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Heart disease is often thought of as a "man's disease," but the reality is that it affects women just as much—if not more. The problem? Women aren't getting the information they need to take control of their heart health. Did you know that heart disease is the leading killer of women, yet so many of us remain unaware of the risks? We sit down with the brilliant Dr. Martha Gulati, a leading expert in preventative cardiology, to uncover the real facts about heart health. From debunking myths about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to explaining how women can take proactive steps to protect their hearts, this conversation is packed with game-changing insights. Whether you're in your 30s, 40s, or beyond, understanding your heart health now could save your life in the future. Don't miss this essential episode—your heart will thank you! What You'll Learn in This Episode: The Truth About Heart Disease in Women – Why it's often overlooked and why it's crucial to start screening early. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) & Heart Health – Does it actually help prevent heart disease? Dr. Gulati sets the record straight. How to Assess Your Own Risk – Learn about risk scores like the ASCVD and the new PREVENT score to better understand your heart health. The Role of Lifestyle in Prevention – Small changes can have a big impact! Discover how diet, exercise, and stress management play a role in keeping your heart strong. Coronary Calcium Scoring & Advanced Testing – Who should consider getting additional tests for heart disease risk? The Importance of Knowing Your Numbers – Why you should get tested for LP(a), ApoB, cholesterol, and blood pressure levels. Connect with Us: Please sign up for our SUBSTACK so you can forward this information to all your friends inboxes! For more episodes, merch, or to send us direct messages: Website: https://yourdoctorfriendspodcast.com Email: yourdoctorfriendspodcast@gmail.com Socials: Follow @your_doctor_friends on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. DM or send us a voice memo—we might feature it on the show! Resources & Links: ASCVD Risk Calculator – Find your heart disease risk score here Your Doctor Friends Podcast Website – www.yourdoctorfriendspodcast.com Email Us Your Questions! – yourdoctorfriendspodcast@gmail.com Follow Dr. Martha Gulati – [Twitter | Instagram | Website] Support the Show! If you found this episode helpful, please take a moment to rate Your Doctor Friends on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. A five-star review helps us reach more listeners and spread life-saving health information. Don't forget to share this episode with a friend—because when it comes to heart health, knowledge is power! Join the Conversation! Have a question about heart health? Leave us a voicemail on our website, and we might feature your question in an upcoming episode! Thanks for tuning in to another episode of Your Doctor Friends! Stay heart-smart, and we'll see you next time.
NO ADVICE OF ANY KIND. My guest today is Dr. Gautam Gulati, known to most as Dr. G. He is a visionary health artist who designs luxury spaces that embody health and longevity. As the founder of The Well Home, he envisions and transforms homes into wellness sanctuaries that promote health and prevent disease. With over 25 years of experience, Dr. G has significantly impacted global brands by challenging the status quo and inspiring innovation. Dubbed "the Rick Rubin of audio storytelling," he captivates audiences with his award-winning audio docuseries called SUPERHUMANS. When off duty, Dr. G could easily be mistaken for Bollywood royalty. He captivates audiences worldwide as a renowned keynote speaker and cherishes outdoor life with his family in Great Falls, VA. Please join me in welcoming Dr. G for an in-depth conversation that explores his unconventional journey as an award-winning doctor and designer, and why he now calls himself an 'asset manager'. Summary In this conversation, Dr. Gautam Gulati, a visionary health artist and founder of The Well Home, discusses his journey from a family of medical professionals to his current role as an asset manager of health. He emphasizes the importance of holistic health, the power of storytelling in healing, and the significance of purpose in achieving longevity. Dr. Gulati shares insights on how our biographies shape our biology and the need for a more integrated approach to health that includes mental, emotional, and financial well-being. He also reflects on the transformative power of public speaking and the connections formed through shared stories. In this conversation, Dr. Gautam Gulati and Bogumil Baranowski explore the significance of in-person interactions, the role of innovation in driving change, and the obstacles that hinder progress. They discuss the importance of designing living spaces that promote health and wellness, particularly in the context of aging and chronic conditions. The conversation culminates in a discussion about defining success holistically, emphasizing the freedom to live life on one's own terms. Company: https://www.thewellho.me/ Speaking (health): https://www.thewellho.me/speaking Speaking (innovation): https://www.drgautamgulati.com/ Audio Docuseries: www.superhumans.health LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gautamgulati/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drgautamgulati/ Podcast Program – Disclosure Statement Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC is a registered investment adviser and the opinions expressed by the Firm's employees and podcast guests on this show are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC. All statements and opinions expressed are based upon information considered reliable although it should not be relied upon as such. Any statements or opinions are subject to change without notice. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Information expressed does not take into account your specific situation or objectives, and is not intended as recommendations appropriate for any individual. Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax, legal, or investment adviser to determine whether any information presented may be suitable for their specific situation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
One of the team members to consider on your menopause journey is a preventive cardiologist. While your GP or internist may be ordering annual labs for you, they are not experts in lipidology. Most women will see their cholesterol increase steadily during the menopause transition and not have the proper labs taken to assess their cardiovascular disease risk, which is the leading cause of death among women (and men). That risk increases significantly after menopause. This phase of life brings not only physical and hormonal changes but also heightened vulnerability to heart disease. In this episode, we explore how menopause influences heart health and why it's essential for women to be proactive about their cardiovascular wellness. We discuss the hormonal shifts that affect everything from blood pressure to cholesterol. We will also discuss the impact of family history, and genetics and what labs and tests are crucial for assessing your risk. We discuss the ongoing debate over using estrogen as a tool for heart disease prevention versus statins. Dr. Martha Gulati, MD is a preventive cardiologist with a long, impressive list of accolades. To name a few, she is the Past President of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology, professor of cardiology at the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles, and the associate director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center. She holds the Anita Dann Friedman Endowed Chair in Women's Cardiovascular Medicine and Research. She is the author of the best-seller, “Saving Women's Hearts”. Her exceptional commitment to studying women and cardiac diseases has won her numerous awards and distinctions, including being named by Crain's Chicago Business as one of Chicago's Top 40 under 40. She was a co-investigator in the Women's Health Initiative (WHI). She has published articles in peer-reviewed publications, including The New England Journal of Medicine, Circulation, and Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). If I continue going on about Dr. Gulati our time will be up! Let's dig in.Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or to make any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Podcast Resources:IG: @drmarthagulatiWebsite: https://drmarthagulati.com/To locate a preventive cardiologist: https://www.aspconline.org/Stay connected to JFW:Watch on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jillfooswellness/videosFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsEnjoy 20% savings and free shipping at Fullscript for your favorite supplements by leading brands:https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/jillfooswellnessSubscribe to the JFW newsletter at www.jillfooswellness.com and receive your FREE Guide on How To Increase Your Protein in 5 Easy Steps and your free Protein Powder Recipe Ebook. Schedule your complimentary 30-minute Zoom consultation here:https://calendly.com/jillfooswellness/30-minute-zoom-consultations
In recent news, the Government of Canada announced a 100% tariff on imported Chinese-made EVs into Canada. What does this mean for you, the EV owner or potential EV owner? And what does this mean for the EV industry in Canada as a whole? Find the answers in this episode with Dr. Sumeet Gulati, Environmental and Resource Economics and the University of British Columbia.Sumeet Gulati UBC ProfileTariff detailsJoin the conversation in the EV Life group
ESC TV Today brings you concise analysis from the world's leading experts, so you can stay on top of what's happening in your field quickly. This episode covers: Cardiology This Week: A concise summary of recent studies Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy Depression and heart disease Mythbusters: "The French Paradox" Host: Perry Elliott Guests: Carlos Aguiar, Martha Gulati, Hector Bueno Want to watch that episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/1796 Disclaimer: ESC TV Today is supported by Bristol Myers Squibb. This scientific content and opinions expressed in the programme have not been influenced in any way by its sponsor. This programme is intended for health care professionals only and is to be used for educational purposes. The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) does not aim to promote medicinal products nor devices. Any views or opinions expressed are the presenters' own and do not reflect the views of the ESC. Declarations of interests: Stephan Achenbach, Martha Gulati, Nicolle Kraenkel have declared to have no potential conflicts of interest to report. Carlos Aguiar has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: personal fees for consultancy and/or speaker fees from Abbott, AbbVie, Alnylam, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bayer, BiAL, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Daiichi-Sankyo, Ferrer, Gilead, GSK, Lilly, Novartis, Pfizer, Sanofi, Servier, Takeda, Tecnimede. Hector Bueno has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: research funding from the European Union (EU4H-2022-JA-03), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain (FORTALECE program, PI21/01572), Sociedad Española de Cardiología, AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Janssen, and Novartis; and has received in the past consulting/speaking fees from Astra-Zeneca, Novartis, Novo Nordisk and Organon. Davide Capodanno has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: Bristol Myers Squibb, Daiichi Sankyo, Sanofi Aventis, Novo Nordisk, Terumo. Perry Elliott has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: consultancies for Pfizer, BMS, Cytokinetics, AstraZeneca, Forbion. Steffen Petersen has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: consultancy for Circle Cardiovascular Imaging Inc. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Emma Svennberg has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: Abbott, Astra Zeneca, Bayer, Bristol-Myers, Squibb-Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson.
