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This episode is a special edition in honour of International Women's Day on 8th March. Host Jason Foster is joined by Lou Hutchins, Director of Data Culture & Literacy at Cynozure, and Rose Attridge, Strategy Advisor at Cynozure. Together, they explore gender diversity in data and AI, the importance of sponsorship and allies, and challenges in male-dominated industries. They also discuss the role of data and AI in driving change, the need for role models, early engagement, and company action. *********** Cynozure is a leading data, analytics and AI company that helps organisations to reach their data potential. It works with clients on data and AI strategy, data management, data architecture and engineering, analytics and AI, data culture and literacy, and data leadership. The company was named one of The Sunday Times' fastest-growing private companies in both 2022 and 2023 and recognised as The Best Place to Work in Data by DataIQ in 2023 and 2024. Cynozure is a certified B Corporation.
This episode was originally published in October 2024 Anti-female genital mutilation advocates expected high-profile speakers at a packed Dublin conference – they found a small room in a hotel with 25 people and were left with large bills.Last February, the Cycle of Life Global Forum was billed as an international conference to help eradicate FGM. In exchange for large sums of money, attendees from as far away as Kenya and the US were expecting to hear from high-profile speakers such as Richard Branson, Denis O'Brien and Auma Obama.But what greeted them was far more underwhelming.The event was organised by Sean Collins-McCarthy, a self-described “Social Entrepreneur, Strategy Advisor, Filmmaker and Media Pioneer”.Irish Times journalist Olivia Kelly investigated and tells In the News what went on behind the scenes at Cycle of Life.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by John Casey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anti-female genital mutilation advocates expected high-profile speakers at a packed Dublin conference – they found a small room in a hotel with 25 people and were left with large bills.Last February, the Cycle of Life Global Forum was billed as an international conference to help eradicate FGM. In exchange for large sums of money, attendees from as far away as Kenya and the US were expecting to hear from high-profile speakers such as Richard Branson, Denis O'Brien and Auma Obama.But what greeted them was far more underwhelming.The event was organised by Sean Collins-McCarthy, a self-described “Social Entrepreneur, Strategy Advisor, Filmmaker and Media Pioneer”.Irish Times journalist Olivia Kelly investigated and tells In the News what went on behind the scenes at Cycle of Life.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by John Casey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this episode I spoke to Ahmed Gatnash, the Executive director of Kawaakibi Foundation. He is also a Strategy Advisor at the Albert Einstein Institution, and is the co-author of Middle East Crisis Factory, a primer on systemic crises and a vision for a positive future for the MENA region.During the discussion we spoke about the context of the political economic situation where Islam rose, the economic policies that were put into practice during this time, and how the policies looked at today could be seen as a mix of libertarian and socialist. One of the most interesting institutions of this period was the Waqf, an income producing asset that is removed from individual ownership for perpetuity so that the income is dedicated to a public good.You can also find the interview in video form on YouTube here.If you liked the podcast be sure to give it a review on your preferred podcast platform. If you find content like this important consider donating to my Patreon starting at just $3 per month. It takes quite a lot of my time and resources so any amount helps. Follow me on Twitter (@TBSocialist) or Mastodon (@theblockchainsocialist@social.coop) and join the r/CryptoLeftists subreddit and Discord to join the discussion.Send me your questions or comments about the show and I'll read them out sometime. Support the showICYMI I've written a book about, no surprise, blockchains through a left political framework! The title is Blockchain Radicals: How Capitalism Ruined Crypto and How to Fix It and is being published through Repeater Books, the publishing house started by Mark Fisher who's work influenced me a lot in my thinking. The book is officially published and you use this linktree to find where you can purchase the book based on your region / country.
On this episode of The Digital Patient, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO of SeamlessMD, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, chat with Colleen Hole, Strategy Advisor for Innovation and Commercialization at Advocate Health, about "Hospital at Home; Navigating Regulatory Challenges, Dealing with Misaligned Incentives, Improving Patient, Caregiver & Clinician Wellbeing, and more..."
Grant Williams explains why gold is your best bet in the coming recession. Learn why gold is a safe investment during economic downturns and how it can protect your wealth. Grant breaks down the current economic outlook, US debt crisis, and why gold is shining bright in the commodities market.In this video, Grant Williams explains why gold is your best bet in the coming recession. Discover why investing in gold can help protect your finances during economic downturns. #gold #recession #investing ------------ Thank you to our #sponsor CONTANGO ORE, Inc. (NYSE American: CTGO) - Developing Alaska's Next Gold Mines. Make sure to pay them a visit: https://www.contangoore.com/ ------------
How far has GenAI come beyond the tech innovation in the last 18 months - we hear a lot about the latest amazing advancements, but with its business application, are we still stuck in a PoC loop?This week Dave and Rob talk to Bernard Marr, Futurist, Tech & Strategy Advisor about his work to date (over 20 books!) and his new book 'Generative AI in practice. 100 amazing ways it is changing our world'. We touch on evolution of AI, effect on business and society and the risks and challenges as AI scales.TLD01:21: Optimistic Spam06:25: Cloud conversation with Bernard Marr44:44: The rise of AI assistants52:35: Keynote in Boston!GuestBernard Marr: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernardmarr/Book: Generative AI in Practice: 100+ Amazing Ways Generative Artificial Intelligence is Changing Business and Society: https://www.amazon.com/Generative-AI-Practice-Artificial-Intelligence/dp/1394245564HostsDave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/Rob Kernahan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-kernahan/ProductionMarcel Van Der Burg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcel-van-der-burg-99a655/Dave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/SoundBen Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-corbett-3b6a11135/Louis Corbett: https://www.linkedin.co
Cognism's SEO Content Manager, Monika Kisielewska speaks to Lashay Lewis, Content Strategy Advisor and Founder of Authority Plug. They discuss how SEO marketers can utilise AI, how aggressively you can sell on landing pages and much more.
