Indra Nooyi | My Life in Full: Work, Family, and Our Future | Talks at Google

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  • Former Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of PepsiCo Indra Nooyi discusses her memoir "My Life in Full: Work, Family, and Our Future", a firsthand view of her legendary career and the sacrifices it so often demanded.
    "My Life in Full" takes us through the events that shaped Nooyi, from her childhood and early education in 1960s India, to the Yale School of Management, to her rise as a corporate consultant and strategist who soon ascended into the most senior executive ranks. The book offers an inside look at PepsiCo, and Nooyi’s thinking as she steered the iconic American company toward healthier products and worked to reduce the company’s environmental impact, despite resistance at every turn. For the first time, Nooyi also lays bare the difficulties that came with managing her demanding job with a growing family, what she learned along the way, and what it means for our future. She makes a clear, actionable, urgent call for business and government to prioritize the care ecosystem, paid leave and work flexibility, and a convincing argument for how improving company and community support for young family builders will unleash the economy’s full potential.
    Indra Nooyi is globally renowned for leading PepsiCo through a decade of tremendous growth and change, and is responsible for growing PepsiCo's revenues from $35 billion when she became CEO to $64.6 billion in 2018. She oversaw a portfolio of global brands and diversified products enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 180 countries and territories around the world. She has been featured in Forbes' "The World's 100 Most Powerful Women," Fortune's "Most Powerful Women," and TIME's "100 Most Influential People in The World." Nooyi was awarded the U.S. State Department’s award for Outstanding American by Choice and the Padma Bhushan, India’s third-highest civilian honor. She has received 15 honorary degrees. She holds a B.S. from Madras Christian College, an M.B.A. from the Indian Institute of Management in Calcutta, and a Master of Public and Private Management from Yale University.
    For more information on Indra, please visit www.indranooyi.com/.
    Get the book here: goo.gle/3v08A69.
    Moderated by Lilah Jones.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 92

  • @GodfreyFenduaAnguyo
    @GodfreyFenduaAnguyo Рік тому +11

    Indra Nooyi is a great leader who is honest, competent, humane and her promotion is based on job performance. I was inspired when she said mentee are chosen by Mentors .

  • @evahua4258
    @evahua4258 2 роки тому +25

    Both Lilah and Indra are such clear speakers. I loved this interview and also Indra's book!

  • @zakchow4390
    @zakchow4390 2 роки тому +7

    I don't think I have ever watched a more insightful and better spoken interview before in my life, loved every minute of this!

  • @Muthiah1960
    @Muthiah1960 2 роки тому +21

    Indra framed the gender role as an economic argument and not a feminist argument. It is important to appreciate that she was a trailblazer because she had no women bosses. More importantly, she fought through the societal norms in India where women were prevented from even pursuing a higher education.

  • @rashmin3112
    @rashmin3112 2 роки тому +5

    I really liked what Indira told about building a stronger sisterhood. It is very true, I don't understand why women see each other as a threat more than a support.

  • @fayehunoluwakemi8359
    @fayehunoluwakemi8359 2 дні тому

    What an amazing conversation! I loved every bit of it. Such a balanced woman. Looking forward to reading your book.

  • @gopalanvidhya8500
    @gopalanvidhya8500 2 роки тому +7

    Great business leader ,Great talk another kohinor from India

  • @henryp218
    @henryp218 Рік тому +1

    Amazing talk! This is one of the few interviews in that I don't skip any part. Being a man, she still resonates with me and offers so many lessons to learn from.

  • @OmNileshPawar
    @OmNileshPawar 2 роки тому +4

    She completely reflects the indian culture and deep meaning about how to do and handle things, a person who born and brought with indian culture, they always thing's other's, respect others and thing for society

  • @denisesarkor
    @denisesarkor 2 роки тому +2

    I enjoyed every word spoken. Absolutely brilliant.

  • @santhi5134
    @santhi5134 2 роки тому +10

    What an incredible leader. Love you Indra Nooyi 💕

  • @evelynmills495
    @evelynmills495 Рік тому

    Waaoow! just waaoow! Such an incredible person. I were not a second moment bored listening to this interview, much appreciated 🙏 with gratitude.

  • @muhammadadeel81
    @muhammadadeel81 Рік тому +2

    Yes Indra we have listened you very well.

  • @shreyakhandelwal5707
    @shreyakhandelwal5707 Рік тому

    One of the most amazing talks i have ever listened

  • @ManoramaMakhim
    @ManoramaMakhim Рік тому

    Such an inspiring talk!! Would love to watch it over again.

