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Mit Agnieszka Michalik (Checktur.io) Staffel #12 Folge #5 | #Marketing_021 Der Podcast über Marketing, Vertrieb, Entrepreneurship und Startups *** https://www.checktur.io/de https://www.linkedin.com/in/m-aga/ *** Aga Michalik, Co-Founderin und CTO von Checktur.io, berichtet in der aktuellen Podcast-Folgeüber ihren Werdegang von der Informatikstudentin in Polen über Stationen bei Nokia und Here Technologies bis zur Gründung ihres eigenen Startups im Bereich smartes Flottenmanagement. Ausgelöst durch einen LinkedIn-Post eines Venture Builders von Schmitz Cargobull, entwickelte sie zunächst eine KI-gestützte Lösung zur Schadenserkennung an LKWs, die sie gemeinsam mit Industriepartnern und Kunden aufbaute. Sie spricht offen über ihre Motivation zur Gründung, ihre Erfahrungen als Gründerin und CTO (mittlerweile auch als CEO) sowie über die Rolle von KI im Produkt und Unternehmensalltag von Checktur.io. Besonders spannend: Der Aufbau eines diversen Teams mit hohem Frauenanteil und der strategische Einsatz von KI zur Skalierung des Unternehmens. Michael Högemann, Seriengründer (Passado, DaWanda und Magaloop) und KI-Experte war ebenfalls wieder mit dabei. *** 01:45 – Agas Hintergrund: Kindheit, Informatikstudium & erste Jobs 06:10 – Station Nokia: Innovation, Touchphones & Rückschläge 08:30 – Wechsel nach Berlin: Arbeit bei Here Technologies & autonome Fahrzeuge 11:10 – MBA an der ESMT & Gründungsmotivation 13:00 – Die Idee hinter Checktur.io & Rolle von Schmitz Cargobull 16:50 – Venture Building & Teamzusammenstellung 19:50 – Erster Use Case & MVP 21:00 – Kunden, Schäden & smarte Anhänger 24:00 – Finanzierung & Wachstum 28:30 – Vertrieb & Aufbau der Kundenbasis 32:00 – Unterstützung durch Schmitz & Go-to-Market 33:46 – Thema KI: Schadenerkennung & Training der Modelle 36:51 – Übersetzungsfeatures & Sprachvielfalt 38:54 – Datenqualität & strategischer KI-Einsatz 40:26 – Anwendungsübertragbarkeit & Unterschiede zu PKW 43:06 – Weitere KI-Entwicklung & Predictive Maintenance 45:41 – Nutzungsorientierte Feature-Entwicklung 47:26 – Agas Blick auf KI im internen Alltag 51:26 – Automatisiertes UI-Testing & LLMs 53:56 – Reflexion, Frauenanteil & persönliche Einblicke 56:41 – Abschlussrunde: Einfluss des Onkels & Zukunftsblick *** Die Zeitangaben können leicht abweichen.
Description:In this episode of Kilowatt, I explore recent trends in electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy with Alison Sheridan. We analyze Tesla's Q1 2023 delivery numbers, noting a decline that raises questions about production methods and market dynamics. Our discussion delves into potential alternatives to Tesla, considering factors like range anxiety and personal preferences in EV selection. We evaluate various models from manufacturers like Honda and Kia, highlighting the significance of what a vehicle represents to its owner. Additionally, we introduce Plug P2P, a service connecting EV owners to charging solutions, and discuss HERE Technologies' advancements in mapping and navigation for seamless charging experiences. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of the EV landscape and its implications for consumer behavior.Support the Show:PatreonAcast+New Podcast:Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastLinks:Podfeet WebsiteSteve's Youtube ChannelHerePlugP2PTesla's Q1 2024 Numbers*The episode art was probably created by ChatGPT.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Support the show at https://plus.acast.com/s/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*Hosted by Andrei Palamariu*In this episode, I was joined by Jason Jameson, Chief Customer Officer at HERE Technologies, where we discussed the company's role in enhancing supply chain efficiency through mapping technology. Jason shared HERE's solutions, which include AI-powered predictive analytics and dynamic routing, to help optimize traffic flow, reduce delivery times, and manage fleets. Jason also highlighted partnerships with companies like Hapag-Lloyd and Siemens Healthineers, showcasing how HERE's technology improves supply chain visibility and operational efficiency. He emphasized the importance of sustainability, noting that HERE's solutions reduce carbon emissions and support the transition to electric vehicles. He also stressed the need for real-time data, seamless integration, and continuous innovation to future-proof supply chains.Discover more details here.Follow us on:Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wba8v7Twitter: http://bit.ly/2WeulzXLinkedin: http://bit.ly/2w9YSQXFacebook: http://bit.ly/2HtryLd
Nick Hill, Technical Writing Manager at HERE Technologies, joins VistaTalks Host Simon Hodgkins to discuss the evolving landscape of technical documentation, AI's impact, and the profession's future.With decades of experience in technical communications, Nick shared his insights on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the industry, the risks and opportunities that come with it, and why technical writers are essential now more than ever.Nick left the audience with a clear message: Technical writers must take ownership of AI's role in the industry. Rather than waiting to see how AI evolves, professionals should actively experiment, test, and define best practices for using AI effectively.He also raised an important question about entry-level opportunities in the field. As AI takes over simpler writing tasks, how will new professionals gain the experience they need to enter the industry? It's a challenge that organizations and educators must address to ensure a strong pipeline of skilled technical writers.
