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En este capítulo nos acompaña Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño, presidente de IE University y una figura destacada en la educación ejecutiva a nivel mundial. Reconocido como el influencer número 1 en español por LinkedIn, Santiago nos lleva a través de su trayectoria excepcional en la gestión educativa y empresarial. Descubre sus ideas innovadoras sobre la reinventada educación empresarial y la importancia de los valores en el lugar de trabajo. Conocerás más sobre su impacto global y su visión de liderazgo en el mundo actual. Presentan David Tomás, CEO de Cyberclick y autor de “La empresa más feliz del mundo” y “Diario de un millennial”, y Edu Pascual, creador y productor de podcast.
En este capítulo nos acompaña Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño, presidente de IE University y una figura destacada en la educación ejecutiva a nivel mundial. Reconocido como el influencer número 1 en español por LinkedIn, Santiago nos lleva a través de su trayectoria excepcional en la gestión educativa y empresarial. Descubre sus ideas innovadoras sobre la reinventada educación empresarial y la importancia de los valores en el lugar de trabajo. Conocerás más sobre su impacto global y su visión de liderazgo en el mundo actual. Presentan David Tomás, CEO de Cyberclick y autor de “La empresa más feliz del mundo” y “Diario de un millennial”, y Edu Pascual, creador y productor de podcast.
Abrimos consulta de Finanzas conductuales con Ana Fernández Sánchez de la Morena, Fundadora y CEO de AFS. Hablamos con Javier García Fernández, director de Velaria Inversores, sobre planes de pensiones. Los detalles de la nueva Directiva de Eficiencia Energética de los Edificios con Marta San Román, directora general de AFEC. Por último Santiago Íñiguez de Onzoño, presidente de IE University y autor de “Pensadoras y Visionarias”.
On this episode of The Data Chief, Katie Russell, Data Director at OVO Energy shares OVO's transformative journey to become a sustainable energy leader, emphasizing the shift to Google Cloud Platform and a data mesh strategy. The discussion covers OVO's innovative use of generative AI, measuring success through customer savings, and the ongoing challenge of fostering a data-driven culture.Key Moments: OVO's mission and data support [1:05]Data transformation [7:37]Technology modernization [11:17]Data discoverability and data mesh [17:28]Measuring business contribution [22:03]Generative AI and data privacy [27:56]Data-driven culture and trust [30:51]Key Quotes: "We chose Google Cloud Platform as our underlying data platform with BigQuery then as the data warehouse. The thesis being that they practically invented the technology and so should be good at it." “My job is to represent my team, make sure that we're working on the right things, and then, build trust with the leadership community that we're doing the right things with data for the business.”"I'm thinking that there might actually be a bit of a full circle on data privacy and sharing. I think with ChatGPT being so easy to use with its really human-centered design and with social media ups and downs over the last few years, I'm wondering if there's going to be a revolution in data privacy and data sharing and personal data." Mentions: SQL buddies programPython programGoogle CloudBigQueryMonte CarloAtlanSnowflakeHightouchGenerative AIChatGPTBio: Katie Russell is the Data Director at OVO Energy, leading teams of Data Scientists, Data Engineers and Analysts who are transforming OVO's data capability. As part of a technology led business, leveraging data using artificial intelligence keeps OVO truly innovative, delivering the best possible service for our customers. Katie joined OVO in October 2017 having spent 5 years at ONZO - an energy analytics startup - as Head of Data Science. During that time she was chuffed to be awarded Big Data Hero by techUK in June 2016 and helped ONZO win multiple awards for their innovative solutions for utilities. Prior to that Katie worked for another analytics start up in the water industry, got a PhD in Mathematical Physics and holds a BA and MMath from the University of Cambridge.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/siniguez/ (Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño) is the President of IE University and a recognized influencer in global higher education. Iñiguez is also the Vice-Chairman ofhttps://www.headspringexecutive.com/ ( Headspring), a company owned by the Financial Times and IE Business School, providing custom education programs for companies worldwide. Iñiguez is the former Dean of IE Business School and has played a leading role in business education. He was portrayed by the Financial Times as “one of the most significant figures in promoting European business schools internationally.” He was the first European appointed as “Dean of the Year” by Poets & Quants (2017). He is the author of “https://thelearningcurvebook.com/ (The Learning Curve: How Business Schools Are Reinventing Education)” (2011), “https://www.amazon.com/Cosmopolitan-Managers-Executive-Development-Publishing/dp/1137549076 (Cosmopolitan Managers: Executive Education That Works)” (2016), and “In An Ideal Business:https://www.amazon.com/Ideal-Business-Philosophers-Workplace-Publishing/dp/3030363783 ( How the Ideas of 10 Female Philosophers bring Values, Meaning, and Innovation to the Workplace)” (2020), as well as co-editor of “https://www.amazon.com/Business-Despite-Borders-Companies-Anti-Globalization/dp/3319763059 (Business Despite Borders: Companies in the Age of Populist Anti-Globalization)” (2018), all published by Palgrave Macmillan. Iñiguez is a regular speaker at international conferences and frequently contributes to different journals and media on higher education and executive development. He is one of the 500 Global LinkedIn Influencers. “Every business opportunity is a learning experience, not just an opportunity to make money.” Santiago Iñiguez Worst investment everSantiago’s worst investment was a personal investment that he did years ago in Brazil. He participated in all sorts of real estate development in the Northeast of Brazil. In 2007, Brazil was the land of promise and was close to holding the Olympic Games, so the government invested heavily. Many entrepreneurs came in, so Santiago participated in this personal investment because he fell in love with that piece of paradise. Not such a rosy investment after allWhile Santiago loved the investment he made in Brazil, its value has gone down with time because of the low value of the country’s currency. The Brazilian Real was about two Reals per Euro at the time. Now it is five Reals per Euro. So if Santiago tried to sell his property there now, he would definitely make a loss. Turning his worst investment into pure goldSantiago happened to be the only investor who built a house on the property in Brazil. He turned this spectacular house into a peaceful place where he can write and concentrate. It is now the place Santiago spends his holidays. Even though, from an economic standpoint, the property became a damaging investment, it has rendered so many positive personal experiences that Santiago does not regret having bought it. Lessons learnedDo not be too passionate that you forget to do your researchDo not become too passionate about investing to the point that you forget to do your research. Make sure that you get an expert’s assessment and then do your analysis. Andrew’s takeawaysDo not buy a house if you cannot see yourself in it for the rest of your lifeThe rule abouthttps://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep172-angela-zeigerbacher-dont-look-at-buying-a-home-as-an-investment/ ( buying a house) is that you have to walk in and feel convinced that you want to live there the rest of your life. This is because a property is a significant thing, but sometimes it can be a trap. If you buy something because of a financial aspect, then you run into a potential pitfall. So look for something that you love. When investing in a foreign country, you are investing in two thingsAnytime you are buying something in another country, you are buying two things. You...
Sign up to our newsletter for more in-depth insights | Follow us on LinkedIn Today's episode comes from Madrid - Europe's 3rd biggest city and the highest European capital, and with a different tack for the Money Maze Podcast we are going to explore the changing landscape of education and it ability to better arm you to get ahead in the evolving commercial world. We welcome Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño, President of IE University which is increasingly recognised both for its campus-based, and on-line MBA, as well as its wider educational programmes. He is one of 500 Global LinkedIn influencers and has been portrayed by the Financial Times as “one of the most significant figures in promoting European business schools internationally”. Santiago talks about IE Business School, why its online MBAs have been ranked no 1 in the world by the FT & Economist for 3 consecutive years and why it is now one of the top 10 business schools globally. It is also scores amongst the highest for both the post MBA salaries and employability its graduates achieve. Santiago talks about IE's origins, evolution and ambitions, its WOW learning room and why it was so early in the provision of online education. He talks about the merits of a hybrid campus/online approach to learning and why education is now more important than ever before. The conversation moves to teaching leadership, and the problem with the old understanding of what constituted “leadership”. Then the discussion moves on to the need to re-learn continuously given lengthening life-expectations and likely multiple careers. Finally he finishes with some great advice about how Universities need to rethink their model to attract older students, and some of the compelling attractions of studying in Spain.
Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño is President of IE University. Founded in 1997 and based in Spain, he oversees the institution’s daily operations. Starting his education as a ‘Recognised Student’ at Oxford University, he later became a professor in strategic management before holding the position as Dean of IE Business School. In 2019 he was awarded the Founders Award by Thinkers50, and was also recognised in Linkedin’s top 500 Global Influencers. In this in-depth conversation, he discusses his book “Business Despite Borders: Companies in the Age of Populist Anti-Globalization” which focuses on globalised business being an opportunity and not a threat; describes how “education is passion,” his profession and the many hurdles facing the sector amidst the pandemic; and explains the importance of questioning the stereotypical “male, western, white protagonists” as CEO’s, in order to become a genuinely diverse society.
