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IT Insights

IT Insights by Future Processing is an online programme aimed at creating quality content with seasoned business and technology leaders dedicated to their goals, perspectives and challenges. In the interviews you will find inspiration regarding leadership, problem solving, technology trends, and more.Our guests, various indsutries' veterans, share knowledge, lessons learnt, and ideas not only in inspiring podcasts and interviews but also during online events, conferences, and networking meetings.Recently we have been focusing on the Insurance industry with our InsurTalk series: https://itinsights.tech/insurtalk.

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    MediaTalks: GenAI Reshaping Consumer Journeys and Media Models

    Up to 50% traffic drops and bot activity surpassing human users. This episode looks at how these shifts are redefining the media landscape. Anna Mleczko, Head of Media and Advertising Practice at Future Processing speaks with Mimmo Palmieri, a media and advertising expert with over a decade of experience at organisations such as the Financial Times and Condé Nast, now advising publishers on monetisation, AI and data strategies. They explore the decline of search-driven traffic, the move from volume to value, and the growing importance of first-party data. The conversation also touches on the rise of AI-driven content consumption and new revenue streams, including subscriptions and AI licensing.

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    DigiTalks - The power of synergy in FinOps

    What happens when FinOps tools, automation, and engineering expertise finally work together? In this episode, we explore how real synergy between finance, engineering, and leadership turns cloud cost visibility into meaningful decisions. The discussion covers the limits of tooling alone, the role of business context, and why shared ownership is critical to mature FinOps practices. Hosted by Adam Gaca, this DigiTalks episode features Daniel Kuźba (Future Processing), Frank Contrepois (independent FinOps expert), and Larry Advey (CloudZero). Enjoy the discussion!

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    Modernise to mobilise: how German companies can transform legacy systems with AI

    Outdated core systems are increasingly viewed as barriers to innovation - research shows that 7 in 10 German banking leaders believe legacy infrastructure limits their ability to deliver the digital experiences customers expect. At the same time, nearly half of organisations are prioritising AI and emerging technologies as part of their strategic roadmap for the next three years. In this discussion, we explore how modernising legacy IT systems and embracing automation can accelerate digital transformation in the era of AI. Invited industry experts share insights, practical approaches, and success stories on transforming legacy systems into agile, future-ready platforms that enable innovation and growth.

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    FinTalks: Tokenisation, AI and the Future of Finance with Nasir Zubairi, CEO of LHoFT

    Nasir Zubairi, CEO of Luxembourg House of Financial Technology, joins IT Insights to talk about what makes Luxembourg a standout hub for fintech innovation. He explains how collaboration, regulation, and talent come together to create one of Europe's most trusted environments for financial technology growth. 

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    DigiTalks: Digital Sovereignty with Sergiu Petean, former Allianz Executive and CEO of Innovation Sovereignty Advisors

    In this episode, Adam Gaca sits down with Sergiu Petean, a former Allianz Executive and CEO of Innovation Sovereignty Advisors, to explore how European organisations can navigate the complex demands of compliance, innovation and global competition.Drawing on years of industry experience, Sergiu explains how the push for EU technological sovereignty can become a strategic advantage.He outlines how a clear approach to cloud, open source and AI can help organisations move from outsourcing technology to shaping it - strengthening data control while building resilience and commercial impact. 

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    IT Insight InsurTalk: Building AI enabled follow underwriting with Bernadette Tredger, Apollo

    In this episode, Piotr Piekos sits down with Bernadette Treader, Head of Portfolio Management at Apollo’s Smart Follow initiative, to explore how AI and augmented decision-making are reshaping the London market’s approach to underwriting. Bernadette shares her journey from traditional actuarial work to leading one of the market’s most forward-looking technology initiatives. Together, they discuss the evolution of follow capacity, the balance between automation and human oversight, and how smarter data use can transform underwriting performance.

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    IT Insight InsurTalk: Zero-Defect Core Modernisation with James Holmes, Interim Program Director, former CIO

    As marine insurance evolves, so must its core systems. Modernising a legacy platform is a high-stakes challenge that demands strong programme management, clear execution, and risk mitigation strategies. This case study explores how a structured transformation approach ensured the seamless modernisation of a business-critical system. The result? A go-live with zero critical defects.

