CEO Brian Dunn is like a kid in a candy store. He loves, bringing home gadgets and get them on the road when traveling, which he says is three weeks out of every month.Dunn, who began at best buy in 1985 as a sales associate, rose through the ranks to become Best Buy CEO in 2009. We met the active blogger, Twitterer (@ BBYCEO) and avid sports TV at Best Buy in Minneapolis to speak your own technical staff.TO
Backpack weight "£ 40" stuffed with a notebook computer, iPad 2 and Samsung Galaxy S tablets, iPhone and Android phones Nexus S.
Hauling as much gear "helps me do my job," says Dunn. "I need to understand technology's customers are coming into our stores looking and I am a kind of sick with this stuff."
Facebook friends: has maxed out at 5,000
The "friends" are mostly Best Buy employees and industry contacts. "It is a big part of the community of Best Buy. I love being able to interact with my employees there. I love hearing about what our partners are hearing, seeing, experiencing "— even when it is negative. "That is the real life. Would do me any good if it was just green grass and tides. "
Best Buy still sells CDs and Dunn Plays still in his car.
"I like my loud music." With a sub-woofer in his vehicle, Dunn says: "I like and crank and CD drive like nothing else."
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Unn says that he frequently check your emails and texts, even in the middle of the night.
"I keep my phone at night. Every time you wake up at 3 or 4 and I have to be honest, that peek to see what is waiting for me. And then I go back to sleep. "
The set-top box, the property of Dish Network, starts at $ 179.99, connects to your shows wherever you look there is an Internet connection and TV — via phone, tablet, or computer. Dunn calls "undersung."
"I know that's not new technology," he says. But "everywhere I go all over the world, is with me — on my phone, my tablet, my computer, dorm room of my son — is like the greatest thing."
Using a Slingbox attached to its DirecTV in Minneapolis, has watched a football game Minnesota Vikings recently while on a business trip to Boston. He and his sons followed the action collection using a Skype session on his computer game discussion "It's not ' I'm going to use my technology, ' is a constant part of it, minute by minute."
Backpack weight "£ 40" stuffed with a notebook computer, iPad 2 and Samsung Galaxy S tablets, iPhone and Android phones Nexus S.
Hauling as much gear "helps me do my job," says Dunn. "I need to understand technology's customers are coming into our stores looking and I am a kind of sick with this stuff."
Facebook friends: has maxed out at 5,000
The "friends" are mostly Best Buy employees and industry contacts. "It is a big part of the community of Best Buy. I love being able to interact with my employees there. I love hearing about what our partners are hearing, seeing, experiencing "— even when it is negative. "That is the real life. Would do me any good if it was just green grass and tides. "
Best Buy still sells CDs and Dunn Plays still in his car.
"I like my loud music." With a sub-woofer in his vehicle, Dunn says: "I like and crank and CD drive like nothing else."
D
Unn says that he frequently check your emails and texts, even in the middle of the night.
"I keep my phone at night. Every time you wake up at 3 or 4 and I have to be honest, that peek to see what is waiting for me. And then I go back to sleep. "
The set-top box, the property of Dish Network, starts at $ 179.99, connects to your shows wherever you look there is an Internet connection and TV — via phone, tablet, or computer. Dunn calls "undersung."
"I know that's not new technology," he says. But "everywhere I go all over the world, is with me — on my phone, my tablet, my computer, dorm room of my son — is like the greatest thing."
Using a Slingbox attached to its DirecTV in Minneapolis, has watched a football game Minnesota Vikings recently while on a business trip to Boston. He and his sons followed the action collection using a Skype session on his computer game discussion "It's not ' I'm going to use my technology, ' is a constant part of it, minute by minute."
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