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Andrea is joined by Intertrust CEO Talal Shamoon. Talal talks about adaptability in business, why the absence of strict hierarchy can be an advantage and why your team and the tools you give them are one of the greatest assets for any CEO. Talal is an entrepreneur by nature and talks about how this has aided his success and gives his thoughts on different CEO archetypes including detailed feedback on Elon Musks' leadership style.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST BITS
“This company is very rare, it’s been evergreen it’s entire life”
“There’s no real hierarchy we organise around problems that need to be solved”
“To create shareholder value I have to ensure the team remains the best team in the world”
“You team around tasks and problems you don’t create a hierarchy”
“Companies like Motorola and Nokia had to die for companies like Apple and Samsung to be born”
“It’s teams and tools”
“I never make decisions by myself… I don’t hold the truth, I don’t own the truth, no one owns the truth”
“Ultimately the best way to learn is from other people”
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ABOUT THE GUEST
Talal Shamoon became Intertrust’s CEO in 2003.
Under his leadership, Intertrust has grown from a small R&D and licensing company to a global leader in trusted computing products and services, licensing, and standardization.
Today, Intertrust’s inventions enable billions of licensed products worldwide and its products are globally deployed.
He joined Intertrust in 1997 as a member of the research staff, and then held a series of executive positions, including Executive Vice President for Business Development and Marketing.
An electrical engineer and computer scientist by training, Talal was a researcher at the NEC Research Institute in Princeton, NJ, where he focused on digital signal processing and content security.
He sits on several company boards – he is a member of the board of directors at Intertrust and on the advisory board of Iron Pillar.
A recognized inventor, published author, and frequent public speaker,with a Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Cornell University.
ABOUT THE HOST
My name is Andrea Petrone. I'm a Human Performance and Leadership Advisor, Executive Coach and International Speaker. I help leaders and their teams to change their mindsets and master their leadership capabilities so they can achieve extraordinary performance. I've been in the corporate world for more than 20 years working globally - in 6 countries and 3 continents - for medium-large companies.