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  1. In 1995 Chambers became CEO of Cisco, a position he held until 2015. He had also been promoted to board chairman in 2006. During his tenure as CEO, the company's annual sales grew from $1.9 billion to $49.2 billion. On July 27, 2015, Chuck Robbins replaced Chambers as CEO of Cisco Systems.

  2. 17 de feb. de 2023 · Former Cisco CEO John Chambers shares his insights on how to navigate economic uncertainty, break away during tough times, and avoid mixing politics with technology. He also discusses his work with France, India, and West Virginia on digital transformation.

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · John T. Chambers (born August 23, 1949, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.) is an American business executive who, as CEO (1995–2015) of Cisco Systems, Inc., elevated the technology company into one of the largest corporations in the world in the early 21st century.

  4. No Longer with Cisco. John Chambers is Executive Chairman of the Board. In this role, Chambers leads the Board of Directors and provides advice and counsel to the CEO and Cisco leadership on the company’s strategy, digital transformation and strategic partnerships.

  5. Fuente: Foto de Wikimedia Commons. Chambers tomó posesión como CEO de Cisco Systems en 1995, y en tan sólo cinco años convirtió a la compañía en la más valiosa del mundo, tendiendo una capitalización de mercado de $500 mil millones de dólares. Si bien, parte del éxito económico que obtuvo Cisco durante el inicio del nuevo sigo se ...

  6. 1 de dic. de 2019 · John Chambers, exdirector ejecutivo de Cisco Systems, platicó con El Economista sobre su libro de estrategias diseñado para que los ejecutivos y emprendedores de todo el mundo puedan tomar mejores decisiones para sus negocios.

  7. John Chambers, former CEO and current executive chairman of Cisco Systems, talks about the biggest technology transition ever and how companies need to adapt or get disrupted. He shares how Cisco has transformed its organization, strategy, and innovation to cope with the accelerating pace of change.