23 episodes

At Version 1, we believe that everyone can make a difference with technology and innovation, whether that is by establishing innovative startups, advancing emerging technologies, impacting communities and causes positively, or simply by innovating day to day in your current role. With the One Zero One podcast, our aim is to encourage listeners to join us in learning from our peers in the technology and startup space. With our inspiring series of conversations with technology experts and trailblazers in the UK and Ireland, we endeavour to offer listeners insights, advice and learnings from our guests’ diverse range of experiences and ventures. For more information about One Zero One and each of our guests, check out: http://www.version1.com/one-zero-one

One Zero One Version 1

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At Version 1, we believe that everyone can make a difference with technology and innovation, whether that is by establishing innovative startups, advancing emerging technologies, impacting communities and causes positively, or simply by innovating day to day in your current role. With the One Zero One podcast, our aim is to encourage listeners to join us in learning from our peers in the technology and startup space. With our inspiring series of conversations with technology experts and trailblazers in the UK and Ireland, we endeavour to offer listeners insights, advice and learnings from our guests’ diverse range of experiences and ventures. For more information about One Zero One and each of our guests, check out: http://www.version1.com/one-zero-one

    S3 #5 – The UKGovCamp Unconference – The Glastonbury of Government

    S3 #5 – The UKGovCamp Unconference – The Glastonbury of Government

    Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast continues our journey of exploring what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic.
    Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to three organisers of UKGovCamp – the unconference that has become known as the “Glastonbury of Government’ in the UK.

    We were delighted to host three insightful organisers of this event for this special installment of One Zero One – Amanda Smith, David Durant and Sarah Baskerville.

    Amanda Smith (@ayymanduh on Twitter) leads the User Centred Policy Design in MOJ Digital and throughout her career has worked at the intersection of people, policy, services, and systems. Amanda cares about building diverse, multi-disciplinary teams; coaching people to take people-centred approaches and supporting organisations to become more
    open and outcomes focused by approach. Amanda attended her first GovCamp in 2011 and has been an organiser since 2017.

    David Durant, a Senior Delivery Manager at HackIT (Hackney Council IT department) also joined us for this episode and can be found at @cholten99 on Twitter. David joined the public sector 10 years ago and couldn't imagine working anywhere else now as he is so passionate about providing excellent all-round services for the public, not just the digital components. David is also very interested in saving public money through reuse, collaboration, and community-building between government organisations. Having been on the GovCamp committee for five years, David looks after the event’s amazing volunteers, without whom the event wouldn't take place.

    Our third guest Sarah Baskerville (otherwise known as @baskers on Twitter) also works in the Public Sector and has a keen interest in Digital, Open Data, Data Visualisations and Social Technology. Sarah helps organise UKGovCamp in addition to the UK Civil Service Stammering Network (@UK_CSSN on Twitter). Sarah has a self-admitted weakness for all
    things shiny and tech, especially crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter.

    About UKGovCamp:

    Govcamps are:
     free to attend.
     focused on attendee participation.
     relentlessly positive, constructive, and creative.

    The most recent Unconference took place in January 2021 and our guests have very interesting themes and insights to share in this episode that were raised at the event’s sessions. However, the community runs all year around and (as the organisers will explain in this discussion) you can participate at any time and are encouraged to reach out. Check out ukgovcamp.com for more information.

    • 35 min
    S3 #4 – Ed Garcez, Director of Transformation at Central Bedfordshire Council

    S3 #4 – Ed Garcez, Director of Transformation at Central Bedfordshire Council

    Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast continues our journey of exploring what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic. 





    Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to Ed Garcez, Director of Transformation at Central Bedfordshire Council in this episode to discuss the Digital Transformation journey the Council has been on for the past 10 months due to the COVID-19 global pandemic that has forced organisations to become ‘digital-first’ remote-working environments overnight. In this insightful discussion, Ed explains how Central Bedfordshire Council has significantly changed due to the crisis in terms of remote-working, citizen impact, community support and interestingly, the significant rise in citizen participation in the democratic process now that council meetings are hosted digitally.




    Having joined the Council in June of 2020 midway through its response to the pandemic, Ed’s role that was initially focused on supporting the council in their journey of moving from being a new council (under 12 years old) into the next stage of its evolution was immediately transformed into a role fully focused on the Council’s response to the crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic. Central Bedfordshire Council delivers a very wide range of services to approx. 300,000 citizens including everything from critical social care to leisure and refuse collection. The challenge for Central Bedfordshire Council has been continuing to deliver those services to the same standard (or better) as people need many of them more than they usually would, but also how they would support their staff and most vulnerable citizens in such an unprecedented time of difficulty and financial constraints for many people. 

     

    Don’t miss this great episode of the One Zero One podcast to get an insight into the how Central Bedfordshire Council transformed digitally and in the process overcame many challenges to continue to support the people who need its services the most during these unpredictable and truly unprecedented times. 

    • 27 min
    S3 #3 – Eileen Jennings-Brown, Head of Technology at Wellcome Trust

    S3 #3 – Eileen Jennings-Brown, Head of Technology at Wellcome Trust

    Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast continues our journey of exploring what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic. 





    Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to Eileen Jennings-Brown, Head of Technology at Wellcome Trust in this episode to discuss the Digital Transformation journey the Wellcome Trust was on before the global pandemic forced organisations to become ‘digital-first’ remote-working environments overnight, and how that journey still doesn’t have a ‘hard stop’.