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    The art of cost excellence in ever-changing Business IT landscape – strategies, risks and opportunities

    In today's business landscape, the pursuit of cost excellence is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. Organisations are constantly challenged to balance innovation and performance with fiscal responsibility. Through a dynamic panel discussion, we will delve into key topics ranging from achieving scalability and reliability across diverse architectures to leveraging AI for compliance simplification. We'll also examine building cost-effective data resilience, elevating operational efficiency with FinOps practices, and uncovering emerging trends that will shape future business strategies.In this discussion we navigate the art of cost excellence and unlock the potential for sustainable growth in the face of constant change.

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    IT Insights FutureTalks: Creating Legal Documentary Efficiency with Artificial Intelligence

    Do you want to know how AI can solve real-world challenges and drive business growth? This interview takes you behind the scenes, revealing the workflow between developers, legal partners, and the tech team. Uncover the challenges faced in prompt engineering and verifying AI output. The discussion also delves into the experimental nature of AI development in Python, contrasting it with traditional application development. Explore the unique balance between the human element and AI within their application and gain valuable perspectives on the true worth of investing in AI.In this episode, we sit down with Jonathan Poulter, Chief Product & Technology Officer at Verifi and Anna Samborowska, Business Partner for Financial Services Practice at Future Processing, to explore the fascinating journey of integrating AI and its impact on modern business. Enjoy the discussion!

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    Future Processing US Spotlight Series: Consulting

    In this episode of the Future Processing US Spotlight Series, Vinay Patel and Bernard Williams from OIC Advisors, bringing their extensive corporate leadership experience, sit down with Mike Zamarski and Konrad Bałys, our tech and digital transformation consultants, to explore the evolving role of consultancy and technology in delivering business value. Hosted by Paula Lipnick, the conversation dives into:the best methods of achieving the right mix of consultancy and tech expertise to deliver measurable outcomes and business value,the advantages of tackling increasing business complexities with a tech-driven consultancy,strategies to enhance communication and streamline collaboration between tech and business teams,predictions for the future in an AI-driven, hybrid-work environment.This discussion sheds light on how organisations can combine strategic advisory with technical expertise to achieve measurable, long-term results.

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    IT Insights FutureTalks: Beyond the buzz – AI in business

    In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a buzzword, promising transformative potential. However, many companies are hesitant to embrace AI due to concerns about significant investments and potential pitfalls. In this episode, we sit down with AI experts Hilmar Hohmann, IT Director at TMS Trademarketing Service GmbH and Krzysztof Szabelski, Head of Technology at Future Processing, to dissect the hype surrounding AI and provide practical guidance for businesses looking to leverage its power. Enjoy the discussion! 

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    IT Insight InsurTalk: Implementation of AI Augmented Underwriting for Specialty Insurance with Paul Butler, CTO at Hiscox London Market

    As artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to evolve, their applications within the insurance sector are expanding rapidly, offering new possibilities for enhancing efficiency, decision-making, and customer service.In this episode we have a pleasure to talk to Paul Butler, Chief Technology Officer at Hiscox London Market. Our conversation centers on the innovative work his team has done in implementing AI within the underwriting process. He shares insights on the challenges and successes experienced along the way, offering a detailed look at how these technologies are being integrated into the London Market, the impact they have on speed and accuracy, and the future of AI in the insurance industry.

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    IT Insights FutureTalks: How Technology is Shaping the Future of Energy and Automotive Sectors with Jürgen Böhm, CIO at 7BC

    What do energy, e-mobility, and cybersecurity have in common, and how do they impact your business? In this enlightening panel discussion, we delve into the future of these critical areas and explore their intersection and implications for society and business.Join our expert guest, Jürgen Böhm from 7BC AG, as he shares his insights alongside Tomasz Gandor, our talented ML engineer. Guided by our host, Justyna Szymańska-Laskowska, this conversation unpacks the convergence of these fields and the transformative potential they hold.In this episode, you’ll discover:The synergies between energy, e-mobility, and cybersecurity.How these domains are reshaping business landscapes.Real-world examples and predictions for the future.Don’t miss the lively debate where Justyna, Jürgen, and Tomasz discuss whether data quantity or quality is more crucial in today's digital transformation era.

