MAY 2006
Video on Demand form Business School
Business, nonprofit, and government leaders who speak to Stanford Business School students are often videotaped so that people anywhere can watch them later through a computer connected to the School’s website via the internet. Among the most popular speakers in the past three years were former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, and Intel Chairman Andy Grove.
The total viewings have grown substantially since 2003, most likely because of faster internet connections. For a list of videos, go to www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/audiovideo.html.

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