Behind the Code with Anders Hejlsberg Barbara Fox interviews Anders Hejlsberg, an industry luminary and chief designer of the C# programming language and a key participant in the development of Microsoft's .NET Framework.
Behind the Code with Jim Gray Barbara Fox interviews Jim Gray, a 'Technical Fellow' in the Scalable Servers Research Group (Sky Server, Terra Server) and manager of Microsoft's Bay Area Research Center (BARC).
Bertrand Collomb 2005 Freeman Lecturer Bertrand Collomb describes the process of taking a local company global.
Challenges of Foreign Aid - #89 Center of Concern's Aldo Caliari, MCC's John Hewko, and deputy director of GMU's Buchanan Center for Political Economy Peter Boettke discuss global development and the challenges of foreign aid. Capital Commentary is a production of George Mason University.
Critical Moments in Leadership: Changing the Rules of the Game Join Laura Cardinal, associate professor of strategy at Tulane University, in a respected panel discussion about critical moments and how to utilize them to change an organization for the better.
CU@USC - Hurricane Katrina Special Hurricane Katrina is the subject of this special CU@USC program hosted by Stuart LaBrody. CU@USC is a production of the University of Southern California.
CU@USC with Dean Thomas Gilligan CU@USC hosts a conversation with Thomas Gilligan, Interim Dean of the USC Marshall School of Business.
CU@USC with Dr. Wayne Glass CU@USC host Casey Levental speaks with Dr. Wayne Glass of the USC School of International Relations. This premier college interview program is produced by the University of Southern California.
CU@USC with Joshua Fouts Joshua Fouts, Executive Director of the Center of Public Diplomacy, discusses the efforts of promoting communication and understanding throughout the world.
CU@USC with Lawrence Turman Award winning producer and USC Peter Stark Chair, Lawrence Turman, talks about his new book 'So You Want To Be A Producer'. CU@USC is a production of the University of Southern California.
CU@USC with Professor Khoshnevis CU@USC host Jill Schneiderman speaks with Viterbi Engineering Professor Behrokh Khoshnevis concerning research in construction methods. This premier college interview program is produced by the University of Southern California.
CU@USC with Tina Hirsch USC School of Cinema-Television Adjunct Professor Tina Hirsch speaks about her career as a Hollywood studio editor.
CU@USC with Tom Hanks CU@USC celebrates its 1000th episode with actor, director and producer Tom Hanks.
This premier college interview program is produced by the University of Southern California.
Elmer Bernstein: A Musical Tribute USC's Thornton School of Music pays tribute to former faculty member and celebrated screen composer Elmer Bernstein.
Executive Compensation & The Equity Investor Do top executive make too much? Tom Noe, professor of business at Tulane University, tries to tackle this question by using prevailing theories and current research on the topic.
Family Firms & Public Corporations Harold James and Christopher Kobrak explore the social and economic impact of family firms versus public corporations.
Farm Subsidies Discussion of 2002 Farm Bill’s impact on farmers and economy.
Finding Gold: Hiring the Best and the Brightest Staff and employers in cooperative education, internship, and other work-based learning programs fully include participants with disabilities.
Fundamentals of Risk Management Uncover the inner workings of financial risk management and its impact on corporate value. See how businesses rely on risk management strategies to guide decision-making.
Google Ad Systems How Google makes money through the Google ad systems.
Google: A Behind-the-Scenes Look Google Fellow Jeff Dean chronicles the history of data processing at Google, including in-house innovations such as GFS and MapReduce.
Leadership and the Eye for Innovation In this Tulane University video, distinguished leaders discuss the importance of science and technology to economic advances and how to recognize and exploit these innovations for market gain.
Literary Luncheon Series with Author Robin Swicord Author Robin Swicord discusses the film adaptation of 'Memoirs of a Geisha' at USC’s Literary Luncheon. USC Presents... is produced by the University of Southern California.
Making Technology Work for Business A new generation of data management technologies has emerged, allowing IT to better adapt to rapid changes in business.
Mark Corley, Microsoft Get to know Mark Corley, general manager of Worldwide Field, Channel Services, and Customer & Partner Experience Strategy at Microsoft.
MLK Symposium: C. K. Prahalad C. K. Prahalad, distinguished business professor, discusses the effects of the global economy on the world's poor. This MLK Symposium Lecture is presented by the University of Michigan.
Social Entrepreneurship: Creating Change Sometimes the world's social problems cannot or should not be addressed by government. Enter the social entrepreneur. These innovative people have found solutions to many problems by combining their social expertise with business acumen to create new organizations that are, as London School of Business Dean Laura Tyson describes them, “a new kind of business hero.”
Strengthening Our Relationship in the Years Ahead Secretary Norman Y. Mineta offers a "practical approach" to strengthening relations between the United States and Japan by looking at the situation comprehensively.
Team Process Leadership A dynamic lecture on evolving interdisciplinary philosophies in process administration, with an emphasis on leadership strategy.
The 17th Annual USC Scripter® Award Henry Winkler and Hal Kanter host this years Friends of the USC Libraries event, which honors screenwriters and authors.
The USC Law School's 2005 Roth Lecture Senator Evan Bayh gives the keynote address at the USC School of Law 23rd Roth Lecture. USC Presents... is produced by the University of Southern California.
Wichita State and The World: Steve Farmer Dr. Steven Farmer of Wichita State University discusses our innate creativity that could influence how we interact and lead in own our workplace.