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By Hugh Evans - powered by FromHereOn studios
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Join our host, Hugh Evans, for a provocative conversation with AI ethics trailblazer and truth-seeker Meredith Whittaker. Meredith, president of Signal and co-founder of the AI Now Institute, shares her critical insights on the current state of AI, the dangers of concentrated tech power, and the need for a more equitable approach to the field. Discover how Meredith’s journey at Google shaped her views and why she believes real progress lies in smaller, community-led tech solutions. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding how we got here with AI, alternative pathways, privacy, and the ethical implications for humanity.
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Cut through the virtue war and head straight for business impact with our latest episode about diversity and inclusion in the workplace for women.
Entrepreneurial powerhouse CEO of Inspiring Rare Birds & Job Capital, Jo Burston, is on a quest to improve the way that women are seen, respected, and rewarded at work.
Join our hosts, Hugh Evans and Liz Wise, as they chat with Jo about the D&I issues that have been blocking change, and the immediate actions that anyone can take to create a more representative and inclusive workforce.
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Today we're joined by Rodrigo Baggio - an outstanding leader who has an amazing impact on the lives of millions of young people.
25 years ago, Rodrigo created Recode to fight the digital divide. Recode delivers training in entrepreneurship and digital tools, supporting facilitators in low-income communities to reprogram their realities.
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With a 2 billion dollar market cap, Judo Bank has one goal: To be Australia's most trusted SME bank. Founder and CEO of JUDO bank, Joseph Healy told Growth Magic their different approach to banking, with less bureaucracy and a more human approach and how they are planning to stay on track in taking on the big banks.
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Introduction: Judo Bank is valued at 1.9 billion, making it one of Australia’s rare business Unicorns. Judo is a ‘challenger bank’ with a “high-touch, high-tech” model.
The creator story: Co-Founders Joseph and David caught up every Friday after work for a ‘weekly download’,frustrated at the banking system they worked in. Eventually asking the question: “Why don’t we build a bank”?
Purpose: Judo’s purpose is to be Australia's most trusted SME business bank. For Judo to succeed in a market dominated by giants, it has to differentiate itself, relating everything back to its purpose.
Technology: Understanding there is a huge gap of customer dissatisfaction in the current banking system, the key for Judo is a modern technology banking model with a strong human face. Judo doesn't see technology ever replacing human judgment, but making things much more efficient.
Customer Journey Experience: Using technology to create seamless and more human customer experiences, through specific data and efficient human judgement.
Technology company or bank?: Traditional banking vs Modern banking. The main role of technology, data analytics and personnel training to create the ‘Judo Way’ a more humane and efficient approach of banking focused on SME.
Value proposition: How the 4 C’s, character, capacity, capital and collateral can influence decisions.
Bankers who are passionate about their business, that differentiates on the speed of decision making have the ability to be competitive.
Disruptors and concerns: What are the potential disruptors and concerns of the market for an SME business bank and how the housing market could put the Australian economy at risk.
Blockchain, P2P and Financial Innovation. Consequences of the relationship between the unregulated market and the banking system and how technology is helping it evolve.
Conclusion: Joseph Healy’s advice to entrepreneurs and small-medium business owners looking for funding and loans
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Jim Estill is a Canadian technology entrepreneur, executive, and philanthropist. He was a founding board member of Research in Motion, the creators of BlackBerry. Jim's first business was EMJ Data Systems, which listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. He went on to build DaisyTek to 250 million in revenues, and while at the helm of Synnex, he took them from 800 million to 2 billion dollars in sales. Jim's new venture is called ShipperBee, the Uber of the parcel delivery world.
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For all of you large scale transformation and culture nerds out there, this episode is for you.
Join us as we speak to Rachel Higham, former MD of Technology at BT, and now Chief Information Officer at WPP, about what it takes to co-design a totally new way for 14,000 people in technology to work.
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Today we're joined by the incredible Brian Von Herzen, one of the loveliest guys in EnviroTech. Brian is the Founder and Executive Director of the Climate Foundation, he is the prestigious Hertz fellowship recipient and he's the founder of Cair Planes. Brian is Silicon Valley alum, an ocean scientist, an engineer and a serial entrepreneur.
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.