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Beyond the Buzzwords
by Podgo
How to discern what matters in business and IT and find a sense in your trade. We combine practical academic theories with concrete business. If you are a bored seasoned professional or an enterprising engineering student, listen to this show. You will discover how technology and business can be combined to bring more value and sense to society. We illustrate how to avoid out-of-touch strategies that are based on, for example, transparency and pure agility. Today, work environments are often hard to work in due to unrealistic goals and organizational rigidity. This leads people to try to escape reality and to become unsure about what they want to achieve.Stop chasing unfeasible IT and engineering tactics! Now is your chance to adopt practical and grounded strategies that truly yield results. Listen to « Beyond the Buzzwords ». Instead of aiming for utopian strategies - which does more harm than good – it is time to look for a refreshing approach.This show presen
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Alain’s Last Episode - Part 2 Of His Take On Bruno Latour | S1:E12
Alain, our dearest friend and the host of this show, passed away a few days after recording the last episode of the season. In it, he honored Bruno Latour, a fellow academic and a leading figure in Social Sciences, until his own recent passing. In this episode, Alain paid tribute to Latour’s work and offered insights into the shared goals of their respective research. In his memory, we in turn share this episode with you, his public and followers, posthumously. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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My Take On Bruno Latour - Part 1 | S1:E11
Bruno Latour was a French anthropologist, philosopher, and sociologist. He was born in 1947 and died at the age of 75 in 2022 in Paris. Latour was considered an iconoclast as he challenged many of the buzzwords we use to guide our actions. He calls these buzzwords ‘factish’ gods which people worship. Latour believes that facts should be developed through a long social process in which objectivity is constructed through negotiations. In the first part of this episode, Alain Wegmann makes his synthesis of Latour’s works and illustrates how he worked on the destitution of these “factish gods” and on the restitution of meanings for our society. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Use Of The SEAM Patterns In Consulting With Lucien Etzlinger | S1:E10
In this episode, Alain Wegmann interviews Lucien Etzlinger, Senior Consultant of customer-relationship management, with whom he collaborated for over ten years on developing the SEAM method. In this episode, Lucien explains how he discovered, during his career in the world of finance, the importance of relationship management. He describes how the SEAM patterns, called CASA (for curiosity, appreciation, service, and action), help him in his consulting practice. He also talks about the concept of living beings and the importance of the concept for understanding the challenges in promoting changes in companies. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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A Project Example With Seam Patterns With Holly Cogliati-Bauereis | S1:E9
Alain Wegmann asks Holly Cogliati-Bauereis, an English editor with whom he collaborates, to present a project for redefining her position in their department at their university. In this episode, through Holly’s project, Alain describes the use of the Seam method, focusing mainly on the Seam patterns called CASA. Her project was a simple sales process applied to a business/IT alignment problem. Their story illustrates that the essence of selling is building and maintaining relationships. This is more universal than engineers would think. They also sketch how a project developed using Seam is an intuitive exploration that leads to a rational conclusion that can be implemented for the benefit of all parties involved. Tune in to this episode now! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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1st Season Summary - Putting It All Together S1: E8
Weeks into the Beyond the Buzzwords podcast, we're now down to the conclusion of the show's first season. What better way to celebrate this milestone than a good recap of the wisdom shared across the episodes? Alain Wegmann does just that and puts it all together. In the first two episodes, he introduced a metaphor about living beings and explained the usefulness of metaphors. In the third episode, he interviewed Ernest Gmunder about his use of metaphors in consulting. In the remaining episodes, he introduced the four main patterns proposed in the Seam method. These patterns are: (1) Curiosity, essential for discovering our reality and the reality of others and for shaping our lives;(2) Appreciation, a tool for forming agreements about possible changes between people and organizations;(3) Service, a conceptual tool for understanding exchanges of information, matter, and energy between people and organizations;(4) Action, the actions necessary to motivate people to accept the changes. These four - curiosity, appreciation, service, and action - are the CASA patterns (CASA in Italian and Spanish). The CASA is our home where we keep our tools for any and all our projects in our professional and private lives. In this last episode, Alain Wegmann summarises all of the above. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Curiosity For Exploring Viewpoint S1:E7
