
Why Is Mona Lisa Smiling? The Reimagination of the Corporation
Documentary
Overview
Why Is Mona Lisa Smiling? is a captivating documentary that connects the revolutionary spirit of the Renaissance with a modern reimagining of capitalism. Featuring a diverse cast of influential CEOs, visionaries, and historians, the film delves into the transformations reshaping companies.
Top Cast
Albert Bourla
Albert Bourla
Albert Bourla
Ajay Banga
Ajay Banga
Ajay Banga
Chip Bergh
Chip Bergh
Chip Bergh
Dan Schulman
Dan Schulman
Dan Schulman
Eileen Fisher
Eileen Fisher
Eileen Fisher
Sara Menker
Sara Menker
Sara Menker
Ginni Rometty
Ginni Rometty
Ginni Rometty
Jeff Dunn
Jeff Dunn
Jeff Dunn
Marc Benioff
Marc Benioff
Marc Benioff
Margaret Keane
Margaret Keane
Margaret Keane
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