In this podcast episode, Tim Crawford interviews Ellora Sengupta, CIO of EverCommerce, discussing the growing importance of AI councils in organizations. Ellora shares insights on transitioning AI from concept to implementation, her leadership evolution, and managing team dynamics. She emphasizes maintaining a work-life balance while transforming business through technology.
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Counterintuitive thinking, the chief context officer and creating space with Eduard de Vries Sands
In a recent podcast, Eduard de Vries Sands, CIO of EVERSANA, discusses the evolving role of CIOs towards becoming Chief Context Officers. He emphasizes the importance of a product operating model focused on business outcomes, reducing reliance on traditional IT management, and fostering a culture of innovation and learning within teams to drive value.
How life as an inverted tree leads to technology optimism with Gaurav Singal
In this podcast episode, Tim Crawford interviews Gaurav Singal, CTO of Cantaloupe, who discusses his unique perspective on life and technology through the metaphor of an inverted tree. Gaurav emphasizes the necessity of understanding the business and customer service roles to foster innovation and balance risk with optimism, particularly in technology adoption.
The importance of people and how not to be a mushroom with Cindy Stoddard
This week's CIO in the Know podcast features Cindy Stoddard, Adobe's SVP and CIO, discussing the evolving role of CIOs in the AI era. Key topics include addressing past technical debt, the importance of infrastructure, work-life balance, and fostering a people-centric culture. Cindy emphasizes the significance of curiosity and strategic human connections in leadership.
Shaping the Future of CIOs Through a Business-Centric Approach with David Costar
In a recent podcast episode, David Costar, CIO of Wolfspeed, shares insights on the evolving role of CIOs, emphasizing the need for a business-first mindset. He discusses the importance of curiosity, understanding operational dynamics, and adapting to rapid technological changes, including AI's impact on business models and digital transformation.
Exploring the Impact of Remote Work and Industry 4.0 with Martin Davis
In this podcast episode, Tim Crawford interviews Martin Davis, managing partner at Dunelm Associates, discussing Industry 4.0 and pandemic-induced changes. They explore the significance of data in decision-making and the vital role of CIOs in driving business transformation. Davis emphasizes a customer-centered approach and the importance of cohesive operations across industries.
Navigating the Evolving Intersection of Technology and Trust with Ashwin Rangan
This week on the CIO in the Know podcast, Tim Crawford speaks with Ashwin Rangan, ICANN’s SVP of Engineering and CIO, about how the pandemic has shifted technology's role in business and society. They discuss the significance of the internet, technology's philosophical impact, trust erosion, and the necessity for bridging communication gaps in the tech sector.
Creating value where people and tech intersect with Sharon Mandell
In a recent podcast, Sharon Mandell, CIO of Juniper, discusses the evolving role of IT amidst rapid business change, emphasizing digital transformation as a continuous process. She highlights AI's potential in reducing operational pressures and addresses the risks of technical debt, advocating for a balance between growth and risk management in technology investments.
Navigating through business transformation with Nellson Burns
This podcast features Nellson Burns, CIO of Daltile, discussing how the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated business transformation within the company. He highlights the importance of technology in enhancing customer experiences and reflects on his growth as a leader. The conversation also touches on cloud solutions, AI, and the challenges of technical debt.
Changing how we think about technology with Karl Mosgofian
In a recent podcast, Karl Mosgofian, CIO of Gainsight, discusses the evolving role of CIOs in business transformation and customer engagement. He emphasizes the need for CIOs to focus beyond technical deployments to how solutions are utilized across departments, facilitating collaboration, and fostering trust within organizations to enhance productivity and customer relationships.
