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For more sports videos, go to www.wsj.com/video. Ariel Investments CEO and Chairman John Rogers takes on basketball legend Michael Jordan in a game of one-on-one. From August 2003. Video courtesy of John Rogers. Edited by Lauren Goode.
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Eric Schmidt shares his thoughts on opportunities for the incoming Obama administration at the Wall Street Journal's CEO Council on November 18, 2008 in Washington, D.C.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on stage again at Web 2.0, talking about Facebook Connect, the newest developments in social networking, monetizing social networking and the future of Facebook.
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The IBM Global CEO Study, the largest study of chief executives ever conducted, today reveals a dramatic increase in the number of global business leaders who see important change ahead, and also highlights how the ability to absorb and manage change is widening the gap between winners and losers in the global economy. See the news release at http://www.ibm.com/p ress/us/en/pressrele ase/24126.wss
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General Motors Corp. CEO Rick Wagoner says the automaker has significant work ahead after receiving a government bailout, but he is confident GM will work with stakeholders to make the company viable. (Dec. 19)
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As the Macworld trade show gets underway, one person is notably missing from the program. Apple CEO Steve Jobs will not make his annual keynote address at the conference. (Jan. 5)
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An interview with Joseph L. Bower, Professor, Harvard Business School. To become an effective CEO, work for companies committed to leadership development, and take responsibility for your own development on the job.