University of Virginia Law Professor G. Mitu Gulati discusses authoring a study (along with Professor Stephen Choi of New York University Law School) on Trump-appointed federal judges’ productivity, independence, and influence. University of Minnesota Law Professor and former chief White House ethics lawyer for President George W. Bush Richard W. Painter rejoins Legal Face-Off to […]
Ascending star Zankee Galati joins the podcast for a discussion about his upcoming tour, the evolving Australian Progressive House Sound, and his upcoming release with Meanwhile Recordings. Super Progressive will be attending Zankee's ADE gig at the Meanwhile and Vapor Showcase, so this interview served as a nice introduction to the person behind the productions. #housemusic #dj #progressivehouse
Mitu Gulati, professor of law at the University of Virginia; Ugo Panizza, professor of international economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute; and Mark Weidemaier, professor of law at the University of North Carolina, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their paper Obscure Contract Terms: An Inadvertent Pricing Experiment. The paper was co-authored with Stephen Choi of New York University and Robert Scott of Columbia University. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
In high school and college, Sukhi was a debater, Her career in privacy would come later. At CDT, Sukhi researched interoperability, Her jobs in both tech and policy give her versatility!
Tarun Gulati is the founder of Contemplate, a mental wellbeing initiative that enables you to improve your clarity of thought and peace of mind through a regular habit of Contemplation. In today's episode, we will explore essential and easy to follow tools and steps that, no matter how big the problem or issue at hand is, will prevent you from wondering if you've made the wrong decision. Learn how these steps can also improve your intuition and bring a level of peace into your life that will be the bedrock for success in all areas of your life! ⬇️Secure your ticket to the Forbidden Journey Retreat in September 2024!! https://www.nicolefrolick.com/forbidden-journey-retreat Join Contemplate and use this discount at checkout NICOLE59 : https://contemplate.life Donate: https://paypal.me/theforbiddenjourney SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe to iTunes and leave me a 5 star review! This is what helps the podcast stand out from the crowd and allows me to help people find a refreshing spin on spirituality with a great blend of entertainment and credible advice. Newsletter: https://the-forbidden-journey.ck.page/5851672b70 Website: http://nicolefrolick.com/ Alcheme: https://alchemyacademy.teachable.com/p/alcheme Meditations: https://www.nicolefrolick.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/nicolefrolick Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolefrolick/ Tiktok: https://tiktok.com/@nicolefrolick Spotify: shorturl.at/fikF7 iTunes: http://apple.co/2ve7DtE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enlightenup/support
Historically, the FDA was used to approving material health products and medical devices.But with the rise of health technology, including generative AI, the department must approach regulations differently to ensure that digital products remain safe and effective once they're on the market.So, how does the FDA think about monitoring digital health products and diagnostics? How do they assess the risks associated with innovations in the healthcare space?Troy Tazbaz is Director of the Digital Health Center of Excellence at the FDA, where he's responsible for envisioning a future of safe and effective healthcare delivery with a focus on advancing public health goals with the use of technology.On this episode of The Beat, Troy joins hosts Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss the role of the FDA in the regulatory oversight and safety of digital health products and diagnostics.Troy explains how losing his wife to cancer informs his work and shares the risk management framework the FDA uses to keep up with the speed of health innovation.Listen in for Troy's insight on prioritizing technology that addresses labor shortages that delay care and learn how the FDA develops policy around emerging technologies in healthcare. Topics CoveredTroy's 4 areas of focus as Director of Digital Health at the FDAHow losing his wife to cancer informs Troy's approach to innovation and regulations in healthcareHow not being a doctor or lawyer gives Troy a different perspective on digital health regulationsThe risk management framework the FDA uses to keep up with the speed of innovationWhy it's the health system's decision whether to integrate digital health products based on the level of risk they're comfortable with How Troy thinks about mental health concerns that might arise from generative AI productsPrioritizing technology that addresses labor shortages that delay careWho should be responsible for identifying when things go wrong in digital health productsThe potential to exacerbate the digital divide when health systems must monitor digital health products and diagnostics on their ownWhy prevention is the best way to deal with chronic conditionsWhat Troy is most excited about when it comes to innovation in healthcareWhat federal agencies can do to build trust with the publicConnect with Troy TazbazFDA Digital Health Center of ExcellenceTroy on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesThe Continuum Diaries
What are patients looking for in a health care provider?Zocdoc has been in business for 17 years, and in that time, the platform has collected a significant amount of data regarding what patients want from their health care.And you may be surprised to learn what matters most to consumers in the process of choosing a provider, be it a primary care doctor or specialist. Dr. Oliver Kharraz is Founder and CEO of Zocdoc, the leading healthcare marketplace in the US. Millions of patients visit Zocdoc monthly to find quality, in-network doctors and book appointments for in-person or virtual care.In his wide-ranging career, Dr. Kharraz has gained comprehensive experience in building efficiency and affecting change in large scale health organizations using information technology.On this episode of The Beat, Dr. Kharraz joins host Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss the latest research and insights on patient and physician engagement from Zocdoc's 2023 Report: What Patients Want.Dr. Kharraz discusses the pros and cons of offering patients a suite of choices for access to care and shares Zocdoc's guided search experience for selecting the right provider.Listen in to understand how Zocdoc uses machine learning and AI to serve consumers and clinicians and learn the top three things patients consider as they choose a health care provider.Topics CoveredThe pros and cons of offering a suite of choices for patients to access careHow often Zocdoc patients go back to the same provider (once the initial choice is made)How Zocdoc functions as the interoperability layer for logistics in the healthcare systemCategorizing the different types of access to care from a patient's perspectiveHealthcare technologies that the consumer isn't ready for vs. healthcare technologies that haven't figured out their business modelZocdoc's guided search experience for choosing between telehealth and in-person visitsThe challenges Zocdoc faces in publishing prices for different care optionsHow Zodoc uses machine learning and AI to serve consumers and cliniciansDr. Kharraz's vision for using the blockchain to solve for trust in healthcare informationDr. Kharraz's top 3 key takeaways from Zocdoc's What Patients Want ReportWhy the needle hasn't moved on the primary issues in healthcare despite significant advancements in technologyConnect with Dr. Oliver KharrazDr. Kharraz at ZocdocDr. Kharraz on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesZocdoc Practice SolutionsZocdoc 2023 Report on What Patients WantAtul Gawande's 2017 Piece on Incremental Care
You can download your FREE report on how you can avoid financial mistakes as a dentist using the link just here >>> dentistswhoinvest.com/podcastreport———————————————————————Discover how to break free from the constraints of "teeth tunnel vision" and build a balanced, financially secure life as we welcome Jaz Galati, a celebrated dentist and podcaster. Jaz takes us through his extraordinary journey from a refugee in Afghanistan to a thriving dental professional, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy and continuous learning. This episode is packed with actionable strategies to integrate financial advice into your clinical practice, helping you achieve both professional and financial success.Have you ever wondered how to diversify your income streams beyond your primary career? Jaz shares his unique insights on the vulnerabilities of relying solely on one profession, especially in unpredictable times like the coronavirus pandemic. Learn about the various paths to financial freedom, from tutoring to property investment and day trading. Jaz's personal stories and pragmatic advice are tailored to help dentists safeguard their careers and build robust, financially secure lives.Balancing work and personal passions is crucial, and Jaz offers valuable tips on managing professional commitments while pursuing creative projects like podcasting. From the initial time investment to the streamlined processes developed over time, we explore how to make room for what matters most in your life. We also discuss the importance of financial discipline, avoiding lifestyle creep, and making informed investment decisions. Join us and transform your approach to both your career and finances, guided by Jaz's wealth of knowledge and experience.
