Intuit's CEO and President Brad Smith will be visiting BusinessWeek's New York headquarters on June 3. What questions do you have for him? The company posted strong 3rd quarter...
Yesterday, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen visited our offices here in Manhattan, to meet with editors and discuss the company's strategies for future growth and innovation. BusinessWeek executive editor, John Byrne,...
*UPDATE: Thanks, all. Shantanu just left the building, so no more questions please.* Founded by former Xerox PARC researchers in 1982, Adobe is one of the world's largest software...
Earlier this week, BusinessWeek Editor-in-Chief Steve Adler sat down with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg to quiz her on the company's past, its future, and her own career. In the mix,...
A bit of a different format for 5Qs this time. Next Tuesday, April 7, BusinessWeek editor-in-chief, Steve Adler, will interview Facebook COO, Sheryl Sandberg, as part of the ongoing "Captains...
Kevin Rose of Digg came in to see us earlier today, and BusinessWeek tech reporter Doug Macmillan put some reader questions to the founder of the social news site....
Short notice, I know, but Digg's Kevin Rose is coming in to see my colleague Doug Macmillan (@dmac1) tomorrow morning. They'll be recording a separate video interview discussing Kevin's work...
Alberto Alessi, the managing director of renowned Italian design company Alessi, visited the BusinessWeek headquarters today--and he sat down and addressed five questions from our readers. His answers might surprise...
Aetna's Chairman and CEO, Ron Williams came in to see us last week, and BusinessWeek's Diane Brady put five reader questions to him. In the video, Williams outlines his view...
Storied Italian design company Alessi has been in business since 1921, with third generation family member Alberto Alessi now at the helm. Alberto will be in New York on...
Ron Williams, CEO of Aetna, is stopping by BusinessWeek for an interview on Feb. 19. So what do you have to ask the chief of a company with $31.6 billion...
The incoming CEO of Best Buy, Brian Dunn, came in to see us last week, and Corporations Editor Matt Boyle sat down with him for a video Q&A; in which...
Mike Morris, CEO of self-described "coal-centric utility," American Electric Power, came in to see us last week, and BusinessWeek Energy and Environment Editor, Adam Aston, picked reader-submitted questions to put...
On the face of things, Best Buy looks pretty well placed right now. Arch rival Circuit City filed for bankruptcy in November last year and after it announced its...
The playing field tilts for much of U.S. industry with the Jan. 20 inauguration of President Barack Obama. The change could be dramatic--perhaps even traumatic--for American Electric Power. The Columbus,...
Tim Brown from IDEO came into see us here at BusinessWeek in New York earlier this week, and graciously answered five reader questions. Thanks to all for some really smart...
Tim Brown is one of the best known proponents of design thinking around, while IDEO, the company he now leads, is probably one of the most-cited examples of a design...
Bruce Claxton, Senior Director of Design Integration at Motorola came in to see us recently to answer some reader questions. Here's the video we shot of him tackling questions on...
BusinessWeek executive editor John Byrne interviewed Bob Nardelli last week at a forum in Palm Springs, and as promised, he put five of our readers' questions to the man currently...
We recorded our inaugural video Q&A; in the "Five Questions For..." series last week. Roger Perlmutter of Amgen came in and answered your questions. Next up, Motorola's senior design director,...
It hasn't exactly been the best of times for Motorola of late. As we reported recently, this year the company's market share plummeted to 8.4% globally, down from 22.4% in...
Our crack Detroit team is reporting extensively on the goings-on in Michigan, as American auto manufacturers continue to struggle to survive. One of the biggest recent stories has been...
The stream of top executives who make a detour to BusinessWeek Towers (and our offices around the world) to chat about strategy, business and plans for the future is impressive...
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