Ursula Burns: Are Leaders Born or Made?

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • Ursula Burns, chairman and CEO of Xerox, discussed leading Xerox's push into a new age of innovative technology and shared lessons she has learned rising the ranks from intern to CEO at a Fortune 500 company. This event was co-sponsored by the Black Business Students Association, the Student Leadership and Ethics Board, Columbia Women in Business, and the General Management Association. Discussion was moderated by Modupe Akinola, assistant professor of management at Columbia Business School.

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  • @smoton2
    @smoton2 6 років тому +6

    "For women who don't have good husbands, find another" too funny Ursula. Just a nice candid conversation of which I really enjoyed!! Thank you Mrs. Ursula Burns.

  • @impamiizgraa
    @impamiizgraa 8 років тому +11

    She is my hero. I'm going to be the CEO at my company one day.

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 8 років тому +1

      Hey Anne, what are you thinking???? Stock is flat over several years, you buy a company for $6B and fall face first into the ground. She hasn't helped the shareholders or the employees. She has lined her pockets with millions while thousands have been let go (while at the same time she says they can't find qualified people). So what has she done for the general population? The answer is nothing. You and don seem to be on the same page. Are you a do for yourself and F the world type of person? If you HAD a company, you most likely would be CEO! Strive for something more...like McD's work looking to make $15/hour.

    • @impamiizgraa
      @impamiizgraa 8 років тому +2

      Lol! I am not talking about Xerox. I am actually in pharmaceuticals. I hope to be CEO at my company one day. I want to be at the helm when we finally find the cure for Alzheimer's! We're getting there :)

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 8 років тому

      Certainly an admirable goal and a worthy cause. Alzheimer's has a devastating affect on 10's of thousands. I wish you and all others working on a cure luck. But why Ursula? You could have picked any one of thousands of CEO's/leaders. Her track record isn't one of success.

    • @impamiizgraa
      @impamiizgraa 8 років тому +4

      We come from similar backgrounds - my mom was a hard-working lady in a poor neighbourhood, albeit in Africa/London - although our dad did come back into our lives and as he is an MD, we didn't struggle much after that. Still, for a good portion of my life my mom had very little and raised good kids nonetheless. I like Ursula's values and the fact that even though she may not have achieved much for the company's development since being CEO, she still inspired lots of girls (esp from minority backgrounds) to enter STEM - in a world of Kardashians, I think that's worth something. One of those girls she inspired - i.e. me - could end up helping to find the cure to currently incurable neurodegenerative diseases on the way to emulating her perceived success. That's worth something! Have a look at Nuplazid (I personally worked on the pimavanserin phase II trials for Alzheimer's disease) and others; I'm working hard to get to the top because I believe in the work that we do and the possibility of an Alzheimer's-free future. That being said, it is inspiring to see someone who sort of reminds you of you in a position of influence, because I see people like Ursula, a poor-background black girl - with the STEM education, professional success and influence you see predominantly with men, particularly white men, and it gives you a little push in moments of doubt (I have been in situations when I walk into a conference room and I visibly see people not taking me seriously because I don't "seem" the type to work in my area of clinical research). I believe anyone who works hard (in the West) can be successful, black/yellow/white/woman/man, and there are other candidates to Ursula's job who can do it a lot better, but inspiring others in a positive way is nothing to be scoffed at. Maybe she should give up being a CEO and just give motivational speeches :D

    • @futurehaytham7801
      @futurehaytham7801 7 років тому

      Anne s yeah u right I have company it name Sousa service u come worth with me

  • @acercpu
    @acercpu 4 роки тому +1

    Ursula is an absolute boss!

  • @robertmugabe2905
    @robertmugabe2905 4 роки тому

    I LOVE THIS WOMAN!

