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emily: john doerr, chair of kleiner perkins, out with a new book called "measure what matters." : a new handbook at whatmatters.com. emily: great to have you. generalpean union's data protection regulation goes into effect may 25, but how and doesoes gdpr work, it have a chance of inspiring similar laws in the u.s.? bloomberg's "quick take" gives you all you need to know. >> you may have seen a few of these pop up in your email. google, facebook, go daddy, tesco, h&m, and many more are updating the policies to give consumers more control over their personal data. those updates are thanks to a new law governing data privacy. gdpr only applies to people who live in the european union, but its adoption is largely expected to have americans asking, why don't we have that? here is how data collection currently works. facebook,ign-up for you have to click a box agreeing to the company's terms. those terms give facebook the right to track your online activities even if you are not actively browsing facebook. facebook allows third parties to access this. >> consumers will have a right to
emily: john doerr, chair of kleiner perkins, out with a new book called "measure what matters." : a new handbook at whatmatters.com. emily: great to have you. generalpean union's data protection regulation goes into effect may 25, but how and doesoes gdpr work, it have a chance of inspiring similar laws in the u.s.? bloomberg's "quick take" gives you all you need to know. >> you may have seen a few of these pop up in your email. google, facebook, go daddy, tesco,...
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john doerr is with me here now. i want to mention, you say this is much more than a book. to say it's a handbook. it's not a business book. it's full of dozens of stories of entrepreneurs and business leaders struggling and succeeding to set goals that matter. my hope is that this isn't just for businesses. i think we can take okr's to our nonprofits, families, schools, and governments. we are at a critical point in time in which many of our leaders and greatest institutions have failed us. emily: what should trump's okr's be? john: that is a very good question. i would imagine they would be, grow the economy, half the country be respected in and around the world. his objective would probably be "make america great again," right? the objectives are very important to get. so too are the key results. let me say this. sylvia mathews burwell used okr to manage the ebola crisis. government is to be transparent and accountable. why not have a city council adopt this system of goal setting? i think we can and must measure what really matters. emily: let's talk about diversity in
john doerr is with me here now. i want to mention, you say this is much more than a book. to say it's a handbook. it's not a business book. it's full of dozens of stories of entrepreneurs and business leaders struggling and succeeding to set goals that matter. my hope is that this isn't just for businesses. i think we can take okr's to our nonprofits, families, schools, and governments. we are at a critical point in time in which many of our leaders and greatest institutions have failed us....
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john doerr, a pleasure to have you on. >> thank you. >> people look at facebook and google and they say data that -- my browsing data, what apps i'm looking at, what purchases i do, and you shouldn't be able to do it, or at least not without my explicit say-so. do the critics have a point? >> they do. and privacy and trust are essential to all the internet companies. but i think that as we adopt privacy regulations, and there are a number in place today to make sure the regulations have the right balance. if they're too burdensome, it won't be popular for entrepreneurs to innovate. and if they're too lapse, this sacred trust could be violated. >> so you are perhaps the most famous venture capitalist in the world. how does one get started doing that? what did you do that took you down this path? >> well, i was born and raised by an engineer in st. louis, missouri. i wanted to work this computers so i made my way to the silicon valley and was very, very lucky. i got to work for a tiny chip company called intel for a legendary ceo, andy groh. at the time they made the first processor, it k
john doerr, a pleasure to have you on. >> thank you. >> people look at facebook and google and they say data that -- my browsing data, what apps i'm looking at, what purchases i do, and you shouldn't be able to do it, or at least not without my explicit say-so. do the critics have a point? >> they do. and privacy and trust are essential to all the internet companies. but i think that as we adopt privacy regulations, and there are a number in place today to make sure the...
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john doerr comeback acting director, trade out for the civil rights division of the united states department was invited. congress and the people read represent will benefit from this testimony and appearance, but he's not here, which is disappointing to say the least. should he decide to show up, there is a seat waiting for him. if he does not decide to show up, we will have another opportunity to quiz him about some of the issues that have already been raised. with that, we will go vote and we are in recess. clark's for what purpose does the gentle new -- gentlelady from new york city recognition? >> first of all, i want to ask you for -- to thank you for having this hearing. i would like to be recognized have alreadythat i cleared with the parliamentarian. be to wit -- to subpoena a witness that is not here clark's it is a statement that i feel strongly about on mr. gore. clark's i might be able to short-circuit it if you allow me to agree to send him the subpoena and not take of the time of the folks who actually did bother to show up. as i said in my opening, he is coming to talk at som
john doerr comeback acting director, trade out for the civil rights division of the united states department was invited. congress and the people read represent will benefit from this testimony and appearance, but he's not here, which is disappointing to say the least. should he decide to show up, there is a seat waiting for him. if he does not decide to show up, we will have another opportunity to quiz him about some of the issues that have already been raised. with that, we will go vote and...