What's in this episode? COVID-19 has had a huge impact on the student experience. This first episode in the second season of our "The Edge" series, supported by Salesforce.Org, is all about the campus reopening and how to best support both the institution and students during this time. Four guests share ideas around contact tracing, wellbeing, hybrid teaching and learning, and innovative student experience. Expect synchronous student cooking classes with a Michelin star chef, musings on student numbers and a changed admissions landscape, and technology investments made to support students and faculty long-term. You can follow the conversation using #EdtechEdge and #edtechpod. People Sophie Bailey is the Founder and Presenter of The Edtech Podcast | Twitter: @podcastedtech Dr Ghazwa Alwani-Starr, Pro Vice-Chancellor Strategy, Planning and Partnerships and Director of Property, University of London | Twitter: @AlwaniStarrG Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño, President of IE University, Spain | Twitter: @SantiagoIniguez Geshri Gunasekera, Senior Director for Institute Success, salesforce.org | Twitter: @EdtechGeshri Dhawal Shah, Founder and CEO, Class Central | Twitter: @dhawalhshah Show Notes and References Check out https://theedtechpodcast.com/edtechpodcast for the full show notes Tell us your story We'd love to hear your thoughts. Record a quick free voicemail via speakpipe for inclusion in the next episode. Or you can post your thoughts or follow-on links via twitter @podcastedtech or via The Edtech Podcast Facebook page or Instagram.
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Smart meters are a key building block for a smarter energy system. In part of Europe, industry 'push' has already rolled them out. In others there's more reliance on customer pull. In this episode we focus on the 'pull', exploring how the benefits of smart meters are being framed and communicated to customers. Rob Cheesewright, Director of Corporate Affairs at industry body Smart Energy GB, Chris Fleck, CTO at Onzo and Delta-EE expert David Trevithick join Jon Slowe to discuss experiences in the UK and Europe.
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Some people are concerned about the privacy invasion features of smart meters. Others are worried about adverse health effects. But the only way to opt out is to jump through hoop, after hoop, after hoop, after hoop .... Visit http://WaitTilYouHearThis.com; subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/WaitTilYouHearThis News Music Credit: lavelman, http://www.freesfx.co.uk
Laura and her special guest co-host Elizabeth hit the streets of Wellington for an honest review of the new Onzo bikes. Listen to our hopes, struggles, and triumphs riding Wellington's newest transport option - dockless rental bicycles.
New forms of environmentally-friendly two-wheeled transport have arrived in our three biggest cities - on a trial-only basis. How did media react to the shock of the new?
New forms of environmentally-friendly two-wheeled transport have arrived in our three biggest cities - on a trial-only basis. How did media react to the shock of the new?
Laura jumps on her bicycle and rolls out for a visit with Catarina Gutierrez about the upcoming event taking over the streets in Wellington City. Hear about Te Ara Tapere ki Pōneke/Open Streets, learn about urbanists, hear about Onzo bikes, and generally get pumped to see our city in a new way! It's downtown on Sunday 28 October. Visit http://bikethere.org.nz/te-ara-tapere/ for more info.
US correspondent Paul Stenhouse talks to Jack about electric scooters coming to Auckland!Onzo is the bike sharing company already operating.. they're bringing in 2,500 of them. 500 are coming next month, then another 2000 will slowly roll out. They go 30km/h, and can be left wherever. They're super handy!Onzo will be getting people to help bring them in at night, charge them, an pay them for their efforts. Playstation taking us back to the future..The original Playstation One is making a return. What a way to PRINT money!It'll be super portable - it's just a bit bigger than your hand.. it's in the same wonderful shade of grey, it's got two replica controllers.. and an HDNI output. It won't ship with CDs, but it's all built in.Game sinslude: Final Fantasy 7, Tekken 3, Ridge Racer Type 4, Jumping Flash, Wild Arms...It will be available in NZ from Deember 3 in NZ for $169 NZD - Just in time for Christmas!
A few weeks ago I received a post card from my electric company, Duke Energy, announcing a meter upgrade was coming soon — a Smart Meter. As far as I’m concerned, the device is no more than a modern form of the Trojan Horse.Visit http://WaitTilYouHearThis.com; subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/WaitTilYouHearThisNews Music Credit: lavelman, http://www.freesfx.co.uk
A few weeks ago I received a post card from my electric company, Duke Energy, announcing a meter upgrade was coming soon — a Smart Meter. As far as I’m concerned, the device is no more than a modern form of the Trojan Horse. Visit http://WaitTilYouHearThis.com; subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/WaitTilYouHearThis News Music Credit: lavelman, http://www.freesfx.co.uk
For our latest interview with a candidate for the 11th Council of Stellar Management (CSM), today we sit down with Utari Onzo to discuss his campaign. Do you have Questions? What is the Council of Stellar Management? Want to ask this or any CSM candidate a question? Ask in the CSM 11 Candidate forums! Also make sure you […]