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In this episode of The AgCulture Podcast, digital strategist and business consultant Scott Klososky talks about the growing cybersecurity threats in today's farming operations. He explains common weak spots, shares real examples of attacks, and offers practical advice on how ag businesses can protect their systems and data. If you're looking for ways to strengthen your farm's digital defenses, this one's worth a listen. Now streaming on all major platforms.Click here to learn more.Meet the guest:Scott Klososky is a self-taught technologist and renowned digital strategist with over four decades of experience. He's the founding partner of Future Point of View and the creator of AG Defender, a cybersecurity cooperative for the ag industry. As an author and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Scott brings a sharp understanding of digital evolution.Connect with our guest on Social Media: LinkedIn(00:00) Introduction(01:18) Cybersecurity in agriculture(04:04) Identifying toxic data(08:08) Common attack methods(10:03) Employee vulnerability risks(13:26) AI threats in farming(24:18) Final Questions
There are many CEO's and CIO's who cringe the moment someone says the phrase “digital transformation.” Unfortunately, the concept was hijacked by consultants and advisors for a decade and became way overused before an appropriate definition could really get into the dictionary. It became a term synonymous with digitizing business processes. It is a perfect time to redo the common definition and broaden it to look at a fifty-year time in history that is transforming humanity. This podcast also sets up the next series so be sure to listen so you have background needed to understand future episodes.
Future-focused consultant and entrepreneur Scott Klososky admits he doesn't know exactly what the future holds as it relates to artificial intelligence. But he is definitely more upbeat about the productivity possibilities AI offers than down about the jobs AI might eliminate He believes AI will cut out parts of jobs, not entire ones. Klososky will talk more on this topic in September at the AICPA & CIMA Conference on Banks and Savings Institutions. About AI, Klososky says: “Instead of fearing it, we need to get better at embracing it and loving and appreciating what it can do.” What you'll learn from this episode: · How the past 10 months have transformed the adoption of generative AI such as ChatGPT. · What Klososky means by the phrase “consumerized AI” – and how what's happening now compares to the launch of the iPhone. · Why Klososky prefers “machine intelligence” over “artificial intelligence.” · How technology could play a role in helping to close the U.S. labor gap. · A new take on the 80-20 rule, applicable to AI. · What Klososky is looking forward to from this year's banking conference.
This week Sean Kosednar is joined by Scott Klososky. Scott is the founding partner of Future Point of View, producer of the podcast "The Digital Optimist." Scott spoke at last month's Innovation Showcase. Sean and Scott talk about how AWG members can harness technology as they look to the future.
Scott Klososky and Matthew Bertram with Future Point Of View (FPOV) visit with Chris about opportunities to improve data management and business decision making. We all have tons of data. Are we capitalizing on the true value that this information is bringing us? Even some of the best ag software leaves us with a large amount of data and limited guidance on what to do once we have the information. Scott and Matthew explain key solutions that could change the trajectory of how we utilize data into the future. They go on to discuss how we could be educated on data management in such a way that brings clarity, communication, transparency, insight, actionable conclusions, and next steps from our data. This discussion lays out the opportunities for someone in your operation to be an in-house Citizen Data Scientist. You have the data, now let's put that data to work to improve your bottom line in order to maximize your financial future. We will be launching this educational opportunity to clients this summer with the start date and details to be announced in the next several weeks. Stay tuned as there will be more specifics on how you can sign up for this outstanding learning opportunity.
Guest host Joe Vaclavik discusses technology and its future in agriculture with tech guru, speaker, and author Scott Klososky. From the Ag View Executive Business Conference.
