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In this episode, Markus Zirn and Earl Newsome delve into Earl's impactful role at Cummins Inc., exploring how technology bolsters the company's multifaceted business landscape. Drawing insightful parallels between IT composability and the improvisational nature of jazz, Earl explores the criticality of agility and interoperability amidst the dynamic tech sector. Diving into the realm of AI, Earl advises a collaborative approach over a replacement model, envisioning technology users as empowered 'AI artists'. He passionately emphasizes the nexus between comprehending business processes and technology's pivotal role, advocating for an adoption-driven model to unleash the full potential of technological advancements.
Timestamps*(00:00) Episode Start
*(02:12) Business processes and technology integration at Cummins
*(07:27) Evolution of the CIO role
*(12:22) Importance of a growth mindset in IT leaders
*(15:32) Earl's insights on AI
*(26:57) Composability as an IT tool
*(33:07) Significance of diversity in tech
*(39:22) Simplifying technology adoption and streamlining user experience
“Software is eating the world today. And so you have to move from being a caretaker to actually being a harvester. You have to plant those seeds, and you've got to water those seeds, and then you've got to grow those seeds, and not only grow, right? You have to harvest [them] in order to get the full value of technology in your business. So how is software going to eat your industry? If you understand that, then you can understand what seeds you plant, where you need to plant those seeds, how you get those seeds to grow, and then how you harvest the benefit of that technology embedded in your in your business.”
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In this episode, Markus Zirn and Earl Newsome delve into Earl's impactful role at Cummins Inc., exploring how technology bolsters the company's multifaceted business landscape. Drawing insightful parallels between IT composability and the improvisational nature of jazz, Earl explores the criticality of agility and interoperability amidst the dynamic tech sector. Diving into the realm of AI, Earl advises a collaborative approach over a replacement model, envisioning technology users as empowered 'AI artists'. He passionately emphasizes the nexus between comprehending business processes and technology's pivotal role, advocating for an adoption-driven model to unleash the full potential of technological advancements.
Timestamps*(00:00) Episode Start
*(02:12) Business processes and technology integration at Cummins
*(07:27) Evolution of the CIO role
*(12:22) Importance of a growth mindset in IT leaders
*(15:32) Earl's insights on AI
*(26:57) Composability as an IT tool
*(33:07) Significance of diversity in tech
*(39:22) Simplifying technology adoption and streamlining user experience
“Software is eating the world today. And so you have to move from being a caretaker to actually being a harvester. You have to plant those seeds, and you've got to water those seeds, and then you've got to grow those seeds, and not only grow, right? You have to harvest [them] in order to get the full value of technology in your business. So how is software going to eat your industry? If you understand that, then you can understand what seeds you plant, where you need to plant those seeds, how you get those seeds to grow, and then how you harvest the benefit of that technology embedded in your in your business.”
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