On this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Barry Haughian, Global VP for IoT Services at Intellias, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss AI, digital twins, and cutting through the hype. The conversation also covers key trends in IoT across industries, the evolution of IoT from horizontal platforms to vertical solutions, focusing on business value over technology, and AIoT and digital twins in construction and agriculture. Barry Haughian has 30 years of experience in software and hardware development with a background in IoT, telecommunications, and AI. He has designed, developed, and launched multiple global IoT platforms that have connected over 100 million devices. He has built solutions for numerous verticals including Energy, Telco, Fintech, Automotive, Agriculture, Government, and Health. He is the author of Design, Launch, and Scale IoT: A Practical Business Approach. Intellias is a global software engineering and digital consulting company and a trusted technology partner to top-tier organizations that helps accelerate the pace of sustainable digitalization. They empower businesses operating in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia to embrace innovation at scale. For more than 20 years, Intellias has been building mission-critical projects and delivering measurable outcomes to ensure lasting change for their clients. They are contributing to the success of the world's leading brands that include HERE Technologies, Rand McNally, TomTom, HelloFresh, and Travis Perkins. Discover more about AI and IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about Intellias: https://intellias.com Connect with Barry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finbarhaughian/ (00:00) Intro (00:10) Barry Haughian and Intellias (00:53) Key trends in IoT across industries (02:24) Digital twins and challenges (04:19) What industries use digital twins? (05:17) IoT in construction (08:35) The impact of AI (10:38) AIoT adoption in agriculture (12:14) Focusing on business value (14:13) The evolution of IoT solutions (18:13) Cutting through the AI hype (23:46) Learn more and follow up Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 5: Air Freight Market OutlookCapacity is much tighter in the air freight market than what was forecasted at the beginning of the year. What can we expect for the rest of 2024? Balika Sonthalia, a partner at the global consulting firm Kearney, weighs in.Guest: Balika Sonthalia, partner at KearneyModerator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 1: What is the State of Logistics Report?In this introduction to our podcast series, CSCMP President and CEO Mark Baxa provides some background on the State of Logistics Report—now entering its 35th year—and details on how it can be used by practitioners.Guest: Mark Baxa, CSCMP President and CEOModerator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 2: Overview of the 2024 State of Logistics Report We are joined by the 2024 State of Logistics Report lead author Josh Brogan, who is a partner at Kearney. Brogan outlines the top three findings from the report and the continuing uncertainty faced by the logistics market.Guest: Josh Brogan, partner at KearneyModerator: Diane Rand, managing editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 4: Ocean Freight Market OutlookDisruption and volatility have characterized the ocean freight market of late. Erik Mattson, director at the global management consulting firm Alix Partners, discusses where rates are heading and how to weather these changing conditions.Guest: Erik Mattson, director at Alix PartnersModerator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 3: Trucking Market OutlookWhen can we expect to emerge from this freight recession? Balaji Guntur, talks capacity, rates, and the role of technology.Guest: Balaji Guntur, co-founder and CEO of Hoptek Moderator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 6: Rail Market OutlookLast year was a tough one for the rail industry, with soft demand, labor shortages, and safety concerns. Is 2024 looking any brighter? We chat with James Shefelbine,executive vice president of PLG Consulting to find out.Guest: James Shefelbine, executive vice president of PLG ConsultingModerator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 8: Inventory Outlook How are current business inventory levels affecting the transportation market, and should we expect to see any changes in the near future? Paul Bingham, director, transportation consulting at S&P Global Market Intelligence, provides some clarity.Guest: Paul Bingham, director, transportation consulting at S&P Global Market IntelligenceModerator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 7: Third-Party Logistics Market OutlookAndy Moses, senior vice president of sales and solutions for Penske Logistics, which presents the Annual State of Logistics Report, discusses what the past year's low freight rates and excess capacity have meant for third-party logistics (3PL) providers and what to expect from the rest of 2024.Guest: Andy Moses, senior vice president of sales and solutions for Penske LogisticsModerator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 9: A shipper's perspective How can someone in supply chain trenches use the State of Logistics Report? We talk to Ammie McAsey, senior vice president of customer distribution experience for McKesson, about how the health care company is navigating the current transportation and distribution market, including labor concerns.Guest: Ammie McAsey - senior vice president of customer distribution experience at McKessonModerator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 10: Long-term trends in the logistics marketIn the final segment of the series, Kevin Smith, president and CEO of Sustainable Supply Chain Consulting, joins us to take a look at what common trends and themes have spanned the last few State of Logistics Reports. A long-time CSCMP member, Smith has served as the moderator of many of the recent State of Logistics Report press conferences and is able to provide us with an overarching perspective on the report. Guest: Kevin Smith, president and CEO of Sustainable Supply Chain ConsultingModerator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
