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In this episode of 'Manufacturing Think Tank', host Cliff Waldman welcomes noted economist and technology expert Shawn Dubravac, President of the Avrio Institute and author of New York Times bestseller Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, LIve, and Communicate. The episode begins with a discussion of the post-pandemic path of manufacturing process innovation and corporate automation strategies. The hot-button issues of artificial intelligence and robotics were then explored. At this uncertain time, Shawn also gave his outlook for the tech sector. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Healthcare data lies at the root of innovation in the industry. In our pilot episode of Digital Insurance Innovator, we are joined by Paolo DeMartin, CEO at SCOR Global Life, and Andrei Pop, Founder and CEO at Human API, to talk about short- and long-term trends in life insurance and health data. We heard from Paolo and Andrei about: Trends and changes happening within life insurance How life insurance is moving from a product to an experience Embracing a data-first approach for greater consumer engagement The partnership between SCOR and Human API Resources we mentioned during the podcast: Paolo was inspired to a new appreciation for curiosity by Walter Isaacson's Leonardo da Vinci Andrei recommends Ray Dalio's Principles and John Steinbeck's East of Eden Get in touch with your host Richard Dufty by email or Twitter. Never miss an episode of Digital Insurance Innovator on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website.
One of the world's most popular messaging platforms is in crisis. Recent changes to WhatsApp's privacy rules have led to an uproar among millions of its users, who fear the encroachment of the firm's parent company, Facebook. Many are now switching to rival services that are seen as being more secure. And in scrambling to deal with the fallout, WhatsApp says there's nothing to worry about. We spoke to Shawn DuBravac in Washington. He's the president and CEO of the tech consulting frirm, Avrio Institute. He also wrote the New York Times bestseller 'Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate.' #WhatsApp #Privacy #DataSharing
Join our host Shari Simpson (HR Program Manager, Paylocity), and guest Dr. Shawn DuBravac as they talk through how the digital revolution continues to accelerate and what impact it has on the HR profession.Dr. Shawn DuBravac is a NY Times Bestselling author of Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate, additionally he has taught in the George Washington University’s MBA program, holds an economics degree from Brigham Young University and resides in Virginia with his three sons.You can learn more about Dr. Shawn DuBravac on his website at http://shawndubravac.com/
How can HR professionals prepare for the future? Will AI replace HR? Join us for an interview with host Shari Simpson (HR Program Manager) and New York Times Bestseller Dr. Shaun DuBravac, author of Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate, to talk about how digital transformation will continue to impact the human resources industry, and how innovations like AI are actually helping to put the “human” back into HR, not take it out. With the power of data, HR professionals can lead organizations for decades to come by demonstrating how HR adds value by driving retention and productivity.You can learn more about Dr. Shawn DuBravac on his website at http://shawndubravac.com/
On this special edition of the Innovation Engine Podcast, David DeWolf, Founder and CEO of 3Pillar Global, and Jessica Hall, 3Pillar's Vice President of Product Strategy and Design, discuss their new book, The Product Mindset: Succeed in the Digital Economy by Changing the Way Your Organization Thinks. During our discussion, we'll unpack the key characteristics of successful digital products and the three core principles that drive their creation: minimizing time to value, solving for need, and excelling at change. We'll also talk about the challenge of an antiquated IT mindset and how leaders can embrace company-wide thinking that leads to great products and thriving businesses. We are also joined by Shawn DuBravac, Founder and President at Avrio Institute and author of the New York Times bestseller Digital Destiny, who will moderate the discussion. Resources: Learn more about The Product Mindset at productmindset.com Connect with Shawn at shawndubravac.com Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate by Shawn DuBravac Learn more and get the full show notes at: 3PillarGlobal.com
Dr. Shawn DuBravac is a futurist, best-selling author, and the former chief economist of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). DuBravac is a widely-recognized technological authority who has been published extensively on the topics of finance, economics, and technology, drawing on emerging trends to forecast major shake-ups across industries. His keen insights regarding the economic drivers of the global consumer electronics industry have made him a highly sought-after speaker and commentator. His analysis has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Financial Times, the Los Angeles Times, Barron’s and on CNN, MSNBC and other media outlets. Learn more: https://www.executivespeakers.com/speaker/Shawn_DuBravac/