     

    Eileen explains in this episode that the Wellcome Trust had completed a significant amount of Digital Transformation prior to COVID-19 – however they still had a huge amount of work to undertake not only in terms of Digital Transformation, but in understanding and supporting a culture of remote-working for employees and managing the impact working from home has had on employees’ in terms of feeling isolated and under increased pressure working alongside partners, children, pets, etc. 

     

    Eileen Jennings-Brown has worked in the IT industry for over 23 years holding senior leadership roles for the past 11 years. She started life as an IT support analyst in 1997 and has progressed her career working for businesses across the UK and Europe in a range of different IT roles. She set up her first IT Consultancy business in 2014 and her second in 2017.  She is currently the Head of Technology at Wellcome Trust based in London. In 2020 she was voted one of the Top 50 Most Influential Women in UK Technology.

    Tune into Eileen Jennings-Brown’s episode to receive valuable advice around being an effective IT leader, trusting employees to make decisions and how Digital Transformation should be a journey without a ‘hard stop’. This is a very lively discussion filled with unmissable insights, so don’t miss out! 

    • 33 min
    S3 #2 – Fin Goulding, Chief Technology Officer at Flow Academy

    S3 #2 – Fin Goulding, Chief Technology Officer at Flow Academy

    Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast continues our journey of exploring what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic. 




    Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to Fin Goulding, CTO at Flow Academy in this episode to discuss all things Agile, DevOps and Digital Transformation – particularly in the context of the ‘digital-first’ remote-working environment organisations are operating in currently due to COVID-19.




    Year-on-year Fin Goulding has been listed as a Global Top 100 CIO/CTO and has extensive digital and agile expertise as a hands-on transformation practitioner. Today as the CTO at Flow Academy, Fin works with companies in any sector who need help either starting or repairing their transformation (be that business/digital or agile) and gets them back on track. 

    A co-author of multiple books including “Flow: A Handbook for Change-Makers, Mavericks, Innovation Activists and Leaders – Simplifying Digital Transformation” and “12 Steps to Flow: The New Framework for Business Agility” – Fin is an active member of ‘The Agile Business Community’ and shares his deep level of expertise and insights with the One Zero One listeners throughout this episode.

    Tune into Fin Goulding’s episode to learn more about where Agile is today (twenty years on from the Agile Manifesto), what organisations are adopting Agile for and how organisations are seeking help from Agile practices during the global pandemic with the sudden roll-out of remote working.

    • 23 min
    S3 #1 – Karl Hoods, CDIO at BEIS – UK Government Ministerial Department

    S3 #1 – Karl Hoods, CDIO at BEIS – UK Government Ministerial Department

    Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast is back with a bang and a new host has joined us for a deep dive into what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic. Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to Karl Hoods, Chief Digital & Information Officer at BEIS in this podcast to find out how it has been for Karl to steer digital change at a key government department during a global pandemic.





    About BEIS




    BEIS is a key ministerial department of the UK Government responsible for building a stronger, greener future by fighting coronavirus, tackling climate change, unleashing innovation, and making the UK a great place to work and do business.





    They are responsible for:
    business
    industrial strategy
    science, research and innovation
    energy and clean growth
    climate change





    From 2019 to 2020, the department’s priorities are to:





    deliver an ambitious Industrial Strategy
    maximise investment opportunities and bolster UK interests as they exit the EU
    promote competitive markets and responsible business practices
    ensure the UK has a reliable, low cost and clean energy system
    build a flexible, innovative, collaborative, and business-facing department

    • 29 min
    S2 #7 – Tim Panagos CTO at Microshare

    S2 #7 – Tim Panagos CTO at Microshare

    Series 2 of the One Zero One podcast continues with a very timely (remote) discussion with Tim Panagos, CTO at Microshare.io and our host Peter Gothard.




    Tim is a technology executive with 20 years of experience in Enterprise Software having held senior roles in several organisations as a Software Engineer, Chief Architect and CTO. Tim is the Co-Founder and CTO of Microshare, a data leverage platform for the IoT era, providing a solution to sharing, privacy, security, audit, confidentiality, data monetisation and cost savings. Driven by the new technology developments and the IoT wave, Microshare was founded to brings things to life; connecting buildings, assets, people and devices so that users can make smarter decisions.




    As Tim explains in this insightful episode, Microshare solutions are in demand the world over as public and private sector officials are responsible for the health and safety of workers, tenants, customers and others who pass through their facilities. Its Universal Contact Tracing and Touchfree Feedback solutions were designed specifically for the COVID-19 pandemic. They are working to keep spaces safe for employees, tenants and residents from monitoring air quality indoor to delivering touchfree feedback where individuals may need to let management know that a restroom needs to be cleaned.




    As CTO, Tim is in charge of the strategic product vision and implements these solutions into an architecture which can be deployed most effectively across Microshare’s customers’ businesses.




    Download or stream this episode for an engaging conversation, or investigation in certain parts, as our host Peter gets the lowdown on the IoT industry today, the use cases for internet-connected ‘things’ and how it has become intertwined with 21st century living today, transparency and some concerns about the impact of connected devices on privacy – particularly in employee/employer relations. It’s certainly one to listen to for businesses and employers considering how to return employees safely to physical spaces and how to have the right conversations around trying new technology and devices to improve wellbeing in the business.

    • 31 min

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