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: Implementing new data standards – the right path with James Livett (LIIBA)

    As the insurance industry faces increasing pressure to modernise and enhance operational efficiency, the adoption of standardised data practices has become increasingly important. A key aspect of this discussion is the dynamics between brokers and underwriters in defining these standards and the necessity of a unified approach.In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with James Livett, the Executive Director at LIIBA overseeing Operations, Technology, Placing, Accounting & Settlement, Operational Resilience, and Central Services such as MRC, Velonetic, and PPL. Together we explore the complexities and strategic considerations involved, highlighting the necessity for a cross-market approach to ensure industry-wide coherence and resilience.

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    The Evolution and Future of Security: A Conversation on AI, Data Privacy, and Threat Landscape

    Welcome to our latest conversation on "The Evolution and Future of Security: A Conversation on AI, Data Privacy, and Threat Landscape". Join our guests in an interesting discussion and learn how to provide valuable insights into the current security landscape, discover the importance of integrating security and data privacy into business strategies, and check the evolving role of AI and regulatory frameworks in shaping these efforts.Our guests:- Kristine Briggs: CEO and founder of OIC Advisors, with a background in strategy, innovation, and operations. - Kelly Geary: Managing Principal at EPIC Insurance Brokers and Consultants, specializing in cyber and technology risk. - Dominik Samociuk: Head of Security at Future Processing, focused on internal security and client security activities. The conversation is hosted by Nicolas Ostrowski, President of Future Processing US.

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    IT Insights FutureTalks: Navigating the Intersection: Business, IT Trends, and Cross-Cultural Insights

    During a recent visit to Berlin, Justyna Szymańska-Laskowska, Client Engagement Manager & DACH Business Leader, met with Sérgio Laranjeira, CTO at Metacore, to discuss the vibrant business ecosystem in Germany. The interview covered evolving business trends, the ongoing AI revolution, and the influence of cross-cultural interactions on the German market.The conversation highlighted that artificial intelligence is not just a trend but a transformative force that will significantly change business operations. The discussion delved into AI tools such as GitHub Copilot, Chat GPT, and AWS and Google solutions, enhancing process optimization and customer interactions. Notably, GitHub Copilot has been helping IT teams work up to 30% faster.The interview also explored building a company culture where individuals can be themselves and, supported by the right technology, achieve great business results. Emphasis was placed on learning, experimentation, and patience in navigating AI-related challenges.

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: Inside Blueprint Two: Vendor Perspectives on Market Evolution with Sharon Stanley, MD at GPM

    Blueprint Two means a significant transformation for brokers and coverholders in the London insurance market. This initiative will streamline processes, enhance efficiency, and foster innovation through digitalisation. Brokers will adopt new technologies for smoother interactions with carriers, while coverholders will embrace standardised data requirements and digital platforms for seamless integration and regulatory compliance. In this episode, together with our guest, Sharon Stanley, Managing Director at GPM Development, we explore the evolving landscape of technology providers in the London insurance market in light of the introduction of Blueprint Two. From insights into GPM's journey over the past 35 years to the transformative impact of data standards on market operations, Sharon provides perspectives on staying relevant in a rapidly changing industry landscape. With discussions ranging from the importance of continuous improvement to the practical implications of integrating new technologies, this interview offers an exploration of the challenges and opportunities facing insurers and technology providers alike.

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: Digital underwriting through the lens of MGAs with Michael Keating (MGAA)

    In this episode we continue the topic related to delegated authority and digitalisation of underwriting, but this time from a perspective of MGAs. As MGAs stand at the intersection of innovation and underwriting it is especially inspiring to learn how they harness technology to streamline processes, enhance risk evaluation, and navigate the ever-changing insurance landscape.Our guest is Michael Keating, CEO at Managing General Agents' Association and together we'll explore how the members leverage digital tools, predictive analytics, and automation to not only expedite underwriting processes but also to improve accuracy and adaptability in a dynamic market.

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    IT Insights Inspire, Improve, Innovate: Future-Proofing Organizations against any threat with Sean D. Mack

    Dive into the intricate world of cybersecurity in the first episode of the new series IT Insights: Inspire, Improve, Innovate recorded in our Center of Excellence in North Dallas. In this eye-opening discussion, Adam Gaca, VP of Cloud in Future Processing engages in a candid conversation with Sean D. Mack, Author, Speaker, and former CIO and CISO of Wiley. They unravel the true state of cybersecurity at American companies and uncover strategies to inspire innovation while minimizing operational risks.

