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Hybrid Intelligence

12 Episodes

36 minutes | Oct 19, 2022
Sophie Thomas on The Circular Economy (Part Two)
This is the second part of Lee's conversation with circular economy pioneer Sophie Thomas. In this episode Sophie and Lee discuss the complexities of implementing circularity and creating circular products. Sophie also tells us about her exciting new venture studio, etsaW Ventures, which is dedicated to finding, funding and developing innovation in the circular economy and sustainable business, with a particular focus on creating new materials.  EPISODE LINKS:Sophie Thomas on LinkedinSophie Thomas on TwitterThomas Matthews consultancyUseful Simple TrustetsaW Ventures Hybrid Intelligence is made by Door:Host, Lee SankeyGet in touch by emailing contact@doorglobal.comwww.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin 
38 minutes | Oct 7, 2022
Sophie Thomas on The Circular Economy (Part One)
Host Lee Sankey's guest for this two part conversation is the Circular Economy pioneer Sophie Thomas and founder of Thomas Matthews, a design agency focused on sustainability. Sophie is on a mission, and has been for over twenty years since her early experiments with circularity at the Royal College of Art in the mid 90's. In part one, Sophie talks about the influence of growing up with activist parents, how as a designer she came to be a certified waste manager, what makes a product circular and some of the enormous challenges with implementing the circular economy. EPISODE LINKS:Sophie Thomas on LinkedinSophie Thomas on TwitterThomas Matthews consultancy Useful Simple TrustetsaW Ventures Hybrid Intelligence is made by Door:Host, Lee SankeyGet in touch by emailing contact@doorglobal.comwww.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin 
45 minutes | Mar 30, 2022
Why Russell Davies Loves PowerPoint
We all use PowerPoint. It is part of the fabric of business communication. Yet divides opinions and arouses mixed emotions. Some companies have even banned it and it has some famous detractors.  Russell Davies joins me for a conversation about this omnipresent yet much maligned software and his brilliant new book "Everything I Know about Life I Learned from PowerPoint". We discuss PowerPoint's origins, who designed it, why it has been so successful, how it effects business communication and more. Russell Davies is a writer and strategist. He thinks about what happens when organisations and services meet the internet and he builds things to find out more. He's worked on communications and digital strategies for organisations like Honda, Nike, Microsoft, Apple, the Government Digital Service, the Co-op and Bulb. Russell is also a regular contributor to Wired. EPISODE LINKSRussell Davies website Get Everything I Know about Life, I Learned from PowerPoint also on Amazon etc Hybrid Intelligence is made by DoorGet in touch with you feedback, ideas or just say hello at contact@doorglobal.comwww.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin 
50 minutes | May 12, 2021
Greener Digital with Charlotte Walsh, Digital Detox
Lee Sankey talks to Charlotte Walsh, Co-Founder of digital product studio Digital Detox. Charlotte has been vocal about the need for more greener approaches to digital and IT.  Something she champions with the team at Digital Detox. So it was fitting that our conversation took place on World Earth Day. When we think of the causes of climate change, we tend to gravitate to things such as fossil fuels, aviation, manufacturing and the industrialised farming of cattle. The impact of digital is not something that is front of mind. If anything, we perhaps view digital as part of the solution; an enabler to do things differently. While this certainly true, as we will hear from Charlotte in this episode, digital and IT consume vast amounts of energy themselves. Their very nature means that this reality is hidden from view and the energy cost is not part of our day to day mental model. Charlotte frames the need for greener digital with some statistics and then outlines some of things businesses, product designers and us as consumers can do to reduce energy usage. We also discuss how the off-shoring versus on-shoring debate may have shifted as companies have been remote working during the COVID19 pandemic. Episode Links: Charlotte Walsh LinkedinDigital Detox Cambridge Bitcoin Energy Consumption IndexWebsite Carbon Calculator Hybrid Intelligence is made by DoorGet in touch with you feedback, ideas or just say hello at contact@doorglobal.comSubscribe to our newsletter at www.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin 
63 minutes | Mar 30, 2021
Cultural Forces with Grant McCracken
