If you can understand how he answers each question, the right words, which are used in the right places, you will find out he manages to convert every critic bullet into success flowers
I hope, that most of these questions were not scripted, to look more critical, and it's answers more constructive. Becoz, if that's the case, then it's a clear example of objection handling as a strategy of sales and marketing.
Look at his behavioral presence of the talk. Leaning forward, expressive eyes, expressive hand gestures, moving the parts of face accordingly(eyebrows etc), well dressed, a piece of smile, no-nonsense talk. Things to learn a lot.
@@kiranakash5459 agreed! Never liked microsoft when it was under control of Steve Balmer, and windows 10 and 11 have been great..for me he is the best of any CEOs out there
@@yobroyobro1965 Man ! In 2000s it was all about Steve Jobs vs Steve Ballmer , One is the greatest CEO in history but the other one is one of the worst CEO in history
So proud of Sundar Pichai.. IIT alumnus, CEO.. he is a Genius, wizard, a legend and yet so humble.. and remembers his younger days in Chennai.. As Indians we can relate/connect with emotions so much. Immensely Enjoyed the interview 👍
@rho He would not have gotten this success if he was in India. Nor India would have benefitted from him as much as this world benefitted by him moving to the US. You need to understand the fact that even the fastest running sportscar cannot run fast on a crappy road. So no sense in being sad. India could not have benefitted either ways because of this crappy road (system).
@@Ninyaho Great people need great system to make a great impact on the society. The talent would get spoilt and wasted if it is in a spoilt and corrupt system. So it is better that it gets the opportunity to work in a great system. Why did US win 113 medals in Tokyo Olympics this year and India only won 7? I don't think anyone who immigrated to US from India won the medals for US. They were all Americans and none of them were Indians. So does India lack in great talent potential? No. Great talent needs great system for great outcomes.
Google CEO - IIT Kharagpur IBM CEO - IIT Kanpur Twitter CEO - IIT Bombay Palo Alto Networks CEO - IIT Bhu VMware CEO - IIT Bombay Former Soft Bank CEO - IIT Bhu
Very genuine and humble interview.his way of answering questions patiently makes me to hear more interviews from him.really very optimistic guy.pls do more videos which can benefit the young generation bloomberg
One of the most powerful person in business, yet apologizes for being late and making the team wait. Shows his humility, and maybe that's one of the reasons he was chosen to lead Google.
I am tired of all these conclusion people draw from these videos. Dudes it's not that common even for CEOs to apologize for being late. He is a CEO not SRK. Stop drawing stupid conclusion from a video clip available on TH-cam.
@@soumojitguhamajumder3143 Ok, what it has to do with MY priorities? let's compare it with Steve Jobs for your sake, right? He was an asshole and still remembered as one of the most important figure in tech industry. Does humility has to do anything with his success? And watch his any YT videos, he would look the most humble/generous guy on earth. So, yeah. My priorities are fine. And it only proves my point that you can't judge someone based on a 30 mins youtube clip, yet alone from a reply on someone else's comment.
@@Lolaandcassidyadventures Are you saying this because he's the CEO of a trillion dollar company? What decision he took that made you say he's an authoritarian, that anyone else in his position wouldn't have taken?
Then government needs to be more like a corporation if you want CEO like politicians. There's no democratic votes in corporation but people who invested in the company who chose a CEO. Such a thing is possible in a democracy.
quite humble and replied all answers with ease and calmness. It would be great to see other CEO's interviews on the same line. Hope Bloomberg and the host bring up similar interviews.
My friend Sundar is Excellent as Usual. Down to Earth. I know Sundar from day one being his senior in Madras for a short period. Later my father transferred from Madras to AP and I settled in Hyderabad. Sundar is humble, Simple , innovative, Quick learner. For him I think positions wealth are ongoing process. But his focus is always on more innovations new technologies which are useful for general public. Over all any technology he creates for simple use of both official and common people and Google growth. That's why he is simple. All the best my friend. Bhaskar CEO
The interviewer was a nightmare. She just 1:1 recited the lines she learned by heart, didn't go in depth at all, didn't do a single deep dive on any of his answers.