In this episode, Alain Wegmann defines and discusses the concept of 'curiosity' in business and IT. He introduces the importance of curiosity in our lives as it drives personal and professional growth. Curiosity is essential to understanding our customers' and our partners' realities.Alain also discusses the importance of serendipity, as it brings – in unexpected manners – positive changes to our lives.This is probably one of the most important episodes of this show as true curiosity is the ultimate key to learning Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Actions For Changes S1:E6
People need to start taking action to change their habits or else machines are going to take over their jobs. It is easier to change automation than it is to change people’s habits. In this episode, Alain Wegmann defines and discusses the concept of ‘taking action’ in business and IT. He discusses the importance of habits and the challenges related to changing them, as many are often involuntary. This challenge can be considered a problem. To avoid this problem, some companies replace people with technology, thinking it will make the changes easier. Learn the importance of working with people, rather than replacing them with technology. Alain also emphasizes the need to explore people’s perceptions and to assess the maturity level of organizations in order to make action plans that bring value and that can be implemented by the organization Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Appreciation To Assess Situations S1:E5
In this episode, Alain Wegmann defines and discusses the concept of ‘appreciation’ in business and IT. Organizations and individuals are living beings who are in relationships. When these living beings are in relationships they perceive as problematic, they can develop an appreciation. This appreciation enables them to analyze their problems and the resources that can be used to address them and to identify the possible solutions/improvements that could lead to an improved situation. They can then select through an optimizing/balancing act the most relevant solution. It is important to understand the concept of ‘appreciation’ to be able to help people understand (and eventually accept) the reasons for the changes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Services To Understand Exchanges S1:E4
In business and IT, the notion of ‘services’ is extremely popular. In this episode, Alain Wegmann defines and discusses this concept of services. Organizations and individual are living beings. All living beings are in relations and maintain these relations through services. Understanding the exchanges of matter, energy, and information between these living beings is essential. Understanding these exchanges is key to making projects concrete and to reasoning about potential improvements. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Operating Models And Tree Metaphors With Ernest Gmunder S1:E3
Alain explores how Ernest Gmunder uses tree metaphors to explain the benefits of an hybrid operating model to the companies he advises. In this hybrid model, a company is considered as a “tree”. This is his way to go beyond the “agile” buzzword. Ernest recognises that the organisation behind a product line, the “branches” in the tree, needs agility to serve well its customers. But these branches need to be supported by a common "trunk" of shared functions, like billing, that provides scale and efficiency. This is a very original and elegant illustration of what was presented in the “Living Being Everywhere” episode. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Analogies and Metaphors S1:E2
In this episode, Alain Wegmann defines and discusses the power and importance of analogies and of metaphors in our reasoning. They are central to our languages and for understanding complex concepts. By using metaphors, we can reason rationally and emotionally. Using analogies and metaphors is essential in service design and systems thinking. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Living Beings Everywhere S1:E1
In this first episode of Beyond the Buzzwords, Alain Wegmann explains his approach to entrepreneurship and business and IT alignment. He illustrates how people can better work together by reasoning about themselves and about companies as if they were living beings. The concept of living beings is an amazingly powerful metaphor for analyzing exchanges between people and people’s motivations. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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How to discern what matters in business and IT and find a sense in your trade. We combine practical academic theories with concrete business. If you are a bored seasoned professional or an enterprising engineering student, listen to this show. You will discover how technology and business can be combined to bring more value and sense to society. We illustrate how to avoid out-of-touch strategies that are based on, for example, transparency and pure agility. Today, work environments are often hard to work in due to unrealistic goals and organizational rigidity. This leads people to try to escape reality and to become unsure about what they want to achieve.Stop chasing unfeasible IT and engineering tactics! Now is your chance to adopt practical and grounded strategies that truly yield results. Listen to « Beyond the Buzzwords ». Instead of aiming for utopian strategies - which does more harm than good – it is time to look for a refreshing approach.This show presen
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