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Digital Coffee Sessions

Podcast Digital Coffee Sessions
Prichelle Rugdeo
Join me, Prichelle Rugdeo, as I meet with co-hosts and guests to discuss their experiences and knowledge in future technologies and emerging trends. We chat abo...

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  • The Art of Active Allyship with Poornima Luthra
    What can we do?I sit down with Dr. Poornima Luthra. She shares her PracAdemic activities within academia and as a practitioner. Whether you listen to this for yourself, as a leader or for your business, she asks us to visualise our spaces and places and consider ‘What can I do?’. She does this through the core pillars within Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.Dr. Poornima Luthra is a recognised author, keynote speaker, business consultant, and leading practitioner-academic in the field of talent management and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). As Associate professor at the Copenhagen Business School, she provides effective DEI thought-leadership from a global perspective, workshops, and consultancy services for organisations who are determined to nurture inclusive workplaces for their diverse talent. She has been ranked as one of the world’s 30 up-and-coming management thinkers by Thinkers50 and is a recipient of the Professional Women of Colour Denmark Impact Award and winner of the Nordic Blaze Inclusion Award. She is the author of Leading Through Bias (2023 (English)/ 2024 (Danish & Italian)), The Art of Active Allyship (2022), and Diversifying Diversity (2021) and is a contributor to Harvard Business Review on topics related to DEI.Related links or mentioned in this podcastSelected publicationsWebsite Seeking qualitative rigor in inductive research: Notes on the Gioia methodology02:30 Meet Dr. Poornima Luthra08:20 PracAdemic, activities as an academic and practitioner13:50 Understanding the core pillars of her work 20:00 Shares an exercise, asked to visualise…24:00 What can we do?31:00 An interesting research idea, would you listen to…Continue listening...⁠Futures Literacy Lab with Beatriz Carneiro⁠⁠Using the future in the present with Felipe Koch⁠⁠Being open to emergence with Loes Damhof⁠This episode was:Edited by ⁠⁠Preneil Pillay ⁠⁠Hosted by ⁠⁠Prichelle Rugdeo ⁠⁠Original music by Jakob Ranum, ⁠⁠⁠Studio25⁠Produced by Prichelle Rugdeo and Preneil PillayPowered by ⁠Station⁠ and the ⁠Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship⁠.
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  • Digital independence with Mikkel Flyverbom
    How are we seen, known and governed through our visibilities?I sit down with Mikkel Flyverbom. If you are new to this podcast, we host conversations related to technology, research, innovation and the emerging future. This conversation covers all these areas and highlights important topics and emerging ideas that we may benefit from paying attention to. Mikkel Flyverbom is Professor of Communication and Digital Transformations at the Department of Management, Society and Communication, Copenhagen Business School (CBS), Denmark. Also, he is founding academic director of the BSc in Business Administration and Digital Management program at CBS.His research on digital transformations, data, internet governance, and tech companies has been published in leading international journals, such as Business & Society, The Information Society, Telecommunications Policy, Organization Studies, Management Communication Quarterly, Organization, as well as a number of books. His most recent book, The Digital Prism: Transparency and Managed Visibilities in a Datafied World has been published by Cambridge University Press.He has been a visiting professor at Stanford University, University of California, Santa Barbara, Rutgers University, Bamberg University and Luiss University.He is a member of the Danish government’s Data Ethics Council, a member of the Expert Group for the AI Task Force and former chairman of the Expert Group on Tech Giants. He also writes a regular tech column for the Danish newspaper Politiken, and is a widely used media expert on digital transformations and the tech industry.Related links or mentioned in this podcastSelected publications from Mikkel FlyverbomThe Digital Prism: Transparency and Managed Visibilities in a Datafied WorldTech giants' role as digital infrastructure - Report 3 from the government's expert group on tech giantsShoshana Zuboff’s website and publications 02:00 Meet Mikkel Flyverbom08:10 As a member of the Data Ethics Council13:00 Discussing the Expert Group on Tech Giants18:00 Digital Prism22:22 Leadership considerations 24:00 Shares his upcoming research interests29:00 Vinyl Continue listening...⁠Using the future in the present with Felipe Koch⁠⁠Being open to emergence with Loes Damhof⁠Digital ecologies with Attila MártonBlockchain use cases with Jonas Sveistrup SøgaardThis episode was:Edited by ⁠⁠Preneil PillayHosted by ⁠⁠Prichelle Rugdeo ⁠⁠Original music by Jakob Ranum, ⁠⁠⁠Studio25⁠Produced by Prichelle Rugdeo and Preneil PillayPowered by ⁠ Station⁠ and the ⁠ Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship⁠.
