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  1. 14 Jun 2016 · 1. Based on the case study of Netflix, it can be clearly derived that during Pure Software not only Reed Hastings followed an autocratic style of leadership, but his communication was also not employee friendly (Licata et al, 2014), Which meant, that he was not appreciative of new suggestions from other employees.

  2. 25 Jan 2023 · Reed Hastings, le fondateur et PDG de Netflix démissionne. Face aux scandales qui ont entouré Netflix ces derniers temps (vague de licenciements, dépenses, management toxique…), son fondateur et codirecteur général, Reed Hastings a annoncé son départ. C’est lors de la présentation des résultats du Q4 2022 que l’entrepreneur a ...

  3. 16 Sep 2020 · Reed Hastings is the cofounder and co-CEO of Netflix, which has seen extraordinary growth during the pandemic as people search for indoor entertainment. The streaming company added nearly as many ...

  4. Reed Hastings at Microsoft.com; Reed Hastings biography at Netflix.com; Reed Hastings articles on Peace Corps Online; Reed Hastings interview on National Public Radio; Part of Business 2.0's List of "10 people who don't matter" Part of Time's 100 Most Influential People" Diarsipkan 2010-09-19 di Wayback Machine. Kemunculan di C-SPAN

  5. 20 Apr 2018 · Set in Barcelona, La Casa De Papel has made global stars of its cast, underscoring the impact of the streaming service on television viewing habits and tastes around the world. Reed Hastings, the ...

  6. Tracing his journey from math teacher to honesty-seeking executive, Netflix co-CEO Reed Hastings describes three key elements of a successful work culture, sharing how to design a company around inspiration, creativity and candor. (This discussion, hosted by head of TED Chris Anderson, was recorded September 4, 2020.)

  7. 17 Jun 2020 · Patty Quillin, philanthropist, and Reed Hastings, Netflix CEO, have given $40 million each to UNCF (United Negro College Fund), Spelman College and Morehouse College. This is the largest ever individual gift in support of student scholarships at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).