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Welcome to Episode 103 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In the past 2 episodes with Co-Founder of Orbis Terra Media a global Content Marketing Agency, Editor-in-Chief of Tharawat Magazine, and Family Entrepreneur Ramia El Agamy, we've looked in depth at family-run businesses. We've discovered what a family business is and that it is the most used business model in the world. The advantages and disadvantages they face and the skills and talents needed to navigate a successful multigenerational business today and in the future. In this final session, Ramia gives us some practical examples of the good stuff happening in family businesses around the world today and she explains the different motivations family businesses use to grow and develop.
Welcome to Episode 102 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In this, the second outing with Co-Founder of Orbis Terra Media a global Content Marketing Agency, Editor-in-Chief of Tharawat Magazine, and Family Entrepreneur, Ramia El Agamy, we continue our deep dive into the world of the family business. Last time we got a good background into Ramia's career path as well as understanding more about the dynamics of a family business. Today we focus more on how multi-generational family businesses will play a role in the Future of Work and specifically the advantages and disadvantages they face.
Welcome to Episode 101 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.For the next three episodes we are joined by Co-Founder and CEO of Orbis Terra Media, a global Content Marketing Agency, Editor-in-Chief of Tharawat Magazine, and Family Entrepreneur, Ramia El Agamy.Now, before you jump to the conclusion that a family-run business is a mom-and-pop shop and this podcast is not for you, hang on. Ramia is here to explain that the family business model is the most frequently used business model worldwide. In this first episode, we will look at exactly what a family business is and specifically the 3 biggest opportunities for women in family businesses.
Welcome to Episode 100 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In the past 2 episodes with author of The Unspoken Rules: Secrets to Starting Your Career Off Right, Gorick NG, we have looked at issues holding back first generation, low income workers and found through Gorick's own experiences that his learnings are very valuable to all new entrants to the professional job market.In this final episode we delve a little more into their demographics, and we find out how HR leaders can benefit highly from these insights to build more cohesive, high-performing teams. Finally, we see what's next for Gorick NG.
Welcome to Episode 99 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In this second outing with author and adviser Gorick NG, we find out more about his work at BCG, Harvard, and the Future of Work Project. His book, The Unspoken Rules: Secrets to Starting Your Career Off Right is a deconstruction of what one learns at highly-resourced companies and comes from over 500 interviews. Gorick explains that it's what to do, what to say, and how to navigate these unspoken rules that is the key to early success and fast-tracking your career. And it's not just for new work entrants, leadership can also gain great insight into their workforce by understanding these rules.
Welcome to Episode 98 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.For the next three episodes we are joined by author and adviser at Harvard College, Gorick NG. In this first part of our conversation Gorick explains the educational origin of the term First Generation, Low Income and how today it is being used more in the business context. He references some of his own lived experiences of being an outsider, and alludes to his book of unspoken rules that hide in almost all organizations.
Welcome to Episode 97 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In the past 2 episodes with digital product design CEO at Emerge Interactive, Jonathon Hensley, we have looked at the basics of product-building principles and the whether work should be designed in a similar way.In this final episode, we focus a little more on the work Jonathon's company does and how they approach a client request to design a product, and how that is intertwined with looking at the company's work experience.
Welcome to Episode 96 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In this second outing with Emerge Interactive CEO, Jonathon Hensley, we look at the connection between product and work experience design. We start to look more practically at how technology is only a tool and it's how we connect the human to it that is the key to success.
Welcome to Episode 95 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.For the next three episodes we are joined by the CEO at Emerge Interactive, a UX design agency specializing in digital product strategy and full-stack development, Jonathon Hensley. Our goal is to unpack his thoughts around digital product design and better design of the work experience. In this first episode we go back to the basics of what product building principles are and we find out why 84% of digital products fail to meet expectations.
Welcome to Episode 94 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In the past 2 episodes with author and leadership coach Dr. Marie Gervais, we have looked into the world of spirituality in the workplace and discovered amongst other things that by thinking, speaking, and doing soul-enhancing actions we can create a happier, more productive, and more profitable business.In this final episode we ask Marie to tell us a bit about how her multicultural upbringing has influenced the work she has done. We also look at how we can better be preparing the youth for work.
