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Pascal Leblanc discusses the convergence of 5G and blockchain technology. IT security experts are concerned about the potential security threats of the Internet of Things. Blockchain technology offers a solution to create trusted devices and prevent hacking of everyday items. Podcast host James Bowen is an author, professor, and entrepreneur. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen (www.frontrunnerpodcast.com)
Ellie Wu of SAP/Concur describes data gathering approaches that focus on enhancing the customer experience, discussing various strategies in which companies interact with customers based on a trust relationship. Podcast host James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen www.frontrunnerpodcast.com
Phil Kaye sits down with James Bowen and discusses the impact on society and the economy we can expect with quantum computing. He looks at the types of problems that quantum computers can solve and then how their capability will have a significant impact on core economic components such as material sciences and pharmaceutical products. His takeaway focuses on organizations and their need to understand a revolutionary near term capability. Podcast host James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com
Nick Rini discusses the value of role-playing in organizational environments to prepare people to interact with others and make better decisions. Role-playing can be structured and evaluated using metrics around the ability to understand others and oneself. Nick discusses the value of simulations to create an environment for modern data-driven role-playing, using sales as an example of an interactive organizational environment relevant for role-playing. Podcast host James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com
Jovan Strika has experienced the gap that universities and businesses tend to have. Each has different priorities, yet it's critical for higher education institutions to partner with businesses and vice versa to develop the next generation of talented individuals and drive innovation. Jovan discusses some of the solutions to close this gap and achieve better alignment including apprenticeship, student projects and internship. Podcast host James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com
Matthew Britt discusses the converging of technologies transforming the renewable energy field and examines how the industry impacts individual health, the environment, and economic opportunities. Podcast host: James Bowen (www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com), a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen (www.frontrunnerpodcast.com)
In the era of Artificial Intelligence and automation, Hala Beisha discusses the adaptive requirements individuals need to be successful in the modern work environment. Hala explains how to have a positive, life-long learning perspective when it comes to career development and offers new ways to integrate knowledge in order to contribute to corporate decision making. Podcast host James Bowen (www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com), a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen (www.frontrunnerpodcast.com)
Ryan Rhoades discusses how creativity involves several sub-processes for the individual and the team in which there is a preparation phase and then the creative process itself. In addition, the team or individual needs to be able to evaluate the creative outcome and the efficacy of the process with the end result being a standardized process that increases the likelihood of further creative solutions. Podcast host: James Bowen (www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com), a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen (www.frontrunnerpodcast.com)
In our latest podcast, Jovan Strika describes how hacker tools have become easier to use, thus broadening the type of hackers using them. Given the increase in hacker activity in recent years, he discusses the detection and recovery process that organizations need to consider. Jovan also discusses whether hackers have become more organized as a group. Podcast host: James Bowen is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen www.frontrunnerpodcast.com
In this podcast, Jovan Strika takes us on a deep dive into the business models around open source. He discusses monetization for individuals, researchers/academia, and corporations. One example of a business model he cites is that of a start-up company that generates open source software and then provides services with the software. The open-source model is also applicable to other industries that generate creative knowledge. Podcast host: James Bowen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/) is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations (http://www.experientialsimulations.com), a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen www.frontrunnerpodcast.com
In this episode, Pat McGowan shares the belief that we can improve capitalism by focusing on the ownership and revenue models around creative intellectual property. With a micro capitalism approach, individuals who create content obtain revenue even if the content is part of a team effort or monetized by corporations. He believes that intellectual property monetarization can lower the upfront cost of content creation and even motivate individuals to produce better content. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com