We had a fascinating conversation with Deborah Spence-Cummings in late 2022 and are excited to reshare it in our “Best Of” series. Originally published 12/01/22.Only an exceptional innovator would look at a burgeoning career in operations and pause to examine their reputation and evaluate their goals. With the help of an executive coach, Deborah Spence-Cummings did just that and now serves as the Director of AI/ML Operations at Apple. Deborah shares how she used an engineering mindset developed at MIT and Northwestern to drive her career progression through positions in operations, planning, project management, sales, and now, artificial intelligence and machine learning. In this conversation with Pat and Shelli, Deborah also discusses her contributions to the innovative processes at Apple and NAVTEQ and how she navigated her career when obvious opportunities did not appear.(01:27) – Machine learning and AI(08:09) – Studying material science(11:38) – Journey to NAVTEQ(18:14) – Taking on different roles(21:45) – Working with an executive coach(26:51) – The engineering of sales(28:33) – Approach to leadership(30:27) – Advocates in your networkDeborah Spence-Cummings is the Director of AI/ML Operations at Apple. She has previously held executive and senior roles at HERE Technologies and NAVTEQ across operations, planning, program management, and sales. Deborah earned a bachelor's and master's degree in materials science and engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
"The world runs on maps," explains HERE Technologies executive Jason Jameson on this week's Highways Voices, "And if you look at from the early days of creating a map, to find directions, or to map out how to move from place to place, it's always been with us as a society. But if you look at what's happened, there's been this shift to digitisation... and having it more accurate... this is really enabled a lot of the things that we take for granted in society - you couldn't do ride sharing, if you didn't have a digital map, you really would struggle to do e-commerce, and logistics would would start to really become very inefficient without digital maps."In the conversation, the company's Chief Customer Officer explains how maps are put together, kept fresh and keep adding more and more information that can be used by the world's mobility planners and modellers, and Intelligent Transport Systems solutions providers.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!He explains how these added layers are leading to new solutions to change how we travel, such as the detail needed for Electric Vehicles."That includes things like charge point point of interest search, multi stop routing, you get a range on map, when you look on the screen and say how far can I drive... and has estimated charging times at each charging station," he says. "It's just designed to very simply allow folks now to take their EVs and plan longer journeys and know that they're not going to get stuck without a charging station and know that they have enough energy to get where they need to go."And the data goes further than this - "It isn't just about its distance travelled, it's to do with elevation so the topography - you need to know how steep how big the hills are, you need to know the curvature of the road, you need to know even things like road roughness to determine friction."Jason also discusses autonomous vehicles, the company's latest partnerships with Uber and What3Words and last mile delivery.You also hear news from our partners, including a former Transport Secretary joining the next ITS UK Enforcement Forum, and why a project in the West Midlands wins Adrian's Accolade this week
This week's #LocationWeekly episode features stories from Instagram developing a SnapChat-like “friend map” feature, the Sway App letting you share your location with friends, Gabb Maps partners with HERE Technologies launching kid-safe maps & GSTV partnering with Influencer on network content. Tune in now!
Our guest on this week's episode is Siddharth Priyesh, vice president and head of the Americas and Caribbean regions at CrimsonLogic. All businesses have been affected by increasing inflation and the high interest rates that have been set to curb that inflation. It has caused some sectors to suffer worse than others. Transportation has been one of the industries hit the hardest with higher costs. Will those impacts continue during the year, and what can businesses do to lessen the pain? Transportation and logistics professionals in the United States and Europe say their companies are coming up short in three areas that get a lot of attention in business circles these days: artificial intelligence (AI), sustainability, and supply chain visibility. That's according to a recent study from location data and technology firm Here Technologies, released this week. We share the details of the research and what it means to supply chain management. One of the biggest buzzwords of the past couple years has been digitalization. But in the waves of new technology we see all the time, it to can be hard to keep track of exactly what that means. And are we there yet? Are we digitalized? This week, we saw two stories that give an idea of a progress report on that question, specifically in the area of transportation. We share the details.CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange also offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe and to listen to past and future episodes.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:CrimsonLogicStudy finds lack of data analytics and AI utilization in logisticsCH Robinson says appointment scheduling tech saves 74 hours per loadUber Freight rolls out pilot version of freight scheduling APIGet episode transcriptsVisit Supply Chain XchangeListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Xchange's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@agilebme.comPodcast is sponsored by: ApteanOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts
Today's #LocationWeekly Episode features FTC banning InMarket from selling data, Here Technologies and Uber partnering on more precise pickups, ExtraMile pilots AI-Powered “digital human” signage + Sam's Club to roll out AI-based receipt verification at stores.
