It is recommended that students get the broadest possible view of the topics addressed in their lectures. For this, the world wide web offers multiple possibilities, e.g. free videos and webcasts that can enhance a student’s perspective.

Title / Description Publisher Speaker Link
Building Growth: Why Don’t We Use What We Know
In this presentation the challenges that come with corporate growth are addressed. MIT Prof. Rebecca Henderson (MIT Sloan School) Link (0:56:26)
Managers Not MBAs: Debating the Merits of Business Education
Critical discourse about MBA-programs as "manager's education" MIT Prof. Henry Mintzberg (McGill University) Link (0:58:41)
Tools for Business Model Generation
Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lecture Series Stanford University's Entrepreneurship Corner Alexander Osterwalder Link (0:53:20)
A Conversation with Jack Welch
Lessons learned by Jack Welch: Leadership can be tought MIT Jack Welch (ehem. CEO General Electric) Link (0:56:39)
Cyberwar!
Dependencies of public life on internet and resulting risks PBS frontline Link (0:52:00)
Not Your Typical CEO
Reorientation of banking sector and its IT: Customer relation and service instead of a technology and product focus MIT Lawrence K. Fish (CEO Citizens Financial Group) Link (0:54:53)
Standards and Strategy: Competing in Increasingly Open Worlds
Open (public) standards in IT versus the business principle - How business can create value added of open standards MIT Prof. Rebecca Henderson (MIT Sloan School) Link (0:55:23)
Open Networks and Open Society: The Relationship between Freedom, Law, and Technology
Science in conflict between copyright and public knowledge MIT Prof. Hal Abelson (MIT School) and John Wilbanks (Executive Director Creative Commons) Link (1:38:00)
Interview with Tim O'Reilly
Introduction to Open Source NerdTV / PBS Tim O'Reilly (Gründer Open Source Inititiative) Link (1:05:00)
Democratizing Innovation
About innovations from normal users and the effects to society MIT Prof. Eric von Hippel (MIT Sloan School) Link (1:00:44)
iWoz: From Computer Geek to Culture Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It
A (different) view upon computer history MIT Steve Wozniak (Co-Founder Apple Computer) Link (00:41:30)
IBM Podcast - expert talk
Audio and video podcasts about topical trends and technologies in IT IBM Miscellanious IBM experts Link
From Lab to Market: Where Technology is Headed - The Research Director's Point of View
Panel Discussion about conducting R&D in vanguard technology MIT Prof. Rebecca Henderson (MIT Sloan School; Moderator), Paul Horn (Senior VP and Director IBM Research), Uma Chowdhry (VP, Global Central Research and Development DuPont), Robert Tepper (President, Research and Development Millenium Pharmaceuticals) Link (01:14:56)
Human-Computer Interaction Seminar
Data Modeling and Conceptual Sketching in the Design Process at Microsoft (Fall 2007) Stanford University Monty Hammontree (Director of User Experience, Microsoft Developer Products Division) Link (01:25:54; iTunes required)