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In this episode, Markus Zirn and Tristan Cox dive deep into the digital and regulatory landscape of aged care in Australia. Tristan shares insights into the formation and evolution of the Royal Commission, driven by significant events and the need for an integrated regulatory approach. He discusses the challenges and transformations within aged care, highlighting the importance of process mapping and technological adaptation in enhancing care quality. They also explore Tristan's remarkable career journey from studying archaeology to leading digital innovation in aged care, underscoring the invaluable role of a growth mindset in government IT leadership. Lastly, they delve into the future of aged care regulation, touching on Tristan's vision for leveraging technology to simplify government processes and make a lasting impact in the sector.
Timestamps*(00:00) Episode Start
*(02:23) Understanding the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety in Australia
*(05:16) Tristan's career journey
*(14:22) Challenges technology leaders face in aged care
*(23:30) Tristan's driving forces in his work
*(27:18) IT's role in simplifying government processes
*(35:50) Key takeaways from ‘The New Automation Mindset' book
*(41:22) Improving efficiency with Tristan's 'Operational Digital Toolkit'
Episode Key Takeaways“Decomposition is right at the center of our enterprise architecture. We want to use best in breed products and connect them together in a smooth transition, an easy connection, so that we can get the data transfer between systems. And actually the Workato product is what we landed on to do that. It has all of these attributes, it has an ability to be used in a very powerful and flexible way. Is it fast? Absolutely. We can develop stuff really quickly in there. Does it have flexibility? Yes. We can do all sorts of things with it that, in fact, we're discovering some things that weren't even in our original intent, but we're playing with those things just to understand the boundaries.” - Tristan Cox
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In this episode, Markus Zirn and Tristan Cox dive deep into the digital and regulatory landscape of aged care in Australia. Tristan shares insights into the formation and evolution of the Royal Commission, driven by significant events and the need for an integrated regulatory approach. He discusses the challenges and transformations within aged care, highlighting the importance of process mapping and technological adaptation in enhancing care quality. They also explore Tristan's remarkable career journey from studying archaeology to leading digital innovation in aged care, underscoring the invaluable role of a growth mindset in government IT leadership. Lastly, they delve into the future of aged care regulation, touching on Tristan's vision for leveraging technology to simplify government processes and make a lasting impact in the sector.
Timestamps*(00:00) Episode Start
*(02:23) Understanding the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety in Australia
*(05:16) Tristan's career journey
*(14:22) Challenges technology leaders face in aged care
*(23:30) Tristan's driving forces in his work
*(27:18) IT's role in simplifying government processes
*(35:50) Key takeaways from ‘The New Automation Mindset' book
*(41:22) Improving efficiency with Tristan's 'Operational Digital Toolkit'
Episode Key Takeaways“Decomposition is right at the center of our enterprise architecture. We want to use best in breed products and connect them together in a smooth transition, an easy connection, so that we can get the data transfer between systems. And actually the Workato product is what we landed on to do that. It has all of these attributes, it has an ability to be used in a very powerful and flexible way. Is it fast? Absolutely. We can develop stuff really quickly in there. Does it have flexibility? Yes. We can do all sorts of things with it that, in fact, we're discovering some things that weren't even in our original intent, but we're playing with those things just to understand the boundaries.” - Tristan Cox
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