It is essential for companies to approach transformation from many directions, and leadership that embraces that multiplicity will innovate through process. Experienced technology executive Angel Mendez knows these methods intimately from years of working alongside visionary founders and forward-thinking teams. His business and technology journey includes a decade at Cisco Systems steering the acquisition of nearly 50 companies.In this episode, Angel, who is now Executive Chairman of the Board at LevaData, shares critical lessons from his impressive career in developing a multiprong approach to transformation. He discusses collaboration and partnerships across companies, leveraging ecosystems, and empowering all employees to be innovators. Angel dives into his experience learning the world of startups, the hard lesson of learning to move on from an idea, and witnessing the iPhone's launch from his role at Palm.(02:34) – Introducing Angel Mendez(05:12) – Arriving in Silicon Valley(08:10) – The acquisition process(20:54) – Problems and Solutions(29:30) – Leveraging ecosystems and partnerships(35:07) – Characteristics of founders(40:30) – AIAngel Mendez has held executive leadership positions at some of the world's most notable technology companies, including HERE Technologies, Cisco Systems, AlliedSignal, Citigroup, Gateway, Palm, and GE. Currently, he serves as the Executive Chairman of the Board at LevaData and independent director of Peloton Interactive, SleepNumber, and Kinaxis, in addition to being a committed civic and higher education leader. Angel earned a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Lafayette College and an MBA from the Crummer School at Rollins College.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
Episode 31 Jason Fuller - Lessons From 10 Years of FinOps Jason Fuller, Head of Cloud at HERE Technologies, talks with Mike Fuller, CTO of the FinOps Foundation and looks back at lessons learned from doing FinOps since long before it was called FinOps.Jason Fuller | LinkedInLearn more and join the FinOps Foundation at www.FinOps.org.
This week, we're chatting with Engin Bozdag, Senior Staff Privacy Architect at Uber, and Stefano Bennati, Privacy Engineer at HERE Technologies. Today, we explore their recent IWPE'23 talk, "Can Location Data Truly be Anonymized: a risk-based approach to location data anonymization" and discuss the technical & business challenges to obtain anonymization. We also discuss the role of Privacy Engineers, how to choose a career path, and the importance of embedding privacy into product development & DevPrivOps; collaborating with cross-functional teams; & staying up-to-date with emerging trends.Topics Covered:Common roadblocks privacy engineers face with anonymization techniques & how to overcome themHow to get budgets for anonymization tools; challenges with scaling & regulatory requirements & how to overcome themWhat it means to be a 'Privacy Engineer' today; good career paths; and necessary skill setsHow third-party data deletion tools can be integrated into a company's distributed architectureWhat Privacy Engineers should understand about vendor privacy requirements for LLMs before bringing them into their orgsThe need to monitor code changes in data or source code via code scanning; how HERE Technologies uses Privado to monitor the compliance of its products & data lineage; and how Privado detects new assets added to your inventory & any new API endpointsAdvice on how to deal with conflicts between engineering, legal & operations teams and hon how to get privacy issues fixed within an orgStrategies for addressing privacy issues within orgs, including collaboration, transparency, and continuous refinementResources Mentioned:IAPP Defining Privacy Engineering InfographicEU AI ActEthics Guidelines for Trustworthy AIPrivacy Engineering SuperheroesFTC Investigates OpenAI over Data Leak and ChatGPT's InaccuracyGuest Info:Follow EnginFollow Stefano Privado.ai Privacy assurance at the speed of product development. Get instant visibility w/ privacy code scans.Shifting Privacy Left Media Where privacy engineers gather, share, & learnDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Copyright © 2022 - 2024 Principled LLC. All rights reserved.
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this fourth season of eight episodes, we look at the new technologies that are impacting transportation.SEASON 4:Supply Chain in the Fast Lane: Transportation TechnologiesEPISODE 7: Freight Matching TechnologyIn this episode, Peter Lunenfeld, chief technology officer at the freight marketplace Truckstop, discusses the evolution of freight-matching technology and what effect generative AI might make on the space in the future.Moderator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this fourth season of eight episodes, we look at the new technologies that are impacting transportation.SEASON 4:Supply Chain in the Fast Lane: Transportation TechnologiesEPISODE 4: The Importance of Visibility TechnologiesAs supply chain transportation visibility technologies continue to evolve, shippers and transportation providers are implementing these technologies to help mitigate supply chain disruptions. Bart De Muynck, executive vice president and chief industry officer for project44, joins the podcast to share current and emerging trends in the transportation visibility technology space. Moderator: Diane Rand, managing editor, CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this fourth season of eight episodes, we look at the new technologies that are impacting transportation.SEASON 4:Supply Chain in the Fast Lane: Transportation TechnologiesEPISODE 3: How CSCMP's Transportation Center of Excellence can help you understand new technologyIt can be hard to know which technologies can have the biggest impact on your career and how to best apply them. Luckily, the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals is here to help with its Transportation Center of Excellence. Todd Bulmash, committee chair for the TCOE, joins the podcast to talk about what it can do for you.Moderator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
At CES 2023, HERE Technologies unveiled UniMap, an automated mapping technology that allows customers to create their own personal maps and customize location services. It uses AI models to automate the processing of vehicle probes and sensor data to validate speed limits, extract map features like 2D and 3D positioning of road signs and much more.With more vehicles gaining autonomous features, UniMap also aligns standard definition (SD), high definition (HD), and Advanced-Driver-Assistance System (ADAS) to offer seamless access to navigation data. Customers also get quick access to unified map data that is refreshed in hours, minutes, and even seconds. The data is easily accessible at any time of the day because it is all saved in a single environment. In this podcast, many other unique features of the UniMap platform are discussed in detail.In the latest episode of ‘The Counterpoint Podcast', host Peter Richardson is joined by Vice President of Product and Technology at HERE Technologies, Remco Timmer, and Counterpoint's Research Analyst Mohit Sharma to talk about UniMap. The podcast weaves through various topics like the use cases of UniMap, the industry sectors that can benefit from this new mapping solution, and much more.Follow us on social media platforms –Twitter – https://twitter.com/counterpointtrLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/counterpoint-technology-market-research/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@counterpointresearch/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/counterpointresearch/
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this fourth season of eight episodes, we look at the new technologies that are impacting transportation.Supply Chain in the Fast Lane: Transportation TechnologiesEPISODE 1: Technology is revolutionizing all aspects of the supply chain, but most especially the transportation space. In this episode, Mark Baxa, president and chief executive officer of industry association the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), discusses where technology is having the biggest impact and how CSCMP can help supply chain managers navigate the latest trends.Moderator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
The race for brand awareness brought forward more options to raise brand awareness, which in turn, supercharged the brand awareness race, opening even more doors and possibilities to raise brand awareness. Confused? Don't be. Join this session with Daniel Simon, VP and Head of Strategic Marketing at HERE Technologies to hear more about it, along with real-world examples from HERE's brand positioning. If you're still not sold on the idea that your brand is a sure way to drive demand, you will be after this session ends.