  • @georgecortezee6091
    @georgecortezee6091 23 дні тому

    Thank You. Very Much
    God. Bless All You

  • @venkataudutha7395
    @venkataudutha7395 2 роки тому +5

    motivational and inspiring.

  • @eklavya22k34
    @eklavya22k34 10 місяців тому

    Wow, really inspired, love ur speeches, as u said, if u really put in effort... then 1 day will come ... where they will ask... "why not listen to this legend".
    How u manage evth. and rise to the zenith, is phenomenal. Great speech. What a way to live life and making a profound impact where u work.
    Thanks for inspiring gen. to come...and showing them path... and sharing valuable experience and lessons with us.
    Tc.

  • @nehakoppikar3890
    @nehakoppikar3890 2 роки тому

    Loved the candid conversation!

  • @LaDeeDah
    @LaDeeDah Рік тому

    Excellent questions by the interviewer! The question about being able to effectively communicate

  • @joshzeph8725
    @joshzeph8725 4 місяці тому

    An intelligent, humble, down to earth, courageous, confident, and hard-working leader!

  • @NakulMehrotrank
    @NakulMehrotrank 2 роки тому +3

    Million thanks to whole team. Great session. Learnt so much. Kudos to everyone making it happen.

  • @hraballah6053
    @hraballah6053 8 місяців тому

    Great session. It's always a lesson when Indra is involved!

  • @nanthakand.1588
    @nanthakand.1588 2 місяці тому

    Such a wonderful interview, all content could be applied.thank you so much

  • @malaworld
    @malaworld Рік тому

    True inspiration ❤❤ interesting and awesome speech . 👏👏👏👏thank you for inspiring 🙏🙏🙏

  • @watchvideosmeena
    @watchvideosmeena 3 місяці тому

    Amazing interview! Thanks for doing this!

  • @aminrafiq132
    @aminrafiq132 2 роки тому +2

    Bravo!

  • @syedaadibanuzhat9453
    @syedaadibanuzhat9453 Рік тому +1

    She's amazing

  • @LaDeeDah
    @LaDeeDah Рік тому

    Lilah you are a phenomenal interviewer!

  • @the0cool0guy
    @the0cool0guy 2 роки тому +7

    I respect the work Indra Nooyi is trying to do here - bringing inclusion and strong family values in American society; that will benefit it greatly.
    I am skeptical about the ultimate success though. Diversity is hard because there are deep differences in values between groups of people and until you unite those in a synthesis, a real diversity is not possible; what you get is diverse folk conforming to some dominant culture, a fine compromise!
    As an aside I'm also impressed by how direct and clear she speaks, definitely one of a kind!

  • @Love-do6ei
    @Love-do6ei 2 роки тому +2

    Respect ! ❤️

  • @sheltengeorgeas4466
    @sheltengeorgeas4466 2 роки тому +1

    GREETINGS!!!!!!!

  • @encyclopedia2498
    @encyclopedia2498 Рік тому

    Good video

  • @chanchaldaga2293
    @chanchaldaga2293 11 місяців тому

    Indra mam has good leadership skills

  • @abrielleumair
    @abrielleumair Рік тому +1

    Her work and her talk is more about leadership, work life balance, optimistic about future, being strong and face challenges.
    Not about health, diet, junk food or plant based food etc . That’s whole another topics.
    All corporate companies have been playing with peoples’ health from skincare to tobacco.

  • @tejkaranrajpurohit8757
    @tejkaranrajpurohit8757 5 місяців тому

    She is an amazing Leader

  • @_suki_
    @_suki_ 2 роки тому +1

    👍👍

  • @chanchaldaga2293
    @chanchaldaga2293 11 місяців тому

    Dear Indra nooyi mam how to balance work and kids because it's a tough challenge at the same time my in-laws are not supportive they don't keep helping mates for work.. how to manage Plusx health is not well and I feel irritated and I just keep struggling and juggling inside my mind and body

  • @karenndlovu7175
    @karenndlovu7175 2 роки тому +5

    She lost me with her statement that said "Put the company before yourself..." Unfortunately, I'll put family and self before a company.

    • @jayakishore565
      @jayakishore565 2 роки тому +3

      I think you hvnt seen her interviews.in every interview she clearly said family comes first anything next. May be she told in context when u become CEO of company you are everything to company.but if u see any of her interviews she always mentions always family comes first.oly bcoz of her family she achieved this much.she always said that

    • @subhmaypatra5562
      @subhmaypatra5562 Рік тому

      She's a _'Karmayogi'_
      The one who works out of passion and works to contribute than to get

    • @MartinAthletics
      @MartinAthletics Рік тому +2

      And that’s why you aren’t a CEO Karen. Lol.

