The future of corporate Innovation with Mike Walsh

Hi there, on this episode we are going “Back To The Future” –
I had the honor of interviewing Mike Walsh, a futurist and CEO of Tomorrow, a global keynote speaker that travels the world over 300 days a year and the author of “The Algorithmic Leader” book, which discusses How to Be Smart When Machines Are Smarter Than You.

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Mike is investigating and interviewing some of the world’s leading corporations and influencers on an ongoing basis, and he joined me to share how to prepare for the digital age we already live in, as a corporate and an individual.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Why we should not be worried about computers taking our jobs 
  • The 2 skills we need in the new digital world
  • In what ways are advances in technology threatening corporations today?
  • What rituals should companies harness to adapt to this new fast-paced, multi-data world? 
  • The future of meetings and how Amazon does it best?
  • Examples from big organizations such as Amazon, ING, Google, and more

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About Mike Walsh:

Mike Walsh is the CEO of Tomorrow, a global consultancy on designing companies for the 21st century. He advises leaders on how to thrive in the current era of disruptive technological change. A true global nomad,
Mike travels over 300 days a year worldwide, researching trends, collecting case studies, and presenting on the future of business. Mike’s clients include many of the global Fortune 500, and as a sought-after keynote speaker, he regularly shares the stage with world leaders and business icons alike.

He is the author of 3 books: Futuretainment, The Dictionary of Dangerous Ideas and The Algorithmic Leader – How to be smart when machines are smarter than you. Mike also has a podcast called:  Between Worlds, where he interviews provocative thinkers, innovators, and troublemakers.

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