These days, people are faced with the TINA problem! Jason expounds on the housing shortage as he shows us a chart from the NAR. Make sure to check out the video when it comes out on Jason's YouTube channel. He also talks about how the human race is at an inflection point in history as the world begins to be more aware of the emerging technology of A.I. So in this episode, released last November 2018, Jason talks with Scott Klososky, founder & principal of TriCorps Technologies, about the digital transformation. The two explain what that means, what kind of protections you need to put in place in today's technological world. Technology can both help you prosper and protect you, and you need to be sure that you understand both sides of the coin. Sign up for the EMPOWERED INVESTOR LIVE conference where Jason and his guests speakers set the tone of your investing adventure for the new year! Let George Gammon, Ken McElroy, Sharon Lechter, Joe Brown and more experts guide you through the minefield of property income investing. Connect with a community of third-party vendors, local market specialists as well as Jason's investment counselors who will give you the necessary knowledge to build a successful portfolio! So get your tickets NOW! For more excellent content, go to Jason's YouTube channel. Key Takeaways: Jason's editorial 1:28 Overview of today's podcast 2:17 The rise of A.I- an inflection point in human history 6:06 NAR US Existing Home Inventory 9:52 Sign up for the EMPOWERED INVESTOR LIVE conference today! 10:00 The share of homes bought with cash hit a multi-year high 12:56 Gaining a perspective on history: Oil and OPEC, on this day in 1973 16:22 Go to JasonHartman.com for your tickets to the Empowered Investor LIVE Scott Klososky interview 17:48 What the digital transformation means 19:07 3 things business owners should be concerned about when it comes to technology 24:43 Should we be concerned about AI? 29:00 Technology can help you prosper and protect, so don't just focus on prosper 34:41 Why can online portals not be held liable for things said on their platforms as opposed to traditional outlets like newspapers? Website: TriCorpsTechnologies.com Klososky.com Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
Join part 2 of this talk with OMAG Director of Technology Services, Kevin Sesock, and Founding Partner of Future Point of View (FPOV), Scott Klososky, as they continue their discussion about municipal cities and technology that could or should be considered smart and where cities should be heading. Learn more by visiting www.omag.org
OMAG Director of Technology Services, Kevin Sesock, interviews Founding Partner of Future Point of View (FPOV), Scott Klososky, for a talk about municipal cities and technology that could or should be considered smart and where cities should be heading. Learn more by visiting www.omag.org
In this episode of The Forward Thinking podcast, host Jean Cantey Segal, Chief Learning Officer, FCCS, is joined by Scott Klososky, Founding Partner, FPOV and Annette Klososky, Founding Partner, Senior C-Suite and Executive Leadership Consultant, FPOV. Together Scott and Annette lead a leading technology strategy firm that focuses on helping organizations transform and leverage and transform their technology and talent to create a competitive advantage. As an affiliate partner in the FCCS consulting network, Scott has had a strong presence at many of our conferences and strategic projects for many years. Their conversation today is centered around the impact that technology has on human beings and building a positive digital culture amidst the increased integration of technology in every aspect of our lives. Episode Insights Include: Defining digital wellness Digital wellness is the optimal state of health and wellness for people who use technology. Digital wellness focuses on the balance between productivity and health and wellness. Pandemic-induced “Zoom fatigue”, for many of us, was only the tip of the iceberg of the impact that interacting with machines has on us. Increased digital interactions have decreased our ability to set reasonable boundaries on our productivity limits. The impact of technology on relationships While technology allows us to stay connected with people, it also can be distracting and damaging to the people that are most important to us. Consider how you can use technology as a blessing in relationships and how you can limit your use of technology when it is injuring your relationships. Work and personal interruptions from our phones are self-inflicted, and deserve revised consideration. Awareness and balance are key to finding the balance between digital efficiency and building relationships with humans. How to improve technology use Set boundaries to identify the reasonable limits of what you can and should accomplish within a set time period digitally. Identify when and if the apps you use are a better choice than face-to-face interactions. Focus more on productivity and less on hours at the computer. Start your day off with intentional screen usage. The impact of technology on careers While technology creates more opportunities for productivity and connection, it can also be incredibly draining. A machine is not empathetic and doesn't have the ability to inspire you, only humans can do that. Learning new technology skills is a critical part of careers at every level today, including C-suite leaders. How can leaders create a more positive digital culture? The behavior a leader models says everything about what they consider to be appropriate digital use. Ask your team where they see the culture doesn't match the values of the company. Perception is reality — ask for feedback and then let people help create the culture they want to see. Leaders need to use the technology they expect their team to use. Digital culture has to change moving forward, and effective leaders have to change with it. This podcast is powered by FCCS. Resources Digital Wellness Institute Get in touch info@fccsconsulting.com
