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    Explore " no-code" with insightful episodes like "Designing a Theory of Change with Neil Malhotra", "Co-creating Solutions for Change with Joseph Kwesiga and Shola Olabode-Dada", "Establishing a Daily Creative Habit with Mike Brennan", "Chandra Khatri, Chief Scientist and Head of AI at Got It AI, discusses the future of NLP for better customer experiences with bots" and "61: Probing further" from podcasts like ""We Can Do This", "We Can Do This", "We Can Do This", "AI and the Future of Work" and "Startup to Something"" and more!

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    Designing a Theory of Change with Neil Malhotra

    Designing a Theory of Change with Neil Malhotra

    Neil Malhotra is the Edith M. Cornell Professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he directs the Center for Social Innovation. He is the author of "Leading with Values" (Cambridge University Press) and the editor of "Frontiers in Social Innovation" (Harvard Business Review Press). He has authored over 75 academic articles on topics such as the relationship between business and society.


    Read a full transcript and more at https://wecandothis.co/episodes/028


    Buy Frontiers in Social Innovation → https://amzn.to/3mOCuqo


    The Center for Social Innovation → https://gsb.stanford.edu/experience/about/centers-institutes/csi


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    Co-creating Solutions for Change with Joseph Kwesiga and Shola Olabode-Dada

    Co-creating Solutions for Change with Joseph Kwesiga and Shola Olabode-Dada

    Joseph is a UX designer from Uganda with a passion for all things creative. He has experience in UI design, UX design, content strategy, product management, online media coordination and digital marketing/analytics. Joseph attended the School of Visual Arts and holds a master’s degree in Design for Social Innovation. When he’s not designing the perfect user experience, you can find him producing music, sampling fine cheese, or trying to pronounce the word "synthesis.”


    Shola Olabode-Dada is a behavioral scientist that promotes healthy behavior change among youth by conducting research, synthesizing information, and fostering relationships with key stakeholders. As would a detective, she collects the evidence and explores all possibilities to decipher the mystery of how young people make decisions about their health. Shola is passionate about this type of work because she wants to participate in dramatically improving the health and economic success of young people who lack access to the resources to live a fulfilling life. Her specialties include applied research methodologies, program evaluation, the application of behavior change design to digital health products, and stakeholder engagement. Shola holds a M.S. and Ph.D. in community psychology from North Carolina State University.


    Read a full transcript and more at https://wecandothis.co/episodes/027


    YLabs Website → https://ylabsglobal.org


    Joseph on Linkedin → https://linkedin.com/in/joseph-kwesiga


    Joseph on Instagram → https://instagram.com/madjinbea


    Change by Design by Tim Brown (CEO, IDEO) → https://ideo.com/post/change-by-design


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    Establishing a Daily Creative Habit with Mike Brennan

    Establishing a Daily Creative Habit with Mike Brennan

    Mike Brennan is a Creator & Communicator, telling stories on pages & stages. His childhood dream was to be a cartoon. (Zoinks!) When he realized that wasn’t possible he became the next best thing – an Artist. He loves sharing experiences and making connections through his art, and helping fellow frustrated artists and creatives establish a daily creative habit of their own. 


    Read a full transcript and more at https://wecandothis.co/episodes/026


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    Participate in Creative Mental Health Monday's → https://creativesmentalhealth.com


    Creative Chats Podcast → https://creativechats.me


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    Chandra Khatri, Chief Scientist and Head of AI at Got It AI, discusses the future of NLP for better customer experiences with bots

    Chandra Khatri, Chief Scientist and Head of AI at Got It AI, discusses the future of NLP for better customer experiences with bots

    Chandra Khatri,  Chief Scientist and Head of AI at Got It AI, was a key team member in the early days of AI at eBay, Amazon, and Uber. He has been on the cutting edge of NLP research for more than a decade and now leads AI at Got It AI. Chandra and the team are making it easier for customers to have conversations with bots.  He's making innovative use of transformers and active learning to use "small data" to train sophisticated large language models to automatically answer customer questions in fields as diverse as healthcare, financial services, education, and defense.

    Listen and learn… 

    1. What the AI culture is like at eBay, Amazon, and Uber 
    2. About transformers, why they’re important, and how they're improving NLP accuracy 
    3. How we’ve moved AI from search ranking (recommender systems) to other use cases including operations and bots 
    4. How the rise of open source and no-code tools is making “Google-like” AI maturity accessible to every company 
    5. How startups with limited access to data can use transfer learning to improve AI accuracy 
    6. What’s holding back broader adoption of AI in the enterprise 
    7. How the rise of Technical Product Managers (TPMs) is bridging the gap between engineers and business analysts 
    8. How to eliminate bias from training data 
    9. How long before we’ll all have a personal JARVIS 

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    66 | What to build for an MVP

    66 | What to build for an MVP

    Corey onboards the first SwipeWell users on calls and publishes some new blog posts. Chris is only working half-time right now but managed to ship a key stability update for Jetboost. They also how sleep affects productivity and a new indie hacker podcast, Framework Friends.