I'm from Chennai too although I've lived in the US and a couple of other countries few years at a time. It's a shame that so many of our bright people are abroad but I don't blame them. Most Indians are a bit too judgemental and our system is highly discriminatory towards "general" category people like Pichai (especially in my state where general people have only 35% of college seats open) I'm glad that the US is a relatively meritocratic system where talented people like him can contribute and build lives.
As a #writer #contentwriter #contentwritingservices #writingtips #empathy #freelancejournalist #freelancephotojournalist #youtubecreator #Digitalcreator #freelancewriter #Contentcreator #projectconsultant #Google developer I like this conversation of sunder Pichai SEO Of Google and Alphabet very humble conversation and genuine I like it very much Goutam Bagchi , India
What @John quoted is somewhat true too. Google's map is the one that paved way to create all these Online deliveries and ride sharing jobs in India and to some extent throughout the world. And Indians know where these so called unemployed engineers are earning their breads from.
I came here to learn how to invest after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $460,000 in 4 months from $160k, somehow this video has helped shed light on some things, but I'm still confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas.
Having monitored my portfolio performance which has made a jaw dropping $370k from just the past two quarters alone, I have learned why experienced traders make enormous returns from the seemingly unknown market.
Interesting. I have a lump sum doing absolutely nothing at all in my bank account, I wanna get something started with it. You seem to be doing excellent for yourself, how do you achieve this?
@@Maricel_oronan Am trading with expert Mrs Mitchell Roland, a regulated broker in the US. Met her sometime early last year at a startup funding event. She had some interesting things to say about the state of algorithmic trading today.very obviously I'm seeing the results.
Give viewers only watch access and we can count how many watch videos....dont allow them to play with media player setting....scratching....or extracting any thing from Runing video.......RGS
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Note 1 : thank you . Good .in living life the world we need to socialize , looking for a community where we can feel at home ( happy ) and comfortable. Respecting and placing others in the contex of socializing is necessary, so that there is no misunderstanding and offense ( hurt feelings ) . A statement from a character 'michio kaku ' . Who said someone was "gay" sometimes really hurt. Because it"s not true.
We both study in the same school at Chennai.
Calm , quiet but very studious guy
Happy to c him now as CEO
Are you from North East India?
He looks 45, you look 23. Yeah sure you studied together
We get it Stephen 😉
@@steeveedeee he didn't say together
maybe you r next ceo
That candid moment at the beginning was so on point. Really humanises the both of you. Please, more of that.
If you can understand how he answers each question, the right words, which are used in the right places, you will find out he manages to convert every critic bullet into success flowers
I hope, that most of these questions were not scripted, to look more critical, and it's answers more constructive. Becoz, if that's the case, then it's a clear example of objection handling as a strategy of sales and marketing.
Look at his behavioral presence of the talk. Leaning forward, expressive eyes, expressive hand gestures, moving the parts of face accordingly(eyebrows etc), well dressed, a piece of smile, no-nonsense talk. Things to learn a lot.
Oufff Sundar my favorite CEO. I could listen to him forever...
Satya nadella ?? He saved Microsoft and pivoted to cloud , I think he is currently the best Indian-Origin CEO alive
@@kiranakash5459 pichai did bachelors in metallurgy, and became the ceo of the leading tech in the world. Ig that's a better achievement altogether
@@mitrraaswin4933 sundar also did a degree in product management
@@kiranakash5459 agreed! Never liked microsoft when it was under control of Steve Balmer, and windows 10 and 11 have been great..for me he is the best of any CEOs out there
@@yobroyobro1965 Man ! In 2000s it was all about Steve Jobs vs Steve Ballmer , One is the greatest CEO in history but the other one is one of the worst CEO in history
Sundar Pichai's my role model for being a successful migrant in the US country.
😍😍 How humble -Sundar Pichai 🤩
So proud of Sundar Pichai.. IIT alumnus, CEO.. he is a Genius, wizard, a legend and yet so humble.. and remembers his younger days in Chennai.. As Indians we can relate/connect with emotions so much. Immensely Enjoyed the interview 👍
He is indian he is success I am proud of him . Bla bla bla . Stop writing this non sense everywhere .
he is Indian but left the country so I dont care. :)
@rho yeh that's why I hate these people. They just inspire minded kids to leave country . It's just great lost to country.
