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This library of video clips enables educators and others to search for relevant interview clips by subject, industry, country, or any combination of all three. Users can also search by name to find all clips from a specific interviewee. The clips may be downloaded for academic research, teaching, and other educational use. Any other use, including commercial reuse, web publishing, or other forms of redistribution, requires permission of Harvard Business School. These clips are now being used in a new series of Harvard Business School cases on emerging markets. The first two deal with corruption and innovation. Listen to our Cold Call podcast episode on the corruption case.
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James Mwangi
James Mwangi
Corruption
James Mwangi, CEO of Kenya’s Equity Bank, which has one of the largest customer bases of any bank in Africa, argues that the lack of financial literacy posed a far bigger challenge to the bank in Kenya than problems of corruption.Duration: 03:35
Helmy Abouleish
Helmy Abouleish
Education
Helmy Abouleish, CEO of the SEKEM Initiative, details the group’s commitment to education, emphasizing how it allows community members to further their creative and productive potential.Duration: 03:40
Anu Aga
Anu Aga
Education
Anu Aga discusses the decision India-based engineering company Thermax took in 1996 to devote a specific share of profits to social spending, and to focus explicitly on education, supporting schools and the Teach for India program. Aga denounces government educational policies as inadequate and corrupt.Duration: 07:01
Kutayba Alghanim
Kutayba Alghanim
Education
Kutayba Alghanim, Chairman of Kuwait-based Alghanim Industries, a highly diversified business group, talks of his activities facilitating education, including his involvement with the US non-profit organization AMIDEAST and the provision of scholarships for Palestinean students to attend Birzeit University in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.Duration: 04:36
Seema Aziz
Seema Aziz
Education
Seema Aziz, founder of Sefam, the first high-quality fabric made in Pakistan, and founder of the Care Foundation, discusses her foundation's adoption of poorly performing state schools in Pakistan, against the voracious opposition of the teacher trade unions.Duration: 02:33
Seema Aziz
Seema Aziz
Education
Seema, founder of Sefam, the first high-quality fabric made in Pakistan, and founder of the Care Foundation, discusses the interconnected responsibilities of government and business in educating children.Duration: 00:38
Sanjay Bansal
Sanjay Bansal
Education
Sanjay Bansal, former head of Ambootia tea estates in Darjeeling, India, speaks about his extensive educational investments on his estates, including the opposition he faced from the state government.Duration: 06:19
Antonio Celia
Antonio Celia
Education
Antonio Celia, President of Colombia-based Promigas, speaks about the work of the Promigas Foundation and the work it does to improve the quality of public education. Promigas has been able to help over one million children in Colombia over the last 17 years.Duration: 02:43
Patrick Chalhoub
Patrick Chalhoub
Education
Patrick Chalhoub, CEO of Dubai-based luxury retailer Chalhoub, describes his group's commitment to improving education in the region.Duration: 04:27
Binod Chaudhary
Binod Chaudhary
Education
Binod Chaudhary, the prominent Nepalese entrepreneur, asserts his view that business schools cannot create entrepreneurs.Duration: 01:06
Neveen El Tahri
Neveen El Tahri
Education
Neveen El Tahri, Chairperson of Delta Shield for Investment, reflects on her first job at Chase Manhattan Bank in Egypt and shares how she managed to secure a spot in the bank’s credit training program.Duration: 02:46
Fadi Ghandour
Fadi Ghandour
Education
Fadi Ghandour, Founder of Dubai-based courier company Aramex and a leading entrepreneur in the Gulf, speaks about the "youth bulge" in the Arab world, his decision to prioritize educational provision to young people, and how he is able to make a direct impact on society by viewing the youth as an opportunity rather than a challenge.Duration: 02:40