Tech Reimagined
In this episode, we delve beyond the boundaries of the game field, exploring the modern landscape of sports alongside our guest Carlo De Marchis. Join us as we discuss the culture of winning, Hawk-Eye technology, the influence of social media on the sports sphere and much more. Tune in for captivating insights!
info_outline How Does Data Flow Within the Travel Ecosystem?Tech Reimagined
Join us on an insightful data-driven journey through the travel ecosystem! Our guest, Natalie Seatter, Chief Data and Product Officer at OAG, uncovers how data impacts different entities in the travel space, including airports, hedge funds, finance companies, governments and more.
info_outline Navigating Change With Human Creativity and AITech Reimagined
How can authenticity and creativity bolster resilience in times of crisis? How does the synergy between human expertise and AI technology open the door to success? In this episode, our expert advisors, Nick Telford Reed and Anthony Whitehorn, dig deep into the human aspect of agility.
info_outline How the British Museum Uses Technology to Breathe New Life into the World's HeritageTech Reimagined
Join us on a captivating journey through space and time with Rosalind Winton, the Head of Exhibitions at the British Museum, which marked its 270th anniversary in 2023. How did the museum reinvent itself after COVID-19 and what's the role of technology in its ongoing evolution? Explore the exciting topics from reimagining Tutankhamun with a Cairo graffiti artist to the Samsung discovery centre for younger audiences and Rosalind’s favourite technology bringing new dimensions to the underwater world of Seahenge. Dive into the episode and learn more!
info_outline Wrapping up 2023: Business Views and Personal Aspirations with John CotterellTech Reimagined
In our final episode of 2023, we engage in a conversation with Endava CEO John Cotterell, exploring his views, insights and perspectives as a business leader and individual. Together, we reflect on the past year, discuss opportunities on the horizon of 2024 and shed light on why people are pivotal to Endava's core purpose. In this special episode, he not only uncovers his favourite app and the technological gadget he can't travel without but also provides us with a sneak peek into his holidays including his favourite Christmas movie. Delve into the episode and relish this insightful...
info_outline Technology's Game-Changing Impact on Sports EvolutionTech Reimagined
Ever wondered what makes the experience of watching sports so enjoyable and engaging? How technology shapes the landscape of major sports events and associations, such as FIFA, UEFA, or the Olympic Games? Join us as we explore this exciting topic with ! Carlo is an expert and advisor who has influenced the sports and technology media field for over 35 years. Passionate about marketing and technological innovations, he enjoys enhancing the way people consume sports. In this captivating conversation, Carlo delves into the technological aspect of major sports events, highlighting...
info_outline Cracking the Code of Personal Cues in the Digital Age with Natalie SeatterTech Reimagined
How does digital communication impact our ability to read personal cues? What does the future of networking look like in an era where participation in online roundtables is strongly encouraged? We explore answers and gain valuable insights with , CPO at OAG. Natalie is passionate about people, culture and driving broader business transformation by breaking down silos and bringing teams together to successfully build, launch and monetise innovative data products that power the travel ecosystem. Listen to the full episode and learn more about the advantages and challenges of...
info_outline Mastering Agility in Times of VolatilityTech Reimagined
Is volatility the time to take more risk and not less? Is it time to embed agility into your organisation? In swiftly changing markets, it’s not just a survival strategy, it’s a competitive advantage. In the first episode of Season 04, we discuss how we can better cope with market uncertainties with Paul Willoughby and David Clamp.
info_outline A cleaner race towards the stars with David WadeTech Reimagined
The biggest challenge associated with the sustainability of space exploration from a insuring POV, according to David Wade, is debris in low Earth orbit, where thousands of satellites and 30,000 pieces of debris are floating around. This poses a significant risk to satellites and increases the likelihood of conjunctions, where satellites come close to each other and debris, leading to collisions. Listen to the full episode and learn more about what private actors could do to support a cleaner race towards the stars.
info_outline The future of work with Helena NimmoTech Reimagined
In a world of constant technologized connectivity, it can be challenging to disconnect from work and take a break. However, Helena Nimmo, Endava’s CIO, believes there are different ways to manage this challenge. For organisations it is now more than crucial to understand what works for each individual and user group while moving towards hybrid work 2.0. Tune in to listen to the full conversation here:
info_outlineInnovation is a strategic game with long-term results. To play it right, one must ask the right questions, and create the proper context and space to help people thrive.
Join Bradley and Eoin Woods this week as they discuss a subject very important to him and Endava – innovation in technology. Delve a bit into how we foster innovation within our teams and what it means for everyone involved.
Bradley Howard: Eoin, today I really want to talk about how to incubate innovation. So what are the essential preconditions for novelty of cultures within organizations?
Eoin Woods: Thanks Bradley. It's a complicated question, isn't it? Because so many people talk about innovation and so many people say they've delivered innovation and yet sometimes it's quite hard to know what they mean. For me, innovation is, I think what you said in the introduction is real impactful change to the way the organizations either work or deliver the services or the products that they create. I think the most essential precondition for innovation within an organization is an acceptance of failure. I hear quite a lot of, we sometimes even get this with our clients who are, hear quite a lot of organizations talking about the need for innovation and how they want to innovate and then when they start talking to people about let's start doing some innovation they say, " How long will it take? How much will it cost, and what will I get?" And I always look at them slightly confused.
Well if it's innovation you won't know any of those things in the beginning. I'm afraid that's just development or business development or whatever it is. I think taking risks, I think being prepared to learn from failures and doing failures is a positive thing, which is much easier said than done especially when it's your money you're spending. I really do feel for senior managers who just feel that they're abandoning money to a black hole but they do have to let go and just see what happens. And I think the other precondition is the fact that innovation is actually done in the business.
The biggest anti pattern I see in innovation is a separate innovation center. You can always tell innovation centers because the people dress differently and they have totally non- standard IT hardware. If the organization is a window center, they will inevitably have max. If the main organization is a max center, they will inevitably have Linux machines and they go off and innovate in a bubble and then when they try and come back and apply that innovation, the organization kind of rejects the organism because it just doesn't fit with the way the organization works and its real needs.
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