Photos by Krystal Spencer
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2004 Kelley Business Conference
On Wednesday, March 3, 2004 the Indiana University Kelley School of Business presented its 58th annual Business Conference in Indianapolis. The theme for this year's conference was Leading Change: Reinventing the Organization.
Speakers included the leader of a company few believed could survive a highly visible corporate crisis, a Hoosier proponent of entrepreneurship and the nation's second-highest-ranking military officer.
John T. Lampe, outgoing chairman of the board, CEO and president of Bridgestone Americas Holding Inc., spoke about "Leadership in Challenging Times."
Steven J. Beck, president of the Indiana Venture Center, spoke about "The Renaissance of Entrepreneurship in Indiana."
General Peter Pace, United States Marine Corps and vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, spoke about "Leading Change in the U.S. Military."
Samuel A. DiPiazza Jr., Global CEO of PricewaterhouseCoopers, spoke about "Managing Risk During Times of Significant Change."
John T. Lampe, outgoing chairman of the board, CEO and president of Bridgestone Americas Holding Inc.
Listen to all of Mr. Lampe's remarks, or listen to these specific sections:
Importance of strong relationships
Mr. Lampe's first job with the company
Company's integrity
Advice to future business leaders
"Making it right"
Integrating knowledge is a management challenge Sanity check
Foundation of trust, integrity, respect
Strong company-dealer relationship
Being a good corporate citizen
Company-consumer relationship
Conclusion
Steven J. Beck, president of Indiana Venture Center. Listen to all of Mr. Beck's remarks, or listen to these specific sections:
Vibrant entrepreneurial economy in Indiana
Early Indiana entrepreneurs
Role of manufacturing in the Indiana economy
Economic problems in Indiana
Entrepreneurship as an alternative
Comparison of Indiana to California's Silicon Valley Strengths in Indiana
Objectives
Current entrepreneurial activities
Possible results of an entrepreneurial economy in the future
Challenges to Indiana business leaders
Conclusion
General Peter Pace, United States Marine Corps and vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Listen to all of General Pace's remarks, or listen to these specific sections:
Opening Remarks
General Pace's duties
Looking ahead militarily
A nation at war
Samuel A. DiPiazza Jr., Global CEO of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Listen to all of Mr. DiPiazza's remarks, or listen to these specific sections:
Opening remarks
Becoming CEO, experiencing change
Outline of speech
What happened to the capital markets and the accounting profession
Time of change for capital markets and business
Reaction to change
Commitment to quality and integrity
Problems, challenges and actions
Different future
Trust, honesty, integrity
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