization. And in this situation, he was convinced to trade DeMarcus by management as it got closer and closer to the deadline. He was pretty adamant about not trading DeMarcus, and he has been [since he took over]…Is he the right owner for the Sacramento Kings going forward? I don’t know the answer to that. But what I do know is he has no problems opening his checkbook and that he was really loyal to DeMarcus Cousins, but he became enamored with Buddy Hield, which might actually tell you how management was able to shift him away from DeMarcus…so when they made the deal with the Pelicans, he was on board.”23:02-24:01: Listening to or reading this fascinating anecdote about former general manager Geoff Petrie’s pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo is not advisable for squeamish Kings fans: “Geoff Petrie was there just for a little while, and just to make Kings fans just cringe, Geoff Petrie had a dossier, a giant binder on Giannis Antetokounmpo. He had scouted him almost exclusively, and that was the selection he was going to take with the McLemore pick, and Pete D’Alessandro came in and just said, ‘Well, thanks. See ya.’ And then two weeks later, drafted Ben McLemore and ignored the dossier that they had produced. He had flown to Greece to scout him himself…When you’re looking at the overall package of what’s happened here in Sacramento over the course of time, there’s a lot of instability. There’s a lot of ups and down…They’ve made a bunch of mistakes.”26:56-27:32: Kings general manager Vlade Divac has received his fair share of criticism, but only time can truly tell how he’s performed, argues James. He also asserts that Divac has begun to recover from his miserable start in the role:“It’s not like every move he’s made has just been an epic blunder. I think he has shown improvement. I think he’s always going to get graded on one transaction, maybe two – both of which he’ll be graded negatively on – but I think you have to let it play out, right? You have to see if this team becomes better and they move on without DeMarcus. And then you also have to consider the other side, too. What if DeMarcus is DeMarcus in New Orleans and he implodes and he takes down that group with him? Not that I’m saying that’s going to happen, but there’s a potential there.”35:00-36:39: Our guest raves about DeMarcus Cousins, the man. Although he is certainly flawed on and off the court, Cousins’ huge heart has transformed him into a role model in the Sacramento community: “He’s a big, lovable dude.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bram speaks with Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive about the Kings new arena, what it means for the fan experience and the globalization of basketball. Plus, Bram shares the experience of attending the annual NBA Tech Summit where Virtual Reality and eSports are the hot topics.
The Ringer's Chris Vernon and Kevin O'Connor discuss Vivek Ranadivé's comments on Buddy Hield's star potential (8:00), what constitutes a bad trade (15:00), how DeMarcus Cousins fits with Anthony Davis (19:00), Jimmy Butler trade talk (26:00), Kevin Garnett's NBA TV interview (34:00), and final predictions before the trade deadline (44:00).
“We’re all emigrants, and if you embrace that emigrant edge, you can have a ‘rags to riches’ story in whatever area of your life you wish to focus on.” — Brian Buffini According to Forbes Magazine, forty percent of the largest companies in the U.S. were founded by immigrants or their children, including Google, Technichron and even our own Buffini & Company. Brian Buffini has studied the “rags to riches” stories of other emigrants and found there are seven traits among people who have arrived in America with nothing and went on to achieve success. In this episode, Brian outlines each of the seven traits that all successful emigrants share and offers examples of business leaders who embody the characteristic. You’ll learn about the natural advantages and disadvantages of being an emigrant, why they view opportunity differently than others, and how to incorporate the seven traits into your life and business. This is an episode you’ll want to listen to again and again. Inspirational quotes from today’s interview: “For 150 years, Ireland’s greatest export has been its people.” — Brian Buffini “If you want to change your life, you have to move from one place to another. In order to grow at all, you have to make a decision as if you’re leaving one place to go to another.” — Brian Buffini “As soon as you start to pursue a dream, everything wakes up and everything has meaning.” — Barbara Sher in I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was: How to Discover What You Really Want and How to Get It “There’s a divine beauty in learning. Others have been here before me and I walk in their footsteps.” — Elie Wiesel “When you’re an emigrant, everything is an opportunity, and you see opportunity everywhere.” — Brian Buffini “Eat the meat and then go after the marrow and the bones.” — Brian Buffini. “A man, as a general rule, owes very little to what he is born with—a man is what he makes of himself.” — Alexander Graham Bell “All growth depends on activity. There is no development physically or intellectually without effort, and effort means work.”