The Strategy of Information Nick Inglis
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Each episode features conversations with the people who are changing the ways that we use information from your host, Nick Inglis.
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Shingai Manjengwa (Artificial Intelligence Education Pioneer)
The Strategy of Information with Nick Inglis, on InfoGov.net. On today’s The Strategy of Information, Nick Inglis talks with artificial intelligence education pioneer, Shingai Manjengwa. We’ll be talking about artificial intelligence, how she has taught hundreds of thousands of learners worldwide, why A.I. goes bad, and her incredible life path. Stay tuned for an intriguing discussion of AI through the eyes of Shingai Manjengwa. It’s all about intelligence, artificial and human with Shingai Manjengwa on today’s episode of The Strategy of Information with Nick Inglis, on InfoGov.net.
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Tim Brady (CEO, Colligo)
The Strategy of Information with Nick Inglis, on InfoGov.net. On today’s The Strategy of Information, Nick Inglis talks with, Colligo CEO, and former financial research analyst in the space, Tim Brady. We’ll be talking about the financial prospects of the information profession, the growth of his firm Colligo, and how Tim just couldn’t sit on the sidelines of this incredible information profession. Stay tuned for a fascinating and rare discussion about the growth and financial potential of the information profession and a glimpse behind the curtain at one of the fastest-growing software companies in the space, Colligo. It’s an interesting conversation on the dollars and good sense of the information profession with Colligo CEO, Tim Brady on today’s episode of The Strategy of Information with Nick Inglis, on InfoGov.net.
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Rafael Moscatel (Best-Selling Author)
On today’s The Strategy of Information, Nick Inglis talks with Rafael Moscatel, best-selling author, information professional, and expert on compliance and privacy. In this wide-reaching conversation, Nick and Rafael talk about everything from supply chain improvement to baseball in the 1950s. Stay tuned for an incredible conversation as we explore the best-selling author’s latest book, Tomorrow's Jobs Today, his career, and he sits down for “on the spot”. It’s a wild conversation with Rafael Moscatel on today’s episode of The Strategy of Information with Nick Inglis, on InfoGov.net.
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George Dunn (President, Cre8 Independent Consultants)
On today’s The Strategy of Information, Nick Inglis talks with George Dunn, President of Cre8 Independent Consultants and widely recognized guru of business process efficiency. George Dunn and his team have worked with many leading companies and their work is widely regarded as some of the best in the business. Stay tuned for a conversation on George’s path into the information profession, some of his past work, and a discussion on driving business process improvement with George Dunn on today’s episode of The Strategy of Information with Nick Inglis, on InfoGov.net.
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Rich Lauwers (Legal and Regulatory Solutions SME, AODocs)
The Strategy of Information with Nick Inglis, on InfoGov.net. On today’s The Strategy of Information, Nick Inglis talks with Rich Lauwers. Rich Lauwers has been a leader in the information space for some time with previous roles at Granger, Abbot Labs, CDW, Pacific Life, Merrill Corp, Nuix, MicroFocus, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, Biogen, Zurich, and most recently A.O. Docs. Lauwers is a wellspring of knowledge and has been spearheading some of the most innovative strategies around information today. Stay tuned for direct answers to tough questions, and the wealth of experience of Rich Lauwers on today’s episode of The Strategy of Information with Nick Inglis, on InfoGov.net.
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Rob Bogue (Owner, Thor Projects)
On today’s The Strategy of Information, Nick Inglis talks with Rob Bogue, a 17-time Microsoft MVP, one of the most knowledgeable folks on the Microsoft information ecosystem, and as you’ll hear in the conversation, one of the kindest gents in the information space. Stay tuned for a thought-provoking, and technology-forward episode today on The Strategy of Information with Nick Inglis, on InfoGov.net.