  • @digitallhm8160
    @digitallhm8160 7 років тому

    Inspiring

  • @moneymakerfosho6915
    @moneymakerfosho6915 7 років тому +5

    I don't agree with everything she says, but she is surprisingly funny for an engineer

  • @chelseacurry7381
    @chelseacurry7381 3 роки тому

    lover her!! A true Boss!! A Very inspiring woman!!

  • @SimplySherriJ
    @SimplySherriJ 7 років тому +2

    This is so good!!!!!!!

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 7 років тому

      She has retired!!! Good news for xrx. She decided to leave while the gettinng was good. Her'golden parachute' will proveide lots of comfort while many struggle to keep thier homes. Amazing, you find failure to be inspirationalion. Was your comment based on skin color?! Of course it was!

  • @wontwoonetoo
    @wontwoonetoo 12 років тому

    real talk

  • @manuelmorales1636
    @manuelmorales1636 7 років тому +1

    I absolutely love Ursula! What an incredible leader!

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 7 років тому +1

      The stock price dropped under her leadership. Thousands were laid off. The company was split into companies. And she is now retired.

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 5 років тому +1

      You see failure as incredible? Please don't vote and don't reproduce!

  • @Heatherisaicon.
    @Heatherisaicon. 3 роки тому

    Both!

  • @MARGN0627
    @MARGN0627 9 років тому +4

    Very inspiring!

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 8 років тому +1

      +MARGN0627 Based on nothing! Thank you.

    • @RationallyMe
      @RationallyMe 8 років тому +1

      Sooooo inspiring!!!

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 8 років тому +2

      You are inspired by; stagnant stock price (relatively unchanged in 5 years), reduced workforce, disappointing financials, company being split and that she won't be the CEO of either portion of Xerox at the end of the year.

    • @RationallyMe
      @RationallyMe 8 років тому +1

      10Upstate 👍

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 7 років тому +2

      She has retired!!! Good news for xrx. She decided to leave while the gettinng was good. Her'golden parachute' will proveide lots of comfort while many struggle to keep thier homes. Amazing, you find failure to be inspirationalion. Was your comment based on skin color?! Of course it was!

  • @thumphrey971
    @thumphrey971 9 років тому +4

    So inspiring :-)

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 8 років тому

      +Tara Humphrey Based on nothing! Thank you.

    • @RationallyMe
      @RationallyMe 8 років тому +2

      Verrry inspiring!!!

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 7 років тому +1

      No she isn't. The stock is flat over several years. You are only looking at skin color! Black is the absence of color....white is all colors!! Ursula is out!

    • @RationallyMe
      @RationallyMe 7 років тому

      10Upstate You're so clever. Someone should grant you the 'Internet is the New White Sheet' award.

    • @10Upstate
      @10Upstate 7 років тому +1

      It's not about skin color (to me at least). She hasn't been an effective leader. Thousands have lost their jobs and the stock value has done nothing for the last decade. But I'm willing to bet that it is all about skin color for you.

  • @10Upstate
    @10Upstate 5 років тому +3

    Well, she wasn't born a leader and she certainly wasn't made into a leader. To all of those that think she is grat...think again. Look at the stock price while she was the leader and look at where xrx is today.

    • @elisapierre247
      @elisapierre247 4 роки тому +6

      You sure are an angry man to be looking for videos of her to comment under. I wonder how come you have nothing to say about Anne? The one who actually cut half of company business and laid off many people...

    • @summerallthetime2616
      @summerallthetime2616 2 роки тому

      If you want to convince people, start working on your grammar. Your credibility goes out the window when you do not sound intelligent.

  • @jimblaustein4481
    @jimblaustein4481 6 років тому +1

    After all the hardships of being an African-American woman in a white mans world, she made it to the top despite all the racism and bigotry. It is up to us white people to help other less fortunate and disadvantaged people like this African-American woman. If we could replace all cis white men with strong African-American women and embrace Marxism, the world would be a far better place. We, as white males, need to step aside an let these poor African-Americans take control of the world! They deserve their time!!