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Hamdi Ulukaya, the founder of Chobani (a company with expected valuation in the billions of USD) claims to be an “anti-CEO” of sorts. That’s because he cares about one thing more than profit — people. Chris asks Hamdi about how he uses his business to make the world better for both employees and customers, the difference between profit and true wealth, and what we can do, in and outside of business, to combat global inequality.
Transcripts for The TED Interview are available at: go.ted.com/TTIscripts
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To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity
Hamdi Ulukaya, the founder of Chobani (a company with expected valuation in the billions of USD) claims to be an “anti-CEO” of sorts. That’s because he cares about one thing more than profit — people. Chris asks Hamdi about how he uses his business to make the world better for both employees and customers, the difference between profit and true wealth, and what we can do, in and outside of business, to combat global inequality.
Transcripts for The TED Interview are available at: go.ted.com/TTIscripts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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