I am thrilled to be joined by trend caster, economist and a New York Times best-selling author Dr. Shawn DuBravac. Shawn spent over a decade as the Chief Economist for the Consumer Technology Association and is now President of Avrio Institute. His research focuses on how technologies are rewriting the nature of work, how the next era of ‘datafication’ will influence consumers, and how companies should prepare for the forces that will define their organisations in the coming decades. Bio Dr. Shawn DuBravac is author of the New York Times Best Seller Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate, which explores how the world’s mass adoption of digital technologies portends the beginning of a new era for humanity in the realms of business, healthcare, finance, transportation and culture. Shawn DuBravac is a well-regarded futurist and trendcaster who writes frequently on disruptive technological shifts. He advises companies and C-level executives on market opportunities and industry strategy. He is president and founder of Astra Insights which provides consulting, research and advisory services to CxOs on a myriad of topics including digital transformation strategies, business model disruptions, the pace of technological change and overcoming myopic thinking. For over a dozen years DuBravac served as chief economist for the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,000 consumer tech companies and owner and producer of CES. Shawn has been widely published on the topics of technology, finance and economics. His keen insights regarding the economic drivers of the global tech industry and future trends have made him a highly sought-after keynote speaker and commentator. He travels both internationally and domestically to meet with tech industry leaders and present on technology trends and the economy. In addition, his analysis has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Financial Times, Washington Post, Wired, Los Angeles Times, Barron’s and on-air with CNBC, Bloomberg, CBS and other media outlets. He was the primary driver of smartphone and cyber-security equity indexes, developed in partnership with NASDAQ, and the CTA consumer confidence index. In 2012, DuBravac was named to Dealerscope’s “40 under 40” list of people to watch in the consumer technology industry. He is a member of the National Association of Business Economists and currently serves as the president of the Conference of Business Economists. Shawn DuBravac has taught in George Washington University’s MBA program, George Mason University’s MBA program, at the University of Mary Washington and currently teaches at Marymount University. He holds economic degrees from Brigham Young University and George Mason University. DuBravac resides in Virginia with his three sons. When not helping executive teams unlock innovative thinking, he can be found climbing 14ers, running marathons and coaching youth sports. Recorded: 30th May 2019 Links: More about Shawn DuBravac More about Maria Franzoni Ltd Connect with Maria on Linkedin Connect with Maria on FaceBook To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaking Business podcast, click here Listen here: Libsyn Itunes Soundcloud Stitcher Spotify
In this episode, Beasley Media Group CEO, Caroline Beasley, continues her conversation with Dr. Shawn DuBravac, author of the New York Times Best Seller Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate. Topics covered in this episode of Beyond The Business include: Media consumption in smart cities of the future Data breaches in a world defined by data The importance of understanding who your consumers are and what they want How data will impact insurance and healthcare industries Learn more about Dr. Shawn DuBravac at his website: http://shawndubravac.com/
In the inaugural episodes of her new podcast, Beasley Media Group CEO, Caroline Beasley, speaks with Dr. Shawn DuBravac, author of the New York Times Best Seller Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate. During this episode of their two part conversation, Caroline and Dr. DuBravac discuss a range of topics including: • Events that redefined the environment we live in • The next disruption on the horizon • How data is defining our experience in vehicles Make sure to be a part of the continuing conversation in episode two of Beyond The Business. Learn more about Dr. Shawn DuBravac at his website: http://shawndubravac.com/
Our experts explore the fascinating (and mind boggling) world of artificial intelligence (AI), and how cloud computing is changing how we think about access to technology. In this episode Daniela Duca, who works with us as a senior co-design manager, and Kenji Takeda, director of the Microsoft Azure for research program, have a fascinating chat about some pretty big ideas - the equipment data project, post-quantum cryptography, big data, the Cambrian explosion, AI and cloud and quantum computing. We also hear from Miranda Mowbray, lecturer in Computer Science at University of Bristol, who dispels the magic surrounding machine learning. She also discusses her work identifying a tax on computer networks, discovering previously undetected malware. Like this podcast? Subscribe via iTunes or add the RSS feed to your favourite podcast app. You can also visit the Jisc website for more content.
Our experts explore the fascinating (and mind boggling) world of artificial intelligence (AI), and how cloud computing is changing how we think about access to technology. In this episode Daniela Duca, who works with us as a senior co-design manager, and Kenji Takeda, director of the Microsoft Azure for research program, have a fascinating chat about some pretty big ideas - the equipment data project, post-quantum cryptography, big data, the Cambrian explosion, AI and cloud and quantum computing. We also hear from Miranda Mowbray, lecturer in Computer Science at University of Bristol, who dispels the magic surrounding machine learning. She also discusses her work identifying a tax on computer networks, discovering previously undetected malware. Like this podcast? Subscribe via iTunes or add the RSS feed to your favourite podcast app. You can also visit the Jisc website for more content.
All the news you need to know for Thursday, March 22nd, 2018! Today, we're talking about new tariffs that could be announced, another government shutdown is looming and Mark Zuckerberg responds to the Facebook fallout. Plus: YouTube's new weapons rule, LinkedIn's list of top U.S. companies and the tennis ball color debate. All that and much more in less than 10 minutes! Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you. Then, hang out after the news for the bonus Three Question Thursday interview. This week we have past guest Dr. Shawn DuBravac back on the show to discuss the deadly crash involving Uber's self-driving car. DuBravac served as chief economist for the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). He also wrote the New York Times Best Seller Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate. He is president and founder of Astra Insights. For links to all the stories referenced in today's episode, visit https://www.theNewsWorthy.com and click Episodes.
All the news you need to know for Thursday, March 8th, 2018! Today, we're talking about what to expect from President Trump's plan for steel & aluminum tariffs and two new studies about the opioid crisis. Plus: it's International Women's Day and Amazon Alexa is randomly laughing. All that and much more in less than 10 minutes! Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you. Then, hang out after the news for the bonus Three Question Thursday interview. This week we're talking about the future of self-driving cars with Dr. Shawn DuBravac, author of the New York Times Best Seller Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate. He is president and founder of Astra Insights. For over a dozen years, DuBravac served as chief economist for the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) and his analysis has appeared on The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Financial Times, Washington Post, Wired, Los Angeles Times, Barron's and on-air with CNBC, Bloomberg, CBS and other media outlets. For links to all the stories referenced in today's episode, visit https://www.theNewsWorthy.com and click Episodes.
On this episode of Unconventional Genius, I talk with Dr. Shawn DuBravac, Chief Economist of the Consumer Technology Association about data collection and the exciting future of recommendation engines. Shawn is the author of the New York Times Best Seller Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate (Regnery, 2015). He joins me to talk about how we can leverage mass data collection and technological advancements to enhance and improve the world in which we live. Dr. Shawn DuBravac is an author and futurist who studies and writes about the disruptive trends in technology. He also advises companies and business owners on the opportunities technology can offer. During our conversation, he shares some insights into the way the technologies being developed and implemented today are shaping the future. The new and better ways to collect data Collecting and analyzing data is something humans been doing for a long time. Much of the information we talk about today is information that already existed, we just weren’t capturing it. Because of digitization, we now have sophisticated ways to capture massive amounts of data. That data can also be collected in real time, giving us extremely refined, granular data. Because sensors are becoming much cheaper and being put in so many different consumer products, data capture is becoming much easier. What we once knew intuitively we can now know quantitatively using sensors. Fitness watches, athletic shoes and many other pieces of wearable and connected technology have propelled data collection into a rapidly growing, highly competitive industry. Turning data into recommendation engines What is to be done with all the data that is now so easy to collect? There is a lot of exploration and experimentation being done to determine what information is most important. As that is determined, data collection will become more targeted, making it easier to analyze and use in a way that is helpful to consumers. One major use of such large amounts of data is to help inform and give recommendations. Dr. Shawn DuBravac calls these recommendation engines. The sensors can analyze a given situation, including variables, and cross-reference them with knowledge about you in order to inform and influence decisions. Hear him share some exciting possibilities about these recommendation engines during this podcast. How technology is shaping