
12 episodes

CIO Leadership Live: UK IDG
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Lee Rennick, Executive Director, CIO Communities, hosts CIO Leadership Live, a weekly podcast featuring in-depth conversations focused on leadership, innovation and business strategy.
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Episode 12: Andrew Raynes, CIO, Executive Director, Royal Papworth Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust
Join Andrew Raynes, CIO, Executive Director, Royal Papworth Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust as he discusses building innovation through Covid, developing technology innovation, and building technology to deliver positive patient outcomes.
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Episode 11: Graeme Bryce, CTO, Holibob
Join Graeme Bryce, CTO at Holibob, as he discusses innovation, leading teams with purpose, and the orchestration of technology innovation and implementation in organizations.
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Alder Hey Hospital CDIO Kate Warriner fine-tunes digital culture
Kate Warriner, the CDIO at Alder Hey Children's Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, explains how a music graduate became an NHS CIO with two distinct roles, the power of centralisation and community to drive change, and her secret to building digital culture.
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Mayor of London’s CDO turns smart city visions into reality
Theo Blackwell MBE, Chief Digital Officer at the London Mayor’s Office, sits down with CIO UK editor Doug Drinkwater on CIO UK Leadership Live to give a whistle-stop tour on CDO misconceptions, smart city futures, fostering local government collaboration and balancing technological innovation with digital inclusion.
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Why IT professionalism matters to BCS CEO Rashik Parmar
Rashik Parmar MBE, the chief executive of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, discusses a 40-year career in IT, his new role as CEO of the UK’s leading accreditation body, the BCS mission to drive IT professionalism and tech for good, and how the industry can finally move the dial on diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Andy Caddy, formerly the group CIO at Virgin Active and group CTO at Whitebread
Andy Caddy, formerly the group CIO at Virgin Active and group CTO at Whitebread, joins CIO UK Leadership Live to discuss his return to the CIO hotseat at low-cost gymnasium group PureGym, his development as a technology leader over a 30-year career, avoiding a race to the bottom in a low-cost fitness market, and why his year ahead is about scalability, standardisation and start-ups.