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We know that diverse founders only receive a fraction of VC funding. And that healthcare inequality is exacerbated by the lack of diverse perspectives and solutions in healthcare tech.But what if there was a venture fund that focused on diverse founders building healthcare technology for the communities they come from?Justin Williams is Principal at Seae Ventures, an investment firm specializing in early-stage healthcare technology companies founded by diverse entrepreneurs.In his role at Seae, Justin leads portfolio sourcing, deal due diligence, financial modeling and portfolio management.On this episode of The Beat, Justin joins host Dr. Jessica Shepherd to discuss healthcare portfolios that focus on diversity and disadvantaged communities.Justin shares examples of Seae's portfolio companies, explaining how Functional Fluidics serves patients with sickle cell disease and Kiyatec helps cancer patients make personalized therapy decisions.Listen in for insight on implementing new innovations in diverse patient populations and learn how Seae is moving the needle on health equity by investing in diverse founders of healthcare tech.Topics CoveredWhat inspired Justin's transition from finance to healthcare investingHow its mission to advance equity through opportunity drew Justin to SeaeHow Functional Fluidics serves patients with sickle cell diseaseThe benefit of founders being a part of the communities they serveJustin's passion for investing in diverse founders who help underserved communitiesHow Kiyatec helps cancer patients make personalized treatment decisionsIdentifying how certain communities, ethnicities and genders respond to cancer therapiesSeae's strategies for finding new portfolio companiesThe diversity among Seae's team and the company's group of foundersHow Seae works with FQHCs to implement tech solutions in diverse patient populationsJustin's advice for aspiring VCs from diverse communitiesConnect with Justin WilliamsSeae VenturesJustin on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesFunctional FluidicsKiyatecSeae's Partnership with EBNHC
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In 2009, David Goldhill's father died of a hospital-acquired infection. And he realized that preventing medical errors was not an economic imperative in the American healthcare system.In fact, our third-party payment system creates a misalignment of incentives, making insurers and governments the customer rather than the patients themselves.So, David wrote a cover story for The Atlantic entitled ‘How American Health Care Killed My Father' which expanded into a book, Catastrophic Care: Why Everything We Think We Know about Health Care Is Wrong.Since then, David has become a leading voice for healthcare advocacy and founded Sesame, a company that is revolutionizing healthcare with a direct-pay marketplace that delivers high quality healthcare at half the price.On this episode of The Beat, David joins hosts Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Dr. Gautam Gulati to explain who uses the marketplace and how competition drives down prices on Sesame without compromising quality of care.David discusses what attracts providers to the Sesame model and describes the criteria for joining the platform as well as its rigorous rating system.Listen in for insight on maintaining continuity of care in telehealth and learn how David is bringing a revolution of consumerism to healthcare in the US and around the world.Topics CoveredHow Sesame eliminates the third-party payment system from healthcareThe breakdown of who uses Sesame's direct pay marketplaceHow competition drives down prices on Sesame without compromising quality of careThe personal experience that inspired David's healthcare advocacyHow the third-party payment system causes a misalignment of incentives in healthcareWhy insurance- and safety net-based healthcare systems are outdated What attracts healthcare providers to the Sesame modelThe criteria for providers to join Sesame and the platform's rigorous rating systemHow David thinks about maintaining continuity of care in telehealthHow Sesame handles the transference of health records and informationWhat David admires about the current healthcare system in AmericaDavid's vision for bringing a revolution of consumerism to the healthcare industryConnect with David GoldhillSesameDavid at SesameDavid on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResources‘How American Health Care Killed My Father' in The AtlanticCatastrophic Care: Why Everything We Think We Know about Health Care Is Wrong by David GoldhillAtul Gawande‘The Cost Conundrum' in The New Yorker‘The Heroism of Incremental Care' in The New Yorker‘In Health Care, America Is the World's Indispensable Nation' in The Washington Post
WebMD is the most trusted online platform for health education. But as we know, information does not equal transformation. So, how do we engage people throughout their health journey? How do we encourage them to apply what they've learned about good health and implement the behavior changes necessary for long-term health?Can AI and other emerging technologies support this kind of patient engagement?Dr. John Whyte is Chief Medical Officer at WebMD, where he leads the development of strategic partnerships that create meaningful change around important public health issues. Dr. Whyte has written extensively, creating award-winning health content for TV and the web, and developed numerous initiatives addressing diversity in clinical trials.On this episode of The Beat, Dr. Whyte joins hosts Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss how WebMD has evolved over the last 27 years and describe WebMD Ignite's solutions for engaging patients throughout their healthcare journey.Dr. Whyte shares his vision for democratizing access to health technology tools and resources—and then using that personalized data to provide better care.Listen in for insight on connecting good habits with independent living later in life and learn how to bridge the gap between health information and habit change for long-term health transformation. Topics CoveredWhy WebMD is the most trusted online platform for health educationHow WebMD has evolved in its aim of empowering people with information over 27 yearsWhat physicians can do to engage with patients who've done their own health researchWebMD Ignite's solutions for every stage of the healthcare journeyLeveraging technology to engage patients and reduce healthcare disparitiesInnovating around existing behaviors vs. trying to get patients to change their behaviorDr. Whyte's vision for democratizing access to health technology tools and resources (and then using that personalized data to provide better care)Strategies for engaging patients and encouraging incremental habit changeHow our systems reinforce bad behavior in the context of healthDr. Gulati's future press release exercise of inspiring people to focus on their healthConnecting simple exercises with independent living later in lifeConnect with Dr. John WhyteDr. Whyte at WebMDDr. Whyte's WebsiteConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesMedscapeWebMD IgniteSame as Ever by Morgan HouselHara Hachi Bu
In this episode, we dive into the world of CPQ implementations with Chirag Gulati, CEO & Chief Architect of RevSolutions.co. Chirag brings experience working with various CPQ solutions and projects on Salesforce and Conga. Here's what you'll learn: The challenges and rewards of Chirag's experience with diverse CPQ implementations. Why RevSolutions.co prioritizes "rescue projects" and how they help companies get back on track. The pitfalls of over-customization and change management in CPQ projects, and how to avoid them. RevSolutions.co's vision for building proprietary software on top of Salesforce and Conga. Why Chirag views Salesforce's Revenue Lifecycle Management (RLM) Solution as a game-changer. The specific needs of mid-size and SMB customers in the CPQ landscape. The top CPQ requirements that RevSolutions.co consistently encounters. Tune in for actionable insights and expert advice to streamline your sales process with CPQ! website https://revsolutions.co/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/cggulati/ email cgulati@revsolutions.co
Did you know that there is a team of techies who serve the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services or CMS?What is their role in this federal agency? How is CMS changing with emerging technologies? And how might software engineers, project managers and other tech professionals help innovate from the inside to reform the complicated healthcare system in the US?Andrea Fletcher is the first Chief Digital Strategy Officer and Executive Director of Digital Services at CMS, where she is responsible for leading digital modernization efforts and promoting interoperability and public access to health data.On this episode of The Beat, Andrea joins hosts Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Dr. Gautam Gulati to explain how her team responds to tech emergencies and plans big strategic plays for CMS.Andrea discusses the potential for the federal government to be a leader in AI adoption and shares her open-source software initiative to reuse tech stacks within and across federal departments and agencies.Listen in for Andrea's insight on leveraging data to rethink how we pay for and deliver care and learn how CMS is looking to evolve with ‘Jetson's era' technologies and improve the experience of healthcare for individual Americans.Topics CoveredWhat Andrea's team of techies does as the Digital Service at CMSHow Andrea's team responds to tech emergencies and plans big strategic plays for the agencyHow Andrea's team collaborates with other federal departments and agenciesAndrea's hope that the federal government will be a leader in the adoption AI (and what that might look like)What differentiates leading in government from the private sectorOpportunities to innovate within the complicated Medicare and Medicaid systemsAndrea's open-source software initiative to reuse tech stacks across federal departments and agenciesAndrea's human-centered approach to leveraging AI in healthcare Rethinking how we pay for and deliver care in a world of advanced technologyWhat we can learn from the VA's diabetes prevention research and outcomes-based care modelAndrea's predictions re: how clinics will change in the future and what roles AI might replaceHow to participate in shaping Americans' healthcare experienceConnect with Andrea FletcherThe Digital Service at CMSAndrea at CMSAndrea on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesUS Digital ServiceFindSupport.govWhite House Initiative on Women's Health ResearchCybersecurity & Infrastructure Security AgencyVA Research on DiabetesDigitalVA
AI has the potential to revolutionize healthcare, from predictive analytics to operations management to remote patient monitoring.But with so many possibilities, where do we begin? And how do we use AI responsibly with our health information?Harjinder Sandhu is CTO of Health and Life Sciences Platforms and Solutions at Microsoft, where he helps chart Microsoft strategy around the application of large language models in healthcare. Harjinder has founded and cofounded several successful startups centered around AI and healthcare, including Saykara, Twistle and MedRemote.On this episode of The Beat, Harjinder joins hosts Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss the impact and implications of AI on our health information.Harjinder describes some of the administrative and clinical use cases of AI in healthcare, highlighting what Microsoft's DAX Copilot can do for clinicians and why he predicts its quick adoption.Listen in for Harjinder's insight into using artificial intelligence responsibly and learn about generative AI's potential to improve the patient experience and ‘bring the joy back to medicine' for clinicians.Topics CoveredHarjinder's important role in crafting AI strategy at MicrosoftHow Microsoft thinks about the possibilities of AI in the context of healthcareAdministrative and clinical use cases for generative AI in healthHarjinder's approach to reducing redundancy in the patient journeyThe potential for AI to ‘bring the joy back to medicine'What Microsoft's AI DAX Copilot can do for clinicians and why Harjinder predicts quick adoptionIntroducing new tech to single physician practices and rural hospitalsAI uses cases we should approach with caution vs. relatively risk-free applicationsThe frameworks Microsoft uses to think rationally about responsible AIWhy Microsoft encourages customers to implement AI solutions with human oversightThe potential for AI to help reduce human bias in healthcareConnect with Harjinder SandhuMicrosoft Health & Life SciencesHarjinder on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesAmbient Clinical Intelligence