The future of digital transformation is the future of business, the workforce, and the world. Today's host FCCS Chief Learning Officer Jean Cantey Segal welcomes Future Point of View thought leader and speaker Scott Klososky, for a conversation about the future of digital transformation over the next five to ten years. Scott works to help companies understand how technology can be harnessed to create a bright and prosperous future, and he has joined the podcast today to share insights into what exactly companies can expect in the digital future, how to prepare for these rapidly approaching changes, and how to utilize technology to strengthen customer and company relationships. Today's Insights Include: The rapidly advancing pace of digital transformation The pandemic has played a significant role in speeding up the pace of the digital transformation. Today's technology provided a foundation that kept businesses running during the shutdown. The pandemic also improved organization collaboration, communication, and automation. Tools that were at our fingertips prior to the pandemic have been activated in meaningful ways. Advice for the leaders in any organization The pace of change in technology can catch leaders off guard, but it doesn't have to be that way. Leaders need to invest more time and energy in staying up-to-date on digital transformations. Board members are valued for their wisdom- this requires learning about foundational technologies and applying it to preexisting knowledge. Cybersecurity is a key threat that leaders need to be prepared for with playbooks and cyber insurance. The future of the digital backbone and the digital halo The digital backbone refers to the core pieces of software that companies use to do business. Leaders need to consider how they are utilizing and modernizing their backbone. The digital backbone has grown in importance as a piece of an organization. A digital halo refers to the ability of a company to utilize technology to provide an exceptional customer experience. Seek the digital halo that your customers want to experience. The digital halo is critical today, and will be mandatory in the future. Creating a personalized digital experience Companies need to use the gathered information about customers to create personalized experiences for them. Building a digital collection means utilizing the technology that enhances the customer relationship. There are plenty of options in the technology toolbox that can be used to the advantage of the business-customer relationship. Companies need to be mindful of what tools to use and when. Changes to ag lending in the next 10 years There will not and should not be a quick return to in-office work. Collaboration software should continue to be used to improve company communication. High end human skills have to continue to mix with high end technology skills. In the future, more work will be done with less, but more powerful people. As automation continues to improve, customers will be able to do more with less company assistance, making strong relationships more important than ever. Relationships with borrowers will not change in the future- they will continue to be critical. Navigating a VUCA world Companies today are faced with a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguity world. The digital transformation offers a complex world that many of us are not built to navigate well. Calm down! Forward thinking companies make sure their people take time for their health. Rise of the centaur A centaur is a highly skilled human with high technology skills. Growing and developing centaurs is in the future of every company. Digital wellness is key to keeping centaurs healthy and happy at work. Companies need to be prepared to nurture and develop the centaurs of the future. Scott's forward thinking advice Take time to go off the grid Spend as much time with people as you do with screens. Identify areas that feel off balance and take the time to correct them. This podcast is powered by FCCS. Resources Future Point of View Get in touch info@fccsconsulting.com
Over the past 2 years, God has shaken the world up as if it were a snow globe with the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, Scott Klososky, Founding Partner at Future Point of View discusses the role of the Church as the snowflakes begin to settle and how we can look to the past to predict what might happen in the future in business and in the Church. Scott Klososky has lived on the leading edge of technology innovation and its impact on the business world and society in general. He is recognized globally for his unique ability to accurately predict future digital trends and provide the logic behind why they will alter the current status quo. In addition to fifteen years of consulting work through Future Point of View, Scott is the founder of numerous successful technology startup companies. This helps him understand clearly the business dynamics needed to survive and prosper today. Scott has been a member of the CBMC Oklahoma City Area Leadership Team since 2016. He produces a podcast titled “The Digital Optimist” in which he delivers ideas about the transformation of humanity through the impact of technology with a positive and hopeful lens. He also writes a blog titled Digital Awakening – both can be found at his website at www.klososky.com. He is the author of four books including his most recent title, Did God Create the Internet? The Impact of Technology on Humanity.
Join OMAG CIO Kevin Sesock and Author, Speaker, and Innovator Scott Klososky for part 2 of this cautiously optimistic discussion on the current cybersecurity threat landscape, discussing who is out there attacking us, and what you need to do to protect your city or town.
