Artifact Details

Title

Churchill Club | Geoffrey Moore & Paul Saffo Discuss "Power" at Changing the Game 2011

Catalog Number

102792377

Type

Moving image

Description

"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." --Abraham Lincoln

Event Information
Power informs our history and literature. It defines our professional and social relationships. It provides—or denies—us access, information, influence and wealth. But power is fickle, and fleeting. We live in a rare moment: in the past, shifts in power, whether economic, political or technological, occurred periodically; the term status quo is not without irony. Today, power emerges in new ways, from unexpected sources, at all times. But understanding the means by which power is created and wielded defines who Changes the Game.
Churchill Club proudly presents its third annual daylong conference dedicated to change and innovation. This exciting, day-long, interactive event will present a series of thought-provoking expressions of power, from personal, to organizational, to geopolitical. Hear from visionaries who are changing our world, interact with organizations that are authoring the future, contribute your own ideas, and power up a level via our range of power training workshops.

Conference speakers:
Kare Anderson, Emmy-winning journalist
Mandar Apte, GameChanger, Shell
Dave Blakely, Head, Technology Strategy Practice, IDEO
Sir Alan Collins, Nair & Co.
George Gilder, Author, Knowledge and Power
David Grove, President & CEO, ThinkFit
Avery Lyford, Manging Director, Propell Solutions
Randy Otto, Performance Artist
Jeffrey Pfeffer, Stanford Professor of Management; Author, Power: Why Some People Have It and Others Don't
Additional Speakers TBA

Date

2011

Participants

Moore, Geoffrey, Speaker
Saffo, Paul, Speaker

Publisher

Computer History Museum

Place of Publication

Palo Alto, CA

Duration

00:02:25

Format

MP4

Category

Talk

Collection Title

Churchill Club

Credit

Gift of the Churchill Club

Lot Number

X9335.2021