Introducing Bryan Garcia and Sara Harari The CT Green Bank was the first of its kind in the US, and has generated over $2.4bn in green investment and abated millions of tonnes of CO2e by de-risking private finance, bringing stakeholders together, and pioneering approaches to local clean investment. Its President and Founder is Bryan Garcia, and Sara Harari is Associate Director of Innovation and Strategy Advisor to the President. The fascinating conversation with Chris Caldwell takes place at Yale and covers a wide range of questions and delivers us an amazing insight into the philosophy of Green Banks and this Green Bank in particular: … having a vision of a planet protected by the love of humanity, is that you can't have environmentalism without humanitarianism. … you can't save the trees by avoiding people. It is fundamentally about caring about each other. If we do that, then we are going to solve the climate crisis. But we have to be able to put our arms around each other first and then mobilize capital investment … to deliver the results that we're after. But I think that's, you know, the vision of the Connecticut Green Bank… The highlights of this episode include: Section one: The CT Green Bank mission Section two: How Green Banks train private markets Section three: From renewables to environmental infrastructure Section four: Innovation and climate justice at the local level Section five: Selling cleantech in red states: spreading the Green Bank model Section six: IRA: layered incentives and smart design Section seven: Financing climate resilience Section eight: Elections, wishlists, and sourcing meaning REFERENCES: https://www.ctgreenbank.com https://cbey.yale.edu/our-community/bryan-garcia https://cbey.yale.edu/our-community/sara-harari Conversations on Climate is a podcast produced by United Renewables and this episode is in association with Yale Center for Business and the Environment. It brings together the best minds from academia and business, to offer their experience and expertise in the face of climate change –from game theorists to corporate diplomats, and oil industry veterans to micro-algae entrepreneurs. For more top-quality interviews with our incredible guests, subscribe to our YouTube channel or follow us on Twitter. We'd love to have you join us! Don't forget to share with your colleagues, friends, and family. We would love to hear your opinions and feedback, so please leave your comments on our platforms. We talk about how the scope of the challenge before us is beyond that of any one individual or any one solution. We listen to thinkers, researchers, policymakers, and business leaders. They discuss a diversity of ideas and solutions to global climate and environmental issues and why they matter. Season 2 is presented by Chris Caldwell and produced by UNITED RENEWABLES in association with LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL, ALUMNI ENERGY CLUB. Tune into both the video and audio versions of this podcast NOW: https://www.unitedrenewables.co.uk/podcast Please visit our YouTube channel, where all of our Conversations are available for you to enjoy. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL HERE: https://bit.ly/3GZpd7R and ring the notification bell Join us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3MnhuSf Join us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Q5UKcj Join us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3tFEnK3 #leadership #organisationalbehaviour #climate #renewableenergy #conversationsonclimate #londonbusinessschool
Energy Sector Heroes ~ Careers in Oil & Gas, Sustainability & Renewable Energy
Welcome to "Energy Sector Heroes." I'm your host, Michelle Fraser, and today, we're honored to introduce our distinguished guest, Andy Samuel CBE.Andy served as Chief Executive of the UK Government's North Sea Transition Authority (formerly the Oil & Gas Authority) from its inception in 2015 until December 2022. He played a pivotal role in setting up this new organization, redefining the vision for the UK Continental Shelf and spearheading strategies for the energy transition.Passionate about the global energy transition's urgency and potential, Andy incorporated the concept of net zero into the OGA's strategy. He brings extensive experience, including roles at BG Group, where he spent over 20 years, and holds an MA in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University. Join us as we explore the realms of energy, sustainability, and leadership with Andy Samuel, an influential figure known for managing complexity and driving positive change in both commercial and government systems.
Sales strategy plays a pivotal role in the success of any business. It serves as the roadmap guiding a company's interactions with potential customers, influencing the entire sales process from start to finish. In this episode of The Brand Called You, we're delving into the exciting realm of sales strategy with Thomas Preiss, Sales Strategy Advisor and an authorized challenger advisor. 00:32- About Thomas Preiss Thomas is a sales strategy advisor. He's also an authorized challenger advisor. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
In this episode of The Jane Anderson Show, I'm thrilled to interview one of the exceptional women I personally know, Susanne Le Boutillier. Susanne Le Boutillier is a seasoned executive who, like a savvy chef, knows how to mix a pinch of ambiguity, a dash of complexity, and a dollop of effective leadership to cook up success. With over thirty years of experience working in complex and challenging contexts, she's become an expert in leadership, stakeholder engagement and change. Susanne's warm and insightful approach clarifies complex situations, turning mountains into manageable molehills. She's committed to helping leaders and organisations navigate the tough stuff and come out the other side, surviving and thriving. She has come through tough situations before and knows that sometimes it's best to keep it simple, and other times, it's all about getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. Her areas of consulting expertise span strategy and policy development, leading complex and transformational change, governance, and stakeholder engagement. As an executive and consultant, she has delivered results in diverse and demanding situations, including the implementation of system-level health reforms, working with stakeholders to create clinical training capacity and co-design and commissioning of services for people experiencing vulnerability, developing and implementing new organisational governance and operating models, and helping organisations to gain clarity about their future direction or how to approach complex challenges. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Episode 20 of the Thinkdata podcast in partnership with Dataworks and it is great to welcome Rajesh Kandaswamy to the show. Rajesh spent 10 years at Gartner where he was their chief of research and fellow and is now in the process of launching his own AI product, whilst also advising a handful of companies that are looking to realize the full potential of AI and generative AI. Widely recognized as one of the leading voices in the world of AI, Rajesh offers a refreshing and fascinating insight into this space. What led Rajesh to leave Gartner after a decade, to now focus his efforts on advising AI companies and launching his very own AI startup.What are the key factors that large enterprises should consider when contemplating investments in artificial intelligence?What are some of the misconceptions about AI adoption and what can be done about it?How does Rajesh feel about the growth trajectory of AI compared to other emerging technologies, such as blockchain?What factors will ultimately determine the success of an AI product within Generative AI?What are his predictions and insights regarding the future direction of AI and its potential impacts on various industries and aspects of daily life?
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Can you imagine that the Moon may support a population of 1,000 with over 10,000 people visiting each year by 2040? How about having the moon support industries such as construction, energy, steel procurement, communications, transportation, and even tourism and medicine? It may seem a little out of reach at this point in time, but that is the belief of our guest for today ispace. Founded in 2010, ispace is a global lunar resource development company that specialises in designing and building lunar landers and rovers. It was also the first space startup to go public via an IPO in Japan this year. The firm aims to extend the sphere of human life into space by providing high-frequency, low-costs transportation services to the moon. In particular, ispace US was part of a team awarded a contract to land on the far side of the Moon by 2025. Aside from transportation, ispace was also tasked by various space agencies to collect lunar regolith and extract water on the Moon. So far, the firm has more than 200 employees worldwide, with offices in Japan, Luxembourg and the US. But what is the value of space exploration, and to what extent does Singapore have a role in this emerging lunar economy? On Under the Radar, Drive Time's finance presenter Chua Tian Tian sat down with Jenna Tiwana, Senior Business Development and Strategy Advisor, ispace inc for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Strategy is a buzzword that is frequently used in the business world. However, as strategy advisor Marc Sniukas points out, many companies do something they call "strategy," but it's not really strategy. In this video, Sniukas shares his insights on what strategy really is and how companies can make better strategies. ABOUT THE GUEST Over the past 20+ years, Dr. Marc Sniukas has partnered with dozens of CEOs, senior leaders, executive teams, and business owners around the globe, helping them to design and execute better strategies, drive innovation, and create lasting transformation. Marc is a published author and former Director of Innovation at Deloitte. Connect here: https://www.marcsniukas.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sniukas/ KEY TAKEAWAYS The video is an interview with Marc Sniukas, a strategy advisor, and the topic of discussion is how to make better strategy. Khudania Ajay, the interviewer starts by asking Marc about his view on strategy and how it is different from planning. Marc explains that many companies say they have a strategy, but it is actually just a plan, and they don't achieve their goals. A strategy, he says, is about focusing on the challenges that are keeping a company from reaching its ambitions and finding opportunities to overcome those challenges. He emphasizes that copying competitors' strategies is not the way to go, and that innovation needs to be put back into strategy. Marc also talks about the history of strategy, how it used to be about planning for the next few years, but now with disruptions and challenges like COVID and inflation, strategy needs to focus on the challenges faced in the next 12 months. Marc also shares his thoughts on consultants and how they often create lengthy PowerPoint documents that no one reads or finds useful. ABOUT THE HOST Khudania Ajay is a media coach, podcast host, and independent journalist. In his 20-plus years in the media, he has worked with renowned organizations such as CNBC (India), Reuters, and Press Trust of India (PTI). Now, he is dedicated to helping his audience succeed through his LIVE Masterclasses. Connect here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajaykhuda... Want Khudania Ajay to Speak at your event or host it? Write here: kajmasterclass@gmail.com ABOUT THE KAJ MASTERCLASS LIVE On this LIVE global podcast show, senior journalist Khudania Ajay brings global Masters of Money and Business to his audience so they can profit from their insights, information, and learning almost daily. The KAJ Masterclass LIVE podcast is about helping you, especially small business owners, entrepreneurs and students learn from people who have built their own brands. Join us on this exciting journey of learning and earning. Check out our channel here: / @kajmasterclass Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3yr7nrD Listen on other platforms: https://pod.link/thekajstudio Newsletter / Blog: https://khudania.substack.com/ Apply to be a guest on the show: kajmasterclass@gmail.com FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL Website: https://thekajmasterclass.live/ LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3y2yKrM Twitter: https://twitter.com/kajmasterclass Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khudania.ajay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekajmaste... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kajmasterclass/message
Divas, Diamonds, & Dollars - About Women, Lifestyle & Financial Savvy!