In traditional journalism, reporters work to present information in an unbiased way.And if you ask Sony Salzman, it's not difficult to maintain those same standards in creating content for social media. What is difficult is competing with a hyperbolic, fearmongering post designed to go viral.So, how do we know who to trust when it comes to health and medical news? Whose responsibility is it to vet the information we're consuming?Sony is an Emmy award-winning journalist covering science and medicine and coordinating producer of ABC's Medical Unit, where she directs health, science and medical coverage across ABCs platforms. Sony supports broadcast streaming and digital content at Good Morning America, GMA3, World News Tonight, Nightline, ABC news.com and ABC News Live.On this episode of The Beat, Sony joins hosts Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss the rapidly evolving media landscape, an environment that is increasingly riddled with misinformation.Sony walks us through the complex process of producing health news, explaining ABC's principle of reporting information without bias and her approach to stories based on preprints.Listen in for insight on distilling complex health information in a way people can understand and learn how to discern well-balanced medical news from one-sided content designed for virality.Topics CoveredWhat encompasses the medical and health beat for a reporterSony's role as Coordinating Producer at the ABC News' Medical UnitThe infinitely complex process of producing health newsABC's principle of reporting information without bias and why it's crucialMaintaining the same standards of accuracy on social media Narrative techniques for drawing people into stories that aren't inherently interestingHow health reporting has changed since the pandemicSony's approach to reporting on a study published as a preprintWhy it's the network's responsibility to vet the health information it reportsDistilling complex health information in a way people can understandWhat AI can and cannot do when it comes to health reportingLosing the public's trust in an industry where perfection is the standardThe process of correcting information when a reporter makes a mistakeSony's challenge to listeners to subscribe to their local paperConnect with Sony SalzmanSony at ABC NewsSony on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedIn
The US scores low on healthcare quality compared to other developed countries due in large part to inequities in the system.But how do we address the needs of underserved communities and improve outcomes for BIPOC populations?And what do we do when the data doesn't tell the whole story?Jackie Ejuwa is Vice President of Health Transformation at Blue Shield of California, where she leads piloting, evaluation and scaling of new and innovative strategies in support of Blue Shield's Health Reimagined strategy. A healthcare futurist with a master's in healthcare leadership, Jackie brings her deep and varied experience in the industry to her role as a health equity champion.On this episode of The Beat, Jackie joins hosts Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Dr. Gautam Gulati to explain what's behind the health disparities in underserved populations.Jackie shares how she makes decisions around where to start working toward health equity, discussing Blue Shield of California's most successful programs to address SDOH in underserved communities.Listen in for Jackie's insight on recognizing when the data is mismatched from reality and learn how to leverage data-informed decision making to work toward health equity.Topics CoveredJackie's role as VP of Health Transformation at Blue Shield of CaliforniaWhy the US scores low on healthcare quality compared to other developed countriesTop contributing factors to health disparities in underserved populationsHow Jackie makes decisions re: where to start working toward health equityStrategies for building trust between underserved communities and health professionalsSeeing data from multiple perspectives when it seems mismatched from realityHow to imbed health equity in operations across a health organizationJackie's most successful pilot programs to address SDOH and reduce health disparitiesImprovements in culturally inclusive dietary recommendationsWhat's behind the lack of awareness around colon cancer in BIPOC communitiesShifting the medical education process to expand cultural competenceConnect with Jackie EjuwaBlue Shield of CaliforniaJackie at Blue Shield of CaliforniaJackie on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesCafecito, Cumbia and SaludCalifornia Assembly Bill 904
Ep. 33 Have you ever wished that your invoices could get paid NOW, instead of Net 90 days from when you delivered your product or service? Well NOW you can! Sejal Shah Gulati, Chief Growth Officer of NowAccount, joins Kelly and Kelly to discuss alternative funding options for small businesses. Now offers a transparent and fair solution to the common problem of late payments from clients. By accelerating invoices, Now provides businesses with the cash flow they need to thrive. In this episode, you will be able to: Streamline Your Cash Flow: Unlock the power of accelerating invoices to keep your small business thriving. Uncover New Funding Paths: Discover alternatives to traditional factoring services for a more flexible financial approach. Catapult Your Business: Learn practical growth strategies to take your small business to the next level. Master Your Cash Flow: Understand the crucial role of cash flow and how it impacts the success of your business. Forge Strong Connections: Build a supportive network for your small business to overcome challenges and seize opportunities. Notable Quotes: "You're not even looking for a solution. Sometimes you're just looking to say, hey, I need community. I just want to be with people who are going through the things that I'm going through." - Sejal "The way to independence and freedom is ownership... and being able to create a legacy." "You are no good to your business, your family, your employees if your tank is empty." Resources: Visit nowaccount.com to start the application process for a Now Account Connect with Sejal Shah Gulati on LinkedIn and X Join community organizations such as BOSSY, EO (Entrepreneurs Organization) or YPO (Young Presidents' Organization) to find support and community as a small business owner. Explore resources such as CDFIs (Community Development Financial Institutions) and your local SBA to access additional support and funding options. Title Sponsor: Salena's Mexican Restaurant Episode sponsors: Marshall Street, Union Tavern Hosted by Kelly Bush + Kelly Metras Music: Do it by Infraction, Mellow Bop by Prigida & You are the best by Cutesy Chamber Ensemble Produced by JazzCast Pros About the Guest: Sejal is the Chief Growth Officer for NOW a payments company. At NOW she manages sales, Marketing, Product and Client Success. Prior to NOW she was the SVP and General Manager in the Banking and Capital Markets team for GENPACT. Prior to Genpact she was the General Manager of the Global Marketing Hub at American Express in New York City. Prior to that she was the CMO of Ezetap, a B2B payments company based in Bangalore, India. She is also the Co-Founder of Sonder Connect. Sejal has a B.A. from Princeton University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. She is a Fellow of Famous V of Ananta Aspen Centre's Kamalnayan Bajaj Fellowship as well as a moderator for and member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. Chapters: 0:00:00 Introduction and discussion about the importance of funding for small businesses 0:03:11 Sejal Shah Gulati's background and involvement with now 0:06:56 Comparison between Now and traditional factoring companies 0:09:43 Challenges of waiting for payment from clients 0:10:51 Benefits of outsourcing accounts receivable to Now 0:11:57 Criteria for working with Now 0:13:10 Underwriting process and trade credit insurance. 0:13:42 Confirming invoices before payment. 0:14:07 Helping businesses with cash flow. 0:17:54 Challenges of net terms for small businesses. 0:19:19 Self Care 0:21:33 Community development finance institutions and grants can help small businesses. 0:22:51 Finding a community of small business owners for support is essential. 0:23:47 Complaining to non-business owners about the stress of being a business owner is difficult. 0:24:28 Visit nowaccount.com to apply for financial support from NowAccount. 0:25:13 Connect with Sejal 0:26:01 Being part of a supportive community is important for business owners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do you know if a particular medicine is working?Traditionally, it takes guesswork on the physician's part and time to find a drug that works for any given patient.But what if we could leverage digital biomarkers to measure the efficacy of a medication very quickly and course correct as needed?Rich Carter serves as Chief Digital Officer at Eli Lilly, where he oversees the teams focused on innovation, user-centered design and digital health.On this episode of The Beat, Rich joins hosts Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss the future of drug development and clinical trials.Rich describes what digital transformation means in the context of life sciences, explaining how technology can improve drug discovery and accelerate the timeline from discovery to market.Listen in for examples of the 35 digital biomarkers in development at Lilly and learn how Rich's team thinks about partnering with both physicians and patients to roll out these new digital resources.Topics Covered3 elements of Rich's role at Lilly—innovation, design and digital healthWhat digital transformation means in the context of life sciencesHow Lilly Direct is working to simplify the patient experienceWhat we do historically in life sciences that doesn't make sense anymore (given the technology we have today)The potential for AI to remove bias in the drug discovery spaceRich's insight on accelerating the discovery-to-market process in life sciencesHow Rich's team uses ‘old data' to train predictive AI models and why access to data is one of the biggest challenges in life sciencesUsing digital biomarkers to measure the efficacy of a medicine with diverse populationsHow Rich is inspired by the impact his work has on familiesThe 35 biomarkers in different stages of development at Lilly and what that process look likeHow Lilly's internal incubation lab partners with other innovators in the healthcare ecosystemPartnering with both patients and physicians to roll out digital resourcesConnect with Rich CarterEli LillyRich on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesLilly DirectGateway Labs by Lilly
The healthcare system has lost its way in large part due to technological advancements, pulling clinicians away from patients to read electronic health records at a computer terminal.But Dr. David Feinberg believes that technology has the potential to solve the problems it created and put doctors and nurses back in front of the people they serve.So, what is Dr. Feinberg's vision for the future of EHRs? How can we leverage patient data to improve quality of care for individual patients and the healthcare system in general?Dr. David Feinberg is Chairman of Oracle Health, where he is committed to making healthcare more accessible, affordable and equitable.Dr. Feinberg's work advances thought leadership and strategy related to unleashing the healing power of data through an open and connected healthcare ecosystem.On this episode of The Beat, Dr. Feinberg joins host Dr. Gautam Gulati to explain how we might use advanced technologies to ‘get people to care about each other again.'Dr. Feinberg explains why he measures time spent with patients versus time saved by technology and describes how to use the predictive capability of EHR data for better patient engagement.Listen in for insight on leveraging social determinant information in EHRs to improve care and learn how Oracle is reimagining electronic health records to put clinicians back in front of their patients.Topics CoveredDr. Feinberg's goals around making healthcare systems easier to navigateWhat Dr. Feinberg learned from running health systems at UCLA, Geisinger and GoogleHow Dr. Feinberg brings a commonsense approach to his role at OracleWhy Dr. Feinberg measures time with patients vs. time saved with technologyWhat inspired Dr. Feinberg's idea to eliminate the waiting room and why it didn't workHow investing in communities decreases the burden on our healthcare systemHow clinicians might use the social determinant information in Oracle's EHRUsing the predictive capability of data in EHRs for better patient engagementDr. Feinberg's open and connected approach to sharing data sets (with appropriate privacy measures and cybersecurity in place)How Dr. Feinberg thinks about mitigating the risks of someone misusing patient dataDr. Feinberg's fear that we'll use technology to worsen inequities in healthcareLeveraging advanced technologies to ‘get people to care about each other again'Connect with Dr. David FeinbergOracle HealthConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesOracle Clinical Digital Assistant
