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Chats with...
A collection of interviews from Business Week e.biz with the people who are shaping the New Economy's newest industry
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Dec. 1999

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Dec. 6 | |
Arthur Shaw
The new CEO of Jim Clark's latest startup, explains how the Net will help him deliver major time savings for wealthy clients
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Dec. 6 | |
Masatoshi Tsuru
The logistics strategist and e-biz pioneer at Yamato, Japan's biggest courier, talks about how the Net is affecting his company
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Dec. 3 | |
Peter Novins
The Ernst & Young consultant tells how companies can harness knowledge via the Web and teams of passionate innovators
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Dec. 2 | |
Lou Gerstner
IBM's chairman and CEO talks about how Big Blue came to be a champion of e-business
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Dec. 2 | |
Irwin Jacobs
Qualcomm's CEO on the new technologies ahead -- and redirecting his company to produce them
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Oct. 1999

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Oct. 26 | |
Timothy Haley
A prominent venture capitalist is hunting for Net companies that will use Christmas to build a lasting competitive edge
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Oct. 26 | |
Stephan Haeckel
The director of strategic studies at IBM's Advanced Business Institute talks about how the Net is changing corporate culture
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Oct. 25 | |
Jim Nantz
The CBS sports-news anchor explains how the Internet has changed his job and the way millions enjoy the world of sports
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Oct. 21 | |
Jeffrey Wilke
Amazon's new operations chief talks about his role in executing the cyber giant's controversial expansion strategy
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Sept. 1999

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Sept. 16 | |
Bernard Arnault
LVMH boss is putting the Net in the forefront of his strategy -- despite the limits to e-commerce he foresees
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Sept. 16 | |
Jeff Bezos
The Amazon founder talks about new ventures spawned by the Net and why he wants his company to be a service -- not a store
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Sept. 16 | |
Steve Case
AOL's chief talks about the opportunities for fundamental change brought about by the Internet
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Sept. 16 | |
Louis Borders
Prior to the launch of his online grocer/delivery service, Webvan, the bookstore chain entrepreneur explained his cyber strategy
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Sept. 16 | |
Diversity
Five minority executives give their take on how to tap a wider pool of talent for e-business
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Sept. 16 | |
Mary Meeker
The Morgan Stanley managing director talks about the Net's growth -- and her role in it
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Sept. 16 | |
Jay Walker
Priceline's founder explains the whys -- and hows -- of his Net business model
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July 1999

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July 27 | |
James McQuivey
The Forrester Research analyst looks at how the online travel market will fare over the next five years
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July 15 | |
Martha Rogers and Don Peppers
The two consultants talk about using data to create one-to-one relationships with consumers
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July 15 | |
On Intranets
John Parkinson, Adrian Slywotzky, and Glover Ferguson talk about the revolution in corporate culture
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May 1999

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May 21 | |
Michael Dertouzos
A talk about technology with MIT's guru of user-friendliness
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May 21 | |
Meg Whitman
eBay's CEO says cyber-reach and community are key to her company's boom
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May 21 | |
Jeff Bezos
Amazon.com's founder talks about how he got his company to the top of the E-commerce heap -- and how he intends to keep it there
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May 11 | |
Jerre Stead and James Belasco
Managing Innovation: How to Keep Change from Turning Chaotic
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March 1999

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Mar. 31 | |
Stephen Dukker
What's next for the father of the $500 PC?
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Mar. 22 (Issue of BW) | |
Willliam Daley
The U.S. Commerce Secretary on privacy, taxes...and who will make the rules for cyberspace
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Mar. 19 | |
George Bell
Excite's CEO offers his views on content, customer loyalty, and the rising importance of direct marketing on the Net
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Mar. 18 | |
Mel Bergstein
Diamond Technology's CEO: Decide what your "worst nightmare could be...and plan as if that's going to happen"
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Mar. 17 | |
John Hagel
Says the author: "We're moving from a battle for traffic to the battle for customer profiles"
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Mar. 17 | |
Les Shroyer
Motorola's CIO talks about the "extranet edge" -- how linking business partners into its operations enhances performance
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Mar. 16 | |
Jeff Bezos Amazon's founder explains why he has nothing less than a laser focus on "the customer experience"
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Mar. 15 | |
John Doerr
How did the visionary venture capitalist decide the Net would be huge? Where does he see it going? Find out here
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Clayton Christensen
The Harvard B-school prof and author talks about how the Net changes the rules of business
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