Continuing our goal of business excellence, we are grateful for the opportunity to celebrate phenomenal women worldwide during International Women Month. They are creators and give back through service to individuals and organizations. Jalyn Roe, from The JAEL Group, will inspire you with her words that create worlds. She is a Woman Entrepreneur and Strategy Advisor. She co-founded the Jael Group and has worked with various Fortune 500 companies. She packs a lot of grace, wisdom and experience during this interview “The Three Steps to a Successful Business Strategy”. She inspired me when she shared this quote “Sit with women committed to personal growth. The conversation is different.” You will indeed learn something during this interview. Get ready for new business strategy mindset in 2023. A most excellent conversation. Find out more about Jalyn Roe and The JAEL Group.
If you'd enjoy a birds eye view of how systems of oppression and harm show up in traditional business, than this is the episode for you. Jessica Lackey, Strategy Advisor and Fractional CEO, was trained in the bluest blood of traditional business: McKinsey, Harvard Business School, and 7 years at Nike. She was a poster child for Successful Woman in Business. However, that did not safeguard her from a massive breakdown ("...I basically had a mental breakdown in my white boss's office...that went as well as you can imagine...") Ultimately that breakdown lead to the clarity that she needed to rebuild her life. Thankfully her trajectory lead her to the feminist business world. "And that's when I started to understand I didn't have language before I left because where would I have learned about capitalism and patriarchy, and the perils of unchecked growth? Where would I have learned that?" Jessica's story, insights, and brilliance will captivate you. I can't wait for you to listen! LINKS: Jessica's website: https://www.jessicalackey.com/ Jessica on IG: https://www.instagram.com/jessicalackey_consulting/ Jessica on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-lackey/ Elijah on IG: https://www.instagram.com/elijahshannonselby/ Business as Activism on IG (new!): https://www.instagram.com/businessasactivism/
Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast
Do you find yourself trapped in terror town when it comes to running your business? Strategy Advisor and Fractional COO Jessica Lackey joins us to discuss taking the right level of challenge to make sure fear isn't running your business. Jessica explains how this can be applied practically for interior designers and home pros to avoid stagnancy and balance “risky” decision-making with more certainty. Jessica Lackey is a Strategy Advisor and Fractional COO for soul-centered entrepreneurs and small businesses. She combines her deep experience in strategy consulting, Fortune 500 operations leadership, and a coaching practice to radically transform you and your business for sustainable success. She offers group programs, 1:1 business and operations consulting, and Fractional COO services. ***
Jurors in Alex Murdaugh's murder trial finally heard from the CFO of the law firm where Murdaugh was a partner. Jeanne Seckinger told the jury that she had a tense meeting with the lawyer over settlement money that the law firm had collected, which was missing. That total amount was more than $2.8 million. In less than 12 hours, Murdaugh's wife and son were fatally shot. Also on the stand today, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) Forensic scientist Megan Fletcher discussed the gunshot residue she found on Alex Murdaugh's blue, tarp-like raincoat. The raincoat was found on the third of his mother's home about a week after the murders. Residue was found on the outside and inside of the jacket. Testimony was also given on tests run on Murdaugh's shoes. Joining Nancy Grace today: Mark Tate - Trial Attorney- The Tate Law Group Leonard Romero -Forensic Firearms Examiner/ballistics Expert Christina Marinakis - Psych. D., J.D. Jury Consulting & Strategy Advisor, Dr. Michelle DuPre - Former Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner, and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department; Author: "Homicide Investigation Field Guide" & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide;" Forensic Consultant Anne Emerson - Senior Investigative Reporter, WCIV ABC News 4 (Charleston, SC); Host of Award-Winning DAILY Podcast: "Unsolved South Carolina: The Murdaugh Murders, Money and Mystery;” Twitter: @AnneTEmerson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Investment capital to fund hydrogen clean energy development is being raised in record amounts in the private and public markets this year, with both the supply and demand sides of proposed hydrogen energy solutions dependent on the development of hydrogen hubs. Dr. Venera Anderson, a global Strategy Advisor and Author on Sustainability and Climate issues, an “Illuminem's Energy Voice” and a member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council is my guest today on The Sustainable Finance Podcast (SFP) and a recognized expert in “Women in Green Hydrogen”. In today's SFP episode we review her recently published study promoting the development of coastal green hydrogen hubs as part of the U.S. clean hydrogen energy infrastructure. We also discuss the green hydrogen hub concept as a key to creating the U.S. clean energy economy. See the Attachments tab of this SFP BrightTALK channel episode for links to Dr. Anderson's articles and research related to the U.S. green hydrogen energy future.
In our last podcast episode, we had the opportunity to talk to Jessica Berlin, who is a geopolitical analyst and also founded the strategy consultancy CoStruct. Jessica gave us an insight into her career and shared useful tips for students and young professionals. More about Jessica: https://de.linkedin.com/in/berlinjessica https://twitter.com/berlin_bridge https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jberlin http://www.costruct.co/ hyrd: https://hyrd.de/ https://www.instagram.com/gethyrd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/gethyrd/ https://www.facebook.com/gethyrd/ https://twitter.com/gethyrd get hyrd Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2OHMNxXljWpKs1hU5eDqm2 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-hyrd/id1621089768 https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/d9924d00-9a8d-4882-9b27-b2f4d7fa9e2e/get-hyrd
Summary: In this episode, our host Criena Gehrke speaks with Ramon Marrades, urban economist, and Director of Placemaking Europe. The two dive right into deep discussion on the human condition and our definition of progress. Ramon shares insightful thoughts on what works when connecting people to their environment, emphasizing the importance of authenticity. They later explore creative bureaucracy, how to create a strong public policy, if strategies should shift post-covid, and much more. Ramon also speaks about Placemaking Week, Placemaking Europe's flagship conference and festival taking place in Pontevedra, Spain, 27-30 September 2022, and what he hopes will come out of the event. Wrapping up the episode, Criena shares with listeners a new segment titled “Things That Keep Me up at Night” where she discusses visitor and audience trends, and how they have shifted since the pandemic. She openly wonders if humanity has had enough time to deal with the literal and emotional impacts of Covid – and addresses the unrealistic pressure to quickly recover.References: Placemaking Europe– a network for placemaking in Europe, connecting practitioners, academics, community leaders, market actors and policy makers throughout Europe in the field of placemaking, public space, social life, human scale and the city at eye level. Placemaking Week – Europe's founding and largest placemaking festival. In the spirit of collaboration and inspiration, over 400 practitioners meet every year to share knowledge, learn and network. Our City? Countering Exclusion in Public Space– Book about strategies, projects, and proposed solution, co-authored by Ramon Marrades. Creative Bureaucracy Festival – a festival celebrating outstanding examples of innovative public administrations. Sustainable Development Goals – The UN's call for action by all countries in a global partnership. 121db – The band that Ramon plays bass in. Bio:Ramon Marrades is an urban economist, writer, and activist with a passion for people and places. He is currently Director of Placemaking Europe and Strategy Advisor to the Creative Bureaucracy Festival. Before, he has served as the Chief Strategy and Finance Officer at La Marina de València, Valencia's waterfront redevelopment agency, and a board member of the Worldwide Network of Port Cities (AIVP). Ramon is a co-editor of the book “Our City? Countering Exclusion in Public Space” (2019) and the host and co-curator of Placemaking Week Europe 2019 and the upcoming 2022 edition. His work focuses on the interface between public space and economic development. He has been a researcher at the University of Valencia (Spain), Western Sydney University (Australia), and FLACSO (Ecuador). He holds a BA in Economics from the University of Valencia and an MSc in Economics and Geography from Utrecht University. He received the Spanish Social Entrepreneur Award in 2012 and co-authored four books and published more than a hundred columns on urban issues in some of the main Spanish newspapers. In 2012, Ramon also co-founded Urbego, an international network of urban professionals dedicated to improving cities through active participation, co-creation, and knowledge sharing; personally leading projects in Australia, Ecuador, Brazil, and Colombia.