Innovation in healthcare exploded during the pandemic.But many hospitals don't have the infrastructure to take advantage of this emergent technology. And many people don't have the devices or connectivity they need to manage their care.So, how do we promote technological equity (also known as techquity)? How do we bridge the digital gap for underserved populations?Gary Lynch is Global Practice Lead & CTO for Healthcare and Life Sciences at Verizon Business, where he manages a team of innovation principals, healthcare strategists and solution architects across the healthcare ecosystem.Gary has over 20 years of experience leading transformation within the healthcare space, with a focus on accountable care, population health, revenue cycle, operations and business development.On this episode of The Beat, recorded live at ViVE 2024, Gary joins hosts Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss how telecom companies like Verizon will play a crucial role in the future of healthcare delivery.Gary shares strategies for leveraging purpose-built technology to make healthcare more proactive and improve patient engagement in the process.Listen in for Gary's insight on providing access to care in non-traditional settings and learn how Verizon is partnering with UC Davis Health to improve health outcomes via tech equity!Topics CoveredWhy telecom companies will play a big part in the future of healthcare deliveryGary's quadruple aim of improving health outcomes, lowering costs and improving the patient and clinician experienceHow Gary thinks about keeping pace with expanding points of access to healthcareGary's take on the third-party payment system in healthcareVerizon's partnership with UC Davis to promote health equity via digital inclusionGary's strategies for leveraging technology to make healthcare proactiveHow Verizon is improving access to care through purpose-built techImproving the patient experience and engagement by way of gamificationHow innovation in the healthcare space accelerated during COVIDVerizon's aim to help hospitals build the infrastructure to take advantage of emergent techConnect with Gary LynchHealth Care IT & Digital Solutions at VerizonGary on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica ShepherdViVEHLTHDr. Shepherd on TwitterDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesHeartbreak in the HeartlandVerizon's Partnership with UC Davis HealthAffordable Connectivity ProgramMedivis
So, you've successfully scaled your start-up and you're growing into a mature company. What, if anything, should you retain from those early days? Harvard Business School professor Ranjay Gulati says the most successful organizations have one thing in common: a soul. “Soul” goes beyond culture, purpose, or even the founder. It's about having three things: strategic business intent, a strong connection to customers, and a stellar employee experience. Gulati argues that if you don't preserve these elements as you scale, you'll lose what makes your company special. In this episode, he explains how to define the specific problem your company solves, with plenty of real-world examples from Netflix, Apple, and Warby Parker. You'll also learn how to bring the voice of customers into your organization and ensure that your employees feel connected to them. Key episode topics include: strategy, entrepreneurship, organizational culture, start-up, scaling. HBR On Strategy curates the best case studies and conversations with the world's top business and management experts, to help you unlock new ways of doing business. New episodes every week. · Listen to the full HBR IdeaCast episode: Finding (and Keeping) Your Company's Soul (2019)· Find more episodes of HBR IdeaCast· Discover 100 years of Harvard Business Review articles, case studies, podcasts, and more at HBR.org]]>
Etsy, the online seller of handmade and vintage goods, was founded as an alternative to mass-manufactured products. The company grew substantially in its first decade but remained unprofitable. When Etsy went public, stakeholders demanded a new level of financial returns and accountability. But the company continued to struggle to contain costs—until a new CEO arrived with a plan for a purpose-driven turnaround. In this episode, Harvard Business School professor Ranjay Gulati discusses his case, “Etsy: Crafting a Turnaround to Save the Business and Its Soul,” which explores how CEO Josh Silverman made Etsy profitable by rediscovering the company's commitment to social and environmental sustainability. Gulati discusses the difficult choices Silverman made in the early days of his tenure, like laying off employees for the first time ever at Etsy, and how he worked to regain trust with employees. He also explains why Silverman prioritized improving the user experience for buyers on Etsy's website. Gulati is the author of the book Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies. Key episode topics include: leadership, change management, organizational culture, organizational transformation, strategy, retail and consumer goods, online retail, purpose, sustainability. HBR On Leadership curates the best case studies and conversations with the world's top business and management experts, to help you unlock the best in those around you. New episodes every week. · Listen to the original Cold Call episode: How Etsy Found Its Purpose and Crafted a Turnaround (2022)· Find more episodes of Cold Call· Discover 100 years of Harvard Business Review articles, case studies, podcasts, and more at HBR.org]]>
In this episode of The Unmistakable Creative, Srini Rao interviews Ranjay Gulati, author of "Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High Performance Companies." They discuss the importance of purpose in organizations and how it can drive success. Gulati shares insights from his research on purpose-driven companies and offers practical advice for leaders looking to connect organizational purpose with individual purpose. He also explores the balance between purpose and profit and the role of purpose in navigating complex trade-offs. This episode provides valuable insights for leaders and individuals seeking to find meaning and drive high performance in their work. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Praveen Ranganath interviews Aishwarya Gulati, MD, Behzad Pavri, MD, and Baskaran Sundaram, MD on their paper titled Mitral Annular Disjunction: Review of an Increasingly Recognized Mitral Valve Entity published in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging Volume 5, Issue 6. Mitral Annular Disjunction: Review of an Increasingly Recognized Mitral Valve Entity. Gulati et al. Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging 2023; 5(6):e230131.
Research has shown that less than 10% of longevity is based on genetics and 90% hinges on your lifestyle choices.But if you don't have Bryan Johnson's resources, how do you identify the gap between your chorological age versus your real age?And more importantly, how do you use that information to design a plan that will truly move the needle on helping you live healthier, longer?Melanie Goldey is CEO of Tally Health, a biotech company developing science-backed tools for consumers to increase health span and extend longevity. Melanie has an extensive background in technology and healthcare startups, and she is passionate about making longevity science accessible to consumers.On this episode of HLTH Matters, Melanie joins host Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss the future of diagnostic markers and testing to optimize for the extension of both lifespan and health span.Melanie explains how Tally Health differs from prior iterations of real age measurement and describes how her team uses DNA methylation to develop personalized recommendations for its members.Listen in to understand the benefits of Tally Helth's pro-longevity supplements and learn how to enhance longevity with small improvements to your diet, fitness, sleep, mental health and habits!Topics CoveredHow Tally Health is working to help consumers live healthier, longerThe 3 components of Tally Health's consumer longevity offeringWhat differentiates Tally from prior iterations of real age measurementHow Tally uses DNA methylation to develop personalized recommendationsDavid Sinclair's research on epigenetics and his information theory of agingHow much of longevity is based on genetics vs. lifestyle choicesHow Melanie thinks about quick fixes vs. small lifestyle adjustmentsThe benefits of Tally Health's pro-longevity supplements How machine learning can improve specificity of Tally's recommendationsThe connections among diet, fitness, sleep, mental health and habitsWhat we might learn from Bryan Johnson's biohacking experiencesOther markers Tally Health is studying (beyond DNA methylation)Connect with Melanie GoldeyTally HealthMelanie on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Jessica Shepherd & Dr. Gautam GulatiHLTHDr. Shepherd on XDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on XDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesHarvard Aging LabDavid Sinclair's Landmark Study on Longevity in NatureBryan Johnson
In this groundbreaking era of healthcare, the opportunity to revolutionize cancer outcomes has never been more promising. With cutting-edge testing techniques, early detection strategies, and the power of AI, the landscape of cancer care is evolving to save lives and enhance patient well-being like never before. In this episode of HLTH Matters, Dr. Gautam Gulati sits down with Dr. Megan Hall to discuss the future of cancer detection and prevention through early genetic testing. Dr. Megan Hall is the Vice President of Corporate Affairs at GRAIL. With a Ph.D. in microbiology, immunology, and molecular genetics she is dedicated to making early cancer detection and prevention accessible on a population scale.As Dr. Hall says, “I was enamored of the mission to detect cancer early when it can be cured. That's a huge problem that we have to be frank have not made great headway on in the 50 years that we've been waging this war on cancer.” Now she shares how GRAIL's flagship product, Galleri, is using advanced technology, including DNA methylation analysis and artificial intelligence (AI), to detect and predict cancer in a non-invasive way. Listen in as we explore the potential cost savings and improved outcomes with early cancer detection, and GRAIL's efforts to make this transformative technology accessible to a broader population. Topics CoveredThe significance of early detection in cancer careThe role of DNA methylation in cancer detectionThe importance of evaluating the accuracy of cancer screening and the power of positive predictive valueThe need for education across the cancer care continuumThe potential for healthcare cost savings with early cancer detectionThe role of AI and machine learning in cancer detectionGRAIL's focus on expanding access to cancer screening and its plans for future productsConnect with Dr. Megan HallDr. Hall on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica Shepherd HLTHDr. Gulati on XDr. Gulati on LinkedInDr. Jessica Shepherd MDDr. Shepherd on XResources GRAILGalleri Test - GRAIL
