The Business of Social: Engagement, Collaboration and Innovation
Britt Technology Impact Series: Technology
The Britt Technology Impact Series (BTIS) provides MBA candidates and the Tuck and Dartmouth communities with insights into how changes in technology affect individuals, impact enterprises and reshape industries. The series explores a different theme each academic year through events including panel discussions with industry leaders, one-on-one meetings with executives and academic seminars. At year-end, the center produces an overview of the findings that gives students unique perspectives on relevant business and technology issues. The 2011-12 Britt Technology Impact Series will examine how cloud computing gives consumers and enterprises new ways to stay connected. Past series looked at social technology, mobile and video. Experience Past Series Overviews and More Information ›
Roger McNamee T’82 - Keynote
March 30, 2012 • Tuck Entertainment, Sports and Media Symposium
Roger McNamee T'82, Co-Founder of Elevation Partners, was the keynote at the 2012 Entertainment, Sports and Media Symposium. More ›
Topics: Innovation, Technology
Maps, Spies and Commerce: Elevating Satellite Imagery with Cloud Computing
November 17, 2011 • Tuck Campus
Yancey L. Spruill T'97, CFO at DigitalGlobe, visits talk to talk about managing large amounts of data and enormous files in the cloud. More ›
Topics: Cloud Computing, Technology
CDS Tech Lunch with Mike LaJoie, EVP & CTO, Time Warner Cable
March 30, 2011 • Tuck Campus
Time Warner Cable's Chief Technology Officer, Mike LaJoie, visited Tuck to discuss what emerging technologies allow cable service providers to more thinly slice what had been the broadest of mass mediums. More ›
Topics: Social Media, Technology
Avatars in the Boardroom: A Virtual Revolution in Workplace Collaboration
February 24, 2011 • Tuck Campus
John Lester, Director of Community Development at ReactionGrid, spoke at Tuck on the power and reach of virtual collaboration as part of the Britt Technology Impact Series. More ›
Topics: Social Media, Technology
Industry Overview
November 12, 2008
James McQuivey, VP of Forrester Research, spoke at Tuck. He kicked off the 2008-2009 Britt Technology Impact Series, sponsored by Glenn Britt (T'72), CEO of Time Warner Cable. The BTIS has additional funding from IBM. More ›
Topics: Technology
Beyond Web 2.0
April 23, 2008
An off-the-record look at emerging technologies, venture capitalism, and entrepreneurship was enjoyed by participants and attendants. Questions covered include: How are companies looking to invest in emerging technologies identifying and evaluating new prospects? How are entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs-turned-investors working together?
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Topics: Entrepreneurship, Technology
Web 2.0 and Career Management
April 8, 2008
How is Web 2.0 changing the way individuals manage their professional identities? How will it impact the way companies recruit and identify potential talent? The Director of Marketing at LinkedIn, Surya Yalamanchili, spoke directly with Tuck students about managing careers given today's internet tools.
Topics: Career, Internet / Connectivity, Marketing, Technology






