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Michael Polk Discusses Idea Generation

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  • Date Added : 3/14/2016
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Michael Polk

  • President and CEO, Newell Rubbermaid
  • male
  • Caucasian
  • 1960 (Age: 64 years old)
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Michael Polk joined Newell Rubbermaid as President and Chief Executive Officer in July 2011. Previously, Mike was President of Global Foods, Home and Personal Care at Unilever, where he was responsible for the development, innovation and marketing of Unilever\'s entire 64 billion dollar portfolio of categories and brands. During eight years at Unilever, he is credited with transforming the company’s business in the Americas, sharpening Unilever’s global portfolio strategy, and creating a more competitive, faster-growing, innovation-driven organization. He was a member of the Unilever Executive Board from 2007-2011. Earlier, Mike spent 16 years at Kraft Foods serving as President, Asia Pacific Region, Kraft Foods International and President, Nabisco Biscuit & Snacks, Kraft Foods North America. In both positions, he served on Kraft’s Management Committee. Prior to Kraft, Mike spent three years at Procter & Gamble working in manufacturing and research & development in the Paper Products Division. He has a B.S. in operations research and industrial engineering from Cornell University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Well, we're a consumer goods company. So, you know, ideas are everything. Ideas are what enable profitable growth. Ideas are what, in the face of competition, allow you to prevail. So, you know, we think of ourselves as an idea factory. In fact, we've designed the whole company around two cor...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Doing Business In Australia Versus the US
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 1 min. 27 sec.
Video 2 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Career Path Opportunities And Risk
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 2 min. 20 sec.
Video 3 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Stereotypes of CEOs
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 1 min. 59 sec.
Video 4 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Challenges In Team Building
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 1 min. 36 sec.
Video 5 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Leadership Style
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 2 min. 18 sec.
Video 6 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Idea Generation
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 3 min. 18 sec.
Video 7 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Balancing Opportunities With Strategic Agenda
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 2 min. 37 sec.
Video 8 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Five Ways To Help Company Succeed
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 2 min. 5 sec.
Video 9 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Evolution of Professional Life
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 1 min. 16 sec.
Video 10 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Combination Of Business And Engineering
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 1 min. 49 sec.
Video 11 of 12 Michael Polk Discusses Concerns And Worries
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 2 min. 2 sec.
Video 12 of 12 Michael Polk States Current Environment Is An Exciting Time For Business
  • Michael Polk - Interview - Newell Rubbermaid
  • 4/7/2016
  • Michael Polk
  • 2 min. 17 sec.

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