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    65 | Do founders get parental leave?

    65 | Do founders get parental leave?

    Corey builds a waitlist for SwipeWell and shares the outline for Founding Marketing. Chris gives a short update on how paternity leave is going. They also talk about the woes of tax season, meeting online friends in person, and the discipline to focus on what you work on.

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    Business as a Force for Good with Cory Ames

    Business as a Force for Good with Cory Ames


    Cory is the Co-Founder & CEO of Grow Ensemble, an impact marketing and media company on a mission to make sustainable business and more sustainable living the norm. He is also the host of The Social Entrepreneurship & Innovation Podcast, where he interviews leaders in the space of better business and social impact.


    Prior to leading Grow Ensemble, Cory was the CEO of a digital marketing agency, a position he earned at the age of 22. After leaving that experience, Cory began consulting on all things digital marketing & SEO exploring how he could more directly use his skills for doing good. It was then Cory dove into the world of social entrepreneurship and using business as a force for good. Soon after, Cory founded Grow Ensemble as a vehicle to raise awareness of and inspire action around some of the world’s biggest problems and problem solvers. They blog, podcast, and publish videos on all things leaving the world a better, more just, equitable, and habitable place for all.


    To keep up with Cory and Grow Ensemble, visit growensemble.com, or coryames.com and sign-up for their Better World Weekly Newsletter—their weekly discussion of building a better world with their community of change-makers and innovators for all sectors all over the world.


    Read a full transcript and more at https://wecandothis.co/episode/025

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    No code roundup – March 9th, 2022

    No code roundup – March 9th, 2022

    Why Digital Transformation Debt is bad?

    Why Digital Transformation Debt is bad?

    List of topics/themes discussed in the episode


    1. Introduction 0:00
      • The concept behind Digital Transformation debt
      • The real-world impact of digital transformation debt
        Importance of balancing do-it-quick style innovation with governance
      • Who is the audience for his book?
    2. What’s the drawback of postponing digital transformation and accumulating debt? 15:45
      • Driving a cart with square wheels
      • Examples where low-code innovation makes the most sense
      • Which leadership style is more suitable to drive change in an agile way?
    3. How do enterprise leaders make low-code/no-code projects become a success story throughout the company? 24:20
      • Role of Center of Excellence in alleviating digital transformation debt
      • Who leads the center of excellence, business, or IT?
    4. Parting message to enterprise leaders 43:30
      • What did Dr. Setrag have to say to executives who want to innovate faster without wasting time and money?

    How to Grow a World Changing Podcast with Danny Ozment

    How to Grow a World Changing Podcast with Danny Ozment

    Danny Ozment is a business strategist and podcast consultant for busy professionals and solopreneurs who want to create podcasts that build brand loyalty and make their marketing efforts more effective. His goal is to help you clarify your message and publish engaging content that creates customers who trust you before they buy and can’t wait to tell the world about you.


    Danny’s refreshing approach as the owner of Emerald City Productions has made him a sought-after speaker, online educator, and consultant for major corporations and thought leaders. His clients include Salesforce, LinkedIn, the John Maxwell Team, Mike Kim, and The Dijulius Group.


    He is the host of the highly-rated podcast, Podcast Strategies for Growing Your Business, Community, and Influence. He has spoken at industry-leading events including Podcast Movement and Mediavine.


    Right now, Danny is wearing out his Walt Disney World annual pass with his wife and 2 kids. When he’s not on Pirates of the Caribbean, he spends his days on a mission helping podcasters change the world one download at a time. The free tips he provides at dannyozment.com, guarantee you’ll launch and grow a podcast that will impact the world.


    Read a full transcript and more at https://wecandothis.co/episodes/024


    Danny's Website → https://dannyozment.com 


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    How to Build a Marketplace With No-Code with Connor Finlayson

    How to Build a Marketplace With No-Code with Connor Finlayson

    Connor is the founder of Unicorn Factory, a freelancer marketplace in Canada and New Zealand. He is also runs a YouTube channel where he teaches aspiring entrepreneurs how they can build their own online businesses with no-code tools.