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: Digitalisation of underwriting at Lloyd's - suicide mission or lifesaver with Dave Connors (distriBind)

    Delegated authority holds great significance within the London Market, serving as a cornerstone in the landscape of risk underwriting. Data control is crucial in this area, espiecially considering data cleansing, data transformation in real-time and reconciliation.In this episode of IT Insights InsurTalk, together with Dave Connors, Founder and CEO of distriBind, we discuss the role of the delegated authority in the Insurance market, with a special focus on data.

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: Robots are coming - How to save the underwriter from extinction? with Artur Niemczewski, NED at CII

    February 2017, insurance press is swarmed with predictions based on Carl Frey’s study that robots are coming and “topping the list of jobs at risk of being automated are insurance underwriters, with a 98.9% probability of being replaced by robots” . 6 years have passed and here we are, World Economic Forum marks Insurance underwriters as those who are “most likely to benefit from AI augmentation – 100% of their tasks have the potential to be augmented, the Jobs of Tomorrow report says”.Together with my guest, Artur Niemczewski, Non-Executive Director at Chartered Insurance Institute, we discuss how the job of underwriter went from endangered to potentially 100% AI augmented in 6 years. And this time, we have a mystery guest as well…

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: Navigating claims inflation with Manjit Rana, GM Insurance - UK, EMEA & APAC at Clearspeed

    Claims inflation refers to the increasing costs associated with settling insurance claims, and it can significantly impact the profitability and sustainability of insurance companies. In this episode, together with our guest, Manjit Rana, GM Insurance - UK, EMEA & APAC at Clearspeed, we explore various aspects of claims inflation, focusing on the role of technology in addressing these challenges. We also discuss the topic of challenges faced by Insurance leaders in managing claims inflation.

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: The Innovation Mindset in Insurance with Nic Sproul, CCO at I Love Claims

    Innovation is on everyone’s lips nowadays, but it’s not surprising seeing how important it is in the growth of companies but also how it can enhance our daily life, smoothen and accelerate certain processes and save time and money. However, it is quite a challenge to implement innovation within organisation. The guest of this episode is Nic Sproul, CCO at I Love Claims and former Director at Gallagher Bassett, who brings a wealth of experience and expertise in driving innovation within the insurance sector. Together we discuss the challenge of implementing innovation and how it is connected with certain change of mindset, letting go of what we know and pursuing the unknown.

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: The role of Insurance in the emerging digital ecosystems with Dr. Evangelos Avramakis (Swiss Re)

    76% of insurers agree that competitive advantage will not be determined by their organization alone, but by the strength of the partners and ecosystems they choose. Because of that insurers will have to consider mapping emerging ecosystems to assess how they can best offer coverage. Our guest is Evangelos Avramakis, Lead Corporate Foresight, Intelligence & Development at Swiss Re. In this episode we discussed the role of Insurance in the emerging digital ecosystems and why it is so important to look at the ecosystems through a non-industry specific lens.

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: Lloyd’s of London transformation with Bob James, COO at Lloyd's of London

    Throughout its 350+ years of history, Lloyd’s has become the world’s leading insurance marketplace. Its focus now is on building a braver future – one that is more sustainable, resilient and inclusive and part of that journey is created by the Future at Lloyd’s programme.In this episode we have a pleasure to talk with Bob James, Chief Operations Officer at Lloyd's of London at this extraordinary London’s landmark, Lloyd’s building. We discuss the vision beind the marketplace digital transformation, its presence as well as the future of further innovation. We also touch upon the challenges Bob had to face on the journey.

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: State of generative AI with Danilo Raponi and Emanuele Colonnella (Generali)

    When we asked ChatGPT to write me an intro for this interview it suggested the following: “Over the past few years, generative AI has emerged as a powerful tool for businesses to automate various tasks and gain a competitive edge. In the insurance industry, generative AI is being used to streamline operations, reduce costs, and enhance customer experience. From underwriting to claims processing, generative AI is transforming the insurance landscape.”It is indeed a fine example of self-promotion, but does it truly reflect reality?My guests are Danilo Raponi, Group Head of Innovation and Emanuele Colonnella, Innovation Activation Manager at Generali and we are discussing the state of generative AI in Insurance, but not only.