"Mapping the world is really an infinite exercise. We're on this journey to create this digital representation of the physical world - buildings, places, things, everything. This is going to be very critical. And that extra precision, that greater resolution as we support businesses to comply with all sorts of things - be it even new regulations ... And then of course, the other key trend is the ongoing rise of AI and automation. And as you have better insights and location, that will support better optimization of supply chains and those smart cities and all sort of stuff that will lean on location technology." - Jason Jameson Fresh out of the studio, Jason Jameson, general manager, and senior vice president for Asia Pacific in HERE Technologies discussed the company's focus to broaden the location intelligence across the Asia Pacific and talked about the key trends in the digital map-making space. We start off with Jason's background from IBM to HERE Technologies and then dive deep into the current developments in the region. Last but not least, he shares where the digital map-making industry will be heading and how it will impact autonomous driving and smart cities in the future. Podcast Information: The show is hosted and produced by Bernard Leong (@bernardleong, Linkedin) and Carol Yin (@CarolYujiaYin, LinkedIn). Proper credits for the intro and end music: "Energetic Sports Drive" and the episode is mixed & edited in both video and audio format by G.Thomas Craig (@gthomascraig, LinkedIn).
On this special CES episode we look at the news from BMW, Sony and Honda about their next vehicles to be excited about. We then look at the current state of navigation and mapping for autonomy with HERE Technologies. Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time. You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromani or Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromani on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromani --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/technologyuncorked/message
More than 35 years ago, HERE Technologies created the first digital map. Today, they are the world's leading location platform company with a global footprint across 52 countries. . The HERE HD Live Map recently launched on the BMW 7 Series in the US and Canada helps the vehicle reach SAE Level 2+ (ADAS) at 80 mph. This means the car can be driven hands-free on interstates and highways. The only condition is that drivers must stay focused and be ready to take control if necessary. . Last summer, Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) became mandatory in new vehicles in the EU thus requiring the legal speed limit to be visible to drivers at all times. In response, the HERE ISA Map provides accurate speed limit information by informing drivers of the speed limits on the roads they are driving, warning them if they are exceeding the speed limit, and can even be programmed to prevent them from going over the speed limit. . We sat down with Philip Hubertus, Director of Product Management, Driver Assistance & Automated Driving Maps, and Kristin Thompson, Project Manager, to discuss HERE Technologies' HD Live Map and ISA technology, its adoption around the globe, and the future of autonomous driving. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram./
Only an exceptional innovator would look at a burgeoning career in operations and pause to examine their reputation and evaluate their goals. With the help of an executive coach, Deborah Spence-Cummings did just that and now serves as the Director of AI/ML Operations at Apple. Deborah shares how she used an engineering mindset developed at MIT and Northwestern to drive her career progression through positions in operations, planning, project management, sales, and now, artificial intelligence and machine learning. In this conversation with Pat and Shelli, Deborah also discusses her contributions to the innovative processes at Apple and NAVTEQ and how she navigated her career when opportunities did not automatically appear. (1:27) – Machine learning and AI(8:09) – Studying material science(11:38) – Journey to NAVTEQ(18:14) – Taking on different roles(21:45) – Working with an executive coach(26:51) – The engineering of sales(28:33) – Approach to leadership(30:27) – Advocates in your networkDeborah Spence-Cummings is the Director of AI/ML Operations at Apple. She has previously held executive and senior roles at HERE Technologies and NAVTEQ across operations, planning, program management, and sales. Deborah earned a bachelor's and master's degree in materials science and engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
El servicio de mapas más importante del mundo no es de Google, es de Here, una empresa de tecnología heredera de Nokia, que hoy es propiedad de Audio, BMW y Mercedes Benz. Y Google Maps es el segundo de la lista.HERE WeGo es un servicio de mapas y navegación web operado por Here Technologies y desarrollado inicialmente por Nokia. En 2013, HERE Technologies lanzó esta aplicación de mapas web como una versión renovada de Nokia Maps. HERE Apps LLC Está en el 88% de sistemas de navegación integrados, 55% de dispositivos personales de navegación y App disponible en el 99% de los teléfonos inteligentes, en apps como Here We Go. No tiene las reseñas de Google, pero vincula las reseñas de los usuarios de TripadvisorOfrece datos dedicados para caravanas, autocaravanas o camiones. Aquí están algunas de las empresas de tecnología para vehículos incluyen la cartografía de Here: - Alpine- Pioneer- JVC- Sony- Panasonic- Garmin- Blaupunkt- Dell- Navigon- Airis- Route 66HERE Technologies es una Compañía multinacional que desarrolla el servicio de mapas y geolocalización. Fue fundada en 1985 como NAVTEQ y después se fusionó con Nokia Maps.Nokia abandonó la fabricación de teléfonos en 2014 y lanzó una versión beta de la aplicación Here Maps para los Samsung Galaxy y luego para Android. 2015, Nokia anunció que había llegado a un acuerdo para la venta de HERE a un consorcio de empresas automotrices formado por Audi, BMW y el grupo Mercedes-BenzHERE Technologies es una compañía con más de 9.000 empleados en 54 países. La compañía es la mayor empresa de geolocalización a nivel global.Here ha sido el servicio de mapas más popular en el mundo por 5 años, según un informe de Counterpoint Research, publicado por El País, analizando los servicios de localización en el mercado global: [https://motor.elpais.com/tecnologia/here-el-navegador-que-ha-desbancado-a-google-maps/] En segundo puesto está Google Maps, navegador predefinido en Android.Encuentra más episodios en ElSiglo21esHoy.com