    Read a full transcript and more at https://wecandothis.co/episode/023


    Connor's Website → https://www.connorfinlayson.com


    Follow Connor on Twitter → https://twitter.com/FinlaysonConnor


    Watch Connor's YouTube Videos → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpwZPRc7PHdQ2OWZrlRMiJA


    Check out the Unicorn Factory in New Zealand → https://www.unicornfactory.nz/


    Check out the Unicorn Factory in Canada →
    https://www.unicornfactory.ca/


    Chive Charities → https:// chivecharities.nz


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    Tools referenced in this episode:


    Airtable → https://airtable.com/invite/r/tyWdOQ8o (*aff)


    Webflow → https://webflow.grsm.io/jr7k9ovfqf9d (*aff)


    Zapier → https://zapier.com


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    Scaling Nonprofit Operations with No-Code with Madeline Mazzocchi

    Scaling Nonprofit Operations with No-Code with Madeline Mazzocchi

    ​​Madeline retired in Spring of 2019 as Director of Information Technology to spend her time volunteering with the homeless and food insecure population in Upstate NY. Madeline spends her time providing friendship, food and employment assistance. When she heard about Miracle Messages she decided it was a perfect blend of her former career and her passions and added this to her volunteering. She came out of retirement in the Spring of 2020 to accept the full time role as Director of Operations for Miracle Messages.


    Read a full transcript and more at https://wecandothis.co/episodes/022


    Learn More about Miracle Messages → https://www.miraclemessages.org/


    Miracle Messages on Facebook → https://facebook.com/miraclemessages


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    Tools referenced in this episode:


    Airtable → https://airtable.com/invite/r/tyWdOQ8o (*aff)


    Zapier → https://zapier.com


    Adalo → https://www.adalo.com


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    Episode with Wes Kao (Co-Founder of Maven)

    Episode with Wes Kao (Co-Founder of Maven)

    Show Notes:

    Thread on Spiky POV:
    https://twitter.com/wes_kao/status/1449389707385790473?s=20

    Blogpost on Spiky POV: 

    https://www.weskao.com/blog/spiky-point-of-view-lets-get-a-little-controversial


    The Super Specific How: How to make your cohort-based course more rigorous

    https://www.weskao.com/blog/super-specific-how


    The State Change Method: How to deliver engaging live lectures on Zoom

    https://www.weskao.com/blog/the-state-change-method

    Making Social Impact Easy for Busy People with Nivi Achanta

    Making Social Impact Easy for Busy People with Nivi Achanta

    Nivi Achanta is the founder and CEO of Soapbox Project, a community that makes social impact easy for busy people. Prior to Soapbox, Nivi launched Accenture's NorCal disaster response program after the 2018 Camp Fire. She went on to lead a gender equality effort at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, creating bite-sized employee learning opportunities. When she's not writing, speaking, and working on creating social justice, you can find her in Seattle reading books or trying to keep her plants alive.


    Read a full transcript and more at https://wecandothis.co/episodes/021


    Soapbox Project Website → https://soapboxproject.org


    Follow Nivi on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/niviachanta/


    Follow Nivi on Twitter → https://twitter.com/niviachanta


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    Episode 44: No-code for IoT in the Cloud

    Episode 44: No-code for IoT in the Cloud

    In episode 44 of the podcast, the topic is: No-code for IoT in the Cloud. Our guest is Rob Rastovich, CTO of ThingLogix (@ThingLogix): https://www.thinglogix.com/

    In this conversation, we talk about what the Internet of Things (IoT) means for industrial business models. We discuss the impact of connected devices and the subscription based economy on industries as distant from the initial IT waves as agriculture.

    Augmented is a podcast for industrial leaders, process engineers and shop floor operators, hosted by futurist Trond Arne Undheim (@trondau), presented by Tulip, the frontline operations platform, and associated with MFG.works, the industrial upskilling community launched at the World Economic Forum. Augmented--the industry 4.0 podcast.

    Trond's takeaway: The Internet of Things (IoT) is about to complete its hype cycle. We might finally see the smart cities we were promised in the nineties. With IoT, digital benefits comes to infrastructure, the last mile of sunk assets, long timelines, and nearly forgotten, but hard-earned public goods.

    Thanks for listening. If you liked the show, subscribe at Augmentedpodcast.co or in your preferred podcast player, and rate us with five stars. If you liked this episode, you might also like episode 29, The Automated Microfactory, episode 33, Sustainable Manufacturing at Scale, or episode 23, Digital Manufacturing in the Cloud. Hopefully, you'll find something awesome in these or other episodes. If so, do let us know by messaging us, we would love to share your thoughts with other listeners. 

    The Augmented podcast is created in association with Tulip, connected frontline operations platform that connects the people, machines, devices, and the systems used in a production or logistics process in a physical location. Tulip is democratizing technology and empowering those closest to operations to solve problems. Tulip is also hiring. You can find Tulip at Tulip.co

    Please share this show with colleagues who care about where