The machines are learning. The latest in predictive analytics is called real-time predictive analytics, which uses data from sensors to make predictions about the present and future of an event. In this episode, host Scott Klososky explains why this technology has huge implications for industries like transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing that rely heavily on forecasting as a part of their workflows today.
Join OMAG CIO Kevin Sesock and Author, Speaker, and Innovator Scott Klososky in this cautiously optimistic discussion on the current cybersecurity threat landscape, discussing who is out there attacking us, and what you need to do to protect your city or town.
We're in the midst of a technological revolution. The machines are getting smarter and more powerful every day, but how do we train them? Machine Learning enables a computer to learn without being explicitly programmed or supervised on every step, meaning that they can identify patterns on their own without needing a human programmer's input. In this episode, host Scott Klososky explores what machine learning means for our future as humans, and how it is impacting us already.
In this episode, host Scott Klososky continues his series on Machine Intelligence focusing on AI in all of its different forms. We interact with AI everyday, whether we are conscious of it or not. If we better understand AI and it's impacts, we can ensure that we as individuals and businesses can reap the benefits of this powerful technology.
Serial entrepreneur, author and futurist Scott Klososky explores some new approaches to physical and cyber security that are innovative, potentially controversial and necessary as more and more of our daily way of life is affected by these security problems. Ten years before Youtube Mr. Klososky founded a startup that delivered webcasted media for commercial, government, sports and entertainment. Scott has consistently demonstrated the ability to identify market opportunities and technology trends well in advance. Following the success of Webcasts.com with a second generation online banking platform that enabled smaller financial companies to compete head to head with the majors.Today Scott Kolosky supports business leaders and boards by merging hard won success in technology with forward looking analysis to create concepts and models needed in today's hyper competitive markets. Whether those needs are the fusion of humans and technology within an organization, data intelligence or risk management and the development of an integrated security model.
Throughout his career, Scott Klososky has stood on the nexus between technology and humanity. He has worked to define and help organizations discover the ideal blend of technology and human effort. He is widely recognized for his ability to forecast how technology will impact organizations, industries, and our world. He is the founder and principal at FPOV as well as a renowned consultant, speaker, and author. Scott's unique perspectives on technology, business culture, and the future allow him to travel the globe guiding senior executives in organizations ranging from the Fortune 500 to universities, nonprofits, and countless professional associations and coalitions. He has worked with organizations such as American Fidelity Assurance Company, Roche, IBM, General Motors, Georgia Pacific, Legrand, International Franchise Association, and Great Clips. He regularly speaks in front of major conferences helping leaders in countless industries improve the way they integrate technology into their organizations. He is the author of four books including his latest title Did God Create the Internet? The Impact of Technology on Humanity. Background Scott began his career fresh out of high school, where his job as a delivery boy was a springboard into the world of technology. He became division head of a computer sales division and then purchased it as his own company. It was eventually built into a twelve-store operation in three states. His next endeavor was as founder and CEO of Paragraph, Inc., a Soviet/American joint venture founded in 1988, despite international tensions. Half of the company was sold to Silicon Graphics, and the other half is still expanding today (Parascript, Inc.). Scott then collaborated with H.R. Haldeman to publish a diary of his years as an aide to President Nixon, which was a bestseller (Putnam Publishing), and involved Sony Interactive in the release of a book companion CD-ROM. The evolving Internet ushered in a world of opportunity for inspiring pioneers, and Scott was not left behind. He was founder and CEO of webcasts.com, an early producer of webcasted media ranging from corporate and government communications to sporting events and entertainment. He sold webcasts.com in 1999 for $115 million. His expertise in leadership and his creative approach to business direction inspired Critical Technologies to hire him as a turnaround CEO, where he completely rebuilt the underlying products and brought the company to profitability. Looking for a thought leader who can bring an immediate impact? Scott specializes in helping leaders see the world in new ways through his speaking, consulting, and books. He has used innovation, velocity, and future vision to build his own companies and advise clients. Now he speaks worldwide to audiences of all sizes across a myriad of dynamic industries. In addition, he is the author of four books including his latest title Did God Create the Internet? The Impact of Technology on Humanity. For more on Scott go to www.fpov.com For your free guided hypnotic meditation head to www.guidedhypnotic.com To master your message as a speaker, coach or author www.urockspeaking.com Learn the fundamentals of NLP www.heartofnlp.org
Do you wonder how robotics, AI, Machine Learning, and other technologies will affect your life? In this episode, Scott Klososky shares a futuristic vision of the impact of machine intelligence, specifically robotics, on humanity across the globe.
