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In the concluding episode of the Future of Work, Now podcast series, Jess looks back at some inspiring quotes from our podcast guests. We've had an amazing run and would like to thank all our wonderful guests who have come to share their stories and work us! We hope that you have been inspired too.
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In this episode, Jess and Suraj speak about his entrepreneurial journey and how Suraj
is motivated by the energy and passion of the global entrepreneur community that the group has established. Genius Group supports entrepreneurs in their transformations with its technology solutions. These include its online education platform and entrepreneurial assessment tool. The group also runs events and spaces like Genius Central Singapore where entrepreneurs can co-work and make new connections.
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In this episode, Jess and Dr Khanna discuss the role of AI in today's technology landscape as well as the challenges it poses for companies in terms of the skills which are needed. They also talk about women in the workplace and Dr Khanna's passion for developing young talent who will lead us into the future.
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Season 4 of our podcast focuses on the theme of Tech in Hyperspeed. As businesses become more digital and increase interactions with customers via digital channels, this contributes to the explosion of data that companies have at their fingertips, which could be valuable for business decisions and insights. However, businesses are challenged with being able to successfully access and analyze all of that data, with a values-based, privacy-centric approach. With MuleSoft and Tableau, organizations can unlock, understand and act on insights from their data, anywhere it resides.
Our host for the season is Jess O'Reilly, Regional Vice President for Salesforce, She speaks with Robert Wickham, Vice President Strategy & Growth, Tableau Asia Pacific & Japan to learn more about creating a data culture starting with trust.
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As the digital imperative reshapes how we work and connect with our customers, marketers everywhere are experimenting and pushing the boundaries of digital technology. From pivoting to online events to driving hyper-personalisation, they’re spearheading a massive shift in customer engagement. In this episode Simone speaks with Wendy Walker, Senior Director Marketing, Asia Pacific, Salesforce, who shares how marketers can spearhead equality and empathetic engagement.
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In this episode Simone speaks with Avis Easteal, Regional Head of Consumer, Asia Pacific, Luxasia. Avis shares that what she likes most about the industry is the emotional satisfaction she experiences. She doesn’t see her career as simply “selling stuff”. Rather, she connects people to the things they are going to love. Simone talks to Avis about her work and asks for her views on beauty, data and digital transformation.
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In this episode Simone speaks with Justin Peyton, Chief Transformation and Strategy Officer, Asia Pacific at Wunderman Thompson. Justin discusses the impact of the pandemic and how Wunderman Thompson worked with clients to stay connected with customers. While businesses have operated in a constant state of flux since the pandemic, Justin also said that treating transformation as a philosophy versus a project could help businesses to manage this change.
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In this episode Simone speaks with Stuart Thornton, CEO and Co-Founder, hoolah, where they talk about hoolah's commitment to responsible affordability and the company's strategy for consumers in Asia. We also learn more about Stuart's journey as an entrepreneur and how hoolah is educating shoppers to take a more sustainable approach to shopping.
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Season 3 of the Future of Work Now podcast takes a deep dive into the Digital Imperative with our host, Simone Heng. For companies in every industry, connecting to customers through digital channels is more important than it’s ever been before. In fact, for many companies, a digital transformation has become a matter of survival. Salesforce helps companies put their customers at the center of everything they do by helping them with their digital transformations.
In this episode Simone speaks with Peter Schwartz, Senior Vice President for Strategic Planning and Chief Futures Officer at Salesforce. They have a very lively conversation about the evolution of workplaces amidst the pandemic and how the way we work has changed forever. Peter also talks about future-proofing businesses for the new world and also his work on movies like Minority Report, Deep Impact, Sneakers, and War Games.
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In this episode, Haikel speaks with Anthea Ong, Founder of Hush TeaBar, where they discuss how silence can help reduce workplace anxiety and lead to greater empathy and connection. Anthea also shares how Hush TeaBar is bringing silence to the workplace with its diverse team of employees. The team includes individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, and living with mental health conditions.
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In this episode, Haikel speaks with Fiza Malhotra, Global Marketing Director of Space Matrix. They discuss redesigning work spaces in the new normal and now consultants are thinking about employee psyche and well-being as people head back to the office as they plan for flexible working spaces in the new normal.
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In this episode, Haikel speaks with Duncan Jepson, Managing Director of Liberty Shared, who shares his insight into how information from the digital realm is connecting us more and more today. He delves into the disconnect between some of the rhetoric out in the market at the moment, his team's work with vulnerable communities who remain unconnected and why data collection and analysis can be a powerful tool in addressing human rights issues.
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In this episode, Haikel speaks with Goh Shuet-Li, Executive Director of Resilience Collective, a peer powered platform for mental wellness. Shuet-Li discusses the difference between mental health and mental illness and how the Resilience Collective's Peer Support Specialists are using their lived experience to help people gain a deeper understanding of their mental health so that they can recover from their condition.
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Happy 2021 and welcome back to the Future of Work, Now podcast!
In this season, we delve into the theme of All-digital, Work from Anywhere World with our host, Haikel Fahim. Even as COVID-19 eventually fades, business will not be business as usual. The workplace is not going back to the way it was. Not everyone is coming back to an office. Not every sales call or major marketing event will need to be in-person. During the pandemic we’ve learned how to sell, service and market from anywhere. Going forward we’ll have a hybrid work culture that accommodates employees working from their offices, homes, coffee shops, cars—from anywhere. Everyone needs to be able to work from anywhere and from any device. An all-digital, work-from-anywhere world is the new normal.
In this episode, Haikel speaks with Vala Afshar, Salesfore's Chief Digital Evangelist, who discusses the transformation power of the pandemic and what is has meant for consumers, for businesses and for communities. He also shares his insight on moving foward in this new normal. -
In this episode our host Asha talks to Maya Hari, Vice President, Asia at Twitter. An avid techie who is a passionate advocate for gender equality and sustainability, Maya talks about the evolution of Twitter and how the platform has changed over the years. She is also a winner of CMO Asia's Women Leadership Excellence Award in 2015 and just an all-round inspiring leader and mother who brings her light into this conversation.
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In this episode our host Asha talks to environmentalist, Nadya Hutagalung, about her work in driving action for the planet, her non-profit, We the Good and how you can't hug someone through a zoom!
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In this episode our host Asha talks to LGBTQ rights activist and social worker. Yangfa about diversity, inclusion, the rainbow communities of Singapore and what changes he would like to see for Singapore going into the future.
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In the first episode of our new podcast series, Paralympic Medalist, Theresa Goh talks about the highs and lows of her swimming career and how she found balance.