The lessons I have learnt: 1- all bold people are so damn positive. 2- Having sense of purpose is important. 3- Make your team feel included and be a supportive manager 4- We are always always imperfect 5- Build your own Attitude 6- Your purpose should be as explicit as you can 7- Empathy, Empathy, empathy 8- Don’t wait for your next job to do your best work. Think about every job you grt as the most important one😊
The way he has transformed Microsoft from a dying giant to one of the most integrated tech companies out there is truly inspiring. This was such a beautiful Conversation
Over one trillion US dollars is just a numerical symbol. What should be more concerned about is Microsoft, a synonym for backward productivity in many people's minds. How did it achieve 12 times in 8 years?
Not sure if I should say that I’m amazed with way the interviewer has framed her questions (all of which indicative that she is very well informed) or the CEO who did not seem uncomfortable or hesitant (again indicative that he very well knows the things around). Overall a great interview - Kudos to the interviewer for framing the right questions to the right person. Loved every minute of this discussion.
Yes. While I was listening to the whole conversation, I got the same impression. She could take out Satya's deep thoughts and experiences with her meaningful questions followed by answers given by Satya. She is most skillful and must have well prepared for this interview. I am equally thankful to the interviewer for bringing the best out of the interviewee.
This the beauty of America, who ever have talent in world they take them and bright them. if he stayed in indian he will be in corner of tamilnadu IT office . thank you USA
I feel the same now. Experienced like odd man out and always sidelined. I literally cried alone many times when things doesn't move anywhere in my professional career.
You need to be in right work environment and with right set of people to grow in your career provided you are passionate and wanted to make difference in the world.
Satya is like Monk dressed in business suit. His simplicity and the way he look at things are so full of humbleness. Technology driven by Empathy is probably the thought that ever technology company should adopt at its core. The sense of empathy in general have risen up in last few years after pandemic and global turmoil, so it becomes far more important then ever. Kudos to Tara who listened so carefully and transitioned to new set of questions in seamless manner. Overall this was worth every second spent.
This has been an enlightening conversation. It's really amazing watching a Big Tech CEO talk about humanity as the guiding principle of what tech development should be all about. His emphasis on the importance of empathy and respect will forever be etched on my mind. Thank you Satya and to the interviewer for such an amazing conversation.
Anchor has asked questions very well. From personal to professional to strategies and AI and empathy. Opportunity with responsibility is so important with real belief in growth mind set. Most of all what makes you happy and who you are and what is your identity. Brilliant!
My personal empathy from to professional to strategies and AI.multilevel, Learning Machine support for safety stock investors#Support Beginners freedom istruction & Webinar course-coach any figure Professionally-result-success...
Tara could take out Satya's deep thoughts and experiences with her meaningful questions followed by answers given by Satya. She is most skillful and must have well prepared for this interview. I am equally thankful to the interviewer for bringing the best out of the interviewee.
Satya has had lot of personal strides in his personal life and he humbly accepted it that put that empathy in his professionalism. This is learning for us. Truly inspiring. And a great interview with including interviewer and interviewee.
Satya Nadella is a great CEO leader that emphasise true humility and respect to others and to ourselves. Everything that embarked from his voice has a value in shaping the large organisation and in the globalisation.
Waao what a wonderful session I accidentally came across this video nd i thought i should watch it nd after watching 5 mins i couldn't stop myself to watch full session I m obsessed to do something unique in my life. Thnks nd love from India
Being able to see life from the eyes of my son. Beautiful and so inspiring how empathy defined him. Feel great being in Hyderabad. You make us so proud Satya.
it's a little weird that you claim to be the mother of a billion-dollar companies CEO when a little research proves that his mother's name is actually prabhavati she was a lecturer in the college he attended yet again this is nothing more than a spoilt rich kid getting everything handed to them
@@stephenbyrnes9706 There is a limit to what can be handed to you mate. Sure he had an easy life till college but his parents didn't matter in any way when he climbed the leadership chain of microsoft in the us.