In this podcast conversation, Jennifer Buchanan sheds light on wellness in modern organizations. Today’s organizations want to create people-focused environments, especially as technology automates faster and more frequent digital communications. She believes organizations can reach this goal by taking a long-term approach that links relationship-building with overall wellness and the organization’s core values. She shares the metrics she uses to gauge the wellness level of an organization. Podcast host: James Bowen (www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com), a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen (www.frontrunnerpodcast.com)
In our latest podcast, Catherine Chan discusses the type of workplace environment that promotes mental health and wellness. Wellness is a complex topic that combines external and internal factors that align with culture and engagement in an organization. While HR has a role to play, management also needs to balance privacy with steps to creating a healthy work environment. To this end, managers can learn to recognize and create wellness options for employees. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com
Our current economic structure has inefficiencies and trust issues. John From discusses the movement towards a decentralized economy. With modern technology, inefficiencies in the movement, storage, and processing of information and products are more apparent as is the problem of individuals who take advantage of centralized entities like banks for their own benefit. John advocates for a decentralized economy that can improve issues of transparency and authentication in areas such as supply chains, manufacturing, financial, and government. Podcast host: James Bowen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com), a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen (www.frontrunnerpodcast.com)
Kris McCarthy cofounder of Fansaves, discusses how technology is changing the business model of sports teams. Engagement is a key goal between teams, players, fans, and sponsors. The new model provides fans with a more real-time, emotional connection to other fans, players, and the game. Chris also talks about the future of sports engagement and cross-pollination between eSports and traditional sports. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com
Brad Henri (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradhenrie/) discusses the implications of the fusion of AI, data, robotics, and manufacturing. He raises the significant issue of IT security as manufacturing machines become internet enabled. While manufacturing environments are making better use of data, there is also the issue of legacy machines and algorithms to consider. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com
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Julia Krolik (https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliakrolik/) works in the intersection of data, art, technology and science. Collecting, analyzing, and understanding data are significant issues as we move to data-derived decisions. Julia discusses issues around the understanding of data for the public and how decision makers can focus on the emotional context of data as well as its relevance and ability to represent multi-dimensions. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com
In this podcast, Bianca Baumann explains how marketing fundamentals can improve modern eLearning platforms. Using extensive metrics, these platforms divide knowledge into modules for on-demand learning. However, learning platforms fall short at increasing learner engagement or predicting learning outcomes. Marketing concepts such as relevancy, emotions, and repetition can be applied to create better learning platforms.
Ian McLeod sees significant changes in higher education learning technology. Today’s software can be used to better understand the learning progress, give assignments, and provide feedback. Instructors can also monitor social media for indications of student duress, providing valuable insight into the student psyche. Ian is also a proponent of changing accreditation metrics to match learning that takes place outside the classroom. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com
T. Melissa Madian discusses the sales process in the modern era of informed customers and automated e-commerce sites. She believes that salespeople need to use a more agile improv approach that focuses on providing a solution for customers—even if it challenges their assumptions—that aligns with their core beliefs. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com​​
Eli Fathi is the CEO and President of Mindbridge AI, a company using machine learning to detect erroneous patterns in accounting data. Accounting processes have remained relatively unchanged for decades, Eli discusses how machine learning approaches have the potential to detect error patterns in accounting data including fraudulent transactions. In addition, Eli discusses how machine learning could, in the future, change auditing into a real-time activity potentially detecting intent to commit fraud.
Can Academia and Corporate collaborations drive life-changing research and discovery? Is this the only way that life changing impact can be driven? Or are collaborations simply better use of our human capital? In this episode, we speak to Professor Seeram Ramakrishna, from the National University of Singapore, Martine Docking and Bill Deluise from John Wiley & Sons. On how Academia and Corporate collaborations can drive life-changing research and discovery.
