Charlie Tango Talks Tim Frank Andersen
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In Charlie Tango Talks I invite the most brilliant digital experts and people I really admire for a conversation about how new technologies impact businesses and how they will change our society. Based on 25 years of experience I still have more questions than answers but my curiosity is intact. The language of my monthly talk will vary between Danish and English.
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24 Charlie Tango talk med Christian Bason
At a time where design is playing an increasingly important role, but where the concept of design and the role of designers is undergoing tremendous change, I have invited Christian Bason for a talk. He has been the CEO of Danish Design Center for 7 years and has written a number of books on design, innovation and management. We are addressing how the design task is being changed by computers, what role design is playing in innovation processes and how companies are coping with the general ability to innovate.
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23 Charlie Tango talk med Christina Hvid
The construction industry has a reputation for being one of the most conservative industries, lagging behind when it comes to the technological and digital development. But that is not sustainable. The industry faces a number of major challenges when it comes to building green, a lack of productivity and inefficient project management. Fortunately, a new exciting digital and data driven development is underway and lots of exciting technologies look to turn the way we build upside down. That is the topic of this Charlie Tango talk together with the CEO of Molio – the knowledge center for the Danish construction industry and one of the initiators of Contech Lab
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22 Charlie Tango talk med Jacob Johansen
After one year of lock-down, retailers around the world face a new reality, where user behavior has shifted rapidly towards online channels.
The way to survive is through Radical User Centricity, according to my guest in this Charlie Tango talk. Jacob Johansen has spent 20 years in China, and after a brief stop-over in Denmark he has decided to go back and follow how Chinese companies develop with an outside-in approach, much different to what you see in Europe. This leads to a whole category of “new retail” solutions – the topic of Jacobs latest book: “From customer to user”, and the topic of this Charlie Tango talk. -
21 Charlie Tango talk med Peter Svarre
The global growth of digital technologies, which in many ways enrich people's lives with efficiency, service and distribution, has been shown to have problematic side effects like lack of transparency for users or bias in algorithms. Some companies are gradually beginning to understand that behaving properly and ethically is a business-critical necessity. But how do we handle this area and what to do? Get the answers in this talk with author and digital strategist Peter Svarre.
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20 Charlie Tango talk med Eva Berneke
Denmark is among the leaders in climate change. We also have one of the most digitized public sectors in the world. And now we have an extremely high ambition about reducing CO2 with 70% in 2030. The way to get there is foggy at best. But a series of public-private taskforces have come up with relevant initiatives. Eva Berneke – CEO in one of Denmark´s largest IT companies - is heading the IT, consulting and service group, and she guests the Charlie Tango studio for a talk about this and many other relevant topics.
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19 Charlie Tango talk med Christina Boutrup
In a time of upheaval, where our eyes are mostly on the United States and all the crazy things happening over there, we risk missing the development in China, which is going furiously fast in many areas: Electric cars, solar power, financial consumer services, social shopping and AI just to mention a few. It just doesn´t get much attention on our latitudes and it is both a pity and worrying at the same time. Here is your chance to get more savvy on China, when I speak with one of the leading experts in the field Christina Boutrup.