Ethereum merge has happened and ETH switched to proof-of-stake. What does it mean and what are the implications of this? I discuss it with my guests: Anthony Di Iorio, co-founder of Ethereum, Nimrod Lehavi, co-founder of Simplex, Peter Saddington, VC investor, Pierce Crosby, general manager at TradingView, Jason Lau, COO at OKCoin, Gabor Gurbacs, Strategy Advisor at VanEck, and Matthew Sigel, head of research at VanEck. Anthony Di Iorio: https://twitter.com/diiorioanthony Nimrod Lehavi https://twitter.com/nimrodlehavi Pierce Crosby https://twitter.com/crosbyventures Jason Lau, OKCoin https://twitter.com/jasonklau Gabor Gurbacs https://twitter.com/gaborgurbacs Matthew Sigel https://twitter.com/matthew_sigel ►► Get 20% off on your ticket to W3BX. Use my code: WOLF20. Register here: http://web3expo.live/ ►► JOIN THE FREE WOLF DEN NEWSLETTER https://www.getrevue.co/profile/TheWolfDen GET UP TO A $8,000 BONUS IN USDT AND TRADE ALL SPOT PAIRS ON BITGET FOR ZERO FEES! ►► https://thewolfofallstreets.info/bitget TRADE ON THE WORLD'S BEST DEX, BULLISH: ►► https://thewolfofallstreets.info/bullish/youtube Follow Scott Melker: Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottmelker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wolfofallstreets Web: https://www.thewolfofallstreets.io Spotify: https://spoti.fi/30N5FDe Apple podcast: https://apple.co/3FASB2c #Bitcoin #Crypto #Trading The views and opinions expressed here are solely my own and should in no way be interpreted as financial advice. This video was created for entertainment. Every investment and trading move involves risk. You should conduct your own research when making a decision. I am not a financial advisor. Nothing contained in this video constitutes or shall be construed as an offering of financial instruments or as investment advice or recommendations of an investment strategy or whether or not to "Buy," "Sell," or "Hold" an investment.
Get Opto's best content every day, by subscribing to our FREE Newsletter: www.cmcmarkets.com/en/opto/newsletterGrant Williams hosts one of the most popular investment podcasts around. Having co-founded world-renowned content publisher, Real Vision, back in 2014, Grant launched the Grant Williams Podcast in 2020. This is where Grant interviews the world's elite investors, economists, and geopolitical thinkers – in only 5 months, those interviews had been downloaded over 1 million times.Grant's unparalleled network was built over a 35-year career in finance, and counting. Having actively invested around the world, starting in the Japanese equity market in the mid-1980s, Grant's career has taken him to New York, Hong Kong, Sydney and Singapore.We discuss that career today, covering his current roles as Senior Adviser to Matterhorn AM in Switzerland, and Strategy Advisor to Vulpes Investment Management in Singapore. And by looking back at some of his recent interviews, we cover the current stresses on the European project, deglobalisation, and the effect of state intervention on today's debt bubble. Enjoy!Referenced interviews:Sir Steven WilkinsonPeter ZeihanDan OliverCheck out Grant's website: https://www.grant-williams.comThanks to Cofruition for consulting on and producing the podcast. Want further Opto insights? Check out our daily newsletter: https://www.cmcmarkets.com/en-gb/opto/newsletter------------------Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.CMC Markets is an execution-only service provider. The material (whether or not it states any opinions) is for general information purposes only and does not take into account your personal circumstances or objectives. Nothing in this material is (or should be considered to be) financial, investment, or other advice on which reliance should be placed. No opinion given in the material constitutes a recommendation by CMC Markets or the author that any particular investment, security, transaction, or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person.The material has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research. Although we are not specifically prevented from dealing before providing this material, we do not seek to take advantage of the material prior to its dissemination.CMC Markets does not endorse or offer opinions on the trading strategies used by the author. Their trading strategies do not guarantee any return and CMC Markets shall not be held responsible for any loss that you may incur, either directly or indirectly, arising from any investment based on any information contained herein for any loss that you may incur, either directly or indirectly, arising from any investment based on any information contained herein.
On this special episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series I am joined by Hans Kroes, Global VP and Head of the Industry Business unit for Professional Services at SAP and Ross Dawson, Keynote Speaker, Strategy Advisor, Bestselling Author, and Entrepreneur. This is the first episode in a new series — done in partnership with SAP — where I will be speaking with advisors and executives across several different industries on the state of their industry and what we can expect in the future In our conversation we discussed the following: How the professional Services Industry has changed in recent years A deep dive into how knowledge-based services are changing the industry A look into how virtual firms and the shift to hybrid work are disrupting the industry The monetization trends that are driving changes Ways professional services firms can nurture talent more effectively An exploration of the impact platforms will have on the industry The professional services industry, like many other industries, had to rapidly accelerate digital transformation last year. My conversation with Hans explores how these changes are playing out across different areas in the industry and how technology can help. It's definitely one you don't want to miss. If you'd like to learn more about the industry, be sure to check out our research brief Driving Everything as a Service in Professional Services.
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed American Leisure Inc. (AMLH)(“the Company”), a tech-forward Portfolio company that has recently updated its status with the SEC and OTC Markets. CEO of the Company, Adrian Patasar, and Technology Strategy Advisor, Jonathan Herman (who is also the Founder & CEO of Baller Mixed Reality), joined Stock Day host Sever Copley.
