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🗓️ 19 July 2024
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Today, I'm sharing my notes from listening to Indra Nooyi, who had a transformative tenure as CEO of PepsiCo, and is now a woman who speaks freely and blunty about what the country needs most. Live from the stage at Aspen Ideas Festival, Nooyi set the audience on fire with her blunt assessments and candid insights on how business can serve society and not the other way around.
(Speaking of interpersonal bravery, here's the link to Kelly's TED talk on the occasional need for extraordinary bravery in family life -- please post or share with every brave and loving person you admire.)
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0:00.0 | Hi everybody. |
0:05.0 | This short segment is what we call for the good of the order. |
0:11.0 | It's something we used to do at the end of my sorority meetings, if you can believe that, |
0:15.0 | where someone would share something that they came across in the course of the week, a poem, a song lyric, a short story, that they found enormously helpful as they went about daily life. |
0:26.2 | And I wanted to pick up the thread because I am so often wowed by something I see in the world |
0:31.8 | that I want to bring back and hand off to you. |
0:34.0 | So every Friday we produce a short segment called for the good of the order. |
0:39.0 | Think of it like an audio greeting card, a thing to share with the people that you love around the country |
0:45.2 | who you don't get to see or talk to enough. A thing to discuss with the people you do see and talk to |
0:51.4 | on a more regular basis. |
0:53.5 | This is Kelly Corrigan Wonders from the Aspen Ideas Festival. I was there for |
1:07.0 | this week's go-to I'm bringing you something from the Aspen Ideas Festival. |
1:14.4 | I was there for the whole week with Tammy. |
1:17.0 | I did four things on stage, I picked up three podcasts on the side, |
1:21.2 | and then we just went to as many panels and discussions as time would allow |
1:26.2 | and took gobs of notes and one of my all-time favorite panels was with Indra Newy, who you probably know. She was the |
1:36.8 | CEO of Pepsi. I loved listening to Indra. She is a woman with a free tongue. She is retired and so she |
1:48.0 | speaks clearly and without hesitation about what leadership is and is not and the audience |
1:58.0 | was eating out of her hands. So the thing that she talked about is her strong belief after years of being in the corporate world |
2:06.7 | is that we have to dismiss the notion of shareholder value as the preeminent concern of all business. |
2:16.0 | That it's time to reconsider that and say |
2:19.9 | how important is shareholder value |
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