    • @GoogleAccount00
      @GoogleAccount00 Рік тому

      NEVER put a company before yourself. Never.

    • @wondervideos2084
      @wondervideos2084 Рік тому

      @@jayakishore565I think you might have misinterpreted. She exclusively talked about your role inside company, that you think about the team/company before personal promotion inside company. Also she said next if companies don’t promote you for your performance, shame on them and maybe you seek out better companies.

  • @anirbanmitra379
    @anirbanmitra379 2 роки тому +27

    In her life she headed one of the largest producer of junk food. Her job was selling more and more sugar-laden junk to more and more people (In her 12 year tenure as CEO, PepsiCo's sales grew 80%). She made millions at the cost of people's health.

    • @rozisedclooooooosed1951
      @rozisedclooooooosed1951 2 роки тому

      What...

    • @Reach2Sanno
      @Reach2Sanno 2 роки тому +23

      Nobody asked you to replace your daily meals with junk food . Lack of moderation is a personal lack of accountability - none of PepsiCo’s products are unhygienic, stale , alcoholic or disease-producing in of itself and are enjoyed by people all over the world.

    • @rylaczero3740
      @rylaczero3740 2 роки тому +6

      @@Reach2Sanno By your logic we should even abolish police in the country, and let people be more "personally accountable" for their security

    • @aquilathebee8058
      @aquilathebee8058 2 роки тому +6

      I admire her for her success etc. but considering that for the last few decades we blame junk food for the rising obesity and metabolic diseases, her success puts health of the common man at stake. I personally don’t drink any soda, try to avoid all those junk food PepsiCo is selling. But this is what all management universities teach, how to sell their products. She is a prime product of that mba culture.

    • @subhmaypatra5562
      @subhmaypatra5562 Рік тому +5

      What the hell! During her tenure Pepsico mass marketed 'Diet Pepsi' and 'Quaker Oats'. She launched the 'Good for you' campaign in FMCG market.

  • @frncscbtncrt
    @frncscbtncrt Рік тому +2

    How to sell sugar water, junk food and ruin many lives by food-induced Cancer. Our heroes are the ones we deserve.

    • @umabugde4978
      @umabugde4978 8 місяців тому

      By your logic, companies selling alcohol should also be questioned. The key here is moderation and personal accountability. Excess of anything is bad. Too much of exercise may also turn fatal. Then do you start blaming fitness companies ?

  • @clydecash5659
    @clydecash5659 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the 50-55 hour weeks while getting paid Chinese overtime, Indra. I’m sure you’ve been set for life since 1999, but the rest of us plebs have to keep working just to stay in the shitholes we call homes.

  • @rylaczero3740
    @rylaczero3740 2 роки тому

    4 minutes in and this woman seems highly biased when it comes to gender. 3:34 Smartness has nothing to do with gender.

    • @kennyjac
      @kennyjac 2 роки тому +11

      Because she said "women are wicked smart"? You know that doesn't mean men aren't, right? Women's intelligence has been routinely disregarded and devalued throughout history, so she's saying it that way to give validation to women's intellect.
      Edit: also btw, this was for a seminar specifically geared towards women in industry just in case that wasn't made clear

    • @rylaczero3740
      @rylaczero3740 2 роки тому

      ​@@kennyjac "Women's intelligence has been routinely disregarded and devalued throughout history" I dont believe that is true, intelligence cannot be 'disregarded', it creates its own path.

    • @sunshine-vf9en
      @sunshine-vf9en 2 роки тому +5

      This is exactly the kind of mindset that is holding women back from ascending. She did not say men are not smart. She simply said women are smart. You need to have an open mind @Rylac Zero

    • @rylaczero3740
      @rylaczero3740 2 роки тому

      ​@@sunshine-vf9en I hope you too can keep an open mind about this. There have been no opressions on gender basis from quite a long time. All are equal before law.

    • @sunshine-vf9en
      @sunshine-vf9en 2 роки тому +7

      @@rylaczero3740 may I ask you in which planet do you live? Doesn't seem like you live on earth. Women constantly get pulled in multiple directions and end up taking a back seat due to high demands and lack of male allies at work and in general our society. A woman can be successful only when we have broad minded secure men who are willing to be their allies and support them. We don't see that happening and that's why this conversation hits home for so many women out there! If you had listened to the whole conversation she say diversity and inclusion are two different things. You are taking about diversity, I am taking about inclusive mindset!