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Dans cet épisode de Tech&Co Business, Carlo d'Asaro Biondo, co-auteur avec Francis Morel du livre «L'humanité face à l'IA», partage son expertise sur la révolution numérique et ses conséquences pour l'Europe. L'épisode explore les thèmes suivants : L'impact de la révolution numérique sur les entreprises et les industries. Les défis et opportunités de l'intelligence artificielle. La compétition entre l'Europe, les États-Unis et la Chine dans le domaine technologique. L'importance de la régulation et de la souveraineté numérique pour l'Europe. La nécessité d'une stratégie européenne pour faire face aux géants américains et chinois. Intervenants : Carlo d'Asaro Biondo, ancien dirigeant chez AOL et Google Europe, actuellement Senior Advisor au BCG. Francis Morel, ancien patron de presse et co-fondateur de VivaTech. L'épisode commence par une anecdote sur la genèse du livre, née d'un désaccord entre Biondo et Morel sur la valeur de la presse à l'ère numérique. Ce désaccord initial a finalement mené à une collaboration fructueuse et à la signature du premier accord entre la presse et Google. Carlo d'Asaro Biondo insiste sur la nécessité pour l'Europe de repenser son approche de la compétition et de la régulation. Il souligne l'importance de favoriser la croissance de champions européens dans le secteur technologique, de définir une stratégie claire pour la souveraineté numérique et de prendre en compte les changements rapides du monde actuel. Il appelle les dirigeants politiques et d'entreprises à faire preuve de courage et de cohérence pour construire une Europe forte et compétitive à l'ère numérique. Abonnez-vous à Tech&Co Business sur Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts et d'autres plateformes pour ne manquer aucun épisode. Suivez-nous également sur les réseaux sociaux pour participer à la discussion.
Ben Legg helps entrepreneurs reinvent themselves, their teams and society. His early career included relieving the siege of Sarajevo in 1995, McKinsey strategy consultant, turning around Coca-Cola India, COO of Google Europe and global tech CEO. In 2019 he 'ditched the day job' to focus on his portfolio career. Then in 2020 he launched The Portfolio Collective – now the world's leading community of portfolio professionals – to help other professionals understand, launch, manage and grow portfolio careers.In this episode, we talk with Ben about his diverse career journey, from the military to consulting, corporate roles, and startup advising. Ben shares key leadership lessons, how he left corporate life to pursue side hustles, and eventually launch The Portfolio Collective. He explores the changing nature of work, the rise of portfolio careers, the importance of career agility, networking, and effective talent management. Ben highlights the potential of fractional talent, how companies can benefit by offering flexibility and tapping into this growing workforce, and reveals some of his most exciting projects for the year ahead.Links from the episode: The Portfolio Collective, a global community of over 12,000 Portfolio ProfessionalsBen's LinkedIn profileThanks for listening!Visit our homepage at https://disrupt-your-career.comIf you like the podcast, please take a moment to rate it and leave a review in Apple Podcast
"We have these very ambitious goals and we've spoken about a few, but there are many others in Europe. In particular, the E.U. and countries like the U.K. have very ambitious climate goals. For Google, we want to be part of the solution. So, good for me is, we make progress on our goals in our own operations, but we really want to help others. And we actually have this as a global goal rather than a regional goal, an ambition to help others save a "gigaton" worth of emissions every year from 2030 onwards. A "gigaton" is the emissions of Japan, just to put that in perspective. So, I want a big slug of that to come from the work we are doing in helping companies and other organizations and individuals within my region to help them make more sustainable choices." - Adam Elman Fresh out of the studio, Adam Elman, Head of Sustainability for EMEA at Google, shares the key initiatives of the company in Europe. We begin with Adam discussing his career journey, explaining how he came to lead key sustainability initiatives at Google and the innovative measures taken to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. He highlights the Environmental Insights Explorer, the challenges of achieving 100% renewable energy, and the role of AI in sustainability. Adam offers valuable advice for companies starting their sustainability journeys and emphasizes the importance of engagement, transparency, and accountability. Last but not least, he describes what great would look like for Google in its sustainability efforts. Audio Episode Highlights: [0:45] Quote of the Day by Adam Elman #QOTD [2:21] Introduction: Adam Elman, Head of Sustainability for Google: Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA). [5:12] Lessons from Adam's career journey [6:32] Overview of Google's sustainability initiatives globally [8:13] Google's sustainability initiatives in EMEA [10:19] What constitutes carbon-free energy? [11:41] How Google uses AI for energy efficiency in data centres. [13:01] Other applications of Google AI in sustainability. [15:15] The One Thing Adam Elman knows