Today's guest is Scott Klososky, the founding partner of Future Point of View and creator of Humalogy. Host Jon Knisley, long-time technologist helping companies win the market with emerging AI technologies, talks with Scott about the transition to automation, and working alongside AI and automation. They also talk about how the pandemic has disrupted Scott’s process (as a consultant), and how humalogy principles should be utilized because of the shift to virtual work environments. For years the promise of technology has been the ability to produce a more productive workforce. The challenge however is that while technology may improve productivity and efficiency by automating routine tasks, today it does not embody or transfer the human conditions necessary for building interpersonal relationships. Humanizing technology is still in its infancy therefore when trying to maximize efficiency and develop connectedness, there's a careful balance that must be struck. To that end, Humalogy examines blending available technologies with human effort to maximize performance and potential. Scott Klososky is an international speaker, futurist, author of four books, as well as an entrepreneur who has started five successful companies. Talking Points: “Many is the waves but one is the sea”: working alongside AI Automation and the public Processes, and the golden triangle of people, framework and technology Leaders should utilize the technology that is already available How Scott uses the concept of humalogy since the pandemic Working alongside technology and how tech is changing because of the pandemic The internal impact to staff that needs to be reskilled, retrained for new tech Resources/Links: The Digital Optimist Singularity.FM In Machines We Trust Future Thinkers The Trailblazers Podcast with Walter Isaacson FortressIQ If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and check out our series at fortressiq.com/podcast. Thanks for joining us today on hello, Human.
In this episode of The Illuminare Podcast, Dr. Ronit Molko and Scott Klososky wrap up their discussion by exploring how artificial intelligence technologies influence behavioral health, patient care, and more.
On this week's episode of The Illuminare Podcast, Dr. Ronit Molko is joined by technologist, global speaker, author and founder of Future Point of View, Scott Klososky. Tune in for part one of their discussion about future digital trends, how these will affect healthcare and more specifically, the current status quo of the behavioral health industry.
“One of the coolest things we can do as a leader is to create an environment that is enriching and where people can grow and prosper.” Scott Klososky, founder of Future Point of View, joins Thomas Hill for an enlightening discussion about the future. Scott shares the importance of “high beam” vision, what it means to have a clean eye, and the critical role leaders will have as they balance technology with its impact on people. And what about the future? What can we expect? Scott says, “Assume everything will get better”, and then he tells us why.
On this episode of Digital Optimist, host Scott Klososky interviews a special guest to discuss technology, climate change, and the future of our planet.
In the last episode in the "Relationship" series, Scott Klososky discusses the ways in which a balanced use of technology can enhance committed relationships.
On this episode of @leaderspotlight Annette White-Klososky interviews her fellow founding partner at FPOV and husband, Scott Klososky. Scott has lived on the leading edge of technology innovation and its impact on the business world and society in general. He is recognized globally for his unique ability to accurately predict future digital trends and provide the logic behind why they will alter the current status quo. He discusses his journey as a leader with Annette, as well as shares his insights on what will never be the same post-COVID.
On this episode, host Scott Klososky discusses the ways in which we should be optimistic about the future of friendships, and how to make the most of "synthetic" digital friendships while still building quality in-person relationships.
Who are the people you personally care about, who in turn care about you? That’s your network. All opportunities for impact in your life will spring from the strength of those relationships. In this episode, host Scott Klososky discusses the power of networks and how technology helps us to grow them exponentially while also maintaining the quality of relationships.
People say young folks are the hope of the world, but often, the person saying this has no idea just how true that is. Scott Klososky discusses the concept of "generations" and perceptions surrounding Gen Z and the A’s (or Alphas) after them, who are being born today. In the US, Baby Boomers, Gen X and Millenials have increasingly developed lives that have serious emotional, physical and mental difficulties. Younger generations are facing a world where so much of what should be balanced well is painfully off kilter, and dealing with this in incredibly innovative ways.