Happy Valentine's Day folks! This week, Antariksh gets actors Saiyami Kher and Pavail Gulati to go head-to-head to decide who gets crowned the ‘Biggest Bollywood Deewana/Deewani'. They talk about their favourite films, meeting Shah Rukh Khan, SRK's amazing smell, working on films like Ghoomer and Thapad, and how good they think they'll be in this competition for ultimate high stakes! They play games where they try to recognize songs from their 2nd verses, sing songs of Abhishek Bachchan, and try to determine movies in 11 questions! Tune in for the ultimate Bollywood face-off and find out who emerges victorious! Follow Antariksh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antariksht/ Follow Saiyami on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saiyami/ Follow Pavail on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pavailgulati/ Follow this channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IVMPop Follow IVM POP on Instagram! : https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/ This Show is Available across audio Platforms: Spotify | Gaana | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts The views, opinions, and statements expressed in the episodes of the shows hosted on the IVM Podcasts network are solely those of the individual participants, hosts, and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of IVM Podcasts or its management. IVM Podcasts does not endorse or assume responsibility for any content, claims, or representations made by the participants during the shows. This includes, but is not limited to, the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. IVM Podcasts is not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of or in connection with the use or dissemination of the content featured in the shows. Listener discretion is advised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can we transform healthcare delivery to better serve ALL people and communities? In today's episode, host Dr. Gautam Gulati welcomes special guest Dr. Marc Harrison, a Partner at General Catalyst and the Founding Partner of the new company owned by General Catalyst called Health Assurance Transformation Corporation, HATCo. Dr. Marc Harrison is a distinguished healthcare leader with a career dedicated to improving health equity. His journey spans from a pediatric intensivist to an entrepreneurial path. Dr. Harrison's latest venture, HATCo focuses on reshaping healthcare systems to embrace digital, value-based care while preserving local community identity.Dr. Harrison walks listeners through how the pandemic exacerbated the fragility of the healthcare system, and why NOW is the time to address the social determinants of health and holistic patient care. He also discusses HATCo's unique approach, advisory services, and its ecosystem of partner health systems. Listen in to explore the challenges and opportunities in transitioning from a volume-based healthcare system to one that truly values patient outcomes and health equity and how HATCo's insights and innovative solutions could reshape the healthcare landscape.Topics CoveredThe importance of addressing social determinants of healthThe shift from volume-based care to value-based careThe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the healthcare system and the need for healthcare systems to become more resilient and adaptableThe role of innovation and digital tools in healthcare transformationHATCo's mission to create a better healthcare system and improve public health outcomesThe challenges and opportunities in modernizing healthcare deliveryConnect with Dr. Marc HarrisonDr. Marc Harrison on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica Shepherd HLTHDr. Gulati on XDr. Gulati on LinkedInDr. Jessica Shepherd MDDr. Shepherd on XResources General CatalystThe Future of Health: A Bold Leap Forward | General Catalyst
How do you inspire a community to take ownership of their health?If you ask Kristen Cerf, the secret lies in hiring staff from the community you serve and connecting people with the resources they need to improve their health.Kristen is President and CEO of Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan, where she is responsible for ensuring access to quality care for Blue Shield Promise's 530,000 Medi-Cal members in Los Angeles and San Diego counties.Under Kristen's guidance, Blue Shield Promise has delivered several initiatives improving access to and availability of person-centered care to California's underinsured, low income and medically underserved populations.On this episode of HLTH Matters, Kristen joins host Dr. Jessica Shepherd to discuss the future of grassroots efforts to promote health care in the community.Kristen explains how Blue Shield Promise helps members navigate the complexities of the Medi-Cal system, leveraging community health advocates to build health literacy and improve patient outcomes.Listen in for insight using data to provide support based on need and learn how Kristen's team works with providers, community-based organizations and other nonprofits to better serve Blue Shield Promise members.Topics CoveredHow being a nonprofit organization benefits Blue Shield of California Promise Health PlanWhy a grassroots approach inspires communities to take ownership of their healthHow Blue Shield Promise helps members navigate the complexities of the Medi-Cal systemHow Blue Shield Promise's community health advocates work with providers to improve outcomesWhy so few grassroots community health programs exist in the USHow Kristen's team uses data to deliver support based on needHow Kristen thinks about translating information obtained from Blue Shield Promise members into data How Kristen's team gets feedback from providers re: Blue Shield Promise patient outcomesWhy Kristen sites the Blue Shield Promise street medicine program among her greatest accomplishmentsConnect with Kristen CerfBlue Shield of California Promise Health PlanKristen on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Jessica Shepherd & Dr. Gautam GulatiHLTHDr. Shepherd on XDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on XDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesCalifornia Advancing & Innovating Medi-CalCalifornia Primary Care Association Annual ConferenceBlue Shield Promise Community Health Centers
Episode #324 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Sameer Gulati, Founder & CEO of Ordway. Sameer loves SaaS and it's for good reason… it is expected that the size of the SaaS market may hit almost $1 trillion by 2030! Yes, the tech industry is having some challenges, but did you know that… even though the evolution to SaaS started 20 something years ago… the adoption of SaaS still only sits at a 36% adoption rate versus traditional on-premise software. There is still such a massive opportunity for growth. Ordway is a billing and revenue automation platform that is specifically designed for today's innovative, technology-centric business models. With Ordway you can automate billing, revenue recognition, and investor KPIs for recurring revenue from subscriptions or usage-based pricing models. The company is venture backed by leading VC firms like CRV, Clocktower Ventures, Lerer Hippeau, and others. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: * A deep conversation around the current state of the SaaS industry and the evolution of pricing models. * Sameer's background story and how he joined one of the first SaaS companies called Intacct which exited for a billion dollars. * Working as part of the early stage team at Workday, Zuora, Zynga, GrubBeat, and Spree Commerce. * How he leveraged his experience in finance and billing software to disrupt the industry and build Ordway, plus all the details on the company. * Why it is a bad idea to over-capitalize your startup. * The importance of being a mission critical application versus a nice-to-have solution. * And so much more.
In a landscape where resources are scarce, the consequences ripple through healthcare, leading to physician burnout, a crumbling trust between patients and their caregivers, and misinformation and disinformation in the healthcare system. Today's guest, a former Chief Medical Officer at Salesforce, adeptly bridges clinical medicine, business, and digital health, making her a vital advocate in the fight against health misinformation.Join hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati and Dr. Jessica Shepherd as they welcome Dr. Geeta Nayyar or Dr. G, a distinguished rheumatologist, and a recognized leader in health information technology. Her book, "Dead Wrong," delves into healthcare misinformation, drawing from her wealth of experience.Tune in as Dr. Nayyar uncovers the historical roots of misinformation and disinformation in the healthcare realm, shedding light on the evolution of this pervasive issue and the need for regulation during this age of digital technology. Plus, the transformative role of artificial intelligence in the patient-physician relationship.Topics CoveredDr. Nayyar discusses the prevalence of misinformation and disinformation in the digital age and its impact on healthcareThe significance of trust in the patient-physician relationship and the challenges associated with building and maintaining trust in the healthcare systemHow AI is impacting the patient-physician relationshipWhy there needs to be standardization in healthcare practices to improve patient outcomes How a lack of resources is leading to physician burnout and broken trust with patients.Dr. Nayyar provides insights into the historical context of misinformation and disinformation in healthcareThe critical need for regulation in the healthcare industry in the era of digital technology to combat misinformation and disinformationConnect with Dr. Geeta Nayyar (Dr. G)Dr. Geeta NayyarDr. G on InstagramDr. G on XDr. Geeta Nayyar on LinkedIn Connect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica Shepherd HLTHDr. Gulati on XDr. Gulati on LinkedInDr. Jessica Shepherd MDDr. Shepherd on XResources 'DEAD WRONG' by Dr. Geeta Nayyar
With the overturn of Roe v. Wade, inequities in access to reproductive, sexual health and abortion care have grown.How might telemedicine solve this problem?Kiki Freedman is CEO of Hey Jane, a digital health platform for women she cofounded while at Harvard Business School.Prior to business school, Kiki was an early employee at Uber, where she led the company's Kenya launch and spearheaded strategy and expansion for Uber Eats in the Middle East and Africa.On this episode of HLTH Matters, Kiki joins host Dr. Gautam Gulati to explain her digital clinic addresses women's most initial health needs.Kiki walks us through the reproductive and sexual health services Hey Jane offers, describing how patients are paired with a clinician and what the platform does to maintain their privacy and anonymity.Listen in for Kiki's insight on working in a space that's under attack and learn about her vision for achieving national protection for abortion access.Topics CoveredHow Kiki's experience with scaling Uber translates to Hey JaneHey Jane's role as a digital health clinic for women's most intimate health needsHow COVID and the overturn of Roe v. Wade affected Kiki's businessThe other women's health services Hey Jane offers (beyond abortion care)Kiki's insight on inequities in access to reproductive and sexual health careHow Hey Jane patients are paired with a clinician and support team What Hey Jane does to maintain patient privacy and anonymity How Hey Jane patients pay for services through insurance, nonprofit financial assistance and cash on a sliding scaleHow Kiki stays on top of legislation and forthcoming regulationsHow Hey Jane educates women about the telemedicine services it offersKiki's vision around achieving national protection for abortion accessRecent approval of over-the-counter progestin-only birth controlConnect with Kiki FreedmanHey JaneHey Jane Health on TikTokConnect with Dr. Jessica Shepherd & Dr. Gautam GulatiHLTHDr. Shepherd on XDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on XDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesNational Network of Abortion FundsWomen's Health Protection Act
“At AmWell, we are not just a telehealth company; we're a platform that's revolutionizing the way healthcare is delivered. Our focus is on making healthcare accessible and eliminating the seams that have long existed in the healthcare system,” - Kathy WeilerIn this episode of HLTH Matters, we delve into the future of healthcare as Kathy Weiler, EVP Chief Commercial and Growth Officer of AmWell, joins hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati and Dr. Jessica Shepherd to explore the evolving landscape of telemedicine. AmWell is a company that is more than just a telehealth provider; it's a pioneering platform reshaping the healthcare landscape. Kathy shares the diversity of healthcare services that are now being offered post-COVID-19, the role of patients in shaping virtual care, and the potential for the future in areas such as hospitals, home care, and physical therapy. Listen in as Kathy sheds light on the post-COVID-19 surge in tele healthcare services, the patient's pivotal role in molding virtual care, and AmWell's mission to redefine the future of telemedicine and make healthcare more convenient and patient-centric.Topics CoveredThe evolving landscape of telemedicine and its role in healthcareHow AmWell aims to provide seamless care across various platformsHow the pandemic has transformed the way people access and perceive healthcareThe focus on patient feedback and the role of patients in the emergence of virtual primary care as a viable option The potential for telehealth to integrate with hospitals and expand into various aspects of healthcare, including home care and physical therapyConnect with Kathy WeilerKathy on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Gautam Gulati & Dr. Jessica Shepherd HLTHDr. Gulati on XDr. Gulati on LinkedInDr. Jessica Shepherd MDDr. Shepherd on XResources Amwell