about sustainability that very few do. [18:30] Environmental Insights Explorer by Google [20:08] Google Maps and how it helps the city of Dublin to increase cycling by 20%. [26:20] Advice to companies which are beginning on their sustainability journey. [28:33] What does great look like for Google on sustainability? [29:51] Closing Podcast Information: Bernard Leong hosts and produces the show. Proper credits for the intro and end music: "Energetic Sports Drive" and the episode is mixed & edited in both video and audio format by G. Thomas Craig Analyse Asia Main Site: https://analyse.asia Analyse Asia Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kkRwzRZa4JCICr2vm0vGl Analyse Asia Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/id914868245 Analyse Asia YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AnalyseAsia Analyse Asia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/analyse-asia/ Analyse Asia X (formerly known as Twitter): https://twitter.com/analyseasia Analyse Asia Threads: https://www.threads.net/@analyseasia Sign Up for Our This Week in Asia Newsletter: https://www.analyse.asia/#/portal/signup Subscribe Newsletter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7149559878934540288
If you're still on the fence about how AI can revolutionize your company's messaging and customer outreach, this episode is for you. This week, Mark is joined by Ben Legg, author of Marketing for CEOs: Death or Glory in the Digital Age, to discuss the challenges CEOs face in the current digital marketing space and the proven strategies they can use to stay ahead. A former COO of Google Europe, Ben is now CEO of The Portfolio Collective which supports professionals in managing and growing their portfolio careers. Here are some of the topics Mark and Ben discuss in this episode: What inspired Ben — an engineer — to write a book about marketing Why every business needs to calculate customer lifetime value The importance of segmenting your customer base The move from mass to personalized marketing Customizing your message to where your customer is in their buying journey The foundational truths that have not changed since Ben wrote his book in 2015 Why Ben has been getting all of his wine recommendations from a chatbot How AI is helping brands accelerate the switch to personalization Why a chatbot strategy is an essential part of a brand's success Ben's #1 strategy for selling more Follow Mark: LinkedIn: https://hi.switchy.io/markdrager Instagram: https://hi.switchy.io/KcKi Want more free tools? Go to our podcast page at https://hi.switchy.io/KcKe
“Wi-Fi and the Internet have now become a utility. But food is not. It should be! Good food should be as available and accessible as Wi-Fi.” —Kate Burns “Hit the market where the market is not where you wish it would be.” —Andreas Duess Leveraging data and insights provides businesses with a strategic edge. Rather than relying solely on assumptions or untested ideas, a data-driven approach empowers companies to design products and strategies that deliver impactful solutions that meet customers' needs. 6Seeds is a company that provides data-backed insights to guide businesses toward sustainable growth. Their analysis helps founders move past assumptions to make fact-based choices. By acting on insights from real consumer behavior and preferences, entrepreneurs can create relevant offerings and navigate the path to success. Listen in as Justine interviews 6Seeds co-founders, Kate Burns and Andreas Duess to discuss how understanding real customer behaviors through data empowers entrepreneurs to expand their brand beyond initial expectations. They also talk about the key questions founders should ask themselves upfront, how hard data can help reframe business models, how a data-first approach can set the stage for long-term wins, and much more! Meet Kate Burns: After running Google Europe, and then launching Buzzfeed Tasty during her tenure as CEO of Buzzfeed, Kate has now co-founded 6 Seeds to support brands that build a sustainable future for food. Meet Andreas Duess: Andreas started his career at Ogilvy in London, focusing on tech with Sony, Canon, and Cisco. He moved to Toronto and co-founded one of North America's leading marketing agencies focusing on food, drink, and ag. He is now utilizing his deep CPG knowledge to support the brands that are building the future of food. Connect with 6Seeds Website Instagram LinkedIn TikTok Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Episode Highlights: 01:16 Leveraging Tech for Food 04:19 Food and Beverage Industry: Challenges and Solutions 13:14 Utilizing Data for Product Development 18:01 Determining Potential Target Audience 25:03 Identifying the Core Opportunity for Businesses 30:48 Building a Successful Business Through Data-Driven Insights
