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In this episode of Retail Therapy, we have the pleasure of hosting Brian Solis. Brian is a leading digital anthropologist and futurist, known for his expertise in digital transformation, customer experience, and innovation. He is currently the Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce, where he leverages his vast knowledge to drive thought leadership and research. Join host Paul Zahra, CEO of ARA, to delve into Brian's unique perspectives on the ever-evolving retail industry. With over 700,000 followers on social media, Brian brings a wealth of insights and observations to the table, offering a glimpse into the future of retail. Tune in to hear Brian and Paul discuss the following topics: Brian's journey as a digital anthropologist and futurist The role of ethics in shaping customer purchase decisions and how companies can stay ahead of the curve The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the future of retail, and the disconnect between older and younger customers The significance of customer retention and the reimagination of customer loyalty Addressing the growing digital divide and its impact on the workforce Navigating the challenging economic landscape for retailers in the current climate. Learn more about American Express: https://www.americanexpress.com/au/merchant/accept-amex-cards.html ABOUT THE ARA: The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) is the oldest, largest and most diverse national retail body, representing a $400bn sector that employs 1.3 million Australians. Learn more: retail.org.au Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Mary Shea, Global Innovation Evangelist at Outreach, joins us to share insights on the new era of digital sales transformation and how leaders are leveraging new strategies, technology, training, diversity, equity, and inclusion to drive success at their organizations.
How can companies better know and connect to their customers and build more trust? That's a question Seth Godin, marketing guru and founding editor of The Carbon Almanac and Brian Solis, VP and Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce and best-selling author, try to answer in this week's episode. They discuss some fascinating findings from our just released State of the Connected Customer report. It's our 5th edition and features insights from nearly 17,000 consumers and business buyers worldwide. Tune in to find out what's at the heart of it.
When humans can't find ways of solving problems, technology steps in and does the job. The same principle can apply to B2B sales. The evolution of enablement technology in B2B sales has allowed sellers to be more efficient and effective. At the same time, buying teams has changed, and culture is increasingly important to the success of any organization. What are the main changes that impact B2B salespeople, and how can they deal with them? Mary Shea, B2B sales expert, former Forrester Analyst, and currently the first-ever Global Innovation Evangelist at Outreach, joins us in this podcast to dig into how B2B sellers can level up their game. Join us as we discuss: -What aspects have and haven't changed in B2B sales? -Remote or virtual versus in-person meetings -Is technology the answer to all problems? Is sales automation taking humanity out of selling?
In this week's show futurist, digital analyst and anthropologist, along with being a Global Innovation Evangelist for Salesforce, Brian Solis joins us to talk adapting to life in the future. As a renowned specialist on engagement, CX and digital transformation, Brian discusses what it's like to be a futurist at one of the worlds largest tech companies that is increasingly mission focused. And we get into the implications of his book Lifescale as we emerge from the pandemic. Living Futures explained with Brian Solis, The Futurists Brian Solis –/ Brian Solis is Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce, the global leader in Customer Relationship Management (CRM). Brian's work at Salesforce focuses on thought leadership and research that explores digital transformation, innovation and disruption, CX, commerce, and the cognitive enterprise. Brian Solis has been called “one of the greatest digital analysts of our time.” Brian is also a world renowned keynote speaker and an award-winning author of eight best-selling books including, X: The Experience When Business Meets Design, What's the Future of Business and The End of Business as Usual. In his latest book, Lifescale: How to live a more creative, productive and happy life, Brian tackles the struggles of living in a world rife with constant digital distractions. His model for “Lifescaling” helps readers overcome the unforeseen consequences of living a digital life to break away from diversions, focus on what's important, spark newfound creativity and unlock new possibilities. For almost 30 years, Solis has studied and influenced the effects of emerging technology on business and society. His research and books help executives, and also everyday people, better understand the relationship between the evolution of technology and its impact on people and also the role we each play in evolution. As a result of his work, Solis also helps leading brands, celebrities, and startups develop new digital transformation, culture 2.0, and innovation strategies that enable businesses to adapt to new connected markets from the inside out. Welcome to the Futurists where your hosts Brett King and Robert Tercek interview the worlds foremost super-forecasters, thought leaders, technologists, entrepreneurs and futurists building the world of tomorrow. Together we will explore how our world will radically change as AI, bioscience, energy, food and agriculture, computing, the metaverse, the space industry, crypto, resource management, supply chain and climate will reshape our world over the next 100 years. Join us on The Futurists and we will see you in the future! More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
In this week's show futurist, digital analyst and anthropologist, along with being a Global Innovation Evangelist for Salesforce, Brian Solis joins us to talk adapting to life in the future. As a renowned specialist on engagement, CX and digital transformation, Brian discusses what it's like to be a futurist at one of the worlds largest tech companies that is increasingly mission focused. And we get into the implications of his book Lifescale as we emerge from the pandemic. Brian Solis - https://www.briansolis.com/about/ Brian Solis is Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce, the global leader in Customer Relationship Management (CRM). Brian's work at Salesforce focuses on thought leadership and research that explores digital transformation, innovation and disruption, CX, commerce, and the cognitive enterprise. Brian Solis has been called “one of the greatest digital analysts of our time.” Brian is also a world renowned keynote speaker and an award-winning author of eight best-selling books including, X: The Experience When Business Meets Design, What's the Future of Business and The End of Business as Usual. In his latest book, Lifescale: How to live a more creative, productive and happy life, Brian tackles the struggles of living in a world rife with constant digital distractions. His model for “Lifescaling” helps readers overcome the unforeseen consequences of living a digital life to break away from diversions, focus on what's important, spark newfound creativity and unlock new possibilities. For almost 30 years, Solis has studied and influenced the effects of emerging technology on business and society. His research and books help executives, and also everyday people, better understand the relationship between the evolution of technology and its impact on people and also the role we each play in evolution. As a result of his work, Solis also helps leading brands, celebrities, and startups develop new digital transformation, culture 2.0, and innovation strategies that enable businesses to adapt to new connected markets from the inside out. Welcome to the Futurists where your hosts Brett King and Robert Tercek interview the worlds foremost super-forecasters, thought leaders, technologists, entrepreneurs and futurists building the world of tomorrow. Together we will explore how our world will radically change as AI, bioscience, energy, food and agriculture, computing, the metaverse, the space industry, crypto, resource management, supply chain and climate will reshape our world over the next 100 years. Join us on The Futurists and we will see you in the future!
In this week's show futurist, digital analyst and anthropologist, along with being a Global Innovation Evangelist for Salesforce, Brian Solis joins us to talk adapting to life in the future. As a renowned specialist on engagement, CX and digital transformation, Brian discusses what it's like to be a futurist at one of the worlds largest tech companies that is increasingly mission focused. And we get into the implications of his book Lifescale as we emerge from the pandemic.
88% of customers believe that brand experiences are just as important as the products and services. If your company isn't already aligned with the future of customer experience, you're going to get left behind. Brian Solis, VP, Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce, talks about what the customer experiences of the future look like and what brands can do to start designing them strategically. We also feature a question from one of our listeners who sent in a question to podcast@ada.support Join us as we discuss: Innovating your brand's interactions Developing a strategy to create exceptional brand experiences Why the future of business is experiential
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Brian Solis, Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce & 8x Best-Selling Author, Keynote Speaker, Hamza Khan, Partner at McKinsey & Company, Mei Lin Fung, Co-Founder and Chair of People Centered Internet and Michelle Segar, PhD, Author of THE JOY CHOICE. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
Brian Solis - Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce [Marketing]ABOUT NICK GLIMSDAHLSubscribe to my bi-weekly newsletterFind me on TwitterFind me on LinkedInLISTENER SUPPORTPurchase Nick's books: Reasons NOT to Focus on Employee Experience: A Comprehensive GuideApparel: https://www.teepublic.com/user/press-1-for-nick Support this show through Buy Me A CoffeeBOOK RECOMMENDATIONS:Learn about all the guests' book recommendations here: https://press1fornick.com/books/ BROUGHT TO YOU BY:VDS: They are a client-first consulting firm focused on strategy, business outcomes, and technology. They provide holistic consulting services to optimize your customer contact center, inspiring and designing transformational change to modernize and prepare your business for the future. Learn more: https://www.govds.com/ This podcast is under the umbrella of CX of M Radio: https://cxofm.org/Podcast-Shows/ SPONSORING OPPORTUNITIES:Interested in partnering with the Press 1 For Nick podcast? Click here: https://press1fornick.com/lets-talk/
Mary Shea, VP of Global Innovation Evangelist at Outreach, joins us in the next episode of The Revenue Insights podcast to discuss how sales leaders can drive digital transformation and innovation, the B2B sales changes, and the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.
In this episode of SUGTalks, Craig is joined by Timo Elliott, Vice President and Global Innovation Evangelist at SAP and Chris Hodgetts, Head of Technology Innovation at Sanctuary. Together they discuss data and analytics within the world of SAP, as well as some of the key themes from UKISUG's recent Analytics Symposium. You can access the free tier of BTP as mentioned by Timo Elliott at the end of the episode at the following link: https://www.sap.com/uk/products/business-technology-platform/trial.html
More Intelligent Tomorrow host Dave Anderson sits down with Brain Solis to talk about interesting ways to get creative solutions to our long-standing challenges. Dave Anderson is a keynote speaker, tech evangelist, and podcast host with a refreshing perspective on marketing, analytics, and technology.Brian Solis is a digital analyst, speaker, and author. Brian currently serves as the Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce. His work focuses on thought leadership and research into studying disruptive technologies.They begin their conversation talking about what disruption is and what it isn't.At the heart of it, disruption isn't about technology. It's about changing the norm. It's about shaking people out of their comfortable ways of thinking to find new and better ways to approach problems.Doing the same thing over and over can saturate a market. Eventually it calls out for something new. Just like a wildfire can renew a forest, disruption becomes a means for reinvigorating a market.But companies today are still using legacy systems designed for scale and efficiency to protect themselves from disruption in the future. They're still the wrong tools for the job.“76% of all employees say that they don't feel that they have the digital skills necessary to work in this new economy.”We don't have all the answers. We can only scenario plan so much. That's the nature of disruption. If we're going to fix this skill gap and be ready for change to come, everyone needs to feel involved. Everyone needs to feel relevant. Agreeing to change requires empathy toward everyone involved. Empathy is just as important as intelligence.By being empathetic to what the workforce needs to succeed in the future, we can build these skills into our education system. We can bring up a generation that's prepared to take on new disruptions and thrive.The best way to accelerate creativity and innovation within organizations is to be empathetic and give people the room they need to follow ideas that are outside their normal work. Companies like Google with their 20% program not only understand this, but they practice it. Empathy is understanding how someone else sees the world. A lack of empathy is one of the reasons we don't respond well to change. Without empathy, we lack a sense of urgency to change that doesn't immediately impact us. The gift of empathy is a powerful tool.An anecdote from Brian about the TV show, Ted Lasso, brings him around to talking about how company management needs to develop more empathy.A problem with current leadership is that they don't stop to ask questions. They aren't curious. They don't put themselves in their customer or employee's positions. They need to learn to ask “why” over and over. Kids do it naturally, and we should embrace it as a path toward continuous evolution.Dave closed out the show by asking Brian how he thinks we get more intelligent.“Try not to be better than anyone else, try to be better than you were yesterday.”This episode includes discussion of:Embracing disruption as an agent of positive changeAsking if we're ready for the changes ahead of us or planning for the a future using tools of the past.Leveraging empathy to find creative solutions to our problemsThe role of empathy in our thinking about educationAsking, “why” over and over as a tool to achieving continuous evolution
Gary Pageau of the Dead Pixels Society talks with Brian Solis, author and futurist, about the early days of digital cameras, what Kodak got wrong, the growth of social media, and why balancing your life is vitally important.Brian Solis is Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce, the global leader in Customer Relationship Management (CRM). His work at Salesforce focuses on thought leadership and research that explores digital transformation, innovation and disruption, CX, commerce, and the cognitive enterprise.Brian Solis has been called “one of the greatest digital analysts of our time.” He is also a world-renowned keynote speaker and an award-winning author of eight best-selling books including, X: The Experience When Business Meets Design, What's the Future of Business, and The End of Business as Usual.In his latest book, Lifescale: How to live a more creative, productive and happy life, Solis tackles the struggles of living in a world rife with constant digital distractions. His model for “Lifescaling” helps readers overcome the unforeseen consequences of living a digital life to break away from diversions, focus on what's important, spark newfound creativity and unlock new possibilities.Visual 1st Visual 1st is the premier global conference focused on the photo and video ecosystem. Mediaclip Mediaclip strives to continuously enhance the user experience while dramatically increasing revenue.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
