I-Innovate interviewed Google CEO Eric Schmidt and put up the MP3.
I"ve transcribed some parts of the very interesting interview:
Q: Eric, you are CEO of one of the most important companies in the world... but you spend two days a week coming in and teaching a class at Stanford. Why do you do it?
Eric: "Cause you always learn something when you"re teaching something. And you also learn when people talk. You don"t learn very much when you yourself are talking. So, this new generation of entrepeneurs that seem to go through Stanford always ask the new question that I have not heard yet... something to think about.
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Google Blogoscoped>>Publish Date: 3/21/2007 8:02:34 AM
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