Work Rules! Insights from Inside Google that Will Transform How you Live and Lead

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Күн бұрын

Speaker: Laszlo Bock
Chair: Professor Sandy Pepper
Google receives more than two million unique job applications a year. In this talk, Laszlo Bock, the head of their People Operations, will explain how Google went from a small search engine to a global company of over 50,000 employees without losing its culture and core values.
Laszlo Bock (@LaszloBock2718) leads Google's people function, which includes all areas related to the attraction, development, and retention of 'Googlers', of which there are more than 50,000 in seventy offices worldwide. During his tenure, Google has been recognised over 100 times as an exceptional employer, including being named the Number 1 Best Company to work for in the UK, Ireland, US, Japan, Brazil and numerous other countries. He is author of Work Rules! Insights from Inside Google that Will Transform How you Live and Lead.
Sandy Pepper is Professor of Management Practice in the Department of Management at LSE.
The Department of Management (@LSEManagement) is a globally diverse academic community at the heart of the LSE, taking a unique interdisciplinary, academically in-depth approach to the study of management and organisations.

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@channelforpositivitylunder9385
@channelforpositivitylunder9385 6 жыл бұрын
This book is a great service to the public Google spent years (and $) gathering data to discover these people/work-related insights and decided to give it away to the public Thank you :)
@kairos106
@kairos106 7 жыл бұрын
What Laszlo talks abaout is amazing, but in spite of that he tried to engage the prof, the prof was not open to it, so there was no conversation, which would be even more interesting.
@krisgulati1704
@krisgulati1704 8 жыл бұрын
"So the idea here is that, if we can do more good for the world by sharing something, than by keeping it for ourselves - it's worth sharing." I think they should apply the same logic to their taxes?
@KonstantinMihov
@KonstantinMihov 8 жыл бұрын
Kris Gulati That's not their job - that's the job of the government.
@marlenessouthed8139
@marlenessouthed8139 8 жыл бұрын
Multifaceted. download mp3 version @ tinyurl . com \ os2trnk . delete spaces.
@ryhuang7845
@ryhuang7845 8 жыл бұрын
+Konstantin Mihov We are the world and our own acts count - to follow the moral principle we have to start from our own actions - if you think that the government would be able to look after the ethic behavior of each and every company, you are living in fantasy land.
@ryhuang7845
@ryhuang7845 8 жыл бұрын
+Kris Gulati I would like to add that if a company pays very different salaries to the workers, the statistics show, that it increases the competition which leads to the situation, that you are not willing to share your ideas with the others, since you do want to get the bonuses to your self - better for the company if you share your ideas, since it helps to develop them (not to mention the atmosphere in the company)
@will16320
@will16320 7 жыл бұрын
Outclassed Sandy I hate to say it...
@robertpepper6184
@robertpepper6184 7 жыл бұрын
Hi will16320 (which, I hasten to add, isn't even a real name unless, as your profile picture suggests, you are a robotic snake). Unfortunately, you have entirely misunderstood Professor Pepper's role in the prestigious 'Work Rules! Insights from Inside Google that will transform how you live and lead' project. Far from engaging in a debate with the eminent speaker, Laszlo Bock, Pepper (BA, MSc, DBA, ESRC/FME) as the acting chair, was concerned with stimulating a thought-provoking forum for discussion, and arousing the kind of cross-interest dialogue which, I'm sure you will agree, it's central to such important and topical issues. In this role, he was doubtlessly effective and interesting. Plus, he could totally beat you in a fight, so don't go making the kind of statements you can't deliver on down a dark alley with four and a half pints of Stella Artois down your grubby throat. Yours sincerely, all his sons.
@AJSax0n
@AJSax0n Жыл бұрын
Just a shame they messed up his mic. so distorted.
@davidjohnson4045
@davidjohnson4045 4 жыл бұрын
Jeez, is it just me or is this host condescending? Few times in this interview, he made the conversation completely awkward for both Laszlo and people in the crowd.
@urimtefiki226
@urimtefiki226 2 жыл бұрын
Put a sociopath in recruitment process and he will torture everyone making them ill, and you helping people that way.
@JohnnyMinecraftRoleplays
@JohnnyMinecraftRoleplays 6 жыл бұрын
booooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@lewisevelyn5768
@lewisevelyn5768 3 жыл бұрын
The professor is unprofessional, thinks he’s big time and it is actually quite embarrassing for all. I don’t understand why he’s interviewing if he didn’t have the intention to engage.
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