@@yadavadvait so your argument is that he earned it himself?? did you not read my comment he got a free pass through college even if he was failing the classes he still would have passed because of his mother I've done some further research and I know for a fact he's only in the position he's in now because of who his family knows to trust me he got it all handed to him and he's so up himself he can't even take the 30 seconds to respond or even do his damn job just wants to sit on his arse raking in dollars he doesn't deserve
Job of an Anchor / Interviewer is to make the interviewee Comfortable and to run the show smoothly. I’ve seen many interviews and this Anchor has set the BAR VERY HIGH, it look like a casual conversation with a very close friend, but the amount of information & knowledge she made Staya share is sufficient to ACE our professional life…..Once Again Great JOB by Anchor and thanks @Stanford Graduate School of Business for sharing the Video.
I was waiting for him to mention the 2nd most influential book on him, he even passed out copies of it to management: the 2003 book "Nonviolent Communication" by psychologist Marshall B. Rosenberg.
@@vinhnghiang1273 First book he mentioned was "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol Dweck. He didn't mention "nonviolent communication" in this talk, did he?
I love the ecosystem take on tech, how true. Having an obsession about what customers want and of course the cultural fit of selecting employees. Really inspiring. Microsoft transformation. Very interesting and highlights how important ethical leadership is.
He, as well as other Americans of Indian descent, seems to disprove the notion that Asians aren't making it to the top. On the contrary, Americans of Indian descent seem to be a well respected lot in almost any endeavor they attempt, including political.
He is Bill, from his perceptions to the way he talks. I didn't find difference of a small echo in his talking, I mean see how he pause, pronounce and responded. Impressive!
SATYA MINDSET about Microsoft... He empowers his employees.. his employees create and innovate ... and those Microsoft products empower many small businesses all over the world..!
The culture of the society from which you draw your talent also influences what you can and cannot do as far as editing the overall culture of your current group... Balancing act
Your dedication is evident. Saw similar passion in a book that's close to my heart. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Various Authors
he should be fired immediately in microsoft photos you can't even add text to a photo that is the most imcompetent thing you could possibly do to the application.
The three things was windows word Excel PowerPoint. Lower level in telephony. Lower level in design diagrams. Lower level in classification on other areas. Exponential in movies.
I am not telling you how to run Microsoft and IA in particular. However, I noticed the new ways and ideas people are submitting their resumes now that AI is everywhere. Using their creativity while showcasing themselves and their affiliated products. Through song, writing, and physical appearance. I am sure the creators of AI are flattered. Good luck to you and your vision.
Being able to see life from the eyes of my son. Beautiful and so inspiring how empathy defined him. Feel great being in Hyderabad. You make us so proud Satya.
Being able to learn is good but their is a balance to be had between what you have learned and maybe encouraged to implement and what you yourself desire and expect as far as your own goals.
In Indian villages the population control has been there. Usually the first child is killed using kalli pal . The second is sent to military to get money so that the parents can live happily. If the third is born then overseas.
The lessons I have learnt:
1- all bold people are so damn positive.
2- Having sense of purpose is important.
3- Make your team feel included and be a supportive manager
4- We are always always imperfect
5- Build your own Attitude
6- Your purpose should be as explicit as you can
7- Empathy, Empathy, empathy
8- Don’t wait for your next job to do your best work. Think about every job you grt as the most important one😊
Thank you, Sir!
💯
Correction:
1- all bald people are so damn positive.
The way he has transformed Microsoft from a dying giant to one of the most integrated tech companies out there is truly inspiring. This was such a beautiful Conversation
Over one trillion US dollars is just a numerical symbol. What should be more concerned about is Microsoft, a synonym for backward productivity in many people's minds. How did it achieve 12 times in 8 years?
AND NOW , he is KILLING IT AGAIN.
Not sure if I should say that I’m amazed with way the interviewer has framed her questions (all of which indicative that she is very well informed) or the CEO who did not seem uncomfortable or hesitant (again indicative that he very well knows the things around). Overall a great interview - Kudos to the interviewer for framing the right questions to the right person. Loved every minute of this discussion.
