Businesses going into the future stronger are the ones that are focused on adaptability, flexibility...and agility. Join us as we learn from industry and business leaders sharing stories and lessons from a year of unexpected changes. Learn about fostering a culture of change in today’s business world, implementing digital transformation across a remote workforce, and increasing operational efficiency in this Age of Agility.
As government regulations grow more strenuous, it is becoming increasingly difficult to operate a monetarily-successful private medical practice. Despite that, Gonzaba Medical Group has been operating for over sixty-years, providing a value-based experience for both their patients and physicians. In this episode, Francisco "Paco" Gonzaba , executive director of Gonzaba Medical Group , shares how he has incorporated new methods and technologies to create a growing-success for the family practice. Join us as we discuss: Modernizing patient care Remaining agile and adapting to trends Coordinating Initiatives Across Teams
Modern companies are built on complex layers of data that run throughout several teams. Small mistakes can bleed money at astonishing rates. It now takes more than Excel sheets to successfully track data - and that's especially true for a complex industry like commercial real estate.. In this episode, Quickbase's Vice President, Solutions Marketing James Boye Doe explains how his team uses a holistic approach to integrate a company's data into simple solutions based around their needs. Join us as we discuss: - Understanding Key Performance Indicators - Tailoring Data Systems and Workflows - Finding an Organization's Single Source of Truth - Tackling Commercial Real Estate's Challenges
The digital workplace often puts company teams in silos that makes growth inconsistent and team success difficult to navigate. In this episode, Mark Beckmann, Director of Manufacturing Industry Solutions at Microsoft, shares the importance of finding the one source of truth for your company, and how to create visibility across teams. Join us as we discuss: - Focusing sustainability in problem solving - Educating workers for new processes - Learning from failures
For companies to successfully implement new technologies into their current processes, they must first give their team members the tools they need to understand and implement them. In this episode, Global Business Transformation Officer at Sidel Marco Piccio shares how he has helped businesses across industries shift towards a person-first culture of agility that allows for steady, sustainable growth. Join us as we discuss: - Mixing empathy with methodology - Communicating a vision across teams - Facilitating training and feedback
Construction is the backbone of society. Without people working tirelessly to meet the needs of expanding infrastructure, we would be without schools, hospitals, roads and much more. (alt: Buildings and infrastructure help to energize communities. From hospitals to stadiums and airports, corporate headquarters, power plants, tunnels and bridges, the construction industry works tirelessly to connect, improve and meet the needs of society.) In this episode, Robert Penney, National Director of Continuous Improvement at Skanska , explains the complexities of managing large-scale projects and the importance of caring for workers during jobs. Join us as we discuss: Chasing efficient, continuous improvement Finding purpose in a challenge Considering all potential impacts of a project
Everyone has had a project grow too big too quickly. Even large companies struggle to stay innovative without overwhelming their staff and resources. Justin Torrence, Founder of Jaybird Technologies, helps companies build applications to manage their complex problems by automating custom processes and streamlining systems of production. In today's episode we discuss: Establishing a minimal viable project Adapting while producing Following achievable milestones Ready to rethink how complex projects are managed? Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or anywhere you get podcasts.
It's time for organizations to rethink how they approach digital transformation programs. Our guest, Raj Sundarason, Founder of The DAP Strategist, shares where most organizations go wrong, how they should think about value frameworks, and why digital adoption is the fuel that drives successful digital transformation. We discuss: How the DAP strategy helps accelerate value realization 3 things organizations need to succeed at digital transformation Why you need to establish logical pit stops along the journey Resources we mentioned during the show: Subscribe to our newsletter The DAP Strategy To hear more conversations like this, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website or search for Age of Agility in your favorite podcast player. PRODUCTION NOTES Audio Issues: [00:07] — episode starts [00:12] — after “your host” cut to 00:20 “In this episode, we're joined by…” [00:40] — some cross talk [18:10] — after “makes sense.” cut to 18:20 “We can't solve it at source because we can't…” [48:07] — episode ends
Over the last few years, the only constant in the world of supply chain and procurement has been change. To navigate the evolving landscape, you must be ready to think the unthinkable, get comfortable with being uncomfortable, and embrace an agile mindset. Tania Seary, Founder at Procurious, is a firm believer in building processes and systems that enable you to change quickly at a moment's notice. She shares why technology is so important to adopting that organizational change in mindset and why procurement has an important role to play in driving ESG initiatives. We discuss: - What has changed in procurement since the start of the pandemic - How technologies like blockchain provide much-needed visibility - The impact of sustainability and ESG initiatives Resources we mentioned during the show: - Subscribe to our newsletter To hear more conversations like this, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website or search for Age of Agility in your favorite podcast player.
