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Dee Hock, Visa Founder, Innovation Show interview, part 3

Part 3 explores how Dee Hock “educed” an organisation using “chaordic" principles. He highlights how we brought so many diverse…

6 years ago

Dee Hock, Visa Founder, Innovation Show interview, part 2

Part 2 explores how just as Dee Hock decided to "retire on the job" by giving up on his desire…

6 years ago

Dee Hock Visa Founder, Innovation Show interview, part 1

Dee Hock is notoriously private. This is a unique multi-part interview which he granted the Innovation Show. It is an…

6 years ago

China gears up to launch a Digital Currency in May 2020

The Chinese have announced that they will be launching in May 2020 a digital currency surely it will not be…

6 years ago

Sheroes: Our new architects for the brave new world post Covid-19

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer Sheroes. A blend of “She” and “Heroes”. Just like Hope. A word that conjures…

6 years ago

The Humachine: Humankind, Machines, and the Future of Enterprise with John Wood,

Latest podcast from Aidan McCullen. The Humachine: Humankind, Machines, and the Future of Enterprise with John Wood There is a…

6 years ago

COVID19 business impacts – Coffee Roaster Innovates Supply Chain

On Sunday March 25th Ferg Brown and his wife were watching the news. Up until then, the developing news on…

6 years ago

Quantum computing and blockchain, is this our bold future?

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer, with some interesting musings on Quantum computing and blockchain Everything that happens is connected…

6 years ago

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