
Digital Transformation Podcast
Kevin Craine hosts best-selling authors, top technology innovators and top-shelf executives all exploring digital transformation success.
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Matthew Gantner talks about the growing demand for what he calls “purpose-driven innovation” and what it really takes to lead successful digital transformation in an era defined by AI and cybersecurity challenges. Matthew is the Founder and CEO of Altum Strategy Group, a next-generation consultancy transforming how com
Dr. Ja-Naé Duane talks about her book, coauthored with futurist Steve Fisher, SuperShifts: Transforming How We Live, Learn, and Work in the Age of Intelligence. Ja-Naé is a leading behavioral scientist, an MIT research fellow, and an innovation strategist with deep expertise in emerging technologies like AI, VR, and bl
John Roescher discusses digital design as a form of infrastructure. John is the founder of Raw Materials, an award-winning digital design firm specializing in complex technology interfaces. He works with companies to transform advanced technologies into clear, intuitive user experiences and an expert in using design th
Aishwary Pawar discusses digital transformation in higher education and using data-driven insights to foster innovation and improve institutional outcomes. Aishwary is a Statistician at Southern Methodist University and he specializes in leveraging data analytics and predictive modeling to enhance student success and r
Sarah Edwards talks about how professional services firms can use AI to streamline project delivery and drive better results. Sarah is Chief Product Officer at Kantata, an innovative project management solution tailored for professional services. She drives solutions that improve collaboration and guide teams toward mo
Vick Vaishnavi discusses how manufacturers can gain a competitive edge through digital quality management and supply chain strategies. Vick is the CEO of ETQ, a software provider supporting manufacturing companies in industries like aerospace, automotive, and consumer goods. Listen for three action items you can use to