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They’re the biggest companies in the country, and they touch every part of your day—from powering the phone in your hand to providing the food on your plate. What can we learn from them? Get brilliant... more
FAQs about Fortune 500 Daily:How many episodes does Fortune 500 Daily have?The podcast currently has 316 episodes available.
December 17, 2019Clotilde Delbos, Acting CEO, Renault 12/17/2019There are roughly 5-million electric vehicles on the roads worldwide. In Europe, there are about sixty E-V models available. That number is expected to triple by 20-21. Right now – the French automaker, Renault, claims 22-percent of the European E-V market. The bulk of Renault’s electric sales come from its popular “Zoe” model. The little hatchback is SO popular, Renault got more than 6-thousand orders for it in October alone....more3minPlay
December 16, 2019David Abney, CEO, UPS 12/16/2019How many times has the U-P-S truck stopped by your house this month? During the holiday season – “Big Brown” delivers about forty-million packages a day. U-P-S also hires about 100-thousand seasonal workers to help make those deliveries. But what if little brown drones could do it instead? U-P-S just became the first company to get F-A-A approval to operate a fleet of drones as an airline....more3minPlay
December 13, 2019Indra Nooyi, Former CEO, PepsiCo 12/13/2019Indra Nooyi served as C-E-O of Pepsico for twelve years before she stepped down in 20-18. In addition to leading a Fortune 500 company and being named one of Fortune’s most powerful women in business, she’s also a wife and the mother of two daughters. So when it comes to work / life balance, she’s learned a thing or two. Here she is at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women International Summit in September....more3minPlay
December 12, 2019Denise Johnson, Caterpillar 12/12/2019In 20-19, for the first time in U-S history, at least half of the country’s college-educated workers were women. But it turns out not many of them want to work in manufacturing jobs. For a company like Caterpillar - the 94-year-old Fortune 500 company best known for its iconic yellow machines - that’s a problem. Denise Johnson is the Resource Industries Group President at Caterpillar.. She joined Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit in October....more2minPlay
December 11, 2019Stephanie Cohen, Goldman Sachs 12/11/2019Ongoing tensions between the U-S and China have many saying a ‘decoupling’ of the two economies is inevitable. But Stephanie Cohen does not agree.. She’s the Chief Strategy Officer at Goldman Sachs – one of America’s biggest banks that’s been doing business in China for 25-years. Cohen says China has always been - and will continue to be - a part of Goldman’s growth strategy....more3minPlay
December 10, 2019Lisa Su, CEO, AMD 12/10/2019Of all of the college-educated Americans working in computer jobs – only 25-percent are women. Among the country’s engineering employees – only FIFTEEN-percent are women. Lisa Su checks both of these boxes. But she doesn’t have just any computer job - she’s the ONLY woman leading one of the world’s biggest computer chip manufacturers. And, she holds an engineering P-H-D....more3minPlay
December 09, 2019Corie Barry, CEO, Best Buy 12/9/2019In 2-thousand-and-twelve, Best Buy was in trouble. Sales at the consumer electronics company were plummeting – and so was its stock price. Then the C-E-O resigned with no immediate successor on deck. Corie Barry was the company’s chief transformation officer at the time. At Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit in October, she described that chaotic time… AND why she decided to stick by the company....more4minPlay
December 06, 2019Antonio Neri, CEO, Hewlett Packard Enterprise 12/6/2019Today the average American employee stays with a company for less than five years. That number is even lower among younger workers. But many C-E-Os of Fortune 500 companies have spent years at the companies they now run. Walmart’s C-E-O Doug McMillon loaded trucks as a teen. Mary Barra worked the G-M assembly line before she took over the C-suite. Antonio Neri, C-E-O of Hewlett Packard Enterprises, started at the company’s call center back in 19-95....more3minPlay
December 05, 2019Zhao Feng, VP & CTO, Haier Smart Home 12/5/2019We keep hearing about all the ways lightening-fast 5-G technology is going to change our lives. But here’s one that may be new to you: Haier Smart Home’s Chief Technology Officer predicts 5-G is going to change the way we *cook.* Doctor Zhao Feng (JOW FUNG) – joined Fortune’s Global Tech Forum in November to explain....more3minPlay
December 04, 2019Beth Ford, CEO, Land O'Lakes 12/4/2019It’s been almost fifty six years since President Johnson declared a “War on Poverty” in America. And while the Census Bureau reports national poverty levels have fallen in each of the last five years, roughly 11-point-eight-percent of Americans still live below the poverty line. Land O’ Lakes C-E-O Beth Ford has been working hard to raise the profile of the poor in rural areas....more3minPlay
FAQs about Fortune 500 Daily:How many episodes does Fortune 500 Daily have?The podcast currently has 316 episodes available.