Tara is a very intelligent and articulate interviewer who smoothly transitions to next question based on the guest’s answers.
Yes. While I was listening to the whole conversation, I got the same impression. She could take out Satya's deep thoughts and experiences with her meaningful questions followed by answers given by Satya. She is most skillful and must have well prepared for this interview. I am equally thankful to the interviewer for bringing the best out of the interviewee.
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This the beauty of America, who ever have talent in world they take them and bright them. if he stayed in indian he will be in corner of tamilnadu IT office . thank you USA
😂😂😂 pretty sad
quite true
He may as well have been ceo of IT company in India
I feel the same now. Experienced like odd man out and always sidelined. I literally cried alone many times when things doesn't move anywhere in my professional career.
You need to be in right work environment and with right set of people to grow in your career provided you are passionate and wanted to make difference in the world.
Satya is like Monk dressed in business suit. His simplicity and the way he look at things are so full of humbleness. Technology driven by Empathy is probably the thought that ever technology company should adopt at its core. The sense of empathy in general have risen up in last few years after pandemic and global turmoil, so it becomes far more important then ever.
Kudos to Tara who listened so carefully and transitioned to new set of questions in seamless manner.
Overall this was worth every second spent.
@@shrishri8898 you don't need to be from iit to get a job at Microsoft
This has been an enlightening conversation. It's really amazing watching a Big Tech CEO talk about humanity as the guiding principle of what tech development should be all about. His emphasis on the importance of empathy and respect will forever be etched on my mind. Thank you Satya and to the interviewer for such an amazing conversation.
I need an aspirin.
his son died
Anchor has asked questions very well. From personal to professional to strategies and AI and empathy. Opportunity with responsibility is so important with real belief in growth mind set. Most of all what makes you happy and who you are and what is your identity. Brilliant!
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My personal empathy from to professional to strategies and AI.multilevel, Learning Machine support for safety stock investors#Support Beginners freedom istruction & Webinar course-coach any figure Professionally-result-success...
Tara could take out Satya's deep thoughts and experiences with her meaningful questions followed by answers given by Satya. She is most skillful and must have well prepared for this interview. I am equally thankful to the interviewer for bringing the best out of the interviewee.
Satya has had lot of personal strides in his personal life and he humbly accepted it that put that empathy in his professionalism. This is learning for us. Truly inspiring. And a great interview with including interviewer and interviewee.
Never seen a more humble, friendly person with a glow of good energy about him. A legend of our time
He Said, We Build technology so that Others can build more technology wow what a Vision 🙌
Nice observation. Truly it's a huge point. A source of inspiration.
Whenever I see Satya Nadella, his smile makes me want to smile too. Let's enjoy the journey of life - do what you love and love what you do.
😊
Satya Nadella is a great CEO leader that emphasise true humility and respect to others and to ourselves. Everything that embarked from his voice has a value in shaping the large organisation and in the globalisation.
Good to see some Ceo that is not only good in what is doing but also is a good person
Waao what a wonderful session
I accidentally came across this video nd i thought i should watch it nd after watching 5 mins i couldn't stop myself to watch full session
I m obsessed to do something unique in my life.
Thnks nd love from India
Being able to see life from the eyes of my son. Beautiful and so inspiring how empathy defined him. Feel great being in Hyderabad. You make us so proud Satya.
it's a little weird that you claim to be the mother of a billion-dollar companies CEO when a little research proves that his mother's name is actually prabhavati she was a lecturer in the college he attended yet again this is nothing more than a spoilt rich kid getting everything handed to them
@@stephenbyrnes9706 There is a limit to what can be handed to you mate. Sure he had an easy life till college but his parents didn't matter in any way when he climbed the leadership chain of microsoft in the us.