El servicio de mapas más importante del mundo no es de Google, es de Here, una empresa de tecnología heredera de Nokia, que hoy es propiedad de Audi, BMW y Mercedes Benz. Y Google Maps es el segundo de la lista.HERE WeGo es un servicio de mapas y navegación web operado por Here Technologies y desarrollado inicialmente por Nokia. En 2013, HERE Technologies lanzó esta aplicación de mapas web como una versión renovada de Nokia Maps. HERE Apps LLC Está en el 88% de sistemas de navegación integrados, 55% de dispositivos personales de navegación y App disponible en el 99% de los teléfonos inteligentes, en apps como Here We Go. No tiene las reseñas de Google, pero vincula las reseñas de los usuarios de TripadvisorOfrece datos dedicados para caravanas, autocaravanas o camiones. Aquí están algunas de las empresas de tecnología para vehículos incluyen la cartografía de Here: - Alpine- Pioneer- JVC- Sony- Panasonic- Garmin- Blaupunkt- Dell- Navigon- Airis- Route 66HERE Technologies es una Compañía multinacional que desarrolla el servicio de mapas y geolocalización. Fue fundada en 1985 como NAVTEQ y después se fusionó con Nokia Maps.Nokia abandonó la fabricación de teléfonos en 2014 y lanzó una versión beta de la aplicación Here Maps para los Samsung Galaxy y luego para Android. 2015, Nokia anunció que había llegado a un acuerdo para la venta de HERE a un consorcio de empresas automotrices formado por Audi, BMW y el grupo Mercedes-BenzHERE Technologies es una compañía con más de 9.000 empleados en 54 países. La compañía es la mayor empresa de geolocalización a nivel global.Here ha sido el servicio de mapas más popular en el mundo por 5 años, según un informe de Counterpoint Research, publicado por El País, analizando los servicios de localización en el mercado global: [https://motor.elpais.com/tecnologia/here-el-navegador-que-ha-desbancado-a-google-maps/] En segundo puesto está Google Maps, navegador predefinido en Android.Encuentra más episodios en ElSiglo21esHoy.com
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this second season of eight episodes, we look at Supply Chain Digitalization.EPISODE 7 Digitalization in Transportation Guest: Amol Naik, Product Manager, HERE TechnologiesThe pandemic shed a light on the importance of visibility and quality data tracking for transportation companies. While a lot of attention has focused on digitalization in air and ocean, trucking is ripe for more digital technology. Amol Naik from the German tracking and tracing solutions company HERE Technologies talks about the benefits of implementing digital technologies in all modes of transportation and what impacts it has on the future of supply chains. Moderator: Diane Rand, managing editor, CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by DHLLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
It is all about the people, the process, and the technology for Mike Kennedy, VP of Technology, Enablement, and Strategy athttps://www.cdw.com/ ( CDW) and U.S. Army veteran. Whether analyzing processes, recruiting and retaining great employees, and implementing new technologies, Mike is invested in holistic transformation. In this episode, Mike Kennedy discusses the importance of “little i” innovation, motivating employees, and inclusion in decision-making. He shares insight into a VSOM approach and agile practices while diving into processes. Later in the episode, Mike reflects on hiring and training the right personnel, including military veterans, and connecting with talented people early in their careers. (2:00) – People, process, and technology (4:13) – Recruiting and retaining (6:19) – VSOM (8:50) – The nature of collaboration (9:36) – SaaS solutions (10:48) – “little i” innovation (14:27) – Agile practices (18:08) – Pushing down decision-making (20:46) – Investing in early careers (20:59) – Offering the right incentives (26:34) – Working with veterans Mike Kennedy is the Vice President of Technology, Enablement, and Strategy athttps://www.cdw.com/ ( CDW). He holds an MBA from Gies College of Business at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and has led strategic and business planning athttps://www.here.com/ ( HERE Technologies) andhttps://themarketingstore.com/ ( The Marketing Store). Mike served in the U.S. Army from 2000 to 2005 after receiving a bachelors degree from the United States Military Academy at West Point. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/innovation-and-the-digital-enterprise/id1451753709?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts), https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL2lubm92YXRpb24tYW5kLXRoZS1kaWdpdGFsLWVudGVycHJpc2U%3D (Google Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/3fOSh73F3sjyK7TIMFSOc1?si=uRAeLNvjQjmbnFjzWIvMlg (Spotify) or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/innovation-and-the-digital-enterprise/id1451753709?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts). It really helps others find the show. https://www.dante32.com/ (Podcast episode production by Dante32.)