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    IT Insights InsurTalk: The future of claims with Bill Brower, Vice President Industry Relations at Solera Inc.

    Recent statistics from Price Waterhouse Coopers say that 41% of insurance customers are likely to switch insurance providers due to dissatisfaction with their carrier’s digital capabilities. It has posed a challenge to the insurance sector on how to make customers loyal and how to improve their digital experience with claims. Our guest offers a new approach to that problem and believes that the processes insurers use haven’t adapted to the capabilities of the new technology implemented by the carriers.

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    Benefits of data with Carrie Goetz

    In this episode I had a pleasure to talk to Carrie Goetz, fractional CTO to multiple companies, recently named in the top Top 25 Women in Mission Critical, 30 Top Most Influential Women in Tech 2021 by CIO Outlook, 10 most influential women in technology 2020 by Analytics Insight, honored as a Network Computing Inspiration Award finalist 2020, and Comptia Women in Leadership Spotlight Finalist. Together we discussed various aspects of data: ROI from data and Cloud projects, future data center, security issues with data and their awareness, and many more.

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    Strategic Doing as a way of collaboration with Ed Morrison

    In this episode of IT Insights we host Ed Morrison, a co-author of the book "Strategic Doing - Ten Skills for Agile Leadership", a #1 Amazon New Release in 6 categories. For over 25 years Ed has been developing new, network-based models for strategy in open, loosely connected networks. These approaches emphasize the strategic value of focused collaboration and innovation in today's global economy. Ed speaks about his approach to teaching the rules and skills of good collaboration to senior managers and PMs, and he explains how his methods differ from the ones most of us use. In the episode we discuss the advantages of implementing Strategic Doing in companies, its influence on the level of partnership and on the management community in businesses, and Ed's perspective on the future of collaboration and leadership.

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    IT Insights: 5 questions with George Amanatiadis

    Our guest of this IT Insights episode is George Amanatiadis, VP of Sales and Customer Success at Scrive. The episode touches upon various aspects of customer onboarding and CX. We also discuss why culture of an organisation is crucial when building technology and what challenges George is facing when working on solution architecture of various IT environments. Last but not least we also talked about eSigning contributing to digital transformation of organisations.

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    IT Insights: 5 questions with Jukka Holm

    The guest of this 5 questions episode is Jukka Holm, Managing Director of Visma Enterprise Oy and Board Chair of Visma Public Oy, Invian Oy, Oima Oy, and SmartTrackers in Netherlands. He also holds a Board Member role in Visma Enterprise Latvia and Acubiz in Denmark.In this episode we discuss the transition process from MD to Board Member as well as Jukka’s approach to implementing strategic changes in companies.

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    IT Insights: 5 questions with Jack Nikogosian

    Meet Jack Nikogosian, a leading specialist in WEB3 and a renowned Danish blockchain expert with a deep understanding of the cryptocurrency industry. In 2015, Nikogosian garnered international attention when he paid for an entire month of expenses using only Bitcoin, earning him the nickname "Bitcoin Jack." In 2017, Nikogosian founded ARYZE, a fintech company that aims to make payments faster, cheaper, and smarter. Under Nikogosian's leadership, ARYZE has won multiple awards and has been recognized as a top talent in Denmark and on Forbes' 30 under 30 list. As a sought-after speaker on the topic of crypto-currencies, Nikogosian continues to be a prominent figure in the DeFi space.In this episode we discuss Jack’s experience of paying solely with Bitcoin for an entire month as well as the challenges he faces when spreading the gospel of tokenisation.

