Dartmouth Sights & Sounds
Business
Video: Andrew Chasse T'05, Tuck School of Business
Andrew Chasse T'05 discusses his experiences with the Career Development Office at the Tuck School of Business.
Audio: Center for International Business at the Tuck School of Business
Audio interviews from the Center for International Business, dedicated to education and research on international issues facing business and national leaders.
Audio: Eaton, IT on the Offense
Chairman and CEO Sandy Cutler T'75 discusses how Eaton looks for new markets, and how IT can drive organizational change.
Video: Professor Vijay Govindarajan discusses implementing strategy
Excerpts from Tuck School of Business Professor Govindarajan's lecture for his elective course, Implementing Strategy: Management of Control Systems.
Audio: IT and the Pepsi Challenge
Pepsi-Cola North America president and CEO Dawn Hudson discusses how information technology has been a critical component across the vast Pepsi system.
Video: Professor Joseph Massey discusses international business
What problems do multinational companies face in doing business in China? Is China meeting its WTO obligations? Joseph Massey, Tuck School of Business professor, talks about these issues and more.
Audio: Marketing intelligence at CVS
Adrian Sosa T'02 discusses the role of market research in managing the extensive customer base at CVS.
Audio: Marketing's New Landscape
Joe Uva, President and CEO of OMD Worldwide, stresses advertising's need for better metrics.
Video: Professor Slaughter on CNN
Tuck School of Business Professor Matthew Slaughter was a guest on CNN's "Lou Dobbs Tonight" on June 8, 2004.
Audio: Improving the Steinway system
Bruce Stevens, president of Steinway & Sons, discusses how the company integrates technology and new processes without compromising the hallowed Steinway brand.
Video: Professor John Vogel talks about the real estate bubble
Tuck School of Business Professor John Vogel discusses the rising cost of housing, what could cause the housing bubble to burst, and what regions would be most affected.
Audio: Yahoo! and You
Anke Audenaert discusses the growing dynamic between traditional "pushed" content and the increasing amount of "pulled" content on the web.