Would you rather wait in line at the ER? Or have urgent care come to you?There is a growing interest in the hospital-at-home model of care. But how do its outcomes compare to care delivered in a traditional setting?Erin Denholm is Chief Nursing Officer of DispatchHealth, a company that brings the power of the hospital to the comfort of your home.In her role, Erin works to develop and refine the organization's robust care coordination models, focusing on health equity, social determinants of health and virtual care strategies.On this episode of HLTH Matters, Erin joins host Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss the future of hospital-at-home care delivery models.Erin describes the ecosystem of care DispatchHealth provides and explains why the hospital-at-home model boasts better outcomes and higher patient satisfaction than the traditional healthcare system.Listen in for Erin's insight on the cost of hospital-at-home care and learn how the DispatchHealth team identifies and closes gaps in social determinants of health for its patients.Topics CoveredWhat's behind the growing interest in delivering care outside the traditional healthcare systemThe ecosystem of care DispatchHealth provides (including urgent care, diagnostics and risk population support)How patients are referred to DispatchHealth and what the patient journey looks likeHow DispatchHealth partners with hospitals and why it's not a threat to a hospital's business modelWhy the cost of hospital-at-home care is at least 20% lower than care delivered in hospitalsErin's take on why hospital-at-home care boasts better outcomes and higher patient satisfactionHow the DispatchHealth team closes gaps in terms of social determinants of healthThe role AI might play in keeping people out of the hospital systemHighlights from the recent DispatchHealth study on the benefits of hospital-at-home careSatisfaction ratings among caregivers and family members whose loved ones receive hospital-at-home careConnect with Erin DenholmDispatchHealthErin on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Jessica Shepherd & Dr. Gautam GulatiHLTHDr. Shepherd on XDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on XDr. Gulati on LinkedInResourcesCMS Waiver ProgramResearch by Dr. Bruce LeffDispatchHealth's Advanced Care White Paper
Even those of us who are motivated to improve our health have a hard time getting answers from the traditional healthcare system. Clinicians are trained to diagnose and treat disease but have little experience in preventative medicine. So, where do we go to assess our current level of health and start making choices that will improve both quality and length of life? Dugal Bain is Cofounder and CEO of Lifeforce, a proactive health and longevity platform that empowers people to think clearer, feel stronger and live longer. Dugal has built a career around using technology to open access to better quality health care, holding leadership positions in finance, management consulting and health tech across three continents. On this episode of HLTH Matters, Dugal joins hosts Dr. Gautam Gulati and Dr. Jessica Shepherd to discuss the future of longevity and disease prevention. Dugal describes the connection between lifestyle and health span and explains how the Lifeforce team identifies appropriate behavior changes and keeps members motivated for the long term. Listen in for insight on training clinicians in longevity medicine and learn Dugal's top three not-so-obvious strategies for improving your health. Topics CoveredHow becoming a parent inspired Dugal to build LifeforceHow identifying a deeper purpose behind your health goals drives behavior changeUnderstanding the connection between lifestyle and health spanHow Dugal thinks about educating clinicians on the benefits of functional medicineWhat to expect when you become a member of LifeforceHow the Lifeforce team keeps members motivated for the long termHow Dugal's team differentiates among longevity therapies that are hype, hope or realityDugal's top 3 not-so-obvious strategies for improving your healthHow we might get unmotivated people to engage with services like LifeforceLifeforce's efforts to train practitioners on proactive care and longevity medicineDugal's insight around stem cells and contrast therapy Connect with Dugal BainLifeforce Connect with Dr. Jessica Shepherd & Dr. Gautam GulatiHLTHDr. Shepherd on XDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on XDr. Gulati on LinkedIn
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Welcome to an interview with the author of Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies, Ranjay Gulati. In his book, Ranjay reveals the fatal mistakes leaders unwittingly make when attempting to implement a reason for being. Moreover, he shows how companies can embed purpose much more deeply than they currently do, delivering impressive performance benefits that reward customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders, and communities alike. To get purpose right, leaders must fundamentally change not only how they execute it but also how they conceive of and relate to it. Ranjay Gulati is the Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor and the former Unit Head of the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. Until recently, he chaired the Advanced Management Program, the flagship senior leader executive program, at the school. Professor Gulati has been ranked as one of the top ten most-cited academics in the fields of economics and business by ISI-Incite and has received similar recognition from The Economist, Financial Times, and the Economist Intelligence Unit. Professor Gulati studies how “resilient” organizations—those that prosper both in good times and bad—drive growth and profitability. His work bridges strategy (establishing clear strategic pillars for growth), organizational design (reimagining purposeful and collaborative organizational systems), and leadership (fostering inspired, courageous, and caring execution). Get Ranjay's book here: https://rb.gy/31r53k Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies Here are some free gifts for you: Overall Approach Used in Well-Managed Strategy Studies free download: www.firmsconsulting.com/OverallApproach McKinsey & BCG winning resume free download: www.firmsconsulting.com/resumepdf Enjoying this episode? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo
There's a lot of fear around applying artificial intelligence to the life sciences. And while Diogo Rau concedes that there are risks associated with using AI, the biggest risk is that we won't use it. Diogo Rau is EVP and Chief Information and Digital Officer of Eli Lilly & Company, where he leads their information technology, cybersecurity, digital health, advanced analytics and data science functions. Prior to joining Lilly, Diogo served as Head of Engineering for Apple Retail and Partner at McKinsey & Company. On this episode of HLTH Matters, Diogo joins host Dr. Gautam Gulati to discuss the use of AI to facilitate clinical trials and drug discovery in a patient-first world. Diogo explains how he is bringing Apple's focus on the end user to life sciences, sharing his vision of what an Apple-like healthcare experience looks like and how to create a culture of innovation at Lilly. Listen in for Diogo's insight on using tech to inspire behavior change in patients and learn how we might leverage AI to generate new medicines, improve clinical trials and facilitate personalized medicine. Topics CoveredHow Diogo is bringing Apple's focus on the end user to life sciencesDiogo's take on what differentiates customers from patientsWhat inspired Diogo's transition from Apple to his current role at LillyLeveraging artificial intelligence to facilitate personalized medicineWhy Lilly is prioritizing AI-designed and generated medicinesHow to discern when we can innovate fast in the life sciences spaceBuilding a culture of innovation in a large company like LillyHow Diogo thinks about Lilly's role in the healthcare ecosystemDiogo's vision of what an Apple-like healthcare experience looks likeUsing technology to facilitate prevention through behavior changeWhy Lilly is working on both insulin drugs and diabetes preventionDiogo's mission to impact the way medicine gets to patients Connect with Diogo RauEli Lilly & CompanyDiogo on LinkedIn Connect with Dr. Jessica Shepherd & Dr. Gautam GulatiHLTHDr. Shepherd on XDr. Shepherd on LinkedInDr. Gulati on XDr. Gulati on LinkedIn ResourcesClay Christensen's Model of Disruptive InnovationAtomic Habits by James ClearWait But Why Blog
Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 413, an interview with the author of Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies, Ranjay Gulati. In his book, Ranjay reveals the fatal mistakes leaders unwittingly make when attempting to implement a reason for being. Moreover, he shows how companies can embed purpose much more deeply than they currently do, delivering impressive performance benefits that reward customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders, and communities alike. To get purpose right, leaders must fundamentally change not only how they execute it but also how they conceive of and relate to it. Ranjay Gulati is the Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor and the former Unit Head of the Organizational Behavior Unit at Harvard Business School. Until recently, he chaired the Advanced Management Program, the flagship senior leader executive program, at the school. Professor Gulati has been ranked as one of the top ten most-cited academics in the fields of economics and business by ISI-Incite and has received similar recognition from The Economist, Financial Times, and the Economist Intelligence Unit. Professor Gulati studies how “resilient” organizations—those that prosper both in good times and bad—drive growth and profitability. His work bridges strategy (establishing clear strategic pillars for growth), organizational design (reimagining purposeful and collaborative organizational systems), and leadership (fostering inspired, courageous, and caring execution). Get Ranjay's book here: https://rb.gy/31r53k Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies Here are some free gifts for you: Overall Approach Used in Well-Managed Strategy Studies free download: www.firmsconsulting.com/OverallApproach McKinsey & BCG winning resume free download: www.firmsconsulting.com/resumepdf Enjoying this episode? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo
Mohammed is joined by the one and only Dr. Jaz Gulati of the Protrusive Dental Podcast! Jaz is known for his occlusion credentials and Mohammed got to ask ALL his occlusion questions to perhaps the most enthusiastic occlusion educator I've ever heard! You aren't going to want to miss a second of this incredibly informative episode! Always check preop occlusion Articulating paper Centric relation Facebows...when do you use them? When you don't? And why! Can digital impressions/bite relations replace analog dentistry? Occlusal diagnosis and how it can affect single tooth dentistry. Did you find this stuff helpful? Check out the Protrusive Dental Podcast for more! Jaz used this interview as one of his episodes that you can see here! Join the Very Dental Facebook group using the password "Timmerman," Hornbrook" or "McWethy," "Papa Randy" or "Lipscomb!" The Very Dental Podcast network is and will remain free to download. If you'd like to support the shows you love at Very Dental then show a little love to the people that support us! -- Crazy Dental has everything you need from cotton rolls to equipment and everything in between and the best prices you'll find anywhere! If you head over to verydentalpodcast.com/crazy and use coupon code “VERYDENTAL10” you'll get another 10% off your order! Go save yourself some money and support the show all at the same time! -- The Wonderist Agency is basically a one stop shop for marketing your practice and your brand. From logo redesign to a full service marketing plan, the folks at Wonderist have you covered! Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/wonderist! -- Enova Illumination makes the very best in loupes and headlights, including their new ergonomic angled prism loupes! They also distribute loupe mounted cameras and even the amazing line of Zumax microscopes! If you want to help out the podcast while upping your magnification and headlight game, you need to head over to verydentalpodcast.com/enova to see their whole line of products! -- CAD-Ray offers the best service on a wide variety of digital scanners, printers, mills and even their very own browser based design software, Clinux! CAD-Ray has been a huge supporter of the Very Dental Podcast Network and I can tell you that you'll get no better service on everything digital dentistry than the folks from CAD-Ray. Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/CADRay!