— Calvin Coolidge “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others.” — Cicero “When you start the day with the spirit of gratitude, everything else in your day works.” — Brian Buffini “We pinch ourselves every day that this is what we get to do for a living.” — Jay Wright, Head Coach at Villanova “The brave may not live forever, but the cautious don’t live at all.” — Sir Richard Branson “The ability to discipline yourself and delay gratification in the short term, in order to enjoy greater rewards in the long term, is the indispensable prerequisite for success.” — Brian Tracy “If you do what is easy, your life will be hard; but if you do what is hard, your life will be easy.” — Les Brown “Keep perspective of how far they’ve come. In order to appreciate a mountaintop you have to remember what the valley looks like.” — Brian Buffini “Somebody in your life came before you and fought so you could live your life. Someone in your lineage, that you don’t even know, somebody in your life paid a price to give you a better opportunity—what would they do with your opportunity?” — Brian Buffini “At the end of the day we’re all emigrants, and if you embrace that emigrant edge, you can have a “rags to riches” story in whatever area of your life you wish to focus on.” — Brian Buffini Emigrant stories, people and other things mentioned in the episode: Vivek Ranadivé, owner of the Sacramento Kings NBA team Madeleine Albright, 64thS. Secretary of State Sergey Brin, founder of Google Peter Petrasek, who along with his wife left all their money to the U.S. Department of Treasury Jay Wright, head coach for Villanova University’s men’s basketball team The painting “An Emigrant Ship, Dublin Bay at Sunset” by the artist Edwin Hayes Lou Holtz Tommy Hopkins Zig Ziglar Lou Tice Stephen Covey Og Mandino Jim Rohn Alexander Graham Bell Calvin Coolidge Cicero Sir Richard Branson Brian Tracy Les Brown Connect with Brian Buffini http://www.brianbuffini.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brianbuffini Twitter: https://twitter.com/brianbuffini Buffini Show Insiders: http://www.thebrianbuffinishow.com/insiders Love what you heard? Share it with your friends! http://bit.ly/BrianBuffiniShow Click here to buy our Podcast theme music, “The Cliffs of Moher” by Brogue Wave. http://www.broguewave.com http://www.facebook.com/broguewave
In the first segment of the Cowbell Kingdom podcast, Matt Moore of CBS Sports drops by to chat about the national perspective on the Sacramento Kings. The discussion ranges from Vivek Ranadivé to Dean Oliver and many places in-between.NBC Sports' Aaron Bruski joins Cowbell Kingdom's James Ham in the second segment of this week's podcast to break down the ever evolving world of the Kings. Topics include the addition of Nancy Lieberman and the subtractions of Oliver and Eric Moreland.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vivek Ranadivé shares his amazing story, from listening to the U.S. moon landing on the Voice of America during his childhood in India to his success as an entrepreneur putting big data to work on the trading floor of Goldman Sachs on Wall Street and later bringing that same entrepreneurial thinking to launching TIBCO in Silicon Valley, to today as owner of the Sacramento Kings and his vision for revitalizing Sacramento, helping to create “Cities 3.0” of the future and extending the NBA's global brand. Series: "UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Executive Speakers and Special Events" [Business] [Show ID: 29620]
Vivek Ranadivé shares his amazing story, from listening to the U.S. moon landing on the Voice of America during his childhood in India to his success as an entrepreneur putting big data to work on the trading floor of Goldman Sachs on Wall Street and later bringing that same entrepreneurial thinking to launching TIBCO in Silicon Valley, to today as owner of the Sacramento Kings and his vision for revitalizing Sacramento, helping to create “Cities 3.0” of the future and extending the NBA's global brand. Series: "UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Executive Speakers and Special Events" [Business] [Show ID: 29620]
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Vivek Ranadivé, Founder of TIBCO Software and owner of the Golden State Warriors, tells us why people should not run the Federal Reserve. He also talks about Big Data trends and how TIBCO is at the forefront of this revolutionary technology. The NBA fan experience will become more personalized through Vivek’s predictive technology, and he is even helping coach the Warriors in real-time.
What can discoveries about the human brain teach forecasters, computer scientists, and corporate executives? And why is hockey legend Wayne Gretsky the perfect example of these teachings? Former USA Today reporter Kevin Maney, who wrote a popular article about algorithms in the 1990s, discusses The Two-Second-Advantage: How We Succeed by Anticipating the Future—Just Enough, the new title he wrote with Vivek Ranadivé.