In this podcast, Sana Kapadia, the Chief Impact Investor of Spring Activator, discusses impact investing with a focus on metrics for measuring social impact. She also shares how the average person can use their money to create positive change in the world while achieving a monetary return. A body of literature exists around social impact investing, and Sana discusses the different issues that could arise between social goals, such as measuring impact over time, particularly when the ripple effect of impact is difficult to discern. Podcast host: James Bowen,is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
Jasmine Kitz founder of live history discusses how entertainment has become more experiential and interactive. Audience members want to engage with the experience; telling their own stories and participating in the stories of others. Such experiences offer lessons to higher education institutions as students seek to learn through by experiencing the curriculum, rather than through a lecture. She also discusses implications for work places where the modern employee is seeking a more engaging and evolving place than earlier generations might have. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
Bruno Couillard is the President of Crypto4A and a career professional at the intersection of IT security software and hardware. As our society moves to the internet of everything, new security issues continue to emerge. Bruno discusses how IT security has become a societal safety issue. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
Simon Morris and Tara Akhavan are the CEO and CTO of IRYstec, a company combining both qualitative and quantitative sciences to produce a new technology product. They discuss the need for healthy machine-human interaction and take an interdisciplinary approach to produce a measurable human health improvement when using computer displays. Simon and Tara also provide their perspective on the need to focus on more than technological functionality in products but also on the human health aspect of interacting with computer devices and the role science can take in achieving that goal. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
Aiste Ptakauske is the director of a new MBA/Entrepreneurship degree at Vilnius University in Lithuania. Ptakauske discusses the considerations around developing the program, including the evaluation approach, support ecosystems around the degree, student creativity, team work and, a life cycle approach to student engagement. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
How to Make Entrepreneurship Your Job Rivers Corbett, entrepreneur-in-residence and serial entrepreneur discusses entrepreneurship as a profession including the education and lifelong learning steps required. Rivers discusses questions such as what society can do to support entrepreneurship and whether we can certify someone as an entrepreneur as with other professions. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
Dr. Leah Hanes, Executive Director of the Two Bit Circus Foundation, sees a link between ethics and failure, as well as, new market growth opportunities. In this podcast she discusses how to create a people-oriented culture where an understanding of failure is built around metrics such as trust. This culture appears in organizations but has its roots in the emerging attributes of the next generation as they enter the work force. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
In this podcast, Tony Lingham of Antioch University shares his methodology and an assessment tool for improving individual and team engagement and motivation. Tony’s system is designed to move a team to a higher level of contribution within an organization, focusing not just on task completion but also the shaping of the organization as it evolves. His assessment tool has been tested and speaks to necessary changes in organizational leadership, culture and collaboration. Podcast host: James Bowen,is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
In this podcast, host James Bowen speaks to Rob Sapp, Founding Dean at Northcentral University School of Technology, who sees technology as fundamentally changing the nature of the university/college system through adaptive learning. Adaptive learning can be implemented through a learning environment that understands each student and adapts as required. Robb imagines a day in which students can design their own degrees based on their learning approach and goals for their career Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
I recently sat down with Physics educator Doug Petrick and discussed Doug’s journey as an educator and track coach, and how he has brought lessons from the classroom to the track and vice versa. Doug touches upon how he got into teaching, how he views as his role in the classroom, and how he works with student-athletes and physics students to help them achieve their goals. Doug Petrick holds an Architectural Engineering degree from Pennsylvania State University and a Master of Arts in Teaching from California University of Pennsylvania. He is currently a high school Physics teacher at Upper St. Clair High School in Pittsburgh. Doug regularly contributes to a series for educators on the Wiley Network offering practical advice and instructional strategies. Chris Ruel manages The Wiley Network for Wiley’s Knowledge and Learning publishing group with over twenty years’ experience in publishing.
Tony Lingham of Antioch University discusses his work on breakthrough innovations, focusing on the people side of innovative teams. Tony looks at how organizations can create high engagement among stakeholders to unlock the potential to develop significant innovations along with increased predictability of outcomes. Podcast host: James Bowen,is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
Podcast host James Bowen sits down with Dr. Juris Ulmanis and discusses intrapreneurship and entrepreneurship, focusing on the environment that needs to be in place for large businesses to take advantage of entrepreneurship skills within their organizations. The changes need to include leadership, motivation, culture, and communication. In particular, organizational leaders need to have a more bottom-up approach and provide intrapreneurs the opportunity to fail, learn, and succeed.​ Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
Rich Maltzman of Boston University,(https://www.linkedin.com/in/exclaim/), has 40 years of practical experience in project management. Rich advocates that the traditional metrics of project management don't incorporate a lifecycle approach of project management and need to account for the impact of the project beyond it's immediate completion. He argues that areas such as risk and the deliverables need to be expanded to incorporate a longer-term view of the job and discusses how the project manager can achieve this enhanced perspective. James Bowen (www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), your host, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com/) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
The rivalry between agenda-driven research and blue skies research has been a longstanding one. We speak to Professor Masato Wakayama, Professor Seeram Ramakrishna and Jose Oliveira on the growing trend of corporations outsourcing part of their R&D to academic institutions and what this means for today’s results-driven world.
Ufeli Ani is a veteran of the startup world and discusses a risk and evidence-based approach to funding new startups. Securing monetary support can come from a variety of sources--including not spending money. Ufeli speaks to how risk and funding are linked along a life cycle during which financial sources can be segmented by the risks inherent at different stages. James Bowen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), your host, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (http://www.experientialsimulations.com/) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
Professor Linda Glenn MacDonald of the University of California, Santa Cruz(https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindamacdonaldglenn/) discusses the ethical issues around technology, including the extensive online data gathering happening today, raising concerns about whether society will shape technology or whether technology will shape society. The problems are indeed complex. Linda finishes the conversation by pointing to a new advisory board she is formulating to tackle the concerns along with other points to consider. James Bowen (www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship.
