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"Brutally Benevolent" is a podcast for the discerning listener who navigates the world with a healthy dose of cynicism yet holds a firm belief in the power of altruism. Each episode dives into the complexities of human nature, societal norms, and personal beliefs through a lens that is unapologetically realist. Join us as we explore life's paradoxes, challenge widespread myths, and uncover the humor in our daily struggles. Whether you're a self-proclaimed nihilist, a skeptical realist, or ju ...
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Provocative, disruptive (but helpful) conversations for leaders or sponsors of agile change programs. Niall McShane has been working with sponsors of Agile change programs for decades; he tells stories from the field weaving in industry theory and insights to help leaders get a handle on the role they play as disruptors and agents of change.
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Welcome to the intricate world of AI and Insurance, brought to you by hosts Daniel Schreiber and Tulsee Doshi. Experts from both fields will address the major questions facing the industry, shed light on some of the myths about AI, and discuss how AI ethics can be put in place in insurance. Join us for conversations on fairness, AI ethics, data ethics, transparency, accountability, privacy, and putting AI ethics into practice.
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Welcome to a special episode of 'Brutally Benevolent,' where we scratch the surface of Self-Determination Theory (SDT), a pivotal framework for understanding human motivation. Dive in with me as I explore the three essential needs outlined by SDT: Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness. Learn how these fundamental elements drive our behaviors, shape…
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In this episode, Niall explores the 8 Measures of Software Delivery Performance and their significance in an organisation. Join in as he delves into their pivotal role, unveiling their impact on operational efficiency and overall success. Niall also gives you a sneak peek into his latest blog post on supercharged software delivery processes. Don't …
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If you ask a fish "what is water?", they would be puzzled. Because they are in water, they have no sense of what it is and why they need it. Executive team problems are similar; it difficult for them to see problems due to them being part of the culture that is the target of change. As a coach Niall McShane has worked with many executive teams as t…
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In this episode Niall McShane interviews Daniel Hill; between the two of them they have 8 transformation programs worth of experience. In this episode Niall and Dan discuss: how to (really) win the hearts of your people during a change program who/what to focus on when the system is underperforming why reconnecting to purpose is THE most powerful c…
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Often, I work with executives that feel Agile has reduced their ability to feel comfortable with the level of assurance of delivery. In this podcast episode I provide some simple but useful guiding principles and questions that a CIO can use to ensure they have what they need to assure Agile delivery in their organisation.…
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In this podcast Niall McShane provides 8 tools/techniques to guide executives through their participation in an Agile transformation program. Niall talks you through the following eight topics: Strategic versus tactical Agile change; your role in each Why you need to embrace lower mastery to get in flow The "happy-clappy" phase of change and how to…
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Often Agile change or transformation programs are mobilised without proper consideration. If executives and sponsors could just ask these five questions BEFORE they agree to change the way the organisation works, you stand a much better chance of success. WHY (bother) changing; why now? WHERE does it make sense for Agile to be adopted across the or…
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In this episode Niall McShane shares some advice for sponsors and executives on how to deal with the new language agile brings with it. Confusing terminology does not have to lower a leader's mastery and capability. In this episode you will hear about: Daniel Pink's Autonomy-Matery-Purpose approach and when and how leaders should push back when ask…
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This episode: Niall McShane is your host, and he introduces the podcast and its theme through exploring the "productivity versus purpose" tension. In this episode some topics discussed include: why cost-out and agile change programs don't mix how to tap into the workforce's discretional effort the 'hard' and soft' aspect of an agile change program;…
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This week our hosts Daniel Schreiber and Tulsee Doshi sit down with Navrina Singh, the Founder & CEO of Credo AI. Navrina is on a mission to empower enterprises to develop AI with the highest ethical standards. She is a technology leader with decades of experience and has held multiple product and business leadership roles at Microsoft and Qualcomm…
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Hosts Daniel and Tulsee sit down with Geneieve Bell, Director of the School of Cybernetics at the Australian National University. She explains her current work with 3A to safely scale AI as the Director of the 3A Institute at Intel. Together, the trio discuss transparency within insurance, what users should know about the underlying systems that af…
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Daniel and Tulsee chat with Scott Fischer, the former Executive Deputy Superintendent for Insurance at the Department of Financial Services, about the challenges and intersections between regulation, insurance, and technology. He unpacks the complexities in determining what's "fair" in insurance from a regulatory standpoint, and shares his thoughts…
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Daniel and Tulsee sit down with Ivana Bartoletti, Global Chief Privacy Officer at Wipro and author of "An Artificial Revolution: On Power, Politics and AI." Ivana was named "Woman of the Year" in 2019 by the CyberSecurity Awards and co-founded the Women Leading in AI Network. Today, she's unpacking what privacy looks like in a data-driven world and…
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In the debut episode of Benevolent Bots, hosts Daniel Schreiber (Lemonade CEO) and Tulsee Doshi (Lemonade’s AI Ethics and Fairness Advisor) sit down with artificial intelligence research scientist Meg Mitchell to dive into how we can build values into AI. Meg has been researching ethics in AI for roughly a decade and focuses on algorithmic bias and…
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Welcome to the intricate world of AI and Insurance, brought to you by hosts Daniel Schreiber and Tulsee Doshi. Experts from both fields will address the major questions facing the industry, shed light on some of the myths about AI, and discuss how AI ethics can be put in place in insurance. Join us for conversations on fairness, AI ethics, data eth…
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Activist investing is one of the most widely talked about yet least understood concepts in global markets. WSD Capital Management’s Ertan Enginalev shares his views on the importance of activist investing while addressing the following questions:- What are activist investors?- Are activist investors good or bad?- How do activist investors work?- Wh…
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Welcome to Episode Zero of the Benevolent Hostility Review Podcast, a new business podcast from WSD Capital Management that highlights our latest thinking on issues of importance to business leaders and decision makers. Every week, WSD Capital Management’s Ertan Enginalev shares his unique and outspoken perspective on a broad range of timely and re…
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