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May 23, 2006

Google Innovation

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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders' Seminar

Marissa Mayer, Vice President, Search Products & User Experience, speaks about the true entrepreneurial and innovative culture at Google and what are the key principles that drive this culture. As part of a lecture series on thought leadership through Stanford University, she explains where and how ideas are formed at Google, and what is needed in order to cultivate it. The kind of principles that any company that is remotely serious on innovation should take to heart.

Quite an interesting lecture in that the content structure in and of itself is a very effective recruiting vehical for Google. You really feel that you are hearing the true inside scoop of the company, and it is delivered in a very real way. No elevator speak. You can tell that she is actually tied directly to the work. She rolls up her sleeves and dives right in. And what is more compelling than to hear and see who you would be working with. Watch the video while you brainstorm on your next "innovation".

Posted by russellmiyaki at May 23, 2006 06:15 PM

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