@@yadavadvait so your argument is that he earned it himself?? did you not read my comment he got a free pass through college even if he was failing the classes he still would have passed because of his mother I've done some further research and I know for a fact he's only in the position he's in now because of who his family knows to trust me he got it all handed to him and he's so up himself he can't even take the 30 seconds to respond or even do his damn job just wants to sit on his arse raking in dollars he doesn't deserve
So many US CEOs are Indian, you would think India could take advantage of that natural gift to rise economically at a faster pace.
Politics shuns the growth of real leaders who can transform India significantly.
They are successful because THEY are not in India
@@supercrazydesi well said.
we dont do that here
In India,they would hv been doing normal jobs,USA transformed them,USA IS DEFINITELY GREAT
MS was so right choosing Satya. His full of empathy, inclusion, and humanity that brought MS back.
Job of an Anchor / Interviewer is to make the interviewee Comfortable and to run the show smoothly. I’ve seen many interviews and this Anchor has set the BAR VERY HIGH, it look like a casual conversation with a very close friend, but the amount of information & knowledge she made Staya share is sufficient to ACE our professional life…..Once Again Great JOB by Anchor and thanks @Stanford Graduate School of Business for sharing the Video.
This guy is fully for Xbox. Im so happy as a gamer. Thank you satya!
Excellent interview! The interviewer asked some brilliant questions 👏
How good and beautiful is this Anchor / Interviewer. Really loved the line of questioning, the voice, the approach... Super perfect person.
Very, very good interview. Excellently structured. Incredibly professional with good questions; well thought out and considerate answers.
'Be Bold and Be Right'
Great advice
I am happy that he failed at Cricket, so could make Microsoft Outlook better!
id still stick to gmail...
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He is like MS Dhoni among CEO's. Very cool, charming, and risk taker as well as very positive
Thank you for your help. I couldn't have done it without you and others.
This is one of the greatest talk !
I was waiting for him to mention the 2nd most influential book on him, he even passed out copies of it to management: the 2003 book "Nonviolent Communication" by psychologist Marshall B. Rosenberg.
What is the book, my friend? I think I missed that part
He didn't mention this book in this interview.
@@vinhnghiang1273 First book he mentioned was "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol Dweck. He didn't mention "nonviolent communication" in this talk, did he?
❤ The leadership at the GSP This is a benchmark of the global diversity of parents and the proserpity and view point of influence
What a great interviewer! Excellent session, thank you.
Dear, Satya,
You did an AMAZING job.
Thank you, Sir!
The answers to the questions are so proper with interestin examples , what a good listener Satya is✅✅
❤😂🎉 54:16 😢😮😅😊😊
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ฝม. ,aw2eezz2
Great interviewer. Good questions and never interrupts.
Terrific answers to the final questions...classic responses which is why he is the boss
Don't wait for your next job, do your best work. Fantastic 👍
I love the ecosystem take on tech, how true. Having an obsession about what customers want and of course the cultural fit of selecting employees. Really inspiring. Microsoft transformation. Very interesting and highlights how important ethical leadership is.
He, as well as other Americans of Indian descent, seems to disprove the notion that Asians aren't making it to the top. On the contrary, Americans of Indian descent seem to be a well respected lot in almost any endeavor they attempt, including political.
All these people making india proud... Respect...
He is Bill, from his perceptions to the way he talks. I didn't find difference of a small echo in his talking, I mean see how he pause, pronounce and responded. Impressive!
Love the interview. Understand the thought process of Biggest company CEO.Thanks Satya.
Innovation is all about meeting unmet and unarticulated needs of customers. Amazing 👏
SATYA MINDSET about Microsoft... He empowers his employees.. his employees create and innovate ... and those Microsoft products empower many small businesses all over the world..!
It is a great interview with wide coverage on professional qualities and leadership role which have been replied most clearly by Microsoft CEO.
Great interview. The interviewer had well thought out questions.
The culture of the society from which you draw your talent also influences what you can and cannot do as far as editing the overall culture of your current group... Balancing act
Hello good evening both of you keepsafe GOD bless Us perfect interview sir 👍👍👍😍😍
Satya Nadella accurately understood the importance of empathy in life.
Very Charming & Mindfulness interview
Your dedication is evident. Saw similar passion in a book that's close to my heart. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Various Authors
What keeps you good at night is... "What wakes me up at morning!" Good one!
Golden question to ask yourself starting from today
What are my most important needs and desires? Does my present life fulfill them?
Thank you so much for putting this into writing.
I got from this, growth mindset = perpetual cycle of questioning what (else) should(n't) I be doing?
carol dweck's book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success might be an enjoyable read for you.
thank you for sharing these videos and making them public
Much appreciated Sir 😊
28 years with Microsoft and then goes on to be a non founder CEO. I so wish to know his interpersonal skills practice as I lack that.
Humility and ruthlessness
@@TheUnique69able Why ruthlessness?
Excellent and very inspiring interview it is👍👍
I’m happy that the title of videos and the screen shot are different
Awesome interview with a series of brilliant questions from the interviewer...
Superb Anchor. Great Satya.
I love your channel in wonderful and you are a wonderful person in your strategies, thank you
Excelente interview 🙌
What a beautiful soul 🇺🇸.committed to growth.no other feelings.may every country follow this.
He is my Role modell , I am going to attend his alma mater Booth school of Business for the Spring
he should be fired immediately
in microsoft photos you can't even add text to a photo
that is the most imcompetent thing you could possibly do to the application.
Insightful life has changing nuances at the tremendous carrier of Satya Nadella.
Quite intriguing and pretty good
You are the one who knows how and where should invest and earn.
Very interesting and insightful conversation
Empathy. The well-spoken respect It is the word of the day ❤
The three things was windows word Excel PowerPoint. Lower level in telephony. Lower level in design diagrams. Lower level in classification on other areas. Exponential in movies.
BE BOLD AND BE RIGHT! that was a great interview in my recent times i have heard , many things to take away!
More love from Kenya,
Only Sathya could make Microsoft cool. He is The Brand!
I am not telling you how to run Microsoft and IA in particular. However, I noticed the new ways and ideas people are submitting their resumes now that AI is everywhere. Using their creativity while showcasing themselves and their affiliated products. Through song, writing, and physical appearance. I am sure the creators of AI are flattered. Good luck to you and your vision.
Good one on schools and sports, and the link with team work and leadership skills.
And think I would spend more time in this channel and share this channel
Very smart Guy, much respect for you my brother
Excellent interview 👌😍
one of the best CEOs
Классное интервью. Great talker
Being able to see life from the eyes of my son. Beautiful and so inspiring how empathy defined him. Feel great being in Hyderabad. You make us so proud Satya.
Proud to be a Manipal alumni as he studied in Manipal Institute of Technology
Really learnt a lot one day aspire to work for the great company
Appreciate it ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Interesting on empathy and respect 🙂
Great interview
Resonates at multiple levels, great!!
He is a doing phenomenal job
9:10 excellent
THANK YOU SO MUCH ,FOR THIS SOMEON GREATHES INTERVENTO
Being able to learn is good but their is a balance to be had between what you have learned and maybe encouraged to implement and what you yourself desire and expect as far as your own goals.
dont worry we will share this tecnology together to change the world..lots more we can do..this tech was frm k500.000 twilgh light zone time..fwd..
empathy...empowering people:) ..We are God's gift to mankind:)....learn...grow....grounded in the reality...Thank you CEO Pres:)
thank you for the inspiration
God bless U and thank U
In Indian villages the population control has been there. Usually the first child is killed using kalli pal . The second is sent to military to get money so that the parents can live happily. If the third is born then overseas.
The best
When someone finds that a product satisfies his needs and extremely easy to use. The basic idea of a product is to make life easier.
at the end, as Elon says, MBA's ruin companies, so STANFORD can SUCK it.
this is the as of Engineers turned CEOs.
Thank you 🙏
that is really mesmerising