LinkedIn's Vision for the Next 10 Years
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CEO Jeff Weiner delivering the LinkedIn 2014 Company Presentation at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference in San Francisco, California on Monday, March 3, 2014. This presentation outlines LinkedIn's growth, our value propositions for our members and customers, as well as detailing the vision of LinkedIn to create economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce & the development of the Economic Graph. https://www.linkedin.com/company/linkedin-economic-graph
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Enabling Platform for Everyone, Everywhere.
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Hi,
In a world where a lot of young professionals come from a new generation of people who's dream is to build their own business and start up "facilitators" are growing just as fast as it's demand. We might be looking at a very different world 10 years from now. Based on Jeff speech, LinkedIn seams to be looking to unlock the full potential of the recruitment industry as it exists today, what happens when the industry as a whole gets disrupted?
Would like to see how LinkedIn remains competitive, Jeff, any ideas?
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Super Pitch !
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Yaaaaaawn! Man these guys must be soooooooo boring to hang with!
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i can't imagine linkedin being around in 5 years. people stopped taking it seriously back in 2010.
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How Linkedin can damage your business or career: http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/why-linkedin-will-faill
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Genius; 99% inspiration, 1% perspiration! Believable, and it will happen!
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Excellent presentation! An optimistic vision of the near future for the world's professionals with all the basics already in place. Together, we as professionals are creating this future. Its time to jump in the ride or be left out.
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well very wonderful
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In a more perfect world, Weiner would have done a 60-second speech saying as follows:
"We have 400M professionals. Because all humans are equally narcissistic, we have high repeat usage and subscription rates because everyone needs to see who's viewed their profile, just like at a bar or a party. We make money every time someone wants to know who's checking them out online."
I say this because that is actually the biggest positive benefit LinkedIn is bringing all its users. -
This, economic graph, is what I have thought for three years now. Could anybody help me to access Jeff Weiner to present him with my complimentary vission and how to integrate individuals-companies-universities/education? Thanks very much in advance!
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dean Edward morris is not an honest user of your net work this is a public announcement and he is not to be trusted along with his wife melod gay morris he has also taken my mothers estate witout notifying his brothers
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Your vision is global (it reminds me of "the world is flat") but at the same time I tend to think that your localization to simplified chinese creates walls within your global vision, maintaining the chinese workforce within China while someone outside China could have found the rare profile he/she had been looking for, had the profile been accessible in english. At the same time, I fully understand localization from a business development point of view and you could do it in French, German, Spanish, Italian... Maybe you could let users maintain pages in different languages.
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What an inspiring vision for the future of the global economy.
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Excelente video, para los que tienen problemas con el ingles pero lo leen muy bien puedes activar los subtitulos en inglés y se entiende muy bien!
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A great idea to bring to every member with a new chance as well as detailing the vision of LinkedIn to create economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce
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Very polished. Id love to work for these guys.
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LinkedIn is a joke.
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LinkedIn is a joke.
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