EXECUTIVE VIEWPOINTS
HOSTED BY:
Michael Scott
During
the early boom of the technology revolution there was an immense
push to integrate audio broadcasting on the internet and channels
such as Audio Highway, Audio Basket, RioPort and Broadcast.com were
fledging online broadcasting networks ripe for syndication of innovative
content.
As
a result Michael Scott Studios produced and launched Executive Viewpoints,
one of the very first audio recording shows dedicated to interviewing
CEOs and top level management. Executive Viewpoints was broadcast
throughout the span of time from early Audionet and AudioHighway
to Broadcast.com to RioPort.com, appearing as a feature business
show throughout that entire time on each of these broadcasting networks.
The
historical and provocative interviews listed here, with high profile
business and technology leaders took place during the late 1990's
and still contain interesting and appropriate information and insights.
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Digital Streams
of Change
Mark Cuban, Broadcast.com
During this interview Mark Cuban was the President and CEO of Brodcast.com,
before being purchased by Yahoo!. He talks candidly about his vision
for the future of Internet Broadcasting and its role in future business
success.
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Winner Takes All
Ann Winblad, Hummer
Winblad Venture Partners
The technology super sonic boom of the 90s was
fueled by venture capital firms who invested in human invention;
Ann Winblad was a partner in one of those firms. During this time
the financial capital was flowing and the intellectual capital was
premium and abundant.
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Pivoting on
a Pixel
Regis McKenna, The
McKenna Group
Marketing gurus were in high demand in the 90s
to help provide expertise and vision for new technology markets
and Regis McKenna was a leading force for some of the largest players
at that time. He had just released his book Real Time and
discusses the future of providing custom tailored business products
and services for ultimate customer satisfaction.
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The Gift of
Knowledge
Bill Ryan, NRG PR
Branding and marketing for such a plethora of
engineering minded technology companies was a boom business in the
90s and Bill Ryan was the Chairman of NRG PR who serviced a lot
of them. In this interview he brilliantly discusses the process
of creating value.
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The Freedom
in Mobile Access
Timothy Dreisbach, Metricom
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The Digital
Residence
Ken Potashner, S3
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The Personal Touch
Fabio Righi, Digital Persona
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The Big in the Very Small
Thomas Gutshall, Cepheid
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The Substance of Concept
Brian Kissel, Paraform
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The Quest for Solutions
Rammy Rasmussen, Gasonics
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My Own News
Kim Fisher, Audio Basket
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Bull by the Horns
Hank Trisler, No Bull Selling
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Virtual Socrates
Americ Azevedo, Golden Gate Univ. Innovation Center
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