29 min

When Thought Leadership Causes Disruption with Andrew Grill What's Next! with Tiffani Bova

    • Management

Welcome to the What's Next! podcast with Tiffani Bova.
 
This week, I have a great conversation with Andrew Grill.  Andrew is an experienced corporate leader and a former IBM Global Managing Partner. He has launched and run technology companies in Europe and Australia and worked with (and for) some of the world's leading companies including Vodafone, Nestle, BBC, American Express, and Unilever. He is also a seasoned speaker and has presented at four separate TEDx events. He speaks to and consults for organizations to develop their strategy around digital disruption, social selling, the workplace of the future, emerging technologies, and digital diversity.
 
THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… believers of Andrew’s motto: if you want to get digital, you have to be digital.
 
TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE…
Andrew and I live in the thought leadership space and share similar viewpoints on innovation and disruption. We both believe that the nature of work is changing, especially as technology continues to lead our lives and as Millennials begin to speak their voices in the professional world.
 
WHEN YOU WORK FOR A COMPANY AND YOU WANT TO GROW YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT…
Never forget that your employer doesn’t own you. No matter what, we’re all building our personal brands. Of course, it’s helpful to be attached to a brand that already has a following, but you’re still growing your own brand while you’re renting your time to that employer.
 
LET YOUR DIGITAL SELF FLOURISH…
Sharing your life online and being a consumer/seller in the gig economy is not going anywhere. When you (and businesses ) begin to see this, you can shape your digital self around this changing workforce.
 
Andrew believes that when you allow your digital persona to morph between private, public, and inside the organization, there will be broken rules but more human interaction.
Are you ready for this kind of disruption?
 
Running time: 29:30
Subscribe on iTunes
 
Find Tiffani on social:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
 
Find Andrew on social:
Website
Twitter
LinkedIn

Welcome to the What's Next! podcast with Tiffani Bova.
 
This week, I have a great conversation with Andrew Grill.  Andrew is an experienced corporate leader and a former IBM Global Managing Partner. He has launched and run technology companies in Europe and Australia and worked with (and for) some of the world's leading companies including Vodafone, Nestle, BBC, American Express, and Unilever. He is also a seasoned speaker and has presented at four separate TEDx events. He speaks to and consults for organizations to develop their strategy around digital disruption, social selling, the workplace of the future, emerging technologies, and digital diversity.
 
THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… believers of Andrew’s motto: if you want to get digital, you have to be digital.
 
TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE…
Andrew and I live in the thought leadership space and share similar viewpoints on innovation and disruption. We both believe that the nature of work is changing, especially as technology continues to lead our lives and as Millennials begin to speak their voices in the professional world.
 
WHEN YOU WORK FOR A COMPANY AND YOU WANT TO GROW YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT…
Never forget that your employer doesn’t own you. No matter what, we’re all building our personal brands. Of course, it’s helpful to be attached to a brand that already has a following, but you’re still growing your own brand while you’re renting your time to that employer.
 
LET YOUR DIGITAL SELF FLOURISH…
Sharing your life online and being a consumer/seller in the gig economy is not going anywhere. When you (and businesses ) begin to see this, you can shape your digital self around this changing workforce.
 
Andrew believes that when you allow your digital persona to morph between private, public, and inside the organization, there will be broken rules but more human interaction.
Are you ready for this kind of disruption?
 
Running time: 29:30
Subscribe on iTunes
 
Find Tiffani on social:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
 
Find Andrew on social:
Website
Twitter
LinkedIn

29 min