Brains and Brawn
Stanford GSB's Robert Siegel examines how legacy companies make the transition to digital.
Episode 61 of the Sand Hill Road podcast, hosted by NBC Bay Area, titled "Brains and Brawn" was published on September 28, 2021 and runs 18 minutes.
September 28, 2021 ·18m · Sand Hill Road
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Stanford GSB's Robert Siegel examines how legacy companies make the transition to digital.
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Stanford GSB's Robert Siegel examines how legacy companies make the transition to digital.
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