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    IT Insights: 5 questions with Dr. Jacqui Taylor

    Our guest of this IT Insights 5 questions episode is Dr. Jacqui Taylor, CEO and Founder at FlyingBinary Ltd. She is recognised as one of the 15 Most Influential Woman in UK Technology, 21 Most Inspiring Women in Cyber, 100 Global Leaders, an Expert Advisor to the European Commission and in the United Nations 2030 plan.Jacqui has shared the advice she would give to someone at the very beginning of their journey with DeepTech as well as the challenges she faces when implementing innovative technology. She had also introduced the initiative called Empathy Economy, which has already welcomed over 100 million entrepreneurs from 172 countries. It has taught them how to be CyberSafe in an online world. Empathy Economy is working to launch a unique EE membership where Jacqui will share her success plan to support 1 million entrepreneurs or changemakers to create businesses to deliver the change the world needs to see across the world and she would love you to join her. If you want to grow or start a business that changes people's lives the waitlist for the next cohort of Empathy Economy businesses is open, and you can join it at https://jacqui.online/waitlist To get access to the WEF research we used to help 10 million businesses Cybersafe go to https://wef.jacqui.online. To stay updated follow Jacqui Taylor’s LinkedIn profile where she shares updates on her global work: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jacqui-taylor/

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    How to foster a one team mindset in digital transformation with Herman Herteleer

    Our guest is Herman Herteleer, Group CIO of Interparking. He has vast experience in setting up and working with agile responsive organizations that continuously change and adapt to market needs mainly in the customer services and supply industry. Together we discuss what is digital transformation about and if it really is "more about culture and people, than technology". We also touch upon choosing the right partner to go through it and introduce the notion of rightshoring. Last but not least, we talk about the biggest challenges of building a high-performing team.

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    People-centrism in financial wellbeing of employees with Tiffany Haynes

    The guest of this episode is Tiffany Haynes, COO & Chief People Officer at Fingercheck. Prior to FC, Tiffany was with Jack Henry (NASDAQ: JKHY) for nearly 20 years; much of that time was devoted to fintech operations, program management, people operations, and leading consumer-facing experiences. She served in various roles, including Chief People Officer (6500+ employees) and as General Manager | Vice President of Consumer-Facing Experiences with full P&L responsibilities. In this episode we will focus on Tiffany’s passion, namely putting people first and enabling small businesses with feature-rich solutions that are simple and powerful, so the business owner can spend more time in the business and less time running the business.

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    Digital manufacturing with Dean Bartles

    Our guest of this episode is Dr. Dean Bartles, a seasoned operations professional with four decades of management experience in manufacturing and technology. He is currently the President and CEO of the Manufacturing Technology Deployment Group, Inc., a not-for-profit holding company of both the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM) and Advanced Manufacturing International, Inc. (AMI), a new subsidiary and sister company to NCDMM. Dr. Bartles’ skills in advanced manufacturing technology areas include Digital Manufacturing, Model Based Enterprise, Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing, advanced robotics and brilliant factory concepts. In our episode we discuss industry 4.0, optimization and control of processes, automatization and gathering data and how the companies can benefit from them. We will also talk about the place of AI and ML in manufacturing and how to prepare a manufacturing business for digital transformation.

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    Engaging external advisors and tech consultants with Antony Bream

    Our guest is Antony Bream, the Founder and Managing Director at ribbit Consulting, mentor and member of numerous advising boards. Antony has over 30 years of experience in B2B sales for cloud applications primarily into the financial services marketplace. His focus is always clear on pivoting strategy quickly to realise ever changing market trends and building complimentary partner networks to accelerate revenue growth from channel with a joint value proposition. In this episode, we discuss which industries might be more interested in engaging an external advisor and why companies seek such services. We also talk about how to collaborate with the advisor or technology consultant to ensure the highest value of this partnership and analyse how to choose the right partner.

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    Place for humanity in AI technology projects with Ian Max Ewart

    This time we had a pleasure to talk to Ian Max Ewart. Ian is a C-suite Commercial Executive, Director, Board Member and an Advisor, with a 30+ year career in international financial services. Ian is known as an industry leader and reference for marketing, business development and innovation. In this episode we talk about place for humanity in the AI projects. We discuss the most important aspects companies focus on nowadays, how financial organisations can provide human, personal experience as well as if AI can be a tool in creating applications and solutions that improve the inclusiveness. At the end our guest shares his most recent project which he has been working on.

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    IT Insights: 5 questions with Jakub Nalepa

    For the first time, we present a new format - 5 questions. Our guest is Jakub Nalepa, Head of Artificial Intelligence department at KP Labs, Associate Professor at Silesian University of Technology, and Machine Learning Architect at Graylight ImagingJakub answers Ewa's 5 insightful questions. - what encouraged him to choose his career path- what he has learned from his mistakes in the past- what advice he would give to his younger self- what benefits and opportunities data and its analysis have to offer- what are the advantages of peer review in the world of science and business.

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    Building a tech team with Georgina Owens

    In this talk we delve into the challenges and traps of building tech teams in different companies. We discuss what key tech competences are required in the financial industry today as well as which sourcing strategies actually work. Last but not least, we talk about choosing the right IT partner and share tips on building a tech team. Our guest is Georgina Owens, CTO at Liberis, Top UK CIO 100 2019 and 2020, UK Top 50 Most Influential Women in Tech 2020 and 2021 and Women in IT Awards nominee and winner.

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    Questions to ask yourself to start designing user-centred software with Martyna Grzybek and Daniel Jaros

    Many of us remember the days of unintuitive software interfaces and the ‘where do I click’ questions in our heads. Thankfully, with the rise of the human-centric software design, the unintuitive apps are no longer the industry standard.  However, there are still many companies that need to consider their users more. In this episode, Michał talks to Martyna and Daniel, two user experience designers.  They discuss the question of how to design user-centred software products – both for designing new software and releasing updates to existing apps. They also present a 7-question survey which will show you recommended activities to create user-centred software.

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    ESG: S for social inclusion with Therese Baptiste Cornelis

    In less than 20 years, the ESG movement has grown from a corporate social responsibility initiative launched by the United Nations into a global phenomenon whose assets are set to balloon to $50 trillion by 2025 from about $35 trillion, according to estimates from Bloomberg Intelligence. Being the topic of numerous discussions and having impact on future enterprise value proves it to be crucial in operating business. However, ESG stands for environmental, social, and corporate governance, hence we want to leverage our focus on one of those aspects, namely social. Together with my guest, Therese Baptiste Cornelis, an Advisory Board Member at AKFI Actionable Knowledge Foundational Institute as well as a consultant for organizations in key issues of Digital Transformation, we will discuss the role of ESG in organisations, especially focusing on the social inclusion aspect.

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    Human-centrism and the cultural context of technology with Payal Arora

    Our guest is Payal Arora, a co-founder of FemLab.Co and a Professor and Chair in Technology, Values and Global Media Cultures at Erasmus University Rotterdam; authoress of several books including the award-winning “The Next Billion Users” with Harvard Press. Her expertise lies in inclusive design and user experiences among low-income communities worldwide. In the podcast we discuss the aspects of human-centrism and the cultural context of technology. We also unveil the notion of digital anthropologist as well as the connection between creative design in technology and human centred solutions.

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    The importance of self-worth in career development with John Niland

    People tend to focus on boosting their self-confidence or improving self-esteem, but many don’t realise that it is the self-worth which is the fuel we should run on. Experiencing difficulties in career or personal lives in never easy and it is crucial to be able to rely on our self-worth. In this talk with John Niland, the author of “The Self-Worth Safari”, "Hidden Value", "100 Tips to Find Time", "Opportunity Conversations”, and "The Courage to Ask”, as well as speaker and coach at Self-Worth Academy, we explore the differences between self-confidence, self-esteem and self-worth and elaborate on the importance of the later in career growth and development. We will also delve into the origin of the idea of self-worth and why it is more important now than ever.

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    Building high performance teams: how to succeed in these challenging times with Kevin Mascarenhas

    Recent years have been unprecedented in terms of new unexpected challenges and changes in our work. The pandemics has impacted teams in many ways and has required us to rethink the leadership models to allow the teams stay effective, efficient and high performing.  Together with our guest Kevin Mascarenhas, leadership coach to tech startup CEOs, we have touched upon the topic of leadership and high performance teams on various levels. We discuss the concept of transformational leadership as well as, on one hand, key factors required to build and maintain the high performance teams and, on the other hand, the blockers and obstacles to overcome on the way. Furthermore, we have talked about the impact of hybrid work on our attitude towards life and work in general and the fact that it is impossible to return to the pre-pandemic working environment. We also discussed the significance of aligning roles and responsibilities at a company to business goals of the organisation and how to approach it.