In Episode 103 we spoke with Zoe Freeman about the Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency organisational learning strategy, titled ‘Becoming a Learning Organisation.' She mentioned that she had worked closely with Claudia Faletolu, Kaitohutohu Mātua, Āheitanga Māori (Māori Strategy Advisor) in the Centre for Learning and Development at Waka Kotahi. Claudia joins us to discuss how Te Ao Māori (Māori world view) was deeply woven into this learning strategy. Host: Michelle Ockers Transcript and related resources: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/NN/ Podcast information and more episodes: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/ Emergent: Podcast information and more episodes: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/?podcast_series=emergent-series
Strategy Sprints: 12 Ways To Accelerate Growth For An Agile Business - Simon Severino, Business Strategy Advisor | Riderflex - Recruiting & Sourcing SIMON SEVERINO is a Mentor, Investor, and Advisor to B2B teams. In 19 years of entrepreneurship, he's executed hundreds of go-to-market strategies with B2B teams around the globe. Simon has scaled his own consultancy and has retired from operations. He reached financial freedom and became an investor. Since then he has helped thousands of entrepreneurs reach financial freedom and have a firm that runs without being dependent on them. WIN BACK CONTROL OVER YOUR TIME. LESS STRESS, MORE REVENUE. If you run a B2B firm, Strategy Sprints has the blueprints that ensure your business grows every week. Get your time and energy back with a one-to-one sprint coach. https://www.strategysprints.com/ Order your copy of Strategy Sprints: https://www.amazon.com/dp/139860349X/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_8WFMQET57HTRSF5MVTV4 Watch the Full Interview: https://youtu.be/nTCP-VnncGc On the Riderflex podcast, CEO Steve Urban interviews some of the most successful entrepreneurs, CEO's, and business leaders. Hear them tell the "REAL" stories of what it's like to start and lead businesses. Riderflex is a national, Colorado based, premier headhunter, RPO and employment agency; recruiting and searching the top talent for staffing your teams. Top Executive Recruiting Firm - https://riderflex.com/ Podcast sponsor: Marketing 360 is the #1 platform for small business and it's everything you need to grow your business. marketing360.com/riderflex #SimonSeverino #StrategySprints #Consulting #podcast #interview #entrepreneur #ColoradoRecruitingFirm #TopExecutiveRecruitingFirm #staffingagency #employmentagency #headhunter #recruitingfirm #staffing #staffingfirm #Denver #Colorado #National #Riderflex --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support
If you've found that the way your organisation does things isn't working for you any more, rather than flogging a dead horse, why not try a new way of thinking?In this episode of The Melting Pot, Roger L Martin, author, advisor, speaker, and one of the world's top business thinkers, shares how he turned Canadian Tennis around, as well how he took the Rotman School of Management and transformed it into Canada's #1 business school, on a limited budget. Now when company leaders come to him for help, his response is to first break the spell of their current way of thinking. But how can you transform your way of thinking? Download and listen to this insightful episode to find out more. On today's podcast:Business writing in the academic worldElevating the Canadian Tennis FederationA New Way to ThinkWhy strategy and execution are the same thingWhy he doesn't believe in OKRs Links:Book: A New Way to Think: Your Guide to Superior Management EffectivenessTwitter: @RogerLMartinLinkedIn: Roger L MartinWebsite: Roger Martin
Louise Daw, Innovation & Strategy Advisor for Hexagon's Mining division, has never had to look far for a mentor. Her grandmother, June Craig, has dedicated her life to humanitarian efforts and was only the second woman in Western Australia to serve as a government minister. Daw and Craig discuss professional and personal achievements and what it takes to champion diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Why will Michigan be the place to be in 2050? The future has been partially mapped out for us in this intriguing interview with Dr. Parag Khanna discussing competition for talent and quantum people.Join Dr. Parag Khanna, Founder & Managing Partner of FutureMap & Climate Alpha, for a very strategic and futuristic discussion, with host Ed Clemente. They discuss his new book Move, and all of his empirical research on how the future hunt for young talent will be more and more in demand and how Michigan will have a definitive role in that future. Hear why he predicts Michigan will be the place to be in 2050, backed with compelling reasons why. He has and still lives all over the world, teaching currently at the National University of Singapore, has degrees from Georgetown and the London School of Economics. He has been an advisor and participated with: CFR, WEF, UN, Brookings, 3 times TED presenter, OECD, Ford Foundation & Royal Geography Society. Don't miss this conversation about the global civilization! You can also read the transcript from our conversation.
Join Matt for a lively and enlightening discussion with Farmer, Author, Owner of Polyface Farm, Editor-The Stockman Grass Farmer, Joel Salatin and Greg Wendt, Wealth and Strategy Advisor.
Welcome to Reimagining Company Culture, a series discussing emerging trends and priorities shaping the future of workplace culture and employee wellbeing. We highlight thought leaders who are constantly evolving their strategy and can provide insight to folks about how to address new business challenges. AllVoices is on a mission to create safe, happy, and healthy workplaces for all, and we're excited to learn from experts who share our mission.In this episode of Reimagining Company Culture, we're chatting with Mercedes Ballard, Co-Founder & Talent Advisor, and Kristin Bonds, Co-Founder & Strategy Advisor at heristic. Mercedes Ballard is a Talent Management specialist with a successful track record in talent acquisition and culture. Kristin Bonds has a long history of recruiting and building Talent Acquisition infrastructure inside organizations of all sizes, and now she most enjoys helping startups create efficient talent programs that build inclusion into the bones of organizations from day one.About AllVoicesIn today's workforce, people often don't feel empowered to speak up and voice their opinions about workplace issues, including harassment, bias, and other culture issues. This prevents company leadership from making necessary changes, and prevents people from feeling fulfilled, recognized, and included at work. At AllVoices, we want to change that by providing a completely safe, anonymous way for people to report issues directly to company leaders. This allows company leadership real transparency into what's happening in their companies—and the motivation to address issues quickly. Our goal is to help create safer, more inclusive companies.To learn more about AllVoices visit us at www.allvoices.co!
Dr. Stephanie Wear is a Senior Scientist and Strategy Advisor at The Nature Conservancy, as well as a Visiting Fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and a Visiting Scientist at Duke University Marine Lab. Stephanie's career has been dedicated to conservation, and her work has spanned a variety of threats to marine ecosystems, including overfishing and management, the impacts of climate change, and sewage pollution. When she's not at work, Stephanie enjoys spending time out in nature with her husband and two kids, and lately they've been spending a lot of time hiking and searching for salamanders. Stephanie received her B.A. in Environmental Sciences from the University of Virginia and her M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Marine Sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She began working with The Nature Conservancy in 2001. Stephanie and her work have been featured in numerous media outlets, and she has been named one of Women's Health Magazine's "Clean and Green Pioneers" and Babble.com's "Moms Who are Changing the World". In addition, she was selected as a member of the inaugural class of NatureNet Science Fellows—a program sponsored by The Nature Conservancy and six leading universities that brings new approaches to solving global challenges surrounding sustainable provision of food, energy, and water. In our interview, Stephanie shares more about her life and science.
