FBI Director Robert Mueller assumed his role on September 4, 2001, only a week before the 9/11 attack. In his talk, he discussed efforts to radically change the focus and mindset at the FBI following the attacks, shifting from a reactive stance to one that prevents such events from occurring in the future. He discussed the shift in priorities immediately following 9/11, as well as leadership efforts in the years since to solidify and improve upon those initial changes. He talks about the challenges of running a large government agency, and some leadership lessons he has found to be useful for those managing in any large organization. The event was sponsored by the Stanford GSB's Center for Leadership Development and Research (CLDR) and the Public Management Program (PMP), as well as the Stanford Law School.
Recorded: October 8, 2009
GSB's Center for Leadership Development and Research: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cldr
GSB's Public Management Program: http://csi.gsb.stanford.edu/mba-public-management-program
Stanford Law School: http://law.stanford.edu
please die! you, obama and all son of a bitch! sopa will fall!
Alpha42z 1 week ago
@spacepatrolman we are going to have a new law that confiscates the money of facist pigs there is no reason for innocent people in mexico to suffer being killed by drug gangs
spacepatrolman 7 months ago
mueller is always wineing like a jewish woman that he took a cut in salary to leave the private sector and go back to being a prosecutor and mismanage the fbi but he has plenty of money he married a woman for her money anybody that condones torture of human beings like he does is inhuman
spacepatrolman 7 months ago
Why did the FBI let this happen
4:20 o'clock
Juxtaffinity 11 months ago