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    Digitalisation at scale - how large enterprises tackle change, transformation and innovation with Noémie Ellezam

    We often believe that larger organisations are not that agile and rather resemble a tanker when it comes to introducing innovations and responding to change. Is it a fact, or a myth? Let's find out! In this talk with Noémie Ellezam from Société Générale we discussed her experience in approaching agility and complex strategies in big organisations as well as the role of data in such endeavours. We also touched upon implementing digital transformation in a decentralised model, monitoring the progress and results of the digital transformation as well as how to stay customer focused and make technology efficient at the same time. Noemie also shared her tips and lessons learnt based on her experience.

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    How to rise to a global payment challenge? with Igal Rotem

    Together with our guest, Igal Rotem, we'll discuss the world of payments and how to rise to the global payment challenge. It’s a very interesting aspect, especially bearing in mind that the payments market is one of the biggest market sectors across the world of finance.There’s surely an urgent need for universal real-time global payments across global markets – especially when we think about cross-border payments. International businesses today increasingly expect this global access to finance in real-time.Igal Rotem is a high-tech executive and serial entrepreneur, former founder and CEO of a publicly traded (NASDAQ) company, with extensive business development, sales management and strategic business planning skills. Igal is currently a CEO and a board member of Cedorax – a global merchant acquiring bank, with best in class cross-border processing capabilities, that focuses on online commerce and omnichannel payment transactions.

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    How NOT to do B2B Marketing in the IT industry – challenges and takeaways with Russ Powell

    B2B marketing is a tough nut to crack, especially during the pandemics where we all had to change our ways of work to certain extent. One of many examples comes from my own experience - being part of the Field Marketing department and focusing, among others, on exploring business relationships at different events, COVID-19 turned it all upside down and we had to look for other possibilities enabling us to build long-lasting partnerships, rather than flying over the world and meeting people face to face. However, with or without pandemics, when it comes to B2B Marketing in the IT industry the competition is fierce and the companies keep on coming up with more and more unique solutions how to attract potential customers.Some of them focus mostly on the short-term actions, which are great in generating business here and now, some invest also in the brand building which additionally offers long-term benefits and translates to business growth in the future. Finding the balance between the two approaches seems like a way to go, but it’s not an easy task for the Marketing department. My guest is Russ Powell, who has a very interesting story to share.

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    Cracking Switzerland – a go-to place for tech innovation with Sheraz Ahmed

    I think we all agree that in terms of tech hubs, Switzerland has this cozy place in our minds as a go-to place, but have you ever wondered why is that? What makes it so special? When we think of Switzerland and tech what comes to our mind is blockchain, Crypto valley, startups – concepts which are simply innovative and at the same time sexy. They draw attention, tempt investors and as a result of these and numerous other reasons - make money. Together with my guest Sheraz Ahmed we will try to understand what the secret behind Switzerland’s status is and perhaps we will be able to find out the recipe for success – many regions have already attempted to reach a similar status, but none of them has reached the goal yet.

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    Evolution of financial inclusion and financial literacy with Nina Mohanty

    The rapid acceleration of fintech industry in the past years, especially caused by the pandemics, has influenced lifes of many people worldwide – also when it comes to the financial aspects. But there are still areas where the levels of financial inclusion and financial literacy are low. There’re several reasons why it is important to improve these levels since on the one hand, financial literacy and financial inclusion touch on the very basic, core needs of individuals, and on the other hand - it has a huge impact in the large scale, on economies of the countries and their growth. Research by EY presented that financial inclusion could improve GDP by up to 14% in more rural, developing economies like India and 30% in frontier markets like Kenya. Such increase would make a huge difference in terms of the economic growth. My guest is Nina Mohanty who is passionate about FinTech and how it can better financial inclusion and financial literacy.

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IT Insights by Future Processing is an online programme aimed at creating quality content with seasoned business and technology leaders dedicated to their goals, perspectives and challenges. In the interviews you will find inspiration regarding leadership, problem solving, technology trends, and more.Our guests, various indsutries' veterans, share knowledge, lessons learnt, and ideas not only in inspiring podcasts and interviews but also during online events, conferences, and networking meetings.Recently we have been focusing on the Insurance industry with our InsurTalk series: https://itinsights.tech/insurtalk.

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