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As the technology consumer grows increasingly sophisticated, expectations reach new altitudes - not to mention new attitudes. How do companies stay competitive? How do tech companies know what the consumer wants before they want it?
Join Stanford alumnus Robbie Bach, Senior Vice President, of Microsoft’s Home and Entertainment Division, as he walks us through the playing field of today's competitive market. In addition to heading Microsoft's global gaming division, Bach is also the co-leader of Microsoft's Consumer Leadership Team and helps shape the company's strategic vision in the consumer marketplace.
This is the first in a series of New York Times-hosted breakfasts that are moderated by a New York Times journalist who will participate in a Q&A dialogue with influential leaders in business, technology and our society. Churchill Club breakfast programs are limited to a smaller number of attendees in order to spur interaction between you and your fellow members, as well as between the audience and speakers.
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