The EU must prioritise digital skills development, bridge the existing skills gap, and foster an innovation-driven environment. By embracing AI and equipping its citizens with the necessary skills, the EU can navigate current challenges and secure its position as a global leader in the digital era. In the third episode of this five-part miniseries, we look at AI's role in workplace and productivity.In this episode we speak with Andrea Renda, Head of Global Governance, Regulation, Innovation and the Digital Economy at The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), a think tank based in Brussels that undertakes research “leading to solutions to the challenges facing Europe today". Anna Anderson, CEO and Co-Founder of RigaTech Girls, an NGO which is the only organisation in Latvia specifically dedicated to the cause of advancing women in technology. Inger Paus, Public Affairs Director at Google Europe further discusses the impact of AI on the economy and productivity within the workforce over the next five years.Our Sources for the show: ERT, European Commission, Public First, CEPR, IBM, EY.This content is paid for by Google and is produced in partnership with the Financial Times' Commercial Department. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Week in Startups is brought to you by… OpenPhone. Create business phone numbers for you and your team that work through an app on your smartphone or desktop. TWiST listeners can get an extra 20% off any plan for your first 6 months at openphone.com/twist. Embroker. The Embroker Startup Insurance Program helps startups secure the most important types of insurance at a lower cost and with less hassle. Save up to 20% off of traditional insurance today at Embroker.com/twist. While you're there, get an extra 10% off using offer code TWIST. LinkSquares. Life for in-house legal just got a whole lot easier. From contract creation to execution and more, LinkSquares is the go-to for all your legal needs. Learn more at linksquares.com/twist. * Today's show: Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora joins Jason to discuss his time as head of Google Europe (2:26), strategies learned from Larry Page (15:23), precision AI's role in cybersecurity (43:14), and much more! * Time stamps: (0:00) Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora joins Jason (2:26) Becoming head of Google Europe and meeting Eric Schmidt, Larry Page and Sergey Brin (10:15) OpenPhone - Get 20% off your first six months at https://openphone.com/twist (11:46) Maintaining Google's culture in Europe and the hiring process (15:23) Applying strategies learned from Larry Page to Palo Alto Networks (17:59) Sub-categories of EQ manifested in the workplace (22:12) Embroker - Use code TWIST to get an extra 10% off insurance at https://Embroker.com/twist (23:41) What led Nikesh to be CEO of one of the top Cybersecurity firms (30:24) Cybersecurity against artificial intelligence (35:31) The SEC's mandate on breach reporting (38:35) LinkSquares - The go-to for all your legal needs, learn more at https://linksquares.com/twist (39:51) The SEC's mandate on breach reporting continued (45:54) Gains from AI and what it means for organizations (43:14) Precision AI's role in security (53:14) The future of AI technology and the battle of the chatbots (57:41) Nikesh's time at SoftBank working directly with Masayoshi Son * FOLLOW Nikesh: https://twitter.com/nikesharora * Read LAUNCH Fund 4 Deal Memo: https://www.launch.co/four Apply for Funding: https://www.launch.co/apply Buy ANGEL: https://www.angelthebook.com Great recent interviews: Steve Huffman, Brian Chesky, Aaron Levie, Sophia Amoruso, Reid Hoffman, Frank Slootman, Billy McFarland, PrayingForExits, Jenny Lefcourt Check out Jason's suite of newsletters: https://substack.com/@calacanis * Follow Jason: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jason Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jason LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncalacanis * Follow TWiST: Substack: https://twistartups.substack.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/TWiStartups YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisweekin * Subscribe to the Founder University Podcast: https://www.founder.university/podcast
Ben Legg, the CEO and co-founder of The Portfolio Collective, is a skilled technology CEO, engineer, author, and former COO of Google Europe. Today he is focused on helping thousands of entrepreneurs to flourish - through hands-on mentoring, team building, consulting, investing, fundraising, board roles and career coaching.This episode caters to individuals at every stage of their careers, from graduates to mid and senior-level professionals, in both corporate and entrepreneurial settings. Enjoy! Here is what we spoke about: (01:04) Intro. (01:41) Who is Ben Legg. (04:11) Working in the British Army. (05:29) Moving to McKinsey & Company. (06:17) The move to Coca-Cola. (08:44) Benn's approach to a career change. (10:24) Next career pivot: COO of Google in Europe. (12:48) Various COO and CEO posts in tech. (14:41) What does it take to move from the COO to the CEO position? (16:49) What is a portfolio career? (18:22) Focus on many activities vs only one - does it work? (20:45) Entrepreneurship vs Corporate ladder. (23:17) Should graduates choose a corporate or portfolio career? (26:36) How can a mid to senior career professional start a portfolio career? (29:58) Financial aspects when leaving your job to start a portfolio career (33:00) The importance of building a personal brand. Find Ben Legg on https://portfolio-collective.com/ WATCH THE PODCAST ON YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI1aeNZ-2lqnp9l1VJu2FOQ FOLLOW THE HOST ON:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anifilipovaPersonal site: https://anifilipova.me/
