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CEO Club Briefing - Chief Executives' Club of Boston

The Emerging and ‘Collaborative Revolution’

On Friday, June 11, at the Chief Executives' Club of Boston, John T. Chambers, chairman and chief executive officer of Cisco Systems, Inc., talked about how Cisco has weathered the global economic slowdown, and the importance of change. William Swanson, chairman and chief executive officer of Raytheon Company, introduced Chambers. VIEW FULL VIDEO »

PRESS COVERAGE

Bloomberg (via San Francisco Chronicle): “U.S. taxes driving firms abroad, Cisco CEO says” READ ARTICLE »

Reuters: “Cisco CEO says will pay dividend before retiring” READ ARTICLE »

Boston Globe: “Cisco sees a future in Mass.” READ ARTICLE »

Boston Business Journal: “Cisco CEO expects continued Mass. growth” READ ARTICLE »

New England Cable News: “Cisco Systems expands in Mass.” VIEW VIDEO »

John T. Chambers

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Cisco Systems, Inc.

TAKE AWAYS

“When we don’t change, as Route 128 found out in high tech, we get left behind.”
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“Every time we’ve gone into an economic downturn, we've come out of it dramatically stronger.”
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“Every mistake I’ve made as a leader has been because I moved too slow. Never once because I moved too fast.”
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“While I’d like to tell you the major [future] challenge here is technology, it is not. The major challenge is changing process.”
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The Chief Executives’ Club of Boston, in association with the Carroll School of Management at Boston College, hosts keynote speakers from the ranks of the world’s most prominent chief executives. A forum for the discussion of challenges facing business leaders today, the Club is ranked the world’s number two CEO speakers event. 

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