My guest today is Paula Widerlite. Her story reminds us that we never know what someone has been through on their journey to success. You can't judge a book by its cover... and you can't know people by their titles. Paula is the former Chief Strategy Officer of Luminis Health, a $1.2 B not-for-profit integrated health system. Prior to that, she was the Vice President of System Strategy for 22 years at Adventist HealthCare headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland. She has led countless strategic planning processes over the course of her 40-year career in non-profit health care in the Washington, DC region. Since July 2021, she has consulted with the National Post-Doctoral Association on its strategic planning process as well as the Universities at Shady Grove. She continues to assist Luminis Health with its strategic planning and business development efforts. Recently, Paula became a certified leadership coach after completing the Georgetown University's Executive Certificate program. As a trained and skilled coach, she helps her clients address challenges that are barriers to their continued professional growth and development. Combining her skills as an executive and leadership coach and facilitator, she assists executive women who are members of Chief in their career and leadership growth and development. She holds an EQ-i assessment certification, a tool that helps individuals understand their abilities and tendencies that impact workplace effectiveness and performance. She is a trustee on a local K-12 private school and in that role has been an active participant in the strategic planning process for the educational institution. She has been an active community member serving on multiple boards including Leadership Montgomery, the Lourie Center for Children, the Jewish Social Services Agency, and the Ginger Cover Continuing Care Retirement Community. Currently she is leading the Lourie Center Champions for Children women's leadership circle. She understands the challenges facing non-profit and membership-based organizations. Some of her recognitions include community service and women in industry.Paula's website: Widerlite CoachingConnect with Paula on LinkedInResources:To Work or Stay Home - How to get it right because there's no do overs by Paula Widerlite (article)Leadership Art by Max Degree (book)The Leadership Challenge by James M. Kouzes & Barry Z. Posner (book)What happened to you by Oprah Winfrey & Bruce Perry (book)Caste by Isabel Wilkerson (book)www.makelifelessdifficult.com
Interview with Frans-Anton Vermast, the strategy advisor and international smart city ambassador at Amsterdam Smart City. We will talk about his and their visions for the future of cities, how they approach the definition of smart city, how their projects at Amsterdam Smart City are established, and many more. So let's start with a proper introduction. Frans-Anton is an expert in searching for the opportunities of novel appliances and services that make cities a more habitable place for its citizens to live, work and play pleasantly. Furthermore, he specialises in developing Smart Cities as open and user centric innovative platforms as well as holistic and cross-silo approaches through collaborative bottom-up approaches and citizens engagement. Apart from best and next practises, Frans-Anton is not afraid to share some failures and lessons learned to prevent other cities making the same mistakes. He has extensive knowledge and experience in facilitating the participation of local governments, municipalities and communities in these initiatives. You can find out more about Frans-Anton and Amsterdam Smart city through this links: Frans-Anton Vermast on LinkedIn Amsterdam Smart City Frans-Anton Vermast at Amsterdam Smart City What wast the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on twitter @WTF4Cities! I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in. Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
On this episode, Nimrod provides an overview of South Africa's industrial development, highlighting major policy developments since 1995. In a final analysis he shares his thoughts on the non-tariff barriers that threaten the success of the AfCFTA. You may learn more about Nimrod's work at the Industrial Development Think Tank (IDTT) via www.competition.org.za Enjoy! Don't forget to leave a review & Let me know what you think. We value your suggestions & feedback. Tweet Me! @zimchad WhatsApp Me! +250 785 835 647 My Website: www. chadchawanda.com Facebook & Instagram @chadchawanda
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In Episode 42 of the You Can Do It Too podcast, I sit with Mariama Ndao, Global Strategy Advisor in an Oil & Gas company. In this episode, she talks about growing up in Senegal and leaving her parent to go on a quest for her own life. Through defying the odds and overcoming obstacles, she finds a way to finance her education and find a sit-around table big decisions are made. For me, Mariama is a mentor, a big sister, and a go-getter.
Noreen Makosewe a sought-after international Strategy Advisor, Keynote Speaker, Tech Inclusion Advocate and Business Woman highly experienced in helping small-to-medium enterprises launch, grow and expand through competitive strategies, information systems, innovative technologies and market expansion solutions. Regions of focus include EMEA (Europe, Middle East & Africa) and APAC (Asia-Pacific).Using her own research-based CRYSTALLIZE™ strategy consulting framework or the CLUSTER EXCELLENCE methodology, Noreen works with CEOs, business leaders and company boards designing transformational strategies that drive accelerated growth and increased profitability.Through her network, she facilitates linkages that yield strategic partnerships, knowledge sharing, access to new markets and investment opportunities. It is such an honour to interview her again as she was my first guest in 2009 when I started my first Podcast Waking Passions.With a background of 15 years of experience working at different Fortune 100 in London whilst establishing her consultancy, The Radical Leap Company. She now has 12+ years under her belt working with senior leaders & business owners from a broad range of organisations across 6 continents, and sharing thoughts and insights at business, leadership and tech conferences, and media platforms (papers, magazines, radio & TV).Whether delivering keynotes at large conferences, giving talks to small groups, training or contributing to live panels and media discussions, Noreen delivers research-based real-world thought leadership to inspire change. She covers topics related to business, SMEs, leadership, strategy, technology and performance.Outside of business, Noreen's philanthropic passion projects focus on youth development, women's empowerment and special needs children. Connect with her via:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/noreenmakoseweTwitter: www.twitter.com/noreenmakoseweWebsite: www.radicalleap.com
AGILE LEADERSHIP 10X: Creare Team ad alte prestazioni in contesti di mercato turbolenti.Anche le Strategie migliori falliscono a fronte di una cultura organizzativa disfunzionale, magari a silos e dove poteri e interessi personali limitano la crescita. I Brand ambiziosi formano, educano e sfidano i direttori, i responsabili e i team leader affinché le Persone che guidano possano esprimere il pieno potenziale e creare valore per i Clienti, le Persone con cui lavorano, l'Azienda, il Brand, la Società e l'Ambiente. I Leader 10x sono formati per guidare i Team ad eccellere nell'esecuzione, a rimanere focalizzati sugli Obiettivi e Risultati Chiave, a sperimentare e prendere decisioni informate in piena autonomia. Agile Leadership 10x è conoscenza e metodo per fare eccellere i Team indipendentemente dal contesto di mercato o dall'area funzionale in cui lavorano.Interviene Marco D'Amico, Strategy Advisor e Co-Founder oobrain.Per collaborare come Speaker e Partner agli eventi di Comunicazione Italiana: marketing@comunicazioneitaliana.it
Sydney Campos is a Visionary, Strategy Advisor, Quantum Healer and Author of The Empath Experience: What To Do When You Feel Everything. Sydney co-creates with New Earth architects and visionary collaborators in embodying new dimensions of mastery, authenticity, innovation, and ease. Whether leading advertising and PR strategy for top global brands and start-ups, hosting transformational retreats in sacred vortexes, jamming with soul family on the Visionary Souls Podcast, building soul-aligned businesses and brands with 5D visionaries, training practitioners in the Akashic Records, or architecting the world’s next social community platform, Sydney illuminates bridges into new dimensions. And today, she’s speaking with us about embodying authenticity as a key to abundance. Today’s Mantra/Affirmation: OM MAHA LAKSHMIYEI SWAHA You can find Sydney Campos at: Website: www.sydneycampos.com YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/sydneycampos Facebook: www.facebook.com/sydneycamposmagic Instagram: www.instagram.com/sydneycampos Twitter: www.twitter.com/sydcampos415 For more powerful tools to help you succeed in business and in life, visit www.inthelifeofzen.com.