The Task, The Team, The Individual - In this episode of ‘Run The Business,' Ant talks to a CEO and Founder who started his career as a British Army officer, and now claims to be ‘running obsessive' and fitter now than when he was in the army. Ben Legg worked in executive jobs at McKinsey, Coca-Cola, and was former COO of Google Europe, before starting his new company, The Portfolio Collective.This episode explores how Ben applies leadership lessons learned in the Army, and from working in high level roles at international companies, to support the network of business founders he now works with, as well as applying them to his running. All the links:Anthony Gay Twitter - https://twitter.com/anthonygayAnthony Gay LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gayanthony/LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/benleggBen's blog on why CEOs make good runners - www.lifehack.org/523336/why-ceos-run-the-worldThe Portfolio Collective - https://portfolio-collective.com/Reel2Media Twitter-https://twitter.com/Reel2MReel2Media.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a very exciting episode with Ben Legg. Ben was the former COO of Google Europe and turned to being a successful portfolio professional. I actually met Ben a few years ago in Cannes, talking digital marketing. In his portfolio career, Ben focuses on supporting founders and investors in the startup and scale-up ecosystem. He is also CEO and co-founder of The Portfolio Collective, a global community of thousands of portfolio professionals, which is why I asked him to join me as an expert on the topic of interim and fractional leadership. So in this podcast we will learn not just from Ben's personal experiences, but also from the diverse learnings captured from members of The Portfolio Collective. On the show we discussed the following: The differences and sameness of Portfolio Professionals, fractional and interims, as well as freelancers How a lot of the change in work style start with a side hustle How the pandemic triggered more people to look at their lifestyle, and side hustles Lockdown influencing the way we are working, and that hybrid is now the norm Focused experts The Portfolio Collective platform he founded 2030 will see 50% of the workforce having more than one job NEDs Hedging bets with equity and jobs Not putting all your eggs in one basket from a job/career and income perspective Ben's journey from army to corporate to portfolio A book about the portfolio career written by my former guest Katie Ledger Leapers.co - a community for freelancers TPC community and how it can help you to become better at your portfolio career, including insights, networking and jobs The future of work: hybrid working, economy of offices The dreaded commute His piece of advice: Know how to tell your story and identify your ninja skills Ben on Linkedin Volker is a sales, strategy and leadership consultant working as an interim CRO. Find out more on his website or subscribe to his newsletter.
Ben Legg is the CEO and Co-Founder at The Portfolio Collective. They are revolutionising the way the world works. He is a seasoned technology CEO, engineer, author and former COO of Google Europe, held roles at McKinsey and ran Ola in India. He is now focused on helping thousands of entrepreneurs to flourish - through hands-on mentoring, consulting, investing, fundraising, board roles and career coaching. Ben has lived in nine countries (worked in 60) and reinvented multiple industries. We discuss: What he learned from his past senior roles with McKinsey, Google and others How big the ‘great resignation' shift is and what led to it The skills portfolio professionals need in order to be successful How portfolio professionals learn 5x faster than people How anyone can be an entrepreneur
FLG_S2_E12 www.forleadersglobal.com Lalitha Stables has been making waves in the tech industry over the last 21 years, with a passion to redefine what “strong” looks like. At the age of 20, Lalitha kicked off her career at IBM, and for the last 11 years has been working at Google in multiple capacities. On this episode, you'll hear Lalitha's story of how she continues to drive success while also challenging obsolete traditions in the workplace that are hindering diversity, inclusion and equality. Lalitha highlights the need for psychological safety, strong networks and healthy connections in work environments. This podcast is for the leader who needs to be reminded that they don't have to change for other people's comfort. It's also for the leader who wants to thrive in environments that may have been challenging at first, without losing a sense of their own leadership style and personhood. ABOUT LALITHA STABLES Sri Lankan born, Lalitha, has over 21 years experience in the Tech industry and currently she is the Head of Partnerships and DEI lead for Google Europe, Middle East and Africa. Following a successful corporate career with IBM for 11 years. She is married with two small children and is passionate about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in the workplace as these are her core values. For Leaders Global Resources: www.forleadersglobal.com Helping Organisations Build Leaders Worth Following & Culture Worth Reproducing Transforming Team Communication Program: The Exceptional Team Leader Executive Leadership Coaching Culture Formation & Development To get in contact with us and talk about how we can help you build leaders worth, dynamic teams and culture worth reproducing email us here: hello@forleadersglobal.com or head to our website.