In the linear economy, waste is inevitable. Not only is there metaphorical waste in the form of process inefficiencies, but there's actual, literal waste, unused materials that get released and harm our environment. It's time for us to become better stewards of our materials and reroute that waste back into the process. That's what Sneha Kumari, Head of Industry Trends at Circular Supply Chain Network, believes. A 10-year veteran of supply chains, she shares her thoughts on the value of the circular supply chain and how it can benefit a business' bottom line. We discuss: How supply chains make an impact in the circular economy Implementation challenges and small steps you can take to start What the supply chain of the future will look like Resources we mentioned during the show: Circular Supply Chain Transition Model Follow Deborah Dull on LinkedIn To hear more conversations like this, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website or search for Age of Agility in your favorite podcast player.
This week we're joined by Nate Greenberg, director of information technology for Mono County and the town of Mammoth Lakes, California. Mono County has been recognized a number of times for their digital transformation efforts. We learn how Nate's team built a flexible tech stack which enabled them to move government services online, quickly, during the Covid-19 pandemic,. Nate also shares what projects his team are planning in the next stage of Mono County's digital transformation Learn more about Mono County's story: https://www.quickbase.com/blog/how-mono-county-cracked-the-challenges-of-digital-transformation-with-quickbaseConnect with Nate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-greenberg-7581b723/
How can technology help increase the impact an organization makes to a community? That's the question this week's guest, Mike Pasquale, finds solutions for every day as Director of Program Quality Improvement at the Center for Community Alternatives (CCA) in Syracuse, New York.This week, Mike and Shannon talk about how CCA has increased data literacy on their teams and used tech platforms to improve their operations–and help more people in their communities–through better data collection, tracking, and reporting.Learn more about CCA's mission to invest in community-based services – not incarceration – to keep communities safe and allow them to thrive. https://www.communityalternatives.orgConnect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-pasquale-70690b140/
Brian Hinshaw, a business process analyst at AT&T joins the podcast this week. He and Shannon talk about how he helps non-technical teams gain the ability to build and improve their own business applications using no-code platforms, improving response time and accountability.Learn more about how progressive organizations like AT&T are scaling software development using citizen development. https://www.quickbase.com/what-is-citizen-development*****This week's story features a Quickbase admin, Brian Hinshaw. Connect with Brian on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhinshaw/
How often is your work disrupted? And when it happens, do you have enough information to react quickly? From microchips to garden gnomes, supply chain hiccups have been making headlines, and for good reason. Supply chains are often complex systems, with customized workflows, often relying on hard-to-customize systems and manual processes which make these systems vulnerable to disruption. After a year of many disruptions, many supply chain business leaders are re-evaluating their priorities. Kayla Mackay, our colleague and an expert in all things supply chain, joins this week to share some fascinating insights from a recent Supply Chain Resiliency survey we recently conducted.Want to learn more about our 2021 Supply Chain Resiliency Survey?Click here to download the full report: https://www.quickbase.com/supply-chain-resilience ***** Connect with Kayla Mackay on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayla-mackay-404848ba/
We often hear “if it ain't broke, don't fix it” — but what if processes that aren't broke are needlessly complex?Last year, Lindsey Stevens was learning the process to track permits and other critical documentation shortly after starting work at Suffolk Construction. When she realized the process to identify permits needing renewal involved cross-referencing information from Procore with a twenty-tab excel document, Lindsey realized there had to be a better way, and then she built one…––––––––––This week's story features a Quickbase Builder, Lindsey Stevens. Connect with Lindsey on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindseystevenss/
Did you miss the news? Lucid and Quickbase just announced a HUGE partnership to help everyday business users unlock their potential to adapt and build more efficient solutions even faster. This week, Shannon is joined by Brint Markle, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Lucid, and Chris Hutchens, Senior Manager of Tech Alliances at Quickbase. The group talks about why and how this organic partnership formed, similarities seen between Lucid and Quickbase builders, and how they define agility in business.Learn how your teams can visualize and build a way to make work more human by partnering Lucidchart with Quickbase: https://www.quickbase.com/lucid*****Connect with our guests on Linkedin: - Brint Markle https://www.linkedin.com/in/brintmarkle/- Chris Hutchens: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishutchens/
If business is all about relationships, how can you use technology to scale work while keeping that human touch? This week, we’re answering that question and talking about building flexible logistics organization with Ron Tessendorf. Ron is president of New Age Logistics, a third party logistics operator (and a self-proclaimed “logistics dork”).We learn how Ron is building trust and establishing a human connection with both operators and clients, why large enterprises often find value in partnering with a 3PL like New Age Logistics, and how logistics organizations leverage both technology and relationships to forecast demand. *****Connect with Ron on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rontessendorf/