STRATEGIA 10X E OKRS PER BRAND AMBIZIOSI: Definire obiettivi ambiziosi, scegliere la strategia per superarli e focalizzare sull'esecuzione.I Brand ambiziosi sono guidati da uno Scopo importante e ad alto impatto, hanno una Visione ben nota e tutte le Persone sono focalizzate per realizzarla: molto spesso ci riescono prima delle previsioni. Come fanno? 1) Sanno quello che vogliono: definiscono OKRs (Obiettivi e Risultati Chiave) allineati allo Scopo e alla Visione e tutte le Persone lavorano per obiettivi che creano valore, non per attività; 2) Fanno scelte importanti guidati dai numeri: definiscono Strategie di breve, di lungo e di medio periodo; 3) Le eseguono con eccellenza: focalizzano sul valore, sono veloci nell'operatività e se qualcosa non funziona - perché lo dicono i numeri - cestinano e vanno oltre. Tutte le Aziende possono evolvere e diventare Brand ambiziosi, basta volerlo e avere metodo: e noi parleremo di metodo.Interviene Marco D'Amico, Strategy Advisor e Co-Founder oobrain.Per collaborare come Speaker e Partner agli eventi di Comunicazione Italiana: marketing@comunicazioneitaliana.it
Nadia is delighted to welcome back Hannah Lana Preston of Minna Technologies to the ground-breaking Women of Fintech Podcast.This inspiring discussion centres around one critical message: Engage in the pay it forward sentiment. Hannah shares the importance of injecting kindness and humanity into both our business and personal lives, highlighting how crucial it is we offer support when we can. Reflecting on her personal experiences and the best way to continuously give, Hannah reminds us all why a people first strategy is so important.
EVOLVERE DA AZIENDA PRE-PANDEMICA A BRAND AMBIZIOSO: Comprendere quali sono gli elementi fondamentali della Corporate Brand Identity e come allineare persone e attività.A parità di offerta, preferisci servirti di un fornitore che si limita a rispondere alle tue richieste, oppure di un partner che lavora al tuo fianco per creare maggiore valore per entrambi?A parità di costo, preferisci acquistare da un'azienda dignitosa oppure da un Brand che dedica parte delle proprie risorse - non solo denaro - in favore della società civile e dell'ambiente?Se dovessi per forza cambiare lavoro, a parità di stipendio, sceglieresti l'azienda interessata ad arricchire solamente i membri del CDA oppure il Brand impegnato a creare valore per i Clienti, le Persone che vi lavorano e tutti gli stakeholder?L'evoluzione dall'essere un'Azienda ad essere un Brand ambizioso è il primo importantissimo passo per diventare un'Organizzazione attrattiva e ad alte prestazioni.Conduce Marco D'Amico, Strategy Advisor e Co-Founder oobrain.Per collaborare come Speaker e Partner agli eventi di Comunicazione Italiana: marketing@comunicazioneitaliana.it
Greg Patterson is the CEO of the Advisory Group, an independent financial advisory firm based in San Francisco which manages over one billion dollars in assets. He’s also an incredible athlete who recently qualified for the Ironman World Championship in Kona. Greg helps his clients identify their life goals and designs financial plans that make it easier for them to create the lifestyles they want. He believes that many of the lessons he’s learned from triathlon training can also be applied to financial planning, and he encourages his clients to think ahead, challenge their limiting beliefs and commit to achieving their ‘impossible’ goals.
"That's what a good strategy does–it saves you time, it saves you money, and it helps you to really become #1 where you WANT to become #1. Go where you are already strong, and then go for awesome."– Simon Severino, Founder and CEO of Strategy Sprints GmbH and host of the Strategy Sprints podcastJoin Ben Schneider and Simon Severino as they talk about Simon's exact process in doubling a company's revenue in just 90 days, how he established the smartest brands from San Diego to Sydney, and the top 3 mistakes SaaS builders make with their apps. Simon has been the leading Growth Advisor in Germany since founding Strategy Sprints back in 2017. For the last 4 years, he has taken established brands and grew their revenue while also building his own company–Strategy Sprints. His comprehensive process in building brands has elevated his clients' strengths, found their goals, and pushed them to become even more awesome in their own fields.Episode Notes: To find out more about Simon Severino, click the following links: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website To learn more about the "Strategy Sprints" show, click the links below:Podcast | YoutubeWant to double your business' revenue? Download Simon Severino's FREE growth tool, "The Equalizer," hereIf you want to join Simon's Facebook group for entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners, "Entrepreneurship in Sprints," click hereConnect with Ben on Instagram and on his website.For more information and to explore other episodes, click here. Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a rating and review!Follow the podcast on Instagram @bllpodcastcom Calling ALL entrepreneurs and online talents! --check out the job search platform Jobmofy.com to upgrade your business! Email: hello@bllpodcast.com
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The episode covers the professional journey of Jill Dyche from a liberal arts background to data strategy consulting founder to being an author of 4 books on data and analytics. The theme of her work as well as the books has been to extract the business value of data and technology. Jill has been able to combine both her passions of shelter dogs and analytics and apply analytics to deriving insights to increasing the adoption of shelter dogs.
The next episode of Nadia's Women of Fintech Podcast welcomes Hannah Preston to the show. Hannah is Commercial Strategy Advisor for Minna Technologies and was recognised as the most Powerful Woman in Fintech 2017 by Innovate Finance. She is an evangelist for personal economic security and also talks about the blend between her professional and family life.For more episodes, make sure you subscribe and please do leave a review wherever you get your podcasts to help promote the show.
B2B Marketers go crazy over the term account-based marketing (ABM). They treat it like it is a buzzword, a strategy that is going to advance their brand in the B2B marketplace, and one that is focused just on marketing with some sales alignment. What good is an ABM strategy though if it is not going to scale across your business? A Marketing Leader, Mentor, Growth Executive, Strategy Advisor, and the Chief Growth Officer at Integrate Inc., Scott Vaughan, delivers a call to action for companies to not just have an account-based marketing strategy, but to have an account-based approach across the entire buyer's journey, involving sales and customer success, in addition to marketing. Takeaways: Account-based marketing should not be a solo strategy of the marketing department, but be a tier that contributes to an overall account-based approach along with sales and customer success. What does the entire buyer to customer journey look like for one of your target accounts? Each department, marketing, sales, and customer success, needs to play a role in your account-based approach that is tied to your go-to-market strategy. Determine the roles that each department functions in to form the entire buyer's journey. To build an account-based approach, a company must first answer, which markets are we going after, which buyers are we targeting within those markets, and what are our key differentiators to those markets? “You're a business [person] first, marketer second.” - Scott Vaughan Identify the influencers who have a voice in your target markets, the leaders that people are listening to. Follow them on social media and engage with them in discussion, so your brand becomes a part of that network. “Marketing is about doing the research and the homework as much as it is about the execution.” - Scott Vaughan Technology on its own is not the answer to shifting from a sole account-based marketing strategy to a collective account-based approach. You need to have a strategy for how you will configure the technology first, before purchasing a new tool. Career Advice from Scott Vaughan - Trust your gut and take risks. Act on the opportunity to expand your responsibilities and learn something new. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottavaughan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScottAVaughan Integrate Inc.: https://www.integrate.com/ Busted Myths: Account-based marketing is not a strategy. - It is a mindset. Doing account-based marketing on its own may work for a time, but if your business is going to scale, then it needs to be an account-based approach. The approach needs to be tied to your go-to-market strategy that is mapped along the entire buyer's journey from marketing to sales to customer success. Ways to Tune In: iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show/id1338838763 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1vVLpNI1LssMTiL6Kdsamn Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show YouTube - Full video (https://youtu.be/UsnAszGJPxQ)