(02:41) Brennan describes Frontline Ventures' mission and his role there(04:17) The mistakes companies typically make when moving into Europe(09:18) How Brennan taught himself to code and found his calling as a builder(11:13) Working at Google in the early days, and getting the opportunity to lead efforts in London and Dublin (15:11) Observations from Google Europe, including why the best companies are always reinventing themselves(21:02) Leading social network Yammer through its acquisition by, and learning from the practices of, Microsoft(26:44) Discovering vulnerability as an essential leadership trait(29:13) Technology innovations that excite Brennan and his team In a recent article for TechCrunch, Frontline Ventures partner Brennan O'Donnell described the burgeoning opportunity that European markets offer to U.S companies, particularly in tech, pointing out that EMEA now represents 38% of the world's GDP and is the world's second-largest B2B software market. But in order to capitalize on the opportunity, CEOs would be wise to learn from thought leaders like Brennan, who have been through the rigor of scaling high-growth companies in Europe and seen the potential pitfalls. In this episode, Brennan talks to Jesse about the most common mistakes he's seen brands make when expanding into Europe, what it was like to lead growth at Google Europe, reflections on guiding Yammer through its acquisition by Microsoft, how he's learned to embrace vulnerability as an essential leadership trait, and the emerging technologies he's most excited about as an investor.Guest BioBased in Silicon Valley, Brennan O'Donnell has over 20 years of experience building technology businesses and scaling global teams. As a partner with Frontline Ventures, he invests in growth stage startups with a focus on helping them expand into Europe. The fund's portfolio includes companies such as TripActions, Lattice, Clearbanc and Attentive.Before moving into venture capital, Brennan spent nearly a decade at Google, where he held multiple go-to-market leadership roles in the US and EMEA, building teams across both the Cloud and Ads businesses. After Google, he went on to hold c-level and executive roles in several early stage and high growth SaaS startups, including Yammer (acquired by Microsoft), SurveyMonkey (IPO), Euclid (acquired by WeWork) and most recently Airtable. He is a graduate of Northwestern University.Helpful LinksFrontline Ventures websiteTechCrunch: Proactive CEOs should prioritize European expansionThe Irish Times: Frontline Ventures targets US tech companies with new $80m fund Brennan on LinkedIn and Twitter
Daniela Soler hoy es Gerente de Equipo en Google Shopping Solutions, en Google Europe. Pero hace algunos años atrás era una joven universitaria en Venezuela, como muchísimas más, buscando su pasión y descubriendo su propósito. Lo descubrió inesperadamente. Y se lo trazó entre ceja y ceja. No dejó de prepararse, con perseverancia, paciencia y creatividad. Google le abrió las puertas. Daniela tiene el perfil de querer aprender continuamente para crecer y ayudar a crecer a los que están con ella. Conoce cómo llegó a Irlanda desde Venezuela. Cómo llegó a una de las compañías más grandes del mundo, y las claves para lograr cualquier cosa que se proponga. Disfruta de su historia y reflexiona cómo los aprendizajes de Daniela Soler te pueden ayudar crecer un poco más hacia tus éxitos: Bienvenido a nuestro sexto episodio. Explora lo que tenemos para ti en nuestra página web: https://tramauniversity.org/ Síguenos en Instagram para estar al día con todas nuestras actividades: https://www.instagram.com/tramauniversity/
Lalitha Stables: In this episode, we take a more personal and vulnerable approach to public theology, thinking well, and the experiences that shape who we are, where we're going, and who we're becoming. Recently, I spoke with good friend and Tech Executive, Lalitha Stables about cultural change, leadership, the tech industry, and the church. In a more personalized approach Lalitha and I unpack the theological dissonance that exists in many faith-based communities. Dissonance that has led to to the marginalization of women in the church, especially those who embody strong convictions and influential roles outside the faith-based communities. Lalitha reflects on her personal journey and how, especially in the last 12-months, since the public murder of George Floyd, she has navigated toxic places and spaces with self-care, boundaries, and discernment. This will be the first of many conversations she and I will have around these topics. Lalitha is Sri Lankan born Australian who has over 20 years of experience in Enterprise Software Sales. She specializes in establishing alliances and helping customers and partners