@rho He would not have gotten this success if he was in India. Nor India would have benefitted from him as much as this world benefitted by him moving to the US. You need to understand the fact that even the fastest running sportscar cannot run fast on a crappy road. So no sense in being sad. India could not have benefitted either ways because of this crappy road (system).
@@Ninyaho Great people need great system to make a great impact on the society. The talent would get spoilt and wasted if it is in a spoilt and corrupt system. So it is better that it gets the opportunity to work in a great system. Why did US win 113 medals in Tokyo Olympics this year and India only won 7? I don't think anyone who immigrated to US from India won the medals for US. They were all Americans and none of them were Indians. So does India lack in great talent potential? No. Great talent needs great system for great outcomes.
Google CEO - IIT Kharagpur
IBM CEO - IIT Kanpur
Twitter CEO - IIT Bombay
Palo Alto Networks CEO - IIT Bhu
VMware CEO - IIT Bombay
Former Soft Bank CEO - IIT Bhu
Good slaves when you can't innovative yourself
Great conversation, liked it !! thanks Emily and Sundar
Very genuine and humble interview.his way of answering questions patiently makes me to hear more interviews from him.really very optimistic guy.pls do more videos which can benefit the young generation bloomberg
One of the most powerful person in business, yet apologizes for being late and making the team wait.
Shows his humility, and maybe that's one of the reasons he was chosen to lead Google.
I am tired of all these conclusion people draw from these videos. Dudes it's not that common even for CEOs to apologize for being late.
He is a CEO not SRK. Stop drawing stupid conclusion from a video clip available on TH-cam.
@@worklifeandstuff very true
@@worklifeandstuff you do realise CEO of Google is a very very important position and comparing him with SRK speak volumes about your priorities.
@@soumojitguhamajumder3143 Ok, what it has to do with MY priorities?
let's compare it with Steve Jobs for your sake, right?
He was an asshole and still remembered as one of the most important figure in tech industry.
Does humility has to do anything with his success?
And watch his any YT videos, he would look the most humble/generous guy on earth.
So, yeah. My priorities are fine. And it only proves my point that you can't judge someone based on a 30 mins youtube clip, yet alone from a reply on someone else's comment.
He doesn't give a fk about being late.
Ofcourse They put so much value in Indian economy to grow
❤️
Alphabet has big money to make from India. I like them better than Amazon. Amazon is evil.
@@ॐअखंडधर्मःॐ google is just as evil, dont kid yourself lol
@@ॐअखंडधर्मःॐ Amazon is evil
Google is more evil
Meta(Facebook) is the most
We need politicians with his aura.
@jay das 🍿
You’re kidding right? He’s a technocrat authoritarian.
@@Lolaandcassidyadventures Are you saying this because he's the CEO of a trillion dollar company? What decision he took that made you say he's an authoritarian, that anyone else in his position wouldn't have taken?
Then government needs to be more like a corporation if you want CEO like politicians.
There's no democratic votes in corporation but people who invested in the company who chose a CEO. Such a thing is possible in a democracy.
He is very articulate….and also political. Always gives the positive spin on Google….won’t acknowledge any bad behavior on their part.
Yeah finally new video out, million dollar qns 😌his answers to every qns like brilliant loved it ☺ Sundar sir
If you listen carefully to his answers to tough questions, you'll notice that he doesn't really answer them and instead goes on a positive tangent.
Yup very political and diplomatic. He doesn’t want to say something that he cannot achieve and haunt him in future. Very CEOish.
They are skilled in that too they think twice and gives confusing puzzle solving ansers😂
quite humble and replied all answers with ease and calmness. It would be great to see other CEO's interviews on the same line. Hope Bloomberg and the host bring up similar interviews.
My friend Sundar is Excellent as Usual. Down to Earth. I know Sundar from day one being his senior in Madras for a short period. Later my father transferred from Madras to AP and I settled in Hyderabad. Sundar is humble, Simple , innovative, Quick learner. For him I think positions wealth are ongoing process. But his focus is always on more innovations new technologies which are useful for general public. Over all any technology he creates for simple use of both official and common people and Google growth. That's why he is simple. All the best my friend. Bhaskar CEO
you could have told him that yourself if he 's your friend. Or do you want all of us to know?