Welcome to Episode 93 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In this podcast, we continue our practical conversation with leadership coach and author Dr. Marie Gervais. Asking the main question of how do you marry building a more spiritually elevated workplace with the pressures of running a for-profit business. We look at Marie's SWEL (Safety, Well-being, Encouragement, and Learning ) model and find out what the Justice Quotient is.
Welcome to Episode 92 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.For the next three episodes we are joined by Dr. Marie Gervais, a leadership coach, author and fellow podcaster who believes that a happy workplace is a productive and profitable one. And we aim to unpack that and see exactly what Marie means when she says we should think, speak and do sole enhancing rather than sole diminishing actions.In this first episode we get back to basics and explore the changes in cultural awareness in the workplace following the pandemic.
Welcome to Episode 91 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In the past 2 episodes with Hannah Reichardt and Dan McClure from Innovation Ecosystem, we've looked at Choreographers. A new role, that has nothing to do with dancing, that suits those who can make things happen in a big-picture, complex, and innovative space.In this final episode, we look at the book they are busy collaborating on and how it is structured. We also pick their brains to find out some valuable lessons they learned whilst putting the book together.
Welcome to Episode 90 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In this podcast, we continue our conversation with Hannah Reichardt and Dan McClure who are busy explaining a new unique business role: The Choreographer.Today we find out what are the applications of this role, why executives should care about it, and who should be hiring them. We'll come to see it is about working in a complex space and seeing beyond the limits of your existing organization and tool kit.
Welcome to Episode 89 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Firstly, I feel I need to say this is NOT a podcast about dancing… It's very much a business podcast about a new role called the Choreographer. We are joined by Hannah Reichardt and Dan McClure from Innovation Ecosystem who are experts in this unique role.A Choreographer looks at the big picture and knits the pieces together to solve the big problems in innovation. Dan and Hannah are quick to point out this is not a next-generation project manager, but a unique role that relishes leaning into complexity. In this episode, we find out what skill sets a Choreographer has and that they are often hidden away in organizations, not fulfilling the ideal role for their skill set. They are often hiding in plain sight.
Welcome to Episode 88 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In the past 2 episodes Liam Martin, author of Running Remote, has given a really broad and deep understanding of asynchronous work and how it makes you more productive, allows deep work, and helps create a culture where everyone in the organisation thinks like an owner.In this final episode we go through a practical 3-step plan to get you started. If you are stuck in a synchronous work culture and want the tools to break out and start working to your company's potential then this is for you.
Welcome to Episode 87 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Liam Martin, author of Running Remote is busy filling us in on the details surrounding asynchronous work practices. The lure of working how, when, and where you want is a powerful hook, but how do you achieve it? In this episode we play forward 10 years and see if there is still a place for creativity in the workplace after Ai has fully arrived. We also explore the claim that working asynchronously can save your company 30 cents in every dollar.
Welcome to Episode 86 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Liam Martin is co-author of the book Running Remote, a book about working asynchronously and how it makes you more productive. Liam has been pioneering and studying how remote companies work effectively for many years and we spend time exploring this topic with him. In this first episode, we discuss his book and see how the practices he lays out allow you to perform ‘deep work'. The key to enhanced productivity. A podcast you can't afford to miss.
Welcome to Episode 85 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In the past two episodes we have been talking to Anton Musgrave, a Futurist and Business Strategist, about being future-forward in your thinking. We've looked practically at trends and frameworks that will help you on your journey.In this final episode we look at hurdles companies need to navigate today, to prepare them for the future. And we look at the hard reality of balancing long term future planning with the pressures you face today making a profit.
Welcome to Episode 84 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Anton Musgrave, Futurist and Business Strategist at Futureworld is busy showing us how to prepare our minds for the future of work. This practical session looks at the trends today that might shape the future. This week we look at frameworks that will help you and mindsets that will hinder you in future state thinking.
Welcome to Episode 83 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Anton Musgrave is a Futurist and Business Strategist. In the next three podcast conversations, we will delve deep into his world and see how he challenges business leaders worldwide to look at the future differently. In this first session, he will explain what he and his company Futureworld does and how he facilitates changing a present-day mind into a future state mind. As a business leader are you spending enough time thinking strategically about how you will remain relevant in the future of work? Anton has the answer for you.