In this episode, Rachael is joined by Mary Shea, Global Innovation Evangelist at Outreach, the first and only sales execution platform that helps revenue teams bring intelligence to workflows, unlock full visibility across the entire revenue cycle, and commit forecasts with confidence. Previously she was a Principal Analyst at Forrester, where she led research and authored the inaugural Forrester Wave for the Sales Engagement category. Now with Outreach, Mary conducts thought-provoking research on the sales technology landscape, the future of buying and selling, and the criticality of having a diverse, equitable, and inclusive B2B sales organization. She is also the co-host of the Revenue Innovators podcast. She joins us today to share insights on the new era of sales and why leaders are focused on new strategies, technology, training, diversity, equity, and inclusion to set their organizations up for success.
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As Outreach's first-ever Global Innovation Evangelist, Mary is responsible for thought-provoking research on the future of B2B buying and selling and for helping the market understand the increasingly important role new technologies play in enabling better experiences for both buyers and sellers. Prior to joining Outreach, Mary was a principal analyst at Forrester, an adjunct professor of marketing at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, and chief revenue officer at various global technology companies. A renowned keynote speaker, author, and thought leader, Mary is regularly featured in various academic and commercial publications including The Journal of Selling, Forbes, Business Insider, The Telegraph, and more. A champion for diversity, equity, and inclusion Mary was a Charter Member of Forrester's Diversity and Inclusion Council and currently serves as the executive sponsor for Outreach's Rainbow Employee Resource Group. Show Notes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryshea/ mary.shea@outreach.io Twitter: @sheaoutr https://www.outreach.io/lp/the-revenue-innovators-podcast https://www.outreach.io/ It's Time to Move Past Lean-In: Breaking Institutional Barriers to Empower Female Sales Leaders https://necmusic.edu/
Brian Solis is a world-renowned digital anthropologist and futurist who serves as Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce. Brian is also an 8x best-selling author and international keynote speaker.Brian shared his latest research on CX and its new trajectory as a result of the pandemic at the 2021 AMA Ignite that I moderated. He also explored how marketing can take the lead to unify the organization around the customer's experience and the future of business growth.***ABOUT NICK GLIMSDAHLSubscribe to my weekly newsletterFind me on TwitterFind me on LinkedIn***LISTENER SUPPORTSupport this show through Buy Me A Coffee***BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS:Learn about all the guests' book recommendations here: https://press1fornick.com/books/ BROUGHT TO YOU BY:VDS: They are a client-first consulting firm focused on strategy, business outcomes, and technology. They provide holistic consulting services to optimize your customer contact center, inspiring and designing transformational change to modernize and prepare your business for the future. Learn more: https://www.govds.com/ This podcast is under the umbrella of CX of M Radio: https://cxofm.org/Podcast-Shows/ SPONSORING OPPORTUNITIES:Interested in partnering with the Press 1 For Nick podcast? Click here: https://press1fornick.com/lets-talk/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this new episode, Thibaut receives Mary Shea, Global Innovation Evangelist at Outreach. In this interview, you'll learn about the key initiatives and challenges of CROs/CSOs for 2022. Mary and Thibaut also exchanged on how the role has changed and discussed major trends in sales such as remote work, hybrid work, and time-zone independent work. You can follow Mary on https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryshea/ (LinkedIn) or https://twitter.com/sheaoutr (Twitter). If you want to join the recording of the B2B Sales Podcast and ask your questions live, then join the https://sellingadvantage.io/ (Selling Advantage Community). Enjoy the show!
What are the qualities of revenue innovators? And are you one? Revenue innovators are a new class of leaders who prioritize the most innovative sales technologies and make business decisions based on data rather than intuition. They can be any member of a revenue team who thinks strategically about applying technology in innovative ways. In this episode, Mark Kosoglow , VP of Sales at Outreach, interviews Dr. Mary Shea, Global Innovation Evangelist at Outreach , about her most recent publication focusing on innovation in modern sales technology. Join us as we discuss: Mary's evolution as an analyst (and her latest projects) A 15-point evaluation of the modern sales or revenue leader How revenue innovators apply technology Creating a culture or environment that supports innovation Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: Keep up with Mary's writing at the Outreach blog Mary cohosts a podcast about Revenue Innovators Mary's latest publication For more engaging sales conversations, subscribe to The Sales Engagement Podcast on Apple Podcasts , on Spotify , or on our website . Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Sales Engagement in your favorite podcast player.
Conversation with Brian Solis, the Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce; a world-renowned keynote speaker often referred to as one of the greatest digital analysts of our time; and an award winning author of eight best-selling books including “Lifescale: How to Live a More Creative, Productive, and Happy Life”.
Today I speak with the inimitable Brian Solis, a world-renowned digital anthropologist and futurist. An award-winning author and global keynote speaker, Brian's research, advisory and presentations humanise the relationship between disruptive innovation and its impact on institutions, markets and societies. He not only helps audiences understand what's happening and why, he also visualises future trends and inspires people to take leading roles in defining the future they want to see. Brian serves as Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce, and his work focuses on thought leadership and research that explores digital transformation, innovation and disruption, customer experience, commerce, and the cognitive enterprise. He has advised leading brands, celebrities, and startups, and his ideas and work are consistently featured in the press. A regular contributor to leading business and industry publications including Forbes, Harvard Business Review, CMO.com, Adweek and others, Brian is also an official LinkedIn Influencer. His work is followed by over 700,000 people across social media. Recorded on 24th February 2021.
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed James Altucher, Founder at "The James Altucher Show" podcast, Praveen Moturu, VP, Chief Enterprise Architect at MARS, Brian Solis, Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce & 8x Best-Selling Author, Keynote Speaker and Biljana Cvetanovski, Partner at McKinsey & Company. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
Enabling the Thoroughly Modern Sales Professional with Outreach's Mary Shea Episode Summary: Welcome to Sales Tech, the show that talks about sales technology, what's working, what's not, and where the industry is going. In this episode, Mary Shea joins the show to share the origin story of how she got involved in sales technology, trends she's noticed, and where she sees the industry going in the future. Mary is the Global Innovation Evangelist for Outreach, the leading B2B sales engagement platform. Mary is an idea generator who is constantly looking towards the future. She's a market influencer, content creator, connection maker, author, researcher, and keynote speaker. Today. Thom and Mary discuss how organizations can use technology to deliver better experiences for both their salespeople and their customers. Mary provides a detailed description of what the ‘thoroughly modern' sales professional should look like. She also expounds on the importance of collaboration, understanding data, and how our ever-growing digital world will impact sales and sales technology. Clips: What people really need to pay attention to in the world of sales tech Mary Shea on Outreach Kaia Utilizing Sales Technology Characteristics a modern sales professional needs to have Mary Shea on Collaboration What We Covered: 00:40 – Thom introduces today's guest, Mary Shea who joins the show to discuss her background as a professional oboist and academic and shares her sales tech origin story 03:47 – Mary speaks to the trends she's noticed in sale technology and business initiatives she's working towards at Outreach 07:25 – Mary talks about the work she's doing to open sellers minds to the opportunities that new sales technology can provide to be more efficient and more effective 09:28 – Mary speaks to how sales professionals can better utilize sales tech 11:06 – Mary describes her vision for the thoroughly modern sales professional and what skills they must have 13:49 – Mary stresses the importance of collaboration 16:15 – Mary speculates on how sellers and buyers will have to work across all digital platforms in the future 18:05 – The critical role of understanding data 20:24 – Mary discusses the ongoing pursuit of the alignment between sales and marketing and the emergence of Revenue Operations 23:31 – What excites Mary the most about the future of sales technology 24:55 – Thom thanks Mary for joining the show today and let's listeners know where to connect with her Tweetables: “Even though it seems not directly related, I find that the right brain and left brain aspects of being a musician serve me very well in the technology space.” (03:12) “I've spent the last two to three years going out to talk to big sales organizations all over the world in Asia, Latin America, North America, Eastern and Western Europe to help expand the hearts and minds of sellers and open up their consciousness to the role that technology can play in enabling them to operate more efficiently and more effectively.” (07:54) “I think salespeople are more than willing to embrace technology or a new initiative if they understand what's in it for them and what's in it for their customers.” (09:40) “I think the thoroughly modern seller is someone who is comfortable and capable in delivering meaningful message and interaction across synchronous and asynchronous video. It's someone who loves to collaborate both internally and externally.” (11:38) “I think as we get more and more digital, the role of the seller changes and becomes more consultative and more collaborative. That's how I see things playing out.” (16:04) “We're starting to see really big growth metrics from companies that are adopting Revenue Operations.” (22:56) Links Mentioned: Mary Shea on LinkedIn Mary Shea on Twitter Outreach Outreach Kaia ‘Death of a (B2B) Salesman'
Join Torben Schuchart and Andreas Doehrn as they discuss how master data management benefits from SAP’s corporate strategy for the Integrated Intelligent Enterprise while significantly contributes to the success of this strategy at the same time. Speakers: Torben Schuchart: Head of Domain Services at SAP Andreas Doehrn: Head of Master Data Management at SAP Presenter: Timo Elliot, VP, Global Innovation Evangelist for SAP Learn how to achieve an integrated, intelligent enterprise with integrated and managed master data: (https://bit.ly/3tqedrU) Visit the SAP Community to learn more about SAP's master data management strategy and new cloud capabilities: (https://bit.ly/3uqA9EA)
It's episode 30 and what a guest we've got! Mik welcomes Brian Solis, Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce and world-renowned keynote speaker and an award winning author of eight bestselling books. In this episode, Mik and Brian cover a lot of ground and discuss many key topics including: - How people should think about their digital transformations in order to change their thinking in 2021 and adapt to the novel economy - Avoiding the pitfalls and traps of digital transformations and guidance on how organizations can successfully adapt - The importance of defining a product value stream and measuring transformations to increase customer value, faster - Driving innovative digital experiences in order to gain customer attention and loyalty - Advice to the Digital Change Agents in order to get leadership buy-in and drive change middle-up instead of top-down Subscribe to the Mik + One podcast today so you never miss an episode and don't forget to leave your review. Follow Mik on Twitter: @mik_kersten #MikPlusOne www.tasktop.com For more information about Brian Solis and to view the full list of additional resources, visit: https://projecttoproduct.org/podcast/brian-solis/
Ready for some insights on the state and future of technology and business trends? Then you should join our conversation with Brian Solis, Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce, 8x Best-Selling Author, and Digital Anthropologist. We will explore the nature of modern business and customer relationships, and the art of sales and service in the social web. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/restream-creatorspotlight/message
Dr. Jonathan Reichental and Tom O'Malley welcome Brian Solis, Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce, and author of 8 books. They discuss life at Salesforce, LifeScaling (Brian's most recent book), and the merits of gin. You don't want to miss this episode.
Our fourth episode produced in partnership with SAP UK where we continue to have conversations around topic areas that were due to be discussed at their Innovation X conference, that was unfortunately cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. This episode was therefore recorded online and brings together a tremendous panel of experts to discuss Digital Transformation. 1/ Alan Brown, Professor in Digital Economy, University of Exeter Business School 2/ Christine Ashton, CXO Advisor and Independent Non-executive director in FS and Critical National Infrastructure 3/ Sean Pilkington, SAP on Azure Lead. Microsoft 4/ Timo Elliott, Global Innovation Evangelist, SAP