Nee Bonda ra Bonda
@@jamietherooster
Obviously all of us 😜😂😂😂
if one didnt know who Sundar was, this video just looks like desi boy giving Ielts exams for canada PR, settling for a 7 band.
I am living better life as compare to the king of 19 century because of internet and technology.
All my heart to Sundar Pichai's sincerity ❤
His shoulders are down. Humble and gracefulness. Wishing him to reach more heights👌🏼
Excellent interview Emily. Be conscious of your "uh hums". Humbly, I know it's a challenge to practice silence when listening. Sundar is awesome.
I like those uh hums, sorta work as validation for, yes I am listening
The interviewer was a nightmare. She just 1:1 recited the lines she learned by heart, didn't go in depth at all, didn't do a single deep dive on any of his answers.
maybe there is a time limit for her? also, i think sunder has the questions before hand and she can't go beyond what's agreed?
There's usually a time limit for these things. It's not a BBQ chat.
Sunder is down to earth and innovative person leading world's largest technology company having 100s of different services and products. 🇮🇳🇮🇳❣️
Microsoft is the world's largest technology company.
INDIANS at their Best... Love you, Sunder ... India is proud of you!!💙💙
I'm from Chennai too although I've lived in the US and a couple of other countries few years at a time. It's a shame that so many of our bright people are abroad but I don't blame them. Most Indians are a bit too judgemental and our system is highly discriminatory towards "general" category people like Pichai (especially in my state where general people have only 35% of college seats open) I'm glad that the US is a relatively meritocratic system where talented people like him can contribute and build lives.
Yeah...Role model for people who ae planning to leave the country.
Proud of Sundar But Adani chor hai naa ?
Sunder pichkari
@@jarp5581 Sala teri jesi logo ke lia a sab India chor raha he USA uk me jaraha he akal kab i gi
Really enjoyed this video. All thanks to the host, she asked really good and to-the-point questions. Sundar is a gem!
So well spoken.
Most humble CEO
"Do more with less data"!! Wow... Didn't ever expect that
Learned about market cap effects! Inspirational for future upcoming CEOs. Although we learnt about cancer diagnostics scopes market value.
What a great inspiration listening to you Sunder !
Interviewer is quite impressive , of course Pichai is great
Wow Thanks Sundar,Nadella for Creating so many Jobs and Creating Wealth for Indians 😊👍
if only this would`ve happened in india :)
Beautiful conversation sir✨🦋
india🇮🇳
What india ?
@@kiranakash5459 CEO Indian he
@@ranamondal9177 No he is American
@@ranamondal9177 american !
@@ranamondal9177 Indian origin but not Indian! He is an American citizen with American citizenship
lOVE FROM INDIA MR. SUNDAR JEE,,, WE PROUD OF YOU
Great person ; Google commitment towards climate changes are amazing...
Inspiring whether a person is witnessing Google work hard from the inside or the outside. Good Google!
Sundar Pichai thank you for your service i Alphabet i appreciate keep it. Up never you considered anyone. Opinion without consulting me.
Very diplomatic answers
Great Interview!
13:39 that's how you give a diplomatic answer to a controversial question.
Excelente me encanto pues soy Fan de Sundar Pichai, pero ojala lo puedan traducir al español.
He watches reaction videos.
He said it.
Perfect interview ❤
Today i got success because Google and TH-cam , really thank you so much Google Organization 💚💚💚💚
he is the Neo King of 21th Century ........... Great Job Emily to Put him in a Check
We don't know who picked Question's, but all questions are fabulous.
As a #writer #contentwriter #contentwritingservices #writingtips #empathy #freelancejournalist #freelancephotojournalist #youtubecreator #Digitalcreator #freelancewriter #Contentcreator #projectconsultant #Google developer I like this conversation of sunder Pichai SEO Of Google and Alphabet very humble conversation and genuine I like it very much Goutam Bagchi , India
Worth noting, not a single dislike
it's hidden across YT
He is a god for unemployment engineers in India.
India annually produces one million engineering graduates.
only 30% are doing engineering jobs.
who told you that ?
@John stop making dumb assumptions!!!!
What @John quoted is somewhat true too. Google's map is the one that paved way to create all these Online deliveries and ride sharing jobs in India and to some extent throughout the world. And Indians know where these so called unemployed engineers are earning their breads from.
"As long as you are taking steps every day, there will always be something to look forward to."
I came here to learn how to invest after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $460,000 in 4 months from $160k, somehow this video has helped shed light on some things, but I'm still confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas.
It is possible to produce superior performance provided you do something different from the majority. However most of us tend to pay more
Having monitored my portfolio performance which has made a jaw dropping $370k from just the past two quarters alone, I have learned why experienced traders make enormous returns from the seemingly unknown market.
Interesting. I have a lump sum doing absolutely nothing at all in my bank account, I wanna get something started with it. You seem to be doing excellent for yourself, how do you achieve this?
@@Dylan-baerber3486 Do you trade on your own?
@@Maricel_oronan Am trading with expert Mrs Mitchell Roland, a regulated broker in the US. Met her sometime early last year at a startup funding event. She had some interesting things to say about the state of algorithmic trading today.very obviously I'm seeing the results.
Sundar Pichai is real hero. I admire Sundar Pichai ❤
Thalaiva nee vera levelu👌
Love from india 🇮🇳❤
A humble person...
how does he know the answer to every question so well?
He runs Google. (And the questions in interviews like these are agreed upon ahead of time)
Cuz normally they are given questions before the interview. Yeah! That’s how all interviews happen!
I think they prepare all questions after searching in google, so he knows all the questions and he was preparing the ans, that’s why he was late 😂😂😂
Loved it thanks
You can never talk out an Indian from an indian no matter how long he or she lives in USA, “litttrrreally” 🙏🙏
Give viewers only watch access and we can count how many watch videos....dont allow them to play with media player setting....scratching....or extracting any thing from Runing video.......RGS
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Great thoughts 💭
He is a great entrepreneur
He achivement is admirable to billion Indian
Sundar is World Class!
Humble 🙏🙏🙌☝️
TH-cam is the biggest and best free school on planet Earth thanku for that Google
He is my one of favarite ceo
Even today, water scarcity is a menace in Indian cities, with water coming every 4 days
Note 1 : thank you . Good .in living life the world we need to socialize , looking for a community where we can feel at home ( happy ) and comfortable. Respecting and placing others in the contex of socializing is necessary, so that there is no misunderstanding and offense ( hurt feelings ) . A statement from a character 'michio kaku ' . Who said someone was "gay" sometimes really hurt. Because it"s not true.
Great Mr. Sundar Pichai.
*We have to make our own Google !*
I am in 2022 ...as of today....Thanks..
Came here to see his shaved look.
many CEO have lots of EGO but sudar pichai DON'T 📍
Born in Madurai!!
Meanwhile, Cathy Newman: So, you are saying Google is preparing to take over the world?
No.
When was this interview? This feels like an old one.
It is true, they published the video by mistake a few days ago
They discuss metaverse so very recent
720p
I think this is new tho , She asked him about Apple's ATT
What did she say at 21:44 ?
South Indians got a magic in them
I'm so peoud of sundar pichai as an Indian.
Nice work...👍✌️🙏💐🤝🌏👽
Ok thanks
IItian Legend 🧜🏻
Man, it's 2021 and the video quality is 480p. Why did you spend so much time on the lights when the video is going to be in terrible quality. T_T
The thumbnail image looked a bit like Freddy Mercury...
Aaaaeeeeeeoooooo
Freddy mercury is also indian. His real name is farukh bulsara
ya im in with AR, but no way im going to use VR for anything other than gaming
Good Morning Dhada .
How are you ?
Funny they connect everything with a climate change interpretation.
He is from tamil nadu 😎
C'mon Pichai, Get the Pixel lineup in India already!
We want beef burger in India
Ticker SMURF
Where the METAVERSE INTERSECTS WITH CRYPTO
I feel the interview was too short to actually let Sundar talk through most of the things, she asked, in any material detail.
It's like a British movement within this country.
Can you elaborate?
Nice man
1st time remembered who is that person .
I love Google😁❤
Congratulations