BT's Big Thinkers series

BT’s Big Thinkers - Previous events

Security: not just a technical problem

Wednesday, 21st February, 2007

Experts in the field debate the huge challenge that Internet security presents including looking at the rules and policies that business should be following to keep this information safe.

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Diversity: not whether, but how!

Wednesday, 14th February, 2007

Panellists discuss diversity and the best way for a company to meld a diverse workforce into a strong corporate culture. We ask how can people from different cultures work effectively in close-knit productive teams.

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Can the web deliver?

Monday, 11th December, 2006

Business leaders explore the impact of the Internet on businesses' physical operations and examine how it can help us manage real-world items such as oil-field operations, package delivery and aircraft operations.

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Empowering small businesses

Thursday, 9th November, 2006

Our panel look at the challenges and opportunities the Internet creates for small businesses together with those who supply them with CEOs from salesforce.com, wikia.com and the Vice President of Yahoo! Small Business.

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The paradox of choice

Tuesday, 31st October, 2006

Select group of panellists join professional psychologist Barry Schwartz, author of "The Paradox of Choice", and examine why people do not necessarily feel happier when they have more choices.

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The Indian economy

Tuesday, 3rd October, 2006

Senior Indian business leaders discuss India's role in the digital networked economy – and the impact of culture and government on economic development.

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Google: model of a modern company

Monday, 25th September, 2006

Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, talks about how he is carefully managing his business through many challenges, such as the fact users love its search but are not quick to use its other offerings such as Froogle.

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