How do companies know if they have enough materials to meet consumer demand when releasing a new product? Or how could a container ship wedged in the Suez Canal impact the speed of construction in your city? This week, we're talking supply chain management optimization and transformation with Martin Weis, a partner at McKinsey & Company. For over 18 years, Martin has been leading transformation programs for multinational companies. Martin tells us about the challenges faced with supply chain optimization and how global events have publicly highlighted the need for more flexible supply chains. We also discuss how partnering a shift in business culture with no-code platforms could help any organization build a flexible supply chain management model and gain end-to-end visibility. *****Connect with Martin on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-weisAnd follow the work Martin and his colleagues are doing at McKinsey & Company: https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights
What role does building an equitable workplace have on your team’s performance? And how can organizations hold themselves accountable to this kind of work?This week, Andrea Forsht joins the show to share some insights on these questions. Andrea is the Director of Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Impact at Quickbase. In this conversation we talk about employee engagement, mentors, allies and accomplices, and how the role of D&I work in organizations has changed over the last year.*****Connect with Andrea and follow her work on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-forsht-she-her-24a7a51
Have you ever expected a package delivery only to find it was lost or delayed on the way to your front steps? This week, last-mile logistics expert, Cathy Roberson, shares her insights on why the "last mile" in supply chain can be the most expensive and prone to error. We also learn about why solving the "last mile problem" has become a critical focus for logistics-heavy organizations, as improving real-time tracking and speedy, on time delivery have become synonymous with good customer service. *****Connect with Cathy and follow her work on - Twitter: https://twitter.com/cmroberson06- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathy-morrow-roberson-lti/
Mark Hardie joins the show and shares his experience as a serial entrepreneur and operations executive. Mark has launched and participated in a number of startups and he now teaches and advises entrepreneurs and young startups in the Boston area. Whether you’re looking to bring more agility to your day-to-day work, expand your career search, or scale your own business, Mark’s perspective and advice will resonate with you. *****Connect with Mark on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markedwardhardie/And follow his work with Framingham State University’s Entrepreneurship Innovation Center:- https://www.framingham.edu/the-fsu-difference/centers-and-institutes/entrepreneur-innovation-center/index- Twitter: https://twitter.com/fsuinnovation- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovate-fsu/about/
As coronavirus vaccination efforts ramp up, we are hearing more stories about state and local governments struggling to efficiently deliver vaccines to their communities—this isn’t one of them. This week, we’re talking to a local government showcasing how technology can *actually* support COVID-19 vaccine distribution. Tyrell Morris, executive director of the Orleans Parish Communications District joins to share how he and his team use low-code solutions to improve and track many new and changing processes for New Orleans 911/311. Tyrell also shares how they use Quickbase to develop an agile solution to enroll and distribute New Orleans residents for coronavirus vaccines. *****Like what you heard?Learn more about how Quickbase has helped improve vaccine distributionQuickbase Vaccine Distribution: https://www.quickbase.com/coronavirus-vaccine-distributionTraditional Software is Failing the Coronavirus Vaccine Progress: https://www.quickbase.com/blog/traditional-software-is-failing-the-coronavirus-vaccine-progressWhy the Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout Showcases the Need for Supply Chain Agility: https://www.quickbase.com/blog/why-the-covid-19-vaccine-rollout-showcases-the-need-for-supply-chain-agilityLearn more about Tyrell’s workCoronavirus vaccines in New Orleans: https://ready.nola.gov/incident/coronavirus/vaccine/Scaling Emergency Response in New Orleans: https://www.quickbase.com/orleans-scales-emergency-ops
How do you support a workforce through a global pandemic, widespread school shutdowns, or insurrection at the US Capitol? And how would you manage that when most of your workforce is virtually commuting from home? Running internal communications for a company is no small feat. This week, Amanda Atkins, senior director of global internal communications at Slack, shares her perspective and shares some of the ways her team is “running into the fire” so the other teams at Slack are prepared to “handle the blaze”.*****Learn more about Amanda's work with Mixing Board: https://www.mixingboard.coConnect with Amanda: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandaaliceatkins/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/amandaatkins
This week, we're going back in time to where it all started. We are sharing our original conversation with Lauren Olbrych from April 2020.Lauren and Shannon discuss what they have seen from Quickbase's crisis-response initiatives last year. *****For more information about our crisis response initiative, visit: https://www.quickbase.com/crisis-response*****The #AgeofAgility Podcast is updated every Tuesday, visit our home on the web www.quickbase.com/podcast
You might have noticed a little something different about Age of Agility last week. Our color scheme has changed a bit and you'll notice even more changes on our website–all because Quickbase has a new brand identity! Brian Wood, senior Brand Marketing Manager, joins us to explain what is a brand identity, what prompted Quickbase to make this change, and WHY agile brands should reinvent themselves every now and then. *****Connect with Brian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianxwood/