Part 2 of Lee Sankey's conversation with anthropologist, strategist and author Grant McCracken. They discuss the potential impacts of COVID viewed through  anthropological and cultural lenses on things like the family, the city and the world of work. Grant also flags some left-field signals that he is tracking, such as competitive charcuterie boards and talks about his latest work on the artisan movement which he describes as having matured into a transformative force.  Grant is a pioneer in culture as a strategic and driving force in business success. Not organisational or corporate culture but "big C" culture. He has taught at MIT and Harvard and consulted with companies such as Nike, Netflix, Oprah and the White House. Here he explains why culture matters to business, discusses barriers to the broader adoption of culture as a strategic input since writing his book "Chief Culture Officer" in 2009 and some of the things we can start doing to incorporate culture in our thinking. Episode Links: Grant McCracken Linkedin and TwitterFor more on Grant's work and books visit www.mapping-the-future.com and www.cultureby.com Hybrid Intelligence is made by DoorGet in touch with you feedback and ideas on contact@doorglobal.comSubscribe to our newsletter at www.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin 
52 minutes | Mar 8, 2021
Cultural Disruption with Grant McCracken
Host Lee Sankey talks to the influential American anthropologist, strategist and author Grant McCracken. This is part one of two episodes. Grant is a pioneer in culture as a strategic and driving force in business success. Not organisational or corporate culture but "big C" culture. He has taught at MIT and Harvard and consulted with companies such as Nike, Netflix, Oprah and the White House. Here he explains why culture matters to business, discusses barriers to the broader adoption of culture as a strategic input since writing his book "Chief Culture Officer" in 2009 and some of the things we can start doing to incorporate culture in our thinking. Episode Links: Grant McCracken Linkedin and TwitterFor more on Grant's work and books visit www.mapping-the-future.com and www.cultureby.comGrant's paper we reference in the episode "Welcome to the Orphanage"  Hybrid Intelligence is made by DoorGet in touch with you feedback and ideas on contact@doorglobal.comSubscribe to our newsletter at www.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin 
67 minutes | Aug 13, 2020
What does research into Design Thinking show?
Lee Sankey's guest is Professor Pietro Micheli from Warwick Business School. Pietro has been studying Design Thinking since its early inception and has carried out numerous studies on companies globally. So what does academic research tell us about how companies use design thinking and its impact? This was also an opportunity for me to debate some of my own observations and theories on the practical realities of Design Thinking. Including: 1) That pace, data and iterative everyday business are limiting the oxygen design and Design Thinking need to be successful. 2) That Design Thinking is on a similar journey to Agile. Although currently, a less influential one. In addition, Pietro talks about 3 different types of business logics and how Design Thinking can be used in Brand Management to navigate the tensions between consistency and relevance.    SHOW LINKS Professor Pietro MicheliFind out more about and read his research papers here LinkedinTwitter Hybrid Intelligence is made by DoorGet in touch with you feedback and ideas on contact@doorglobal.comSubscribe to our newsletter at www.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin 
30 minutes | Jul 29, 2020
Exploring Optimism - Matthew Taylor, CEO of The RSA
Lee Sankey is joined by Matthew Taylor, CEO of The Royal Society of Arts for a wide ranging discussion. Matthew Taylor has spent his career shaping and influencing change through politics, public policy and now at the RSA. He has a particular passion for the topic of work. The work of the RSA is inherently optimistic but deals with some of the major challenges of our time. Matthew talks about his theory of change, his views on optimism, the topic of his annual RSA lecture and his love of West Bromwich Albion. Matthew Taylor Links:Matthew Taylor RSA BlogTwitterThe RSA You can get in touch with your comments, ideas and suggestions for the podcast at contact@doorglobal.com Door is the Business Evolution Consultancy. We invent new businesses, products and services.  www.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin
52 minutes | Jun 3, 2020
Exploring Optimism - David Sheldon Hicks, Territory Studio
Lee Sankey speaks to David Sheldon Hicks, Founder of Territory Studio about innovation in the media space, his take on optimism and what he’s learnt from working with some of the world’s leading film directors such as Ridley Scott.  If you are not familiar with Territory studio you’ve almost certainly seen some of their work. The studio began life specialising in motion graphics for things like gaming and content creation. Today David and his team from their offices in London, San Fransisco and New York work in a wide variety of areas including automotive UI, experiential design for spaces and special effects for feature films such as Prometheus, Guardians of The Galaxy and Blade Runner 2049. Please get in touch with your comments, ideas and suggestions for the podcast at contact@doorglobal.com David Sheldon Hicks on LinkedInTerritory Studio website Door is the Business Evolution Consultancy. We invent new businesses, products and services.  www.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin
49 minutes | May 19, 2020
Exploring Optimism - WhereIsMyTransport
Imagine having to commute 5-6 hours a day using unregulated, unscheduled and unreliable transportation methods. Well this is the reality for approximately 4 billion people across the "Majority World" who rely on and use these "informal transportation networks" daily. WhereIsMyTransport is an award winning company on a mission to transform these networks through data and digital tools. They have already deployed their services in 39 countries and having recently completed a Series A funding round of $7.5 million dollars with investors that include Google, they are now expanding to even more cities. Their mission is daunting to put it mildly. Lee Sankey speaks to founder Devin de Vries and Julian Hirst about the inspiration behind WhereIsMyTransport and their unique perspectives on optimism having worked in so many countries. Please get in touch with your comments, ideas and suggestions at contact@doorglobal.com Find out more about WhereIsMyTransportDevin de Vries and Julian Hirst on Linkedin Door is the Business Evolution Consultancy. We invent new businesses, products and services.  www.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin
52 minutes | May 6, 2020
Exploring Optimism - Pete Trainor, CEO of Vala Health
Our values, beliefs and outlook influence not only what we do, but what we strive for. In this sense Optimism is a vital and defining force that shapes the future we are creating. For many the lockdown following the global coronavirus pandemic has been a period of reflection. So what role does optimism play as Governments, organisations, brands and people start to think again about how they evolve, adapt and innovate?  Door's founder Lee Sankey speaks to designer, technologist and author Pete Trainor who has recently become CEO of Vala Health. Pete is a world renowned speaker and his book Hippo: Human Focused Digital takes a philosophical look at design and technology. The conversation covers a lot of ground, including healthcare innovation, Minimum Viable Personality, whether optimism can be cultivated and things Pete is optimistic about now and looking forward. He believes the coronavirus pandemic is to healthcare what the 2008 financial crises was to banking: a massive shock that will bring forward a period of intense collaboration and innovation. Get in touch with you feedback and ideas on contact@doorglobal.comSubscribe to our newsletter at www.doorglobal.comDoor on Linkedin Pete Trainor on Linkedin. Follow on Twitter Find out more about Vala Health
25 minutes | Apr 17, 2020
Exploring Optimism - Manjula Lee CEO World Wide Generation
Optimism is a vital, defining force in shaping our future. This podcast is part of a series where we discuss Optimism with business leaders, designers, entrepreneurs and creatives. After a life changing event at the end of 2016, Manjula Lee set out a new vision for her life: to build an advanced technology platform that will bring together governments, businesses and civil societies from around the world to solve some of our most complex problems. From ending global poverty, to universal healthcare and cleaning up the oceans. At this unprecedented moment in human history, with the whole world on pause and an uncertain future ahead of us, Manjula describes an optimistic vision of human potential and hope for the future. Manjula Lee on Linkedin World Wide Generation Please get in touch with your feedback, questions and suggestions at contact@dooglobal.com Door is the Business Evolution Consultancy. We invent new businesses, products and services. Find out more about what we do and subscribe to our newsletter over at www.doorglobal.com Door on Linkedin
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