OptimizeRx - Learning Together: Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic
In the face of social distancing to prevent further spread of coronavirus, telemedicine has emerged as the best, and most viable method to ensure patients have access to medical consults and care. And while this is by no means new technology, it is experiencing unprecedented demand and ease of regulations to help support our healthcare system during this crisis. But will these temporary changes pave the way to a more permanent place at the table for telemedicine? And will broader telehealth initiatives persist after the pandemic subsides? In this episode, we discuss the intricacies and opportunities of this extraordinary moment for telemedicine, the growing importance of virtual care and its place in telehealth, and what these changes imply for the healthcare industry as a whole. Guests: Carla Smith, CEO of Carla Smith Health, Senior Advisor to Springboard Enterprises Life Sciences Council, CareTeam Technologies Inc, b.well Connected Health, among others; former Executive Vice President of HIMSS. Randy Parker, CEO of Genius Rx, Founder & CEO of MDLIVE, Strategy Advisor at high. Moderated by Miriam Paramore, President, OptimizeRx Send your questions to webinars@optimizerx.com Visit www.OptimizeRx.com/webinars for more insightful industry conversations. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn
No matter what stage of life you're in, it's important to understand how to think about the next career move. Camille Ehlers, Director of Corporate Relations and Career Services, joins us to discuss career advice and hiring trends shared by Jared Fitzpatrick, Senior Culture and Strategy Advisor with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Email questions to rtcc@uplifteducation.org Look for updates at www.uplifteducation.org/covid19 Episode Text/Transcript Watch the full Parent Connect Webisode with Jared Fitzpatrick:
We're interviewing Digital Transformation specialists across the country to find out how they're approaching their digital transformation process and how the use of AI, automation, machine learning and chatbot technology can help councils to save money, increase efficiencies and improve customer service. This week, we caught up with Natasha Bhambhra, Senior Strategy Advisor at Government Digital Service. GDS is a team within the Cabinet Office tasked with transforming government digital services. Responsibilities include building GOV.UK, making sure that people can sign into government services safely and easily, choosing the right technology for government, improving the way in which the government buys digital services plus much, much more! We talk to Natasha about the GDS Academy, DDaT Fast Stream programme as well as their Emerging Technology Development Programme which offer training in subjects like artificial intelligence, virtual reality and biotechnology. This leads us on to discuss the importance of growing your own talent in order to combat the skills gap. Lastly, we discuss which new technologies Natasha thinks will impact the government most and how the likes of AI, machine learning, chatbots, voice technology and data capture will continue to transform the way the government operates over the coming years. We ask all of our guests which resources they use to enhance their public sector digital transformation knowledge. Natasha's top picks were Wired Newsletters and Digital Leaders Blog. As always, we love to hear your thoughts and suggestions, so please send your questions/ requests/ feedback to us via the Anchor.fm app directly or using #thebotcast on any of our social channels listed below. You can also find us at ⇢ intelagent.ai or email us at info@webuildbots.ai. Twitter - @webuild_bots Instagram - @we_build_bots Facebook - @webuildbotsai Linkedin - @webuildbots
Deadline determining if Israel goes to polls is tonight Netanyahu, Liberman still in standoff; attempts to broker last-minute compromise #ISRAEL #ELECTIONS __________________ Has Avigdor Lieberman backed himself into a corner? The Yisrael Beiteinu head refuses to back down from his demands. Joining us in the ILTV studio to discuss, are Dr. Martin Sherman, Founder & Executive Director of the IISS, Gad Harel, Journalist, Media Personality, Hod Karovi, Political and Strategy Advisor for The Labor Party, and Ziv Maor, Former Editor in Chief, Mida. #LIBERMAN #ISRAELPOLITICS ____________________ New election to cost billions of NIS Experts warn second round of voting will be an extreme burden on economy #ISRAEL #NIS ___________________ Kushner, Greenblatt to visit Israel, Jordan this week Middle East envoys visiting region to drum up support for anticipated peace plan #KUSHNER #GREENBLAT ___________________ Qatar to build new powerline in Israel for Gaza New powerline most likely result of ceasefire negotiations #QATAR #ISRAEL _________________ German Anti-Semitism head backtracks, urges all Germans to wear kippahs Klein previously told Jews not to wear kippahs due to rise in antisemitism #GERMANY #KIPPAH ___________________ 7Pitzer College Pres visits U of Haifa in defiance of calls for Israel boycott President used his veto to overthrow BDS resolution to cancel Haifa program #PITZER #HAIFA ___________________ Shalva band founder to be honored by Bar Ilan University Kalman Samuels, Gadi Eizenkot and Miriam Adelson included in lineup of honorees #SHALVABAND #KALMAN SAMUELS ___________________ $100M investment in Israeli food tech New incubator to launch in town of Kiryat Shmona #FOODTECH #ISRAEL ___________________ TAU study shows bats who eat together, stay together Study on fruit bats reveal compelling “food-for-sex” trade between mating bats #TAU #BATS ___________________ The Weather Forecast Skies are mostly sunny in Tel Aviv today with a high of 31 degrees Celsius, or 88 degrees Fahrenheit. tomorrow is expected to get even hotter with temperatures reaching 32 degrees Celsius or 89 degrees Fahrenheit. #ISRAELWEATHER #ISRAELFORECAST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the Country Manager of Visa Rwanda, Lucy Mbabazi oversees operations in Rwanda, Burundi and Malawi. Prior to this role, she led the implementation of Visa—Government of Rwanda Public Private Partnership initiatives, established to lay the foundation for the digitization of Rwanda's economy and financial inclusion. Mbabazi has also served as Policy and Strategy Advisor to the Head of Information Technology at the Rwanda Development Board, the coordinating body of all Government of Rwanda ICT initiatives. There she led the development of Rwanda's National ICT Plan, guiding Rwanda's transformation into the vision of an ICT driven society. Mbabazi is also President of Girls in ICT Rwanda, a group of professional women working to inspire more Rwandan young women to pursue careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). She holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Management from La Roche College and a Master of Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. In this episode of the podcast, Mbabazi discusses the importance of mentoring so that young women realize their potential and the significance of inclusion in both corporate leadership and access to financial services. Key Interview Takeaways Successful businesswomen must mentor girls and young women, inspiring them to see the “realm of possibilities.” Mbabazi didn't have aspirations beyond working as an executive assistant until Leslie Hale, CFO at RLJ, told her, “You can't be my secretary. You have so much potential.” Hale's encouragement motivated Mbabazi to apply to an Ivy League graduate school and led to her current success. Current leadership must be a part of the movement toward inclusion. Until men acknowledge the fundamental problem and deliberately make decisions to include women and minorities, inequality will continue to breed tension and further divide society. Inclusion is also Mbabazi's mission in her role at Visa. She is working to make financial services available to everyone in Rwanda through innovation around the basic cellular devices that most people own. Rather than having to travel five kilometers to reach a bank, the mobile phone is the bank, and everyone has access to the financial services they need to help them grow. Widespread access to financial services is not only good for individual account holders, it is also essential for the governments in emerging markets. To fund development, governments rely on money in the bank, and the digitization of financial services allows a developing country to fund its treasury. As a result, that country is mobilizing its own resources rather than waiting for an NGO to build schools or provide water. Connect with Lucy Mbabazi https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucy-mbabazi-10b91413 https://lucymbabazi.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/lucymbabazi?lang=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices