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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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Shyam Benegal
Shyam Benegal
Gender
Shyam Benegal, the legendary Indian film maker and pioneer of parallel cinema in the country, discusses the need to contest conventional patriarchal representations of women in movies, as an essential step to achieving greater equality and democracy in India.Duration: 04:37
Omobola Johnson
Omobola Johnson
Gender
Omobola Johnson, the former Minister of Communication Technology in Nigeria, discusses her participation in the co-founding of WimBiz, a Nigerian non-profit organization that seeks “to be the catalyst that elevates the status and influence of women and their contribution to nation building”.Duration: 01:36
Omobola Johnson
Omobola Johnson
Gender
Omobola Johnson, the former Minister of Communication Technology in Nigeria, explains how the non-profit organization WimBiz seeks to increase the representation of women on corporate boards, spotlighting the WimBoard Executive Database.Duration: 01:08
Dr. Yusuf Hamied
Dr. Yusuf Hamied
Healthcare
Dr. Yusuf Hamied, Chair of the pioneering Indian generic drugs company Cipla, explains his objection to the patent monopolies of Western multinational companies, to whom he believes India should not be at the mercy.Duration: 01:47
Devi Shetty
Devi Shetty
Healthcare
Devi Shetty, who founded Narayana hospitals in India, shares one of the most difficult challenges of working as a surgeon in a developing country such as India --having to “put a pricetag on human life” He explains how Narayana Health has developed systems to make sure that even very poor patients get the care they need.Duration: 02:21
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw
Innovation
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chairperson and Managing Director of Biocon, India’s largest biopharmaceutical company, explains how her firm developed over four years a new technology for making insulin, an essential drug to combat India’s crisis of diabetes.Duration: 05:46
Sir Fazle Hasan Abed
Sir Fazle Hasan Abed
Social Impact
Sir Fazle Hasan Abed explains the positive impact of BRAC, the world's largest NGO, on Bangladesh's society.Duration: 01:34
Sir Fazle Hasan Abed
Sir Fazle Hasan Abed
Social Impact
Sir Fazle Abed, the founder of Bangladesh-based BRAC, the world’s largest NGO, narrates BRAC’s entry into the seed business as a way to provide better quality seeds to poor vegetable cultivators, emphasizing that not only nonprofits, but businesses can positively impact society.Duration: 01:45
Shabana Azmi
Shabana Azmi
Social Impact
Shabana Azmi, the prominent Indian actress, discusses her unconventional role as a lesbian in the film Fire, and explains why risks should be taken in parallel cinema.Duration: 01:14
Shabana Azmi
Shabana Azmi
Social Impact
Shabana Azmi, the prominent Indian actress, explains her belief that art is a tool of social change capable of shifting the prevailing societal views, especially about gender, and how this conviction has affected her choice of roles.Duration: 01:54
Shabana Azmi
Shabana Azmi
Social Impact
Shabana Azmi, the prominent Indian actress, discusses her transition from actress to activist, and why she persisted despite initial challenges.Duration: 02:41