Dave DeVries is a marketing manager and public relations professional with more than 25 years of experience. He is currently a Sr. Communications Manager for HERE Technologies, the world's leading global provider of maps, traffic and location data-enabling navigation, location-based services and mobile advertising. Dave was national sports marketing public relations manager at Sprint, supporting the company's NFL, NHL and venue sponsorships. He has been an adjunct faculty member at Northwestern University since 2010, teaching a variety of public relations courses. His paper, “Defining the characteristics of a lingering crisis: lessons from the National Zoo,” which examined the emergence of a new crisis communication category defined as the “lingering crisis,” was published by Public Relations Review. He holds a master's degree in public relations and advertising from DePaul University.
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this first season of eight episodes, we look at the State of Logistics.EPISODE 8: THIRD PARTY LOGISTICS (3PL)Have relationships between third-party logistics providers (3PL) and their customers shifted due to the pandemic and the resulting supply chain turbulence? Will this year see a lot of merger and acquisition activity? Andy Moses, senior vice president of sales and solutions for Penske Logistics, discusses these and other trends on the horizon for the 3PL space.Moderator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by Here Technologies.LinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this first season of eight episodes, we look at the State of Logistics.EPISODE 7: RailRegulatory constraints and a tight labor market will continue to affect rail freight service into 2022. Todd Tranausky, vice president of rail and intermodal at freight forecasting company FTR Transportation Intelligence, discusses what shippers can expect from rail and what trends to watch for as we ease into a post-pandemic environment.Moderator: Diane Rand, managing editor, CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by Here Technologies.LinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this first season of eight episodes, we look at the State of Logistics.EPISODE 6: AIR FREIGHTLast year saw air freight rates shoot sky high as demand took off but capacity remained tight. Will this trend continue into 2022? Balika Sonnthalia, a partner at the global consulting company Kearney, discusses the capacity and rate outlook for air freight in 2022 as well as long-term trends that are hovering on the industry's horizon.Moderator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by Here Technologies.LinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this first season of eight episodes, we look at the State of Logistics.EPISODE 5: WarehousingThe demand for warehousing space has skyrocketed over the past few years. John Boyd Jr., principal at consultancy The Boyd Company, examines whether the industry in on pace for another record year in 2022, the key drivers to increased warehousing demand, and what shippers should expect with rent rate increases.Moderator: Diane Rand, managing editor, CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by Here Technologies.LinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this first season of eight episodes, we look at the State of Logistics.EPISODE 4: TruckingBuckle up, because 2022 is sure to be another wild ride for the trucking industry. Tyler Higgins, managing director at the consulting firm Aarete, talks about just some of the challenges ahead and what shippers and providers can do to mitigate them. What should you be expecting? Rates to climb, and capacity and labor to remain tight while companies turn to technology for help.Moderator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by Here Technologies.LinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
Everything has a flow to it. Matt Kroll joins us today to help you understand the importance of processes in your business. Being on the same page internally impacts your customer's view of you and sets you apart from your competitors.. Matt is the owner of Chalmer St. Consulting. Matt Kroll is the founder and president of Chalmers St. Consulting. Chalmers St.'s purpose is to deliver best-in-class business results through the growth and development of people. Matt was previously the Director of Continuous Improvement at HERE Technologies, a global corporation building the next generation location cloud. He spent 11 years at Motorola and is a certified Master Black Belt. As a Master Black Belt, Matt has been responsible for developing improvement programs that deliver millions of dollars in operational efficiencies and revenue enhancement. In addition to delivering direct business improvements, he has been responsible for training and coaching teams in improvement methods and applications. Matt earned his bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from Northern Illinois University in 1999. He joined Motorola directly after completing college where he earned both his Black Belt and Master Black Certification. In 2009, he earned a Master's in Business Administration from the Chicago Booth School of Business. Matt serves on the NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology Alumni Board and is responsible for developing and growing the college's Lean Six Sigma Program. Contact Information Matt Kroll-mattkroll@chalmersst.com, https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrkroll/ Benny Carreon- Velocity Technology Group- benny@velocitytechnology.group;https://velocitytechnology.group/ Dennis Jackson-WorX Solution- dennisj@worxsolution.com ; www.worxsolution.com Producer of the show: Meghan Jackson- meghanj@worxsolution.com Music by: jorikbasov from Pixabay
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this first season of eight episodes, we look at the State of Logistics.In this episode, we look at the parcel market. After the explosive growth in the parcel sector over the past two years, will the rest of 2022 bring the same rate of growth or will it ease back a bit? As rates and surcharges increase, what actions can shippers take to mitigate the effects? Jack Ampuja, president of consulting firm Supply Chain Optimizers, tackles these questions and more.Our moderator is Diane Rand, managing editor of Supply Chain Quarterly.Supply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by Here Technologies.LinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this first season of eight episodes, we look at the State of Logistics.When it comes to ocean shipping, it feels like everything is just stuck. Ports are congested and equipment utilization has been cut in half, while rates continue to rise higher and higher. This week's guest Patrik Berglund, CEO and co-founder of the benchmarking and analytics platform Xeneta, talks about what companies can expect for the rest of the year and how to direct their negotiation efforts.Our moderator is Susan Lacefield, executive editor of Supply Chain Quarterly.Supply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by Here Technologies.LinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this first season of eight episodes, we look at the State of Logistics. This episode focuses on inventories. Our guest is Zac Rogers, assistant professor at Colorado State University. Our moderator is Diane Rand, managing editor of Supply Chain Quarterly.Supply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by Here Technologies.LinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats Advertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
In this week's episode of Autology, IHS Markit experts discuss navigation technology and the next generation of satellite navigation. We sit down with HERE Technologies to discuss the major trends related to location and how the future looks for embedded vs brought-in navigation. What is the role of the cloud, how important are Over-the Air (OTA) updates and what might the impact of 5G connectivity be on navigation technology? We also look into map development differences for electric and ICE vehicles, challenges in creating navigation systems for semi/fully autonomous vehicles and ultimately how navigation data standards may evolve moving forward. Tune in to find out the answers, and much more! Speakers: • Bill Schumacher, Sr. Director, Global Automotive Strategy at HERE Technologies • Vivek Beriwal, connected car and user experience expert at IHS Markit We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode at our autology@ihsmarkit.com email, and you can find out much more across the autotechinsight.ihsmarkit.com website.
HERE Technologies describes itself as a “global mapping and location data platform company,” and what that long description really means is that it's a company that deals with precise mapping information, the kind that can make our supply chains and electric vehicles work better.Follow Transmission on Apple PodcastsFollow Transmission on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
On this episode of The Shape of Work podcast, we have Shweta Chandrashekar, Global People Enablement Lead at HERE Technologies.Passionate about diversity and inclusion, Shweta throws light on the DEI policies that organizations should consider adopting in 2021. Shweta leads a Lean In circle at HERE India and has been part of several Employer Branding initiatives as well.In addition to explaining the importance of aligning policies and procedures with modern business requirements, she also talks about the role of rewards and recognition in setting up high-performance organizational culture. She further gives some valuable insights into preparing for employee turnover, and cultural sensitization in the corporate world.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSHow to make people aware about topics related to D&I?There are multiple factors that could contribute to the introduction of these topics in a workplace. Shweta tells us the story behind starting a Pride week in her organization. This really helped create awareness about the LGBTQ community in her workplace. This paved the way to more formal campaigns where employees would come up with ideas and the leaders would put them to practice. Leaders also play an important role here. If they are part of these communities externally or internally, they play a huge role in introducing new initiatives. Diversity should not be seen as a number game. It is more about creating an environment where everyone feels included and can be their true selves.Dealing with different mindsets when practicing D&I:Making everyone understand the depth of these topics revolves around awareness. One of the challenges would be to convince people about the unconscious bias they might have. However, when an organization talks about these sensitive topics, it also results in an enthusiasm and excitement among these employees. It gives them a sense of pride for doing something for the under-represented. Thus changing the conversation in a positive way can prove to be fruitful. Hybrid work and the challenges companies faced while transitioning to it:Shweta thinks that the future of work is going to be hybrid. Productivity has increased while working from home but employees are still missing those connections. And that's where the hybrid workforce model would be the best option. They can still get the flexibility of working from home while also being able to come to the office and collaborate with their colleagues.Shweta talks about the challenges her company faced after the onset of the pandemic. Majority of her employees were desktop users. A lot of employees were not enabled to work from home. Only the ones with the laptop were working fine. However, they managed to come up with innovative ways to keep them engaged. They focused on learning goals which motivated employees to upskill themselves. At the same time, they offered fully paid leaves so that the employees could sense that the company's care for them. The other aspect around enabling work from home was also to make sure that the managers are prepared for it. Increased attrition rates in organizations:Organizations are seeing a huge job switch trend. The question lies in how an organization differentiates itself from others. This can depend on the culture of the organization. How they treat an employee is an extremely important factor. It is the role of HR to find ways to retain them. They need to come up with ways to engage employees and make them feel connected to it.Follow Shweta on LinkedInProduced by: Priya BhattPodcast host: Junius Dsilva