Soham Khaitan, cofounder of the Ambi network, joins us and shares his insights on how agility-focused schools are pivoting to stay relevant in a world increasingly focused on the digital experience.---Learn more about the Ambi Network:https://ambi.networkhttps://twitter.com/ambigenerationAnd connect with Soham:https://twitter.com/sohamkhaitanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sohamkhaitan/
Will people ever go back to the office? What will that look like, anyway? ---This week, we find answers to these questions and more as we continue our series on Agile Entrepreneurship. We are joined by Jonathan Wasserstrum, CEO and co-founder of SquareFoot, a commercial real-estate startup. ---Learn more about the work Jonathan is doing at: https://www.squarefoot.com
This week we hear another tale of entrepreneurial agility through the story of a car-sharing startup, Lula. CEO and cofounder, Mateo Vega-Sanz joins the show and shares how he and his brother grew Lula, and how they changed direction after college campuses–their target market– were shut down in 2020. ---Connect with Lula, and Mateo at:https://www.lula.ishttps://twitter.com/mattvanzzhttps://www.instagram.com/mateovegasanz/
Mia Lavallee joins the show this week and tells us about about building Mostly Pasta from an Instagram account to a growing business, how she's pivoted her strategy in the last year, and how she's using her platform to impact communities around Boston. This is the first in our series focused on agility in entrepreneurship. Mia Lavallee is owner of Mostly Pasta, based out of Somerville Massachusetts. Connect with her (and try her pasta) at:https://www.mostlypasta.comhttps://www.instagram.com/mostly_pasta/
Happy Holidays! The Age of Agility crew is taking this week off, but we will be back with an all new episode on January 4, 2021.In the meantime, check out any episodes you may have missed. Catch you next week!---Want more Age of Agility? Watch video interviews at www.quickbase.com/podcast
This week host of the show, Shannon Curran, talks about her work behind the scenes, and shares what she’s learned from our guests about what operation agility looks like.Connect with Shannon on Linkedin.
Charitable organizations are redefining the future of digital giving with the right platforms, the right partners, an iterative approach. Tim Sarrantonio shares how his work at Neon One is helping nonprofits expand their digital footprint, and offer their donors digital experiences more engaging than last week's webinar.Learn more about the work NeonOne is doing to help mission-driven organizations hereConnect with Tim on Linkedin
This week, Peter Rifken maps out the world's most famous supply chain and we learn why Santa is "the original agility machine".
John Karas joins Shannon this week to talk about how nimble data practices drive innovation and empower business to "change course quickly". Click here to read more data-driven insights from the Quick Base team.---The #AgeofAgility podcast is updated every week at quickbase.com/podcast and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts
This week, Deb Gildersleeve returns to share the results of some fascinating research, discuss a renewed focus on business continuity, and reveals her tip for fending off Zoom fatigueClick here to join Deb’s upcoming webinar on December 15And click here to read more of the HBR research and analysis.---The #AgeofAgility podcast is updated every week at quickbase.com/podcast and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
The Age of Agility is live! In our season 2 premiere, listen to Jay Jamison share his thoughts on low code technology, democratizing software development, and what he’s been cooking up at home. ---The #AgeofAgility podcast is updated every week at quickbase.com/podcast and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. ---Curious about Jay's home-made chicken tikka masala? Find the recipe here: https://40aprons.com/restaurant-style-chicken-tikka-masala-paleo-whole30/
The New Normal is here to stay, and successful businesses are operating with an agility mindset.This season, Shannon will chat with business and industry leaders about designing the future of work and learning from lessons from a year of unexpected changes. Subscribe and join us weekly as we discover the Age of Agility. –The #AgeofAgility podcast is updated every week at quickbase.com/podcast and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts
In the rapid-cycle economy, it is not enough for organizations to undertake digital transformation in multi-year, multi-million dollar projects. Organizations need to use a dual-track strategy to transformation: large scale digital transformation as well as business process transformation. In this special addition of The New Normal, Shannon speaks with Quick Base CEO Ed Jennings a new research report conducted by Harvard Business Review Analytic Services - sponsored by Quick Base and available now – about how enabling rapid-cycle innovation allows organizations to execute on this dual track strategy, transforming processes in the business that provide competitive differentiation. To view the report:https://www.quickbase.com/dual-track-transformation-research?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=hbr***********************http://quickbase.com***********************#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325- Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBase- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
We are so excited for this episode of The New Normal to introduce to you all our new CIO, Deb Gildersleeve.Deb sat down with Shannon Curran to talk about her top priorities at Quick Base, strengthening the relationship between IT and the business, and taking on the role as a 'COVID Native CIO.'***********************http://quickbase.com***********************#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325- Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBase- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
Quick Base's Ankit Shah joins Chris Mayhar, Associate Editor of Society of Manufacturing Engineers to talk about the technical challenges of COVID-19 and how manufacturers can increase operational agility. Specifically, how low code platforms can help manufacturers become more flexible and adapt quicker to market/operational changes.
On this week's episode of The New Normal, Shannon Curran sits down to Linh Tran, Leader of the Product content, visual design, and customer education team, to chat about the pivot to a full time work from home schedule, tailoring her management style for each team member, and how important communication and empathy are when leading a team.***********************http://quickbase.com***********************#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325- Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBase- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
We have an extra special episode of “The New Normal” today – Shannon Curran sits down with Omar Zmerli, an Infectious Disease Research Fellow at St. George’s Hospital in Beirut, Lebanon to talk about how his team quickly pivoted operations in the midst of a pandemic. Using low-code technology, they were able to trace patient contact to ensure the safest hospital experience for their community. Quick Base is grateful to partner with those on the frontlines of this crisis to aid their efforts in keeping us all safe.***********************http://quickbase.com***********************#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325- Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBase- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
After days of reflection, we wanted to publish our interview with go-to-market operations leader Hilary Foley. This interview was recorded a few weeks ago and she speaks about the importance of attempting to find balance, of appreciating the rock stars on your team, and of changing the ways in which we communicate with one another. Hilary leads with compassion and thoughtfulness and we are grateful for that.https://www.quickbase.com#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBaseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
We are excited for every New Normal episode but this one is really special. Emily LaFeir and Becky Miller from Geisinger Health System talk with Shannon Curran about how they pivoted immediately to track remote employees and emergency fund access and what life looks like in a post-COVID-19 world. They directly support the front-lines, and Quick Base is grateful to partner with them to improve every workflow to make tracking seamless.https://www.quickbase.com#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBaseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
The world of event management, planning, and execution has completely changed over the last few months. We got to sit down with the leader of our events team here at Quick Base to talk about our first ever virtual user conference #virtualempower2020 coming up on June 2-3. She talks with us about the importance of focusing on experience, community, and fun surprises.https://www.quickbase.com#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBaseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
Today we have a very special episode of the New Normal, we get to introduce you to our new CEO Ed Jennings. Ed sat down with Shannon, from his attic office, to talk about being a ‘COVID Native CEO,’ the opportunity he sees for Quick Base in the new business landscape, and how his local Starbucks is a role model for some great leadership practices.https://www.quickbase.com#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBaseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
Today Shannon Curran talks with Quick Base CMO Eric Olson all things go-to-market strategy for tech companies in this new environment, being an extrovert at home, and leading a team in a time of uncertainty. Eric talks through what he is seeing in the market, company’s commitment to their employees, and leading with empathy.https://www.quickbase.com#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBaseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
Chad Perry from The Manufacturer interviews Peter Rifkin, Quick Base solutions consultant, and Sunniya Saleem, Senior Direction of Marketing on the power of low-code platforms for manufacturers, and how low-code can be used to enable continuous improvement.
How is our HR superstar Malora Andrade doing? Shannon Curran talks with Malora about how she is connecting with the full team, continuing to learn and help others do the same, and spending more time with her 5 year old. If you’re an HR professional, Malora is a wealth of knowledge.https://www.quickbase.com#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBaseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
This episode Shannon Curran speaks with customer care team manager Lovell Porter about shifting to collaborating remotely, how his team is helping customers every day through this pandemic, and how he seems to always find the positives in any situation.http://quickbase.com#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325- Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBase- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
This episode Shannon Curran talks with sales leader Steve Percocco about taking his job from on the road to his kitchen, the new healthy habits he is forming, and what inspires him every day.http://quickbase.com#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325- Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBase- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/
From his time in the U.S. Army to his tenure in software, Neil Forbes vice president of customer success at Quick Base, talks with us about the need to pivot, prioritize, and most importantly have gratitude. In his words, ’keep calm, and Quick Base on.http://quickbase.com#TheNewNormal videos are updated every week and featured on our social channels:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2845325- Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuickBase- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickbase/