Heads Up

Mountain Leverage
Heads Up

Heads Up is an interview series and podcast where technology innovators and experts discuss solutions to today's workflow challenges in distribution, manufacturing, healthcare, maintenance & inspection, and many other industries. From the warehouse floor all the way to the C-suite, Heads Up explores the impact technology and other innovations may play in advancing workflow efficiency.

Episodes

  1. 2024-07-15 · BONUS

    How AI's Small Data Can Transform Your Supply Chain Decision-Making | AI Interview #1 w/ Assistant Professor Anthony Roath, Auburn University

    This is the first entry into our series: “AI: The Good, The Bad, and The Human in the Supply Chain”. In this series, we will tackle just what the title states... The good, bad, and human aspects of AI and only the necessary information that you need to take action in your organization concerning this rapidly growing topic. Join Alex Reneman on his journey to find practical information on Artificial Intelligence for warehouse managers and supply chain executives alike on this new episode of Heads Up.  Anthony Roath, Assistant Professor at Auburn University, starts off our new series by diving into the practical use of AI within a distribution center, some common misconceptions of the new dynamic between a human workforce with implemented Artificial Intelligence, and how small data is key to the proper, actionable use of AI.  Professor Roath takes us through the necessary considerations when implementing AI in your warehouses and DCs. He emphasizes a bottom-to-top approach to AI in your organization so your practical use case of AI is not lost by starting with a high-level strategy. Whether you’re managing the production floor or in the C-suite,, this episode dives into how you can utilize AI not only to get data – but specifically the necessary data you need to make the best business and tactical decisions.  Read Assistant Professor Roath’s and coauthor's report:  https://www.thescxchange.com/articles/9633-intelligent-workflows-orchestrating-the-intersection-of-ai-and-humans Follow Alex Reneman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-reneman/. For inquiries related to Heads Up, email:  podcast@mountainleverage.com  Watch here: https://youtu.be/0GXnsWX9Y-s

    15 min
  2. 2024-03-04

    Data Privacy Lawyer: Breakdown of BIPA, GIPA, and More for Employers

    Some states, such as California, have a reputation for strict business regulations to protect workers’ rights, as workplace technology develops, these can be misused and prompts proactive rules. Illinois is a close second in employee protection regulations, where the state’s Biometric Information Privacy Act is coming back on employers and racking millions of dollars in class action lawsuits. In this episode, we dive into the rise of BIPA, GIPA, and other laws that could have exponential consequences on businesses in Illinois, California, and other states. “If you're running a business, you can't also be keeping up to speed on all of these laws and how they keep changing. You've got to be getting good advice from someone whose job it is to do that.” – Laura Laura Balson, at Constangy, Brooks, Smith, and Prophette LLP, is the managing partner of the firm’s Chicago office. She was named an Illinois Super Lawyer from 2022-2024 and recognized in The Best Lawyers of America for Employment Law - Management (2024).  Chapters:  00:00 Introductions 04:36 What Businesses Don’t Know About BIPA 13:59 How to Protect Employers 18:01 The Risk of Trying vs Not Trying to Comply with BIPA 19:28 The Genetic Information Privacy Act 26:17 Concerns with Employee Monoriting and General Data Collection 30:04 Legislation Around Artificial Intelligence 35:00 Last Word Follow Laura: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurabalson/ For guest recommendations or any other inquiries, contact: podcast@mountainleverage.com Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKjciCYH7YM Follow Alex: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-reneman/

    36 min
  3. 2024-02-13

    The Economics of BIPA and What to Know About Future Biometric Legislation

    **NOTICE: the information shared in this podcast is not legal advice. Seek out the help of a professional if you are under the Biometric Information Privacy Act. Kaitlyn Harger is Senior Economist at the Chamber of Progress and is the author of "Who Benefits from BIPA", an economic analysis of the Biometric Information Privacy Act. The Biometric Information Privacy Act has notoriously been neglected or missed by many companies that utilize technology that collects employees' or customers' biometric data. Negligence of BIPA's statutes can lead to drastic consequences for your company. Kaitlyn provides insights into the history, data, and consequences of the Biometric Information Privacy Act. This is an information-packed episode you do not want to miss! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:49 What is BIPA? 03:17 Kaitlyn and the Chamber of Progress 04:15 Origin of Kaitlyn's Study 06:45 Economic Outcomes 09:36 BIPA Requirements 12:36 Key Terms and Provisions 15:20 Risk 18:27 Covering BIPA 19:42 Future of Biometric Legislation in Illinois and Elsewhere 22:12 Federal Legislation 23:15 Last Words 24:50 Teaser Kaitlyn's Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaitlyn-harger/ https://progresschamber.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Who-Benefits-from-BIPA-Analysis-of-Cases-Under-IL-Biometrics-Law.pdf For guest recommendations or any other inquiries, contact: asher.smith@mountainleverage.com Watch here: https://youtu.be/PzQ42vvs6dU Follow Us: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-reneman/ https://www.mountainleverage.com/

    25 min
  4. 2021-04-12

    Paving the Way for Diversity and Inclusion in Supply Chain with Ilias Simpson, CEO, Radial

    There is a recognized disparity among corporate America -- only 3% of C-Suite roles are held by black people.* In this episode of Heads Up, we discuss the importance of inclusion and diversity in the workplace, especially in the operations and supply chain industry. Join Ilias Simpson, CEO at bpost and Radial, and Heads Up host Alex Reneman, CEO of Mountain Leverage, as they dive into why diverse talent truly results in the best talent, how supply chain companies can better prioritize inclusion in the workplace, and what it’s been like to lead an eCommerce operations company during a global pandemic. Show Notes 00:00 - Meet Ilias Simpson and learn about his role at Radial and bpost 02:43 - Prioritizing Radial’s employee safety while thriving on the rapid growth of online shopping during COVID 07:22 - How buying online, curbside pick-up, Best Buy’s model and other trends have come out of the pandemic and are here to stay 09:46 - The diversity disparity and unconscious bias in the workplace: Why less than 1 percent of chief executives running America’s top 500 companies are Black 13:41 - What’s working? What are companies who are successfully focusing on diversity and inclusion doing? 15:42 - The data proves it -- diversity is key to success in business, innovation, identifying the best talent and keeping them 21:15 - Speaking up, owning your own career and other advice for professionals of color 24:13 - Recruiting with inclusion in mind, from tapping into wider networks to rewriting your job postings 29:08 - Education’s role in increasing diverse representation in supply chain 32:38 - Ilias’ book recommendations for leadership (Gallup’s StrengthsFinder and Colin Powell’s It Worked for Me) 34:17 - Gratitude for family and a world that’s looking up for today’s kids *according to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

    37 min

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Heads Up is an interview series and podcast where technology innovators and experts discuss solutions to today's workflow challenges in distribution, manufacturing, healthcare, maintenance & inspection, and many other industries. From the warehouse floor all the way to the C-suite, Heads Up explores the impact technology and other innovations may play in advancing workflow efficiency.

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