Why do you show up to work? Why do you do things you're expected to do at work? The biggest factor of organizational success is determined by how embedded the company's deep purpose is in its employees. Today's guest is Ranjay Gulati. He is the author of the book Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies, an educator and researcher who is passionate about how to unlock organizational and individual potential.Ranjay and I talk about purpose: what organizational purpose is, how powerful it is, how to connect individual purpose to the organization, and the impact it has when employees consider work not a chore but a calling.Join the conversation now!Get FREE mini-sketchnotes with the big idea from the week's episode delivered to your inbox when you subscribe to my weekly email.SPECIAL OFFER: Join the Skills Accelerator before 11:59 pm Eastern 12/31/31 and get your first month for $50 and lock in the 2023 pricing!Conversation Topics(00:00) Intro(01:18) What is a company purpose, and why do organizations need to have one?(02:34) The power of the why question(04:28) How purpose needs to be translated into the organization(07:16) The redemption of Etsy(10:05) What managers can do at all levels to start creating purpose in their own teams(14:51) How managers can help their team members discover what they do matters(17:38 How to start a conversation with your team on deep purpose(20:55) The importance of an organization having a clear, deep purpose(22:49) A great manager Ranjay has worked with(24:15) Keep up with Ranjay(25:51) [Extended Episode Only] What does a good mission statement look like?(26:28) [Extended Episode Only] Example of a well-crafted team mission statement(27:08) [Extended Episode Only] How to craft a compelling team mission or purpose statementAdditional Resources:- Get the extended episode by Joining The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community for just $15 per month- Read the full transcript here- Read the related blog article here- Follow me on Instagram here - Visit my website for more hereKeep up with Ranjay- Follow Ranjay on LinkedIn here- Get a copy of Deep Purpose hereGet guest bonuses and many other member benefits when you join The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community.---------------------The Modern Manager is a leadership podcast for rockstar managers who want to create a working environment where people thrive, and great work gets done.Follow The Modern Manager on your favorite podcast platform so you won't miss an episode!
On this episode of Industrial Talk, we're onsite at Accruent Insights and chatting with Ramesh Gulati with ReliabilityX about The Benefits of a Focused and Comprehensive Reliability Education. Here are the key takeaways: Securing operational technology with zero trust. 0:00 Palo Alto Networks offers zero trust security for operational technology, simplifying management and protecting assets. Industrial education and workforce development. 1:16 Scott Mackenzie welcomes Ramesh Gulati to discuss education in the industrial sector. Ramesh emphasizes the importance of hands-on experience in education, citing a lack of practical knowledge in the workforce. Asset management and reliability best practices. 5:09 Ramesh wrote books on maintenance and reliability best practices to share their knowledge and help others learn. Ramesh emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to asset management, including right specification, design, procurement, and communication. Ramesh emphasizes the importance of education and awareness in implementing RCM, highlighting the need for a cultural shift and ongoing training. Ramesh and Scott MacKenzie discuss the challenges of implementing RCM, including the need for a collaborative approach to ensure principles are retained and the importance of starting with fundamental education. Culture, education, and innovation in business. 10:34 Ramesh emphasizes the importance of sustainable culture and continuous education and awareness for top management to understand the value of investing in training. Education is key to preparing people for change and innovation in the workplace. Asset management, reliability, and education. 15:02 Ramesh suggests attending conferences, local chapters, and building a network to learn and grow professionally. Ramesh Galati emphasizes education, collaboration, and innovation in asset management and reliability. Also, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2023. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! RAMESH GULATI'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramesh-gulati-90739a20/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/reliabilityx/ Company Website: https://reliabilityx.com/ PODCAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/1JxJSrkExXs THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO...
Dr. Jaz Gulati is a dentist in Reading, UK. I first heard of Jaz when he interviewed my friend Dr. Jason Smithson and I realized he was going to be a force in dental podcasting! Jaz has an amazing social media presence...specifically Instagram. But maybe more importantly he understands creating a community! His podcast is called "The Protrusive Dental Podcast" and it features some amazing clinical content...which isn't easy to do in audio. But he also has video. And he even has his own community, the Protruserati! I really enjoyed our wide ranging conversation and hope that you'll check out his podcast, YouTube channel and Instagram! Jaz on lifestyle design and work-life balance (he can walk to his office!) How Jaz became a podcaster/influencer From audio to video (what is a "podcast?") Jaz on creating a community "Influencer authenticity" Some links from the show: The Protrusive Dental Podcast The Protrusive Dental YouTube channel Protrusive Dental Instagram dentist_educator on Instagram Join the Very Dental Facebook group using the password "Timmerman," Hornbrook" or "McWethy," "Papa Randy" or "Lipscomb!" The Very Dental Podcast network is and will remain free to download. If you'd like to support the shows you love at Very Dental then show a little love to the people that support us! -- Crazy Dental has everything you need from cotton rolls to equipment and everything in between and the best prices you'll find anywhere! If you head over to verydentalpodcast.com/crazy and use coupon code “VERYDENTAL10” you'll get another 10% off your order! Go save yourself some money and support the show all at the same time! -- The Wonderist Agency is basically a one stop shop for marketing your practice and your brand. From logo redesign to a full service marketing plan, the folks at Wonderist have you covered! Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/wonderist! -- Enova Illumination makes the very best in loupes and headlights, including their new ergonomic angled prism loupes! They also distribute loupe mounted cameras and even the amazing line of Zumax microscopes! If you want to help out the podcast while upping your magnification and headlight game, you need to head over to verydentalpodcast.com/enova to see their whole line of products! -- CAD-Ray offers the best service on a wide variety of digital scanners, printers, mills and even their very own browser based design software, Clinux! CAD-Ray has been a huge supporter of the Very Dental Podcast Network and I can tell you that you'll get no better service on everything digital dentistry than the folks from CAD-Ray. Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/CADRay!
On this episode of Industrial Talk, we're onsite at Accruent Insights and chatting with Klaus Blache, Director with the University of Tennessee and Ramesh Gulati, Reliability Sherpa with Reliability X about a forward looking perspective in asset management and reliability. Here are the key takeaways: Industrial innovations and trends with an experienced professional. 0:04 Scott Mackenzie interviews Klaus and Ramesh, industry professionals at Accruent User conference in Nashville. Nashville local shares memories of past conferences with colleague Ramesh, highlighting their long-standing professional relationship. AI, data collection, and digital twins in asset management. 3:13 Scott MacKenzie and an Ramesh speaker discuss the rapid advancement of technology, particularly in the field of computing. Klaus shares a humorous anecdote about implementing a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) in the 1990s, highlighting the challenges of transitioning from mainframe to PC-based systems. Scott MacKenzie: AI is here to stay, but there are moral concerns associated with its use. Klaus: AI will continue to improve, but there's a need for regulation to address cybersecurity concerns. AI, technology adoption, and education in asset management. 8:16 Scott MacKenzie: AI can mimic voices accurately, but adoption is slow due to people's inability to keep up with technology (40 mph vs 100 mph). Ramesh: Practical tools haven't kept up to help make right decisions on the plant floor, with a third of supervisors lacking necessary computer skills (NSC). Scott MacKenzie expresses concern about traditional education's ability to keep up with technology's rapid pace, citing the need for more industry-specific training. Klaus notes that while enrollment in higher education is decreasing, there is an increasing demand for upskilling and outreach to industry, leading to more focus on reliability and maintainability. Optimizing asset use and implementing new technology in reliability profession. 14:29 Dean of local colleges discusses need for practical reliability program certifications, despite cost concerns. Ramesh: Implementation is the main challenge in Industry 4.0, not the technology itself. Scott MacKenzie: Industry 5.0 focuses on resilience, sustainability, and human-centric decision-making. Young professionals are excited about implementing augmented reality solutions in reliability, with older professionals cautioning the need for proper training and preparation. Asset management and reliability. 20:51 Scott MacKenzie is fascinated by the question "Why can't we just do it on our phones?" and Klaus provides examples of virtual reality training simulators for first responders and welding. Ramesh emphasizes the importance of culture and preparing people for new technologies, and mentions that internships are a good way to do this. Reach out to Ramesh and Klaus for asset management and reliability insights. Also, get your...