drive data-driven digital transformation with the power of the cloud. Currently she is the Head of Partnerships and DEI lead for Google Europe. Lalitha is passionate about building diverse and inclusive high-performance teams and devotes her free time to DEI initiatives in the workplace and with external organizations to advance representation in senior tech leadership positions. People are at the heart of what drives her and building trusted relationships with partners, customers and staff underpins everything she does. Outside of IT, Lalitha has a keen interest in philanthropic and entrepreneurial activities. In 2002, she established a business advisory practice, consulting to recruitment agencies and their senior candidates, specializing in presentation skills. In 2005, following her success on the steering committee for the Inaugural Women's Build Habitat for Humanity Project in Sydney, Lalitha co-founded Oasis Africa Australia, a primary school in Kibera Slum, East Africa, which has educated over 8000 children to date. Lalitha has worked as a professional session singer for 15 years with a strong theatre background in singing and acting and performed on a professional basis within Australia and internationally. She joined the cast of 'Buddy Holly' during their 2001 Australian tour and had the time of her life performing in a singing/acting role for 6 months. She is married with two children aged 7 and 5 and based currently in London, UK. I hope you enjoy this conversation.
Ben Legg helps entrepreneurs reinvent themselves and society for the better. His career has included relieving the siege of Sarajevo in 1995, McKinsey strategy consultant, turning around Coca-Cola India and the COO of Google Europe. In this episode, he discusses his latest venture The Portfolio Collective. You can learn more at https://portfolio-collective.com Key points include: 01:00: Who can become a portfolio professional 04:48: How the Portfolio Creative developed 10:03: The benefits of joining the Portfolio Collective 20:32: Branding diverse skill sets and services cohesively 22:25: Entry requirements Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. Learn more at: www.umbrex.com
Ben Legg is the CEO of The Portfolio Collective, his new business and a community that helps entrepreneurial professionals launch and grow their portfolio careers.Ben has had a diverse career including as an army officer, McKinsey strategy consultant, COO of Google Europe and global technology CEO. He has lived in nine countries and worked in 60. He now has a portfolio career, which includes board roles, mentoring (and investing in) entrepreneurs, advising investors, speaking at conferences and consulting. We talk about his career, some of the principles he lives by and, of course, how to approach building your own portfolio career.LINKS:Future Work/LifeThe Portfolio CollectiveThe Portfolio Collective's Catapult Course See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben Legg is the co-founder of The Portfolio Collective and also an engineer, author and reinventor of industries. His career has included army officer, McKinsey strategy consultant, COO of Google Europe and global technology CEO. He has worked in over 60 countries, has five kids and is a self-professed exercise nut. Founders365 is hosted by business coach Steven Haggerty and shares 365 insights from 365 founders during 2020.
Jess & Illy celebrate with music mogul Andre Kaden Black We talk : - Toronto Raptors Championship and riots - Andre gives great music and songwriting advice - Smart towns run by Google - Europe travels Thanks to our sponsor for this episode : www.LyricVids.com Follow Andre Kaden Black on socials: @andrekadenblack Follow us on socials : www.instagram.com/damagedgoodspod www.facebook.com/damagedgoodspod www.twitter.com/damagedgoodspod Send us an email : DamagedGoodsPod@gmail.com
Ubuntu 19.04 is released we share our take, OpenSSH has an important release, and Mozilla brings Python to the browser. Also WebThings is launched and we think it might have a shot.
Ubuntu 19.04 is released we share our take, OpenSSH has an important release, and Mozilla brings Python to the browser. Also WebThings is launched and we think it might have a shot.
Ubuntu 19.04 is released we share our take, OpenSSH has an important release, and Mozilla brings Python to the browser. Also WebThings is launched and we think it might have a shot.
Welcome to this week’s Nerd Effect News! This week, we talk about robots that are oh, so squishy; Google Europe being force to change there app store; new possible diabetes medication; and UFO’s on the moon?? NERD ANCHORS: Dustin VanCour Mason Ireland Michael Morgan Nikki Prindle NEWS SOURCES: Google to stop labelling games with in-app […]