Professor Janine Martins-Shannon, of Kean University in NewJersey, practices a student centric learning approach with the objective of students acquiring higher level cognitive reasoning skills. She has practiced this approach in both China and the US. Professor Martins-Shannon provides insights on different learning approaches, evaluation considerations and takeaways for both organizations looking for systems level thinkers and higher education institutions developing systems thinking in students. James Bowen, (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), your host, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (http://www.experientialsimulations.com), a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
Terance Houlihan of City University of New York discusses the brain differences of someone young versus someone older, and provides implications for learning approaches in higher educational institutions and work arrangements in organizations. He discusses how the structuring of motivation, feedback and decision making for younger people can draw upon the brain's ability to focus on real time stimuli. James Bowen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship.
Ufeli Ani with her background in regulatory compliance and organizational governance discusses how regulatory compliance can be viewed as an opportunity to create strategy differences by analyzing data generated by regulatory compliance. As well, how governance and regulatory compliance are evolving fields that organizations can use to implement best practices. James Bowen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), your host, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (http://www.experientialsimulations.com/) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics.
Owen Crisp is a practitioner marketer with experience spanning large and small companies including both digital and analogue based marketing venues. Owen discusses the strategic and tactical considerations in choosing digital channels along with metrics both immediate and longer term. He discusses considerations around awareness, content, market segmentation, post purchase activities and relevancy. James Bowen, your host(https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (http://www.experientialsimulations.com/), a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship
Brigitte Baumann, founder of the global angel investor group Go Beyond Investing,(https://go-beyond.biz), describes her program for young people to learn angel investing including a teaching concept that motivates learning. James Bowen, (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/) your host, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship
Chris Albinson has a broad background in startups in California and other regions. He speaks about how new cost models and data analytics are being used to assess startups along with attributes that define successful startups. As we enter a more innovative and fast paced startup era, he discusses new thinking for universities and colleges teaching entrepreneurship along with suggestions for entrepreneurs/investors looking to start a company. James Bowen, (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/) your host, is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship .
Brigitte Baumann ( https://go-beyond.biz ), founder of the global angel investor group, Go beyond Investing, describes her methodology for developing entrepreneur teams using learning by interacting incorporating diversity of thought and she also talks about entrepreneurship as a profession. James Bowen, your host (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship
Ian Skerrett, is an expert on open source software and speaks to its application in the Internet of Things, particularly manufacturing and vehicles, he provides suggestions on what to consider for both business executives and academics interested in exploring the potential of open source software. James Bowen, your host (www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, thought leader, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations, (www.experientialsimulations.com) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship, project management, and ethics. Read his articles at www.linkedin.com/today/author/bowenentrepreneur/
Don Pare is a successful serial entrepreneur and President of Real Venture Counsel. Mentoring is being promoted as a tool for knowledge transfer and for those mentored to be able to benefit from the experience and expertise of a mentor. Don discusses the structure needed to make mentoring work including motivation, metrics and training that mentors need. James Bowen, your host (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, thought leader, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations, (http://www.experientialsimulations.com) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship, project management, and ethics. Read his articles at https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/bowenentrepreneur/
Bruno Couillard is the President of Crypto4A (http://www.crypto4a.com) and a career professional in the intersection of IT security software and hardware. As we move to the internet of everything and new hacker issues Bruno discusses how IT security is now a societal safety issue. James Bowen, your host (www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (www.experientialsimulations.com) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship, project management, and ethics.
Martin Cloake, President of Raven Telemetry (https://raven.ai) has a back ground in manufacturing, engineering and is a data analytics AI guy. As we enter the era of Internet of Everything, the world is changing to data driven decision making. However, as Martin discusses, this provides the opportunity to move beyond analytics and presentation of data into the world of actionable analytics results. James Bowen, your host (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bowenentrepreneur/), is an author, professor and CEO of Experiential Simulations (https://www.experientialsimulations.com) a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship, project management, and ethics.