What was life like before the Internet? Well, for one, it was a lot harder to fix things. A simple search on Google or Youtube will provide the answers you need to fix almost anything. On this episode of Digital Optimist, host Scott Klososky examines how instant access to information provides us with the opportunity to fix the world's most daunting problems.
World-renowned technology expert and speaker Scott Klososky discusses the possibilities and opportunities of awakening and embracing Digital Transformation. It is seductive to fear the future because we are biologically programmed to look for danger. This natural impulse is enabled by popular media. However, this podcast is meant to awaken a sense of hope for a bright Humalogy™ future. With a more expansive view of the facts, history has proven that humanity constantly progresses. Technology is increasing the speed at which we experience this beneficial progression.
Do you ever wonder where technology is heading and how it will affect the speaking world? On this episode of The Wealthy Speaker Podcast, we are joined by Scott Klososky who will share his expertise and give us a glimpse into the future to see what we can expect in technology. Throughout his career, Scott has lived on the leading edge of technology innovation and its impact on the business world and society in […] The post Technology & Other Fun Stuff for Speakers with Scott Klososky appeared first on Jane Atkinson.
Scott Klososky (@sklososky) is a technologist, entrepreneur and thought leader that specializes in helping leaders see the world in new ways. He has built and sold multiple companies, the largest being webcasts.com which was ultimately acquired by iBEAM for approximately $115 million in stock in April of 2000. After the acquisition, he served as VP of Production for iBEAM... The post Inventing TV on the Internet a Tad Bit Too Early | Scott Klososky appeared first on The Syndicate.
Scott Klososky (@sklososky) is a technologist, entrepreneur and thought leader that specializes in helping leaders see the world in new ways. He has built and sold multiple companies, the largest being webcasts.com which was ultimately acquired by iBEAM for approximately $115 million in stock in April of 2000.After the acquisition, he served as VP of Production for iBEAM and led a 150-person team that had innovations including being the first music CD to launch to the Internet, the first interactive CD-ROM to be used to lobby Congress, and the first CD-ROM/Web-based product designed to generate donations for a non-profit organization. Their clients included IBM, Compaq, AOL, Hewlett-Packard, Conoco Inc., and BMG Music, among others.In 1988, at the age of 26, Scott founded one of the first profitable Soviet/American joint ventures, ParaGraph, Inc., with Russian partners including Garry Kasparov, the world chess champion. ParaGraph designed the original handwritten text-recognition software for the Apple Newton and was later sold to Silicon Graphics. The ParaGraph software standard is now commonly used in personal digital assistants.Prior to founding webcasts.com's predecessor company in 1994 Scott work with former Nixon's protege and chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman, on "The Haldeman Diaries," a New York Times bestseller which was also one of Sony's first profitable CD-ROM products in 1994.Scott is the author of several books, including Did God Create the Internet?: The Impact of Technology on Humanity and The Velocity Manifesto: Harnessing Technology, Vision, and Culture to Future-Proof your Organization and today runs TriCorp Technologies, a strategic advisory firm for the Fortune 500.You can listen right here on iTunesIn our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * The reason Scott went to the USSR during the Cold War and how he teamed up with chess champion Gary Kasparov * What Scott learned about capitalism, communism and building businesses * Why Scott "invented" TV on the internet, a tad bit too early * The reason AI and cybersecurity are the two most important/interesting technologies in Scott's mind * How regulations can help save our cybersecurity problem * What Scott does to understand his place in the world * How working with Nixon's Chief of Staff led to a transformation in the publishing industry * Why cyberwarfare is so freaking scary and hard to fight * The things to look for when creating disruptive innovation * Why things are looking up and Scott is an optimist * How we can reinvent education for the futureMake a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support FringeFMFringeFM is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.Donate
Jason Hartman talks with Scott Klososky, founder & principal of TriCorps Technologies, about the digital transformation. The two explain what that means, what kind of protections you need to put in place in today's technological world. Technology can both help you prosper and protect you, and you need to be sure that you understand both sides of the coin. Key Takeaways: [1:16] What the digital transformation means [2:34] 3 things business owners should be concerned about when it comes to technology [8:08] Should we be concerned about AI? [12:23] Technology can help you prosper and protect, so don't just focus on prosper [18:09] Why can online portals not be held liable for things said on their platforms as opposed to traditional outlets like newspapers? Website: www.TriCorpsTechnologies.com
Jason Hartman talks with Scott Klososky, founder & principal of TriCorps Technologies, about the digital transformation. The two explain what that means, what kind of protections you need to put in place in today's technological world. Technology can both help you prosper and protect you, and you need to be sure that you understand both sides of the coin. Key Takeaways: [1:43] What the digital transformation means [3:01] 3 things business owners should be concerned about when it comes to technology [8:35] Should we be concerned about AI? [12:50] Technology can help you prosper and protect, so don't just focus on prosper [18:35] Why can online portals not be held liable for things said on their platforms as opposed to traditional outlets like newspapers? Website: www.TriCorpsTechnologies.com
With the rise of intelligent digital assistants, what are the implications in customer care? Tune in to hear Scott Klososky of Future Point of View re-imagine the future of customer care with these up-and-coming artificial intelligence systems.
Scott Klososky, founding partner of Future Point of View, offers his perspectives on the changing technology landscape and its convergence with both physical and cybersecurity. Klososky is a speaker at ASIS Europe 2018 in Rotterdam and the 11th Annual CSO Summit in Minneapolis, hosted by Target.
How do you better understand how business should look at data. The way it is collected and stored. Scott Klososky, Founder and CEO of Future Point of View, explains how we will interface with our data and how automation will change our world and beyond.
Featured Speaker: Scott Klososky, Future Point of ViewDo you have what it takes to design an innovative technology strategy to stay ahead of the curve in today’s fast-paced consumer market? Tune in to hear more from Scott Klososky, Founder of Future Point of View (FPOV) and keynote speaker at SOCAP’s 2017 Moving at the Speed of Innovation Annual Conference as he shares his thoughts on “digital maturity” as well as how organizations can adopt a culture of innovation and use technology to advance company goals.
A former CEO of three successful tech startup companies and principal at consulting firm Future Point of View, Scott Klososky specializes in seeing beyond the horizon of how technology is changing the world.
On Today's show Scott Klososky shares what it takes to build and sell a technology start up for $115m. Scott also covers: The three critical elements to making any business a success: - Vision - Recruiting a capable and motivated team - Ability to financially support the new company, and raise capital. The #1 reason why companies fail. A unique alternative to book publishing that gets you access to a crowd of skilled resources The power of publishing a book to boost your credibility and more importantly to empower you to get clear on your ideas and thoughts. Why your motivation should be around the number of people you positively impact, not the amount of $s you make. In businesses, if you are not succeeding, don’t blame the economy, take a look at your product of service and make sure it is really excellent, and unique. The importance of writing a formal business plan if you are to succeed in a start up environment. Especially, getting clear on What is the available market. How you are going to make money. What kind of team you need and How you are going to sell your solution How the ‘Internet of things’ and connected devices are going to radically change our future. How the changing technology means there will be a shortage of 200,000 data scientists in the USA in the coming years, meaning this could be an exciting skillset to build. How technology is moving to ‘wearable’ devices to ‘Implantable’ devices and how we can expect to use these, including ‘hearables’ and ‘retinal projection’. Resources mentioned in the show Crowdscribd.com FPOV.com Books Please add all books by Scott Klososky from Amazon
On Todays show Scott Klososky sharing his ‘Life Changing Questions’, ‘How do I do what I do better?’. A question that has driven him to be a leading technology consultant and successful entrepreneur. Scott also covers: How technology is getting smarter, and everyday things like ‘sprinkler systems’ to water your garden will be plugged into data so it can detect when it needs to turn on/off depending on weather patterns How the internet of things is going to radically change the business models and industries that exist today. The importance of the habit of working hard on your vision. Why you need to constantly seek to improve, even when you are already the best. Why its critical to have a relentless pursuit for excellence. Resources mentioned in the show Crowdscribd.com FPOV.com Books Please add all books by Scott Klososky from Amazon And Charles Stross, William Gibson
Michael Foguth has been nominated for “Elite 40 under 40” by L. Brooks Patterson in 2014. He has been quoted in Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, TIME Magazine, Yahoo Finance and Forbes as well as featured on NBC, ABC, CBS, CNBC, MSNBC, FOX and FOX Business. Educating today's retirees plays a key role in the planning that Michael does; he is an educator for the Richness of Life Institute through Central Michigan University, and Cleary College. Michael has become one of the national premier experts when it comes to retirement planning in today's economic times. His first book titled “Successonomics” Scott Klososky former CEO of three successful tech startup companies and principal at consulting firm Future Point of View, Scott specializes in seeing beyond the horizon of how technology is changing the world. His unique perspectives on technology, business culture, and the future allow him to travel the globe as an international speaker, consultant and author publishing four titles to date. Scott's new book, Did God Create the Internet, hit the streets just a couple of weeks ago! For more information go to MoneyForLunch.com. Connect with Bert Martinez on Facebook. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Need help with your business? Contact Bert Martinez. Have Bert Martinez speak at your event!