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  • Blockchain Healthcare use cases with Filippo Frangioni
    Discovering use cases for Blockchain within HealthcareI sit down with Filippo Frangioni. He shares his journey into Blockchain, 3 Blockchain use cases within healthcare and adoption challenges within the industry. We also get to talk about ‘Community of practice’ and the Blockchain Communities of Practice he has started. Filippo Frangioni is a Product Manager at Novo Nordisk, where he has spearheaded innovation in AI and blockchain, driving the development of digital products within the pharmaceuticals sectors. With a blend of technical expertise and commercial insight, he has been instrumental in advancing digital transformation projects within healthcare. Filippo also serves as Head of Partnerships at the Nordic Blockchain Association, fostering connections within the Web3 community through memberships, regulatory initiatives, and events like the Nordic Blockchain Conference.Related links or mentioned in this podcastCommunities of practice: A brief introduction⁠ (Journal) Blockchain in clinical trials (ScienceDirect Journal)Decentralized science (DeSci) (Website)The Emergence of Biotech DAOs (Blog) Decentralized Science: The Future of Scientific Exploration Inspired by Meta- and Open-Science Principles (Blog)Leading on post-quantum technology(Website)02:00 Meet Filippo Frangioni04:25 What is a public and a private Blockchain 05:40 What is a Blockchain distributed ledger07:16 Background into healthcare and pharmaceutical industry07:40 Use Case: Product traceability 08:44 Use Case: Clinical trials11:40 Use Case: Decentralised science (DeSci)14:30 Encryption15:40 Adoption challenges18:30 Blockchain Communities of Practice28:42 A parting thought and a quoteContinue listening, up next⁠Digital ecologies with Attila Márton⁠⁠Blockchain use cases with Jonas Sveistrup Søgaard⁠This episode was:Edited by⁠ ⁠⁠Preneil Pillay ⁠⁠Hosted by⁠ ⁠⁠Prichelle Rugdeo ⁠⁠⁠Original music by Jakob Ranum,⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Studio25⁠⁠Produced by Prichelle Rugdeo and Preneil PillayPowered by ⁠Station⁠ and the⁠ Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship⁠.
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  • Blockchain use cases with Jonas Sveistrup Søgaard
    Considering shifts in business models and collaborative advantagesToday I sit down with Jonas Sveistrup Søgaard. We talk about a business transaction; as it is today, as it is on Blockchain and why we may start to see more Blockchain use cases emerge. He also shares concepts and reasons related to shifts in business models and explains differences between AI and blockchain adoption cycles. Jonas Sveistrup Søgaard is an expert in blockchain technology and innovation and works as Technology Director at Devoteam. His focus spans a range of technologies, including blockchain, IoT, and GenAI, with a specific emphasis on applications in the public sector, industrial processing, and banking compliance.As part of an industrial PhD program, Jonas collaborated with organizations like Erhvervsstyrelsen, CBS, and Deloitte to research the impact of blockchain technology on market practices, particularly in the areas of domestic and cross-border transactions. This work involved benchmarking and simulating trade finance applications across multiple blockchain platforms. With his extensive background spanning technology, policy, and real-world implementations, Jonas offers a unique perspective on the evolving landscape of blockchain and related innovations.Related links or mentioned in this podcastCost of Trust (RMIT, Paper) Unlocking Privacy on Ethereum with Paul Brody(podcast)Evaluating trust infrastructure of emergent technologies (LinkedIn post)AI’s impact of Business Models: A New Paradigm for Organizations (LinkedIn post)00:60 How I met Jonas Sveistrup Søgaar 03:40 Jonas shares his study and career journey 08:00 Blockchain, a coordination mechanism 13:00 Green Act of Europe and the Digital product passport  16:15 Shift in business models, Scope 1, 2, 319:00 Collaborative advantage, co-innovation risk and adoption chain risk24:33 Trust, transparency and traceability28:56 Skills, the job market and adoption cycles 33:55 Ecosystems thinking, shares an example36:00 Discussing de-dollarisationContinue listening, up next⁠Digital ecologies with Attila Márton⁠⁠Blockchain Healthcare use cases with Filippo Frangioni⁠This episode was,Edited by ⁠⁠⁠Preneil Pillay ⁠⁠⁠Hosted by⁠⁠⁠ Prichelle Rugdeo ⁠⁠⁠Original music and sound mastering by Jakob Ranum, ⁠⁠⁠⁠Studio25⁠⁠Produced by Prichelle Rugdeo and Preneil Pillay
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  • Digital ecologies with Attila Márton
    What society needs to be in place in order for what we observe to be not only acceptable but also desirable?I sit down with Attila Márton. We talk about what captures his attention when he is not teaching at the Copenhagen Business School or researching digitalization of core social phenomena. He shares what we can learn from ecological thinking, shares some ecological perspectives, discusses platforms as an organisational form and highlights some guiding principles a business, start up or individual could follow or be aware of in terms of digitalization.Attila Márton is a Digital Ecologist. His research focuses on propelling ecosystemic thinking to make digitalization serve humanity. To this effect, he is currently exploring the co-evolutionary dynamics between platforms and their respective ecosystems, the political ecology of digital labour and AI, the sociology of digital knowledge and forgetting, and the re-decentralization of the Internet.Related Links or mentioned in this podcastA digital future of resilience: What can we learn from ecological thinking?Selected publicationsVoyant tools00:47 Meet Attila Marton08:07 Shares insights into his writing process 12:05 Attila’s selected publications: Digital, Information, Platforms and New 13:22 Discussing Platforms and Sharing Platforms16:19 Platforms as an organisational form: changing how we are used to organising18:10 Social media and labour platforms20:00 Ecologies, a mind set 27:15 How do ‘ecological systems’ self regulate and what can we learn 28:48 First principles thinking29:00 Shares an example, it was not the one I was thinking of31:04 Discussing resilient and robust, within the system itself 33:20 Variety and redundancy 38:25 From an ecological perspective: AI 45:31 Asked to share one thing he would like us to knowContinue listening, up nextBlockchain use cases with Jonas Sveistrup SøgaardBlockchain Healthcare use cases with Filippo FrangioniThis episode was,Edited by ⁠⁠⁠Preneil Pillay ⁠⁠⁠Hosted by⁠⁠⁠ Prichelle Rugdeo ⁠⁠⁠Original music and sound mastering by Jakob Ranum,. ⁠⁠⁠⁠Studio25⁠⁠Produced by Prichelle Rugdeo and Preneil PillayPowered by ⁠Station⁠ and the ⁠Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship⁠.
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