Welcome to Episode 82 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In the past 2 episodes we have discovered everyone knows a “brilliant jerk,” someone who would be fired if they weren't so technically qualified, and therefore indispensable. They can be toxic, abrasive, and demoralizing. Our guest, Dr Katrina Burrus is one of the world's leading experts on international leadership and the author of Mastering Brilliant Jerks. She is a Master Certified Coach and facilitates a mastermind for CEO's of international companies.In this final episode with her, we look more at the practical applications of dealing with “Brilliant Jerks” and their part in potentially disrupting workplace transformation. We learn how to communicate and collaborate with a brilliant jerk and whether you should accept their behavior or work around it.
Welcome to Episode 81 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Dr Katrina Burrus is busy working through Brilliant Jerks with us. You know, a colleague or boss who would be fired if they weren't so technically qualified, and therefore indispensable. They can be toxic, abrasive, and demoralizing. Today we discuss what it takes to transform your workplace by having your brilliant jerks become inspiring leaders by adding EQ to their IQ. We also see how this tricky issue can create criticism. We can all develop more EQ to be Inspiring Leaders.
Welcome to Episode 80 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Everyone knows a “brilliant jerk,” someone who would be fired if they weren't so technically qualified, and therefore indispensable. They can be toxic, abrasive, and demoralizing. Our guest today, Dr. Katrina Burrus is one of the world's leading experts on international leadership and the author of Managing Brilliant Jerks. She is a Master Certified Coach, and facilitates a mastermind for CEO's of international companies.In this first episode with Katrina, we discuss her definition of a “Brilliant Jerk” and see how it fits into modern workplace transformation. And more importantly we ask, “Why should we care about this topic?”
Welcome to Episode 79 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Episode 79 of Chaos & Rocketfuel the Future of Work podcast, is our last chance to connect with Robert Chan, Head of People Analytics at City National Bank. In the first two episodes we have heard how Robert, a numbers man, used his finance skills in the people sphere to help City National Bank develop a more diverse and inclusive workplace environment. In our last episode, Robert explains how your work culture can benefit and how you can forge the same path and transform your workplace.
Welcome to Episode 78 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.In Episode 78 of Chaos & Rocketfuel the Future of Work podcast, we continue our fascinating conversation with Robert Chan who is Head of People Analytics at City National Bank. In our second connect Robert explains why organizations should be taking data from their people seriously and how it really does impact modern workplace transformation. Furthermore, organizations that take on this challenge can reap real benefits by increasing employee performance and productivity in the workplace.
Welcome to Episode 77 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Episode 77 of Chaos & Rocketfuel the Future of Work podcast, in part, attempts to answer the question “why is it important to measure employee performance?”To answer it we connect with Robert Chan who is Head of People Analytics at City National Bank. Robert uses people data in his quest for successful digital transformation.In this first episode with Robert, we get to hear his personal story of how a numbers man saw a gap on the people side and used his background in analytics and statistics to start a new role at CNB as Head of People Analytics. It's a great conversation, highlighting that if you have a goal; plan, persevere, and make it happen.
Welcome to Episode 76 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This is our third and last chance to connect with industry analyst and publisher of CXOTalk, Michael Krigsman. Over the past two podcasts, we have discussed how the role of the CIO is evolving, we've looked at where they need to stretch themselves to overcome today's hurdles and we've focused on the differences between cloud-native and established companies. Michael has written over 1,000 pieces on leadership, technology, and transformation; he has created almost 1,000 video interviews with the world's top business leaders on these topics. Michael's work has been referenced in the media over 1,000 times and in over fifty books. Michael has advised enterprise technology companies for three decades on market messaging and positioning strategy.Finally in Episode 76 we look at the metaverse, TikTok, and what makes Michael tick.
Welcome to Episode 75 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week is our second chance to connect with industry analyst and publisher of CXOTalk, Michael Krigsman. Michael has written over 1,000 pieces on leadership, technology, and transformation; he has created almost 1,000 video interviews with the world's top business leaders on these topics. Michael's work has been referenced in the media over 1,000 times and in over fifty books. For three decades, Michael has advised enterprise technology companies on market messaging and positioning strategy. In Episode 75 we find out where CIOs need to stretch themselves to overcome today's hurdles as well as delving into the differences between cloud-native and established company structures.
Welcome to Episode 74 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week we meet up with industry analyst and publisher of CXOTalk, Michael Krigsman. Michael has written over 1,000 pieces on leadership, technology, and transformation; he has created almost 1,000 video interviews with the world's top business leaders on these topics. Michael's work has been referenced in the media over 1,000 times and in over fifty books. For three decades, Michael has advised enterprise technology companies on market messaging and positioning strategy. In Episode 74 we explore the roles of the CIO, COO, and CTO, and how future-looking executives are aligning their roles collaboratively to the goals of the company.
Welcome to Episode 73 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week we turn the focus of our conversation to collaboration and the Future of Work. Our guest is Lisette Sutherland, Director of Collaboration Superpowers, a company that helps people work together from anywhere through online workshops. She is the author of the Work Together Anywhere Handbook, the host of a podcast featuring interviews with remote-working experts, and a facilitator of workshops on a variety of remote working topics. Finally in Episode 73, we start by looking forward to what collaboration might look like before consolidating things with some practical applications of collaboration and some of Lisette's favorite researchers in this area.
Welcome to Episode 72 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week we turn the focus of our conversation to collaboration and the Future of Work. Our guest is Lisette Sutherland, Director of Collaboration Superpowers, a company that helps people work together from anywhere through online workshops. She is the author of the Work Together Anywhere Handbook, the host of a podcast featuring interviews with remote-working experts, and a facilitator of workshops on a variety of remote working topics. In Episode 72 we look at the evolution of collaboration from 5 years ago to what it is today, including a cool look at the advancement of Augmented Reality.
Welcome to Episode 71 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week we turn the focus of our conversation to collaboration and the Future of Work. Our guest is Lisette Sutherland, Director of Collaboration Superpowers, a company that helps people work together from anywhere through online workshops. She is the author of the Work Together Anywhere Handbook, the host of a podcast featuring interviews with remote-working experts, and a facilitator of workshops on a variety of remote working topics. In Episode 71 we explore the definition of collaboration, and how it can be measured, and if we should be measuring it.
Welcome to Episode 70 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week we spend time talking with Dr. Erik Korem, a high-performance coach who is bridging the gap between high-performance athletes and knowledge workers. Erik has introduced sports science and athlete tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football. He has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. It is this work and his insights that he is now using to help businesses and their employees work at their peak. Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience and he is the Founder and CEO of AIM7.Finally, in Episode 70 we investigate the practical implications of peak performance and the grey area of who owns our health data and how it can and should be used to help us and our colleagues work better and smarter.
Welcome to Episode 69 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week we spend time talking with Dr. Erik Korem, a high-performance coach who is bridging the gap between high-performance athletes and knowledge workers. Erik has introduced sports science and athlete tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football. He has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. It is this work and his insights that he is now using to help businesses and their employees work at their peak. Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience and he is the Founder and CEO of AIM7.In Episode 69 we turn our attention to sleep. How it affects our daily work lives for the better and detrimentally. And find out how much is enough so we can perform at our best.
Welcome to Episode 68 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week we spend time talking with Dr. Erik Korem, a high-performance coach who is bridging the gap between high-performance athletes and knowledge workers. Erik has introduced sports science and athlete tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football. He has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. It is this work and his insights that he is now using to help businesses and their employees work at their peak. Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience and he is the Founder and CEO of AIM7.In Episode 68 we start by defining what peak performance is at work and how virtual workplaces enable peak performance today.
Welcome to Episode 67 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Our guest this week is an intellectual property, privacy, and technology partner at Baker McKenzie, Adam Aft. Adam helps global companies navigate the complex issues regarding intellectual property, data, and technology in M&A, technology transactions, and new product and service development. He is the lead of the Firm's North America Technology Transactions group and co-leads the group globally. Adam advises clients on transformational activities, including the intellectual property, data and data privacy, and technology aspects of mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, back office transformations, new product and service initiatives, and new trends driving business such as data monetization and artificial intelligence. Adam also represents clients in structuring and drafting technology and software license agreements, telecommunication agreements, cloud agreements, supply chain agreements, outsourcing agreements, and other agreements involving data, intellectual property, and technology. Finally in Episode 67 we tackle the practical data privacy issues business leaders are not considering and how they impact the Future of Work.
Welcome to Episode 66 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Our guest this week is an intellectual property, privacy, and technology partner at Baker McKenzie, Adam Aft. Adam helps global companies navigate the complex issues regarding intellectual property, data, and technology in M&A, technology transactions, and new product and service development. He is the lead of the Firm's North America Technology Transactions group and co-leads the group globally. Adam advises clients on transformational activities, including the intellectual property, data and data privacy, and technology aspects of mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, back office transformations, new product and service initiatives, and new trends driving business such as data monetization and artificial intelligence. Adam also represents clients in structuring and drafting technology and software license agreements, telecommunication agreements, cloud agreements, supply chain agreements, outsourcing agreements, and other agreements involving data, intellectual property, and technology. In Episode 66 we focus on the many grey areas that exist and the top recurring issues companies are facing.
Welcome to Episode 65 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.Our guest this week is an intellectual property, privacy, and technology partner at Baker McKenzie, Adam Aft. Adam helps global companies navigate the complex issues regarding intellectual property, data, and technology in M&A, technology transactions, and new product and service development. He is the lead of the Firm's North America Technology Transactions group and co-leads the group globally. Adam advises clients on transformational activities, including the intellectual property, data and data privacy, and technology aspects of mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, back office transformations, new product and service initiatives, and new trends driving business such as data monetization and artificial intelligence. Adam also represents clients in structuring and drafting technology and software license agreements, telecommunication agreements, cloud agreements, supply chain agreements, outsourcing agreements, and other agreements involving data, intellectual property, and technology. In Episode 65 we map out the tricky and rapidly changing Data Privacy landscape. We define what data privacy means today and look at the shortcomings of those definitions.
Welcome to Episode 64 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week we spend time talking Ai with Vishal Kumar. Vishal is founder and CEO of Tao.ai, an AI-powered platform that enables natural effortless learning through the power of collective learning, collaborative intelligence, and machine learning. He is passionate about product management, innovations, and assisting startups with their strategic and tactical issues. He has led several initiatives in social media, customer experience, systems, performance, and automation.Finally, in Episode 64 we delve a bit deeper into Ai, in general finding out what Ai poisoning and Ai bias are. We end off with Vishal's hope for Ai in the future of work.
Welcome to Episode 63 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week we spend time talking Ai with Vishal Kumar. Vishal is founder and CEO of Tao.ai, an AI-powered platform that enables natural effortless learning through the power of collective learning, collaborative intelligence, and machine learning. He is passionate about product management, innovations, and assisting startups with their strategic and tactical issues. He has led several initiatives in social media, customer experience, systems, performance, and automation.In Episode 63 we turn our attention to how people teams should be preparing for Ai in the workplace, as well as finding out how Vishal's company, Tao.ai, helps individuals and companies.
Welcome to Episode 62 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week we spend time talking Ai with Vishal Kumar. Vishal is founder and CEO of Tao.ai, an AI-powered platform that enables natural effortless learning through the power of collective learning, collaborative intelligence, and machine learning. He is passionate about product management, innovations, and assisting startups with their strategic and tactical issues. He has led several initiatives in social media, customer experience, systems, performance, and automation.In Episode 62 we discuss Ai at work today and how it will change as Ai matures.
Welcome to Episode 61 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week, our conversation centers around coworking, and our guest has been credited as an original pioneer of coworking in the UK, having founded coworking business Huckletree in 2014, Gabriela Hersham. Huckletree is now one of the UK's most exciting coworking brands, bringing together the UK and Ireland's most innovative startups, entrepreneurs and businesses. A champion of women in business, Gabriela has been actively campaigning for greater diversity and representation within the innovation ecosystem, and passionately supports female entrepreneurs both in Huckletree's community and beyond.And finally, in episode 61 we dream… of what the future office space might look like.