Francis Jackson attorney who specializes in disability law for those seeking veterans disability benefits and social security disability benefits. A founding partner of Jackson & MacNichol. He has also been quoted in USA Today and is listed in Cambridge Who's Who. He was honored by the National Academy of Best Selling Authors with a "Quilly" award for his contribution as a joint author to the Amazon best selling book, "Protect and Defend" Leslie Kossoff internationally renowned confidential advisor to executives and entrepreneurs. Cited by About.com as "one of the most intelligent and perceptive voices on executive and managerial leadership today," for over 25 years she has assisted clients ranging from Fortune 50s to start-ups in a broad range of industries and sectors. Some of her clients include Fidelity Investments, Sony, Kraft Foods, Baxter Healthcare and the US Navy. She has founded Leadership Quantified, a content creation company producing online resources that take the place of consultants Erin Heit an established brand builder who has worked with several nationally known brands during their start-up years. Assisting in internal business operations, such as brand positioning, marketing strategies, distribution growth and investor relations Scott Klososky former CEO of three successful tech startup companies and founding partner at technology consulting strategy firm Future Point of View, Scott specializes in seeing beyond the horizon of how technology is changing the world. He specializes in helping leaders see the world in new ways through his speaking, consulting and books
Francis Jackson attorney who specializes in disability law for those seeking veterans disability benefits and social security disability benefits. A founding partner of Jackson & MacNichol. He has also been quoted in USA Today and is listed in Cambridge Who's Who. He was honored by the National Academy of Best Selling Authors with a "Quilly" award for his contribution as a joint author to the Amazon best selling book, "Protect and Defend" Leslie Kossoff internationally renowned confidential advisor to executives and entrepreneurs. Cited by About.com as "one of the most intelligent and perceptive voices on executive and managerial leadership today," for over 25 years she has assisted clients ranging from Fortune 50s to start-ups in a broad range of industries and sectors. Some of her clients include Fidelity Investments, Sony, Kraft Foods, Baxter Healthcare and the US Navy. She has founded Leadership Quantified, a content creation company producing online resources that take the place of consultants Erin Heit an established brand builder who has worked with several nationally known brands during their start-up years. Assisting in internal business operations, such as brand positioning, marketing strategies, distribution growth and investor relations Scott Klososky former CEO of three successful tech startup companies and founding partner at technology consulting strategy firm Future Point of View, Scott specializes in seeing beyond the horizon of how technology is changing the world. He specializes in helping leaders see the world in new ways through his speaking, consulting and books
Listen to this interview to learn: How a dyslexic boss showed how to find a willing market and build a business from the ground up What it took to sell to larger companies as a startup Mistakes made and lessons learned from overly ambitious business expansion What CEOs need to know now about leadership skills in the age of digital marketing and social media Scott Klososky talks with Bill Ringle about practices for becoming a smarter business leader using technology and your core strengths.
Listen to this interview to learn: How a dyslexic boss showed how to find a willing market and build a business from the ground up What it took to sell to larger companies as a startup Mistakes made and lessons learned from overly ambitious business expansion What CEOs need to know now about leadership skills in the age of digital marketing and social media Scott Klososky talks with Bill Ringle about practices for becoming a smarter business leader using technology and your core strengths.