字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 (music) Eric Schmidt: I'm Eric Schmidt, Class of 1976. Eric Schmidt: I was an electrical engineering major because there was no Eric Schmidt: computer science, now there is, and I am now the CEO of Google. Eric Schmidt: It seems to me that people go to college, and then they join Eric Schmidt: their firms, and between the ages of 25 and 35 they learn a lot. Eric Schmidt: And then, all of a sudden, they want everything not to change. Eric Schmidt: And inevitably something new comes along: a new idea, a new fashion, a new country, Eric Schmidt: a new war, whatever, that upsets everything. Eric Schmidt: So the lesson to be learned after years of watching this is Eric Schmidt: that the norm must change. Eric Schmidt: What we want to do is we want to constantly reinvent Eric Schmidt: ourselves. Now it's easy to say that. Eric Schmidt: How do you do it? In our case, we encourage our Eric Schmidt: employees to spend 20 percent of their time working on whatever Eric Schmidt: they are interested in, not what their boss wants them Eric Schmidt: to work on. Out of that, most of our great new products have come. Eric Schmidt: Many different leadership styles work. Eric Schmidt: There's not one leadership style that is the way in which Eric Schmidt: corporations, institutions succeed. Eric Schmidt: You'll have passionate, charismatic and disorganized leaders. Eric Schmidt: You'll have boring and rational and precise leaders. Eric Schmidt: What really matters about a leader is their commitment to Eric Schmidt: getting to the right answer and to doing it in the right way. Eric Schmidt: And however they get there, if they get to the right Eric Schmidt: answer, people respect them. Eric Schmidt: Along the way, you'll have conflict and you Eric Schmidt: can resolve it in many different ways. If you don't seek out the Eric Schmidt: conflict, you won't excel. Eric Schmidt: Because without the conflict, at least the ideas in conflict, Eric Schmidt: you won't hear the best ideas. Eric Schmidt: When I thought about where to go to college, Eric Schmidt: everyone assumed I would go to a technical school, Eric Schmidt: someplace where people with my interests would go. Eric Schmidt: But I was attracted to Princeton precisely because Eric Schmidt: engineering was not its primary focus. Eric Schmidt: And I believe that the value of a liberal arts education just in Eric Schmidt: general, just learning about the world Eric Schmidt: and learning about other people, would serve me in some inchoate Eric Schmidt: way, some way in which I really didn't know. Eric Schmidt: And that's proven true -- Eric Schmidt: that the skills and in particular the social Eric Schmidt: experiences and exposure to the non-technical part of the Eric Schmidt: world as a young person, made a huge difference for me. Eric Schmidt: In my case, I met a brilliant professor who got me interested Eric Schmidt: in computing and got me interested in the foundations of Eric Schmidt: the kinds of things I did after I left Princeton. Eric Schmidt: So it was the combination of critical thinking and the fact Eric Schmidt: that you had such good access to professors who you could really Eric Schmidt: talk to, that as a very, very young Eric Schmidt: person had a huge impact on me. Eric Schmidt: My name is Eric Schmidt, and I'm a Princeton Engineer. (music)
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