Welcome to Episode 60 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week, our conversation centers around coworking, and our guest has been credited as an original pioneer of coworking in the UK, having founded coworking business Huckletree in 2014, Gabriela Hersham. Huckletree is now one of the UK's most exciting coworking brands, bringing together the UK and Ireland's most innovative startups, entrepreneurs and businesses. A champion of women in business, Gabriela has been actively campaigning for greater diversity and representation within the innovation ecosystem, and passionately supports female entrepreneurs both in Huckletree's community and beyond.In episode 60 we focus on the 100s Club, a program that aims to give back to the employees and not just the founders.
Welcome to Episode 59 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week, our conversation centers around coworking, and our guest has been credited as an original pioneer of coworking in the UK, having founded coworking business Huckletree in 2014, Gabriela Hersham. Huckletree is now one of the UK's most exciting coworking brands, bringing together the UK and Ireland's most innovative startups, entrepreneurs and businesses. A champion of women in business, Gabriela has been actively campaigning for greater diversity and representation within the innovation ecosystem, and passionately supports female entrepreneurs both in Huckletree's community and beyond.In episode 59 we discover how coworking has evolved from the early days of 2014, and how things have changed due to the pandemic
Welcome to Episode 58 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week, we catch up with industrial psychologist and Cappfinity co-founder and Chief Customer Officer, Nicky Garcea. Nicky works with Cappfinity clients globally and heads up the Americas. Nicky has over 20 years of experience working with global clients. She is a pioneer in recruiting and developing for strengths, and the recruitment and promotion of underrepresented talent. Nicky is a regular keynote speaker on candidate experience and immersive recruitment technology.Finally, in episode 58, Nicky talks about the research book she has co-authored and practically how you can start to build a strengths-based organization.
Welcome to Episode 57 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week, we catch up with industrial psychologist and Cappfinity co-founder and Chief Customer Officer, Nicky Garcea. Nicky works with Cappfinity clients globally and heads up the Americas. Nicky has over 20 years of experience working with global clients. She is a pioneer in recruiting and developing for strengths, and the recruitment and promotion of underrepresented talent. Nicky is a regular keynote speaker on candidate experience and immersive recruitment technology.In episode 57 we look at what is a healthy organization and how these organizations go about measuring it. And we look at emerging trends in healthy organizations.
Welcome to Episode 56 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week, we catch up with industrial psychologist and Cappfinity co-founder and Chief Customer Officer, Nicky Garcea. Nicky works with Cappfinity clients globally and heads up the Americas. Nicky has over 20 years of experience working with global clients. She is a pioneer in recruiting and developing for strengths, and the recruitment and promotion of underrepresented talent. Nicky is a regular keynote speaker on candidate experience and immersive recruitment technology.In episode 56 we get to know what positive psychology is, as it relates to business, and specifically how the PERMA model is used to help promote it.
Welcome to Episode 55 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week is all about communication in remote and virtual teams. Our guest is Josh Little, the founder of four tech companies–Maestro, Bloomfire, Qzzer, and Volley–that have collectively been used by hundreds of millions of people and featured in TechCrunch, Mashable, Entrepreneur, Inc, and Forbes. Josh is currently on a mission to provide the world with a more meaningful way to communicate with his fourth creation, Volley–a video messaging app.In episode 55 we tie things up by venturing into the possible future evolutions of virtual team communication.
Welcome to Episode 54 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week is all about communication in remote and virtual teams. Our guest is Josh Little, the founder of four tech companies–Maestro, Bloomfire, Qzzer, and Volley–that have collectively been used by hundreds of millions of people and featured in TechCrunch, Mashable, Entrepreneur, Inc, and Forbes. Josh is currently on a mission to provide the world with a more meaningful way to communicate with his fourth creation, Volley–a video messaging app.In episode 54 we move on to Josh's option, Volley. How it works and the practical applications it offers.
Welcome to Episode 53 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.This week is all about communication in remote and virtual teams. Our guest is Josh Little, the founder of four tech companies–Maestro, Bloomfire, Qzzer, and Volley–that have collectively been used by hundreds of millions of people and featured in TechCrunch, Mashable, Entrepreneur, Inc, and Forbes. Josh is currently on a mission to provide the world with a more meaningful way to communicate with his fourth creation, Volley–a video messaging app.In episode 53 we discuss communication currently in organisations. Talking or typing, what works and what doesn't, and the pros and cons of each.