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Sunday, October 4, 2009

World Business Forum: Countdown

Hi Kernels. Are you ready to pop? Just two more days until the 2009 World Business Forum. The headliners this year are impressive. Be sure to check in for real-time insight and inspiration from:

President Bill Clinton - Embracing our Common Humanity
George Lucas - A Conversation with George Lucas
Paul Krugman - The Future of the Global Economy
T. Boone Pickens - A Conversation on Energy Dependence
Patrick Lencioni - Building Winning Teams
Gary Hamel - Management Innovation
Irene Rosenfeld - Leading Transformational Change
Jeffrey Sachs - Economics for a Crowded Planet
Bill George - Leadership in Time of Crisis
Bill Conaty - Talent Management
David Rubenstein - Global Economic Crisis
Kevin Roberts - Branding
Antoine Van Agtmael - International Insights
Peter Voser - International Insights
Dennis Nally - International Insights
Morris Chang - International Insights - Taiwan
Francisco Gonzalez - International Insights - Spain
Roger Agnelli - International Insights - Brazil
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Posted by David Klein at 6:45 PM
Labels: Bill Clinton, David Rubenstein, Gary Hamel, George Lucas, Jeffrey Sachs, Kevin Roberts, Pat Lencioni, Paul Krugman, T. Boone Pickens, World Business Forum

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David Klein
I’m a manager for a Fortune 100 in New York City (before that, at McKinsey & Company). I’m also Founder and Chief Blogger of this blog - The Popped Kernel. Here, we aim to demystify the notion of success by humanizing those who have it. We talk to big names, and up-and-comers, in business & politics. In sharing their secrets and insights, we strive to entertain, inform, and inspire. When we’re not talking to luminaries, we’re covering their ideas or offering up some of our own.

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