the future There is tremendous growth and change ahead of us both technologically and socially. The way that we communicate and interact has changed dramatically with the advent of the smartphone and the internet of things. Dr. Shawn DuBravac says, “I think the digitization of information is going to have a pronounced impact on the way we think about ourselves, the way we relate to others, and the way we communicate.” Technology will continue to change the way in which we live and do things. The younger generation is now growing up having only known a world of connection and digitization. Shawn says, “There will not be these separate identities of what’s happening in the digital world and what’s happening in the physical world. We used to be able to walk away from our computer and live our physical, analog life and I think those days are done or at least extremely short-lived.” Predictions for the future Could there be a world where robots take over the job force, putting humans out of work? Will there be self-driving cars anytime soon? How quickly will we see cutting edge technology implemented into everyday life? Dr. Shawn DuBravac talks about all of these things during our conversation. Throughout all of it, he remains optimistic about the possibilities and opportunities that digitization is bringing to the world. He offers his insight about when autonomous vehicles might see a tipping point in the market. He also talks about how virtual and augmented reality might influence business efficiency and productivity. He even offers a time when he believes it might become illegal to drive your own car. Hear all about that and much more on this episode of Unconventional Genius. If you are with a consumer technology company planning to launch a new product at CES or are even looking ahead to CES 2019, the Max Borges Agency can help you succeed. To learn more, check out: www.maxborgesagency.com. Topics Featured In This Episode [0:51] Introduction of guest Shawn DuBravac, Chief Economist of Consumer Technology Association [2:57] The history of data collection and why it is so important today [6:55] How the use of sensors is impacting the ability to capture data [11:31] Determining what data matters and how to effectively use it in daily decision-making [17:48] How things have changed since the turn of the century, specifically post 9/11 [23:30] With all the innovation, are there any unexpected adverse effects of the technology now being developed [29:28] Can legislation keep up with the advances in technology? [32:38] Surprising ways that technology has evolved in the short time since Shawn DuBravac published his last book. [38:05] Where is the greatest business opportunities for entrepreneurs [42:38] Dr. Shawn DuBravac offers some predictions for the future of technology Resources & People Mentioned CES Connect with Guest Name Shawn DuBravac Connect With Max Borges www.MaxBorgesAgency.com LinkedIn Subscribe to Unconventional Genius on
Growing up, Karen DeSalvo never planned to have one of the nation’s most important health care jobs. Now she has two of them. As National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, she’s the White House’s point person on digitizing health care — and as acting Assistant Secretary for Health, she also helps guide the nation's public health strategy. Dr. DeSalvo joined POLITICO's Dan Diamond to discuss how she’s shaped by her upbringing (starts at the 1:20 mark), her perspective as New Orleans health commissioner post-Katrina (4:20), how she balances her two big jobs (15:45), the nation’s progress on digital records (20:00), and why white life expectancy has declined (32:00). Plus: Don't miss the lightning round quiz at 42:00. We’d appreciate your help: Please share PULSE CHECK and rate us on your favorite podcast app! Have questions, suggestions or feedback? Email ddiamond@politico.com.
Our latest Nonprofit Problem of the Week: setting up a Member Community. How could a Member Community benefit your organization?Today we have a very timely guest -- Dr. Shawn DuBravac, Chief Economist of the Consumer Technology Association, the organization responsible for the world's largest technology trade show which just wrapped up in Las Vegas. With over 150,000 attendees and 3500 exhibitors, it's hard not to hear the breathless reports all over mainstream media as people gush about the newest gadgets. Beyond organizing the wildly popular Consumer Electronics Show every January, the Consumer Technology Association is a trade organization working on policy and representing its 2200 members. Don't miss today's episode as we talk technology in 2016. Dr. Shawn DuBravac is chief economist of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), where he provides crucial economic analysis to association and industry leaders regarding future economic activity and the relative health of the technology industry. DuBravac is the author of CEA’s third book Digital Destiny: How the New Age of Data Will Transform the Way We Work, Live, and Communicate (Regnery, 2015), which explores how the world’s mass adoption of digital technologies portends the beginning of a new era for humanity in the realms of economics, health, travel and culture. CEA is the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,000 consumer electronics companies, which owns and produces CES, the world’s largest gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies.