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The Networked Generation

Author: John T. Chambers (President and CEO, Cisco Systems, Inc.)
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How many Internet years ahead of the competition are you? If you're using networking for competitive advantage in the marketplace, you're on the right track, says Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers. Chambers believes networking is the most significant generation of the computer revolution, with wide-ranging implications for productivity in businesses worldwide. He provides examples of leading-edge companies, including Cisco, that are using networking effectively. In a candid question and answer session, he addresses critical issues Cisco faces today as well as the role of partnering in global growth. This program is part of the Stanford CEO Forum series, in which top business leaders discuss a variety of industry topics from managing change to moving your company into the next generation of technology.


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