Steve Case on AOL-Time Warner Deal: 'I Would've Executed It Differently'

Steve Case on AOL-Time Warner Deal: 'I Would've Executed It Differently'

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Business

University

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The transcript discusses strategic execution in business deals, highlighting the importance of technological convergence over the past 20 years with examples like Netflix and iTunes. It examines the challenges faced in the Time Warner merger, such as cultural clashes, and contrasts this with Disney's successful integration strategy. The discussion concludes with a reflection on the importance of vision and execution, quoting Thomas Edison to emphasize that vision without execution is merely hallucination.

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What does the speaker wish had been done differently 20 years ago regarding the merger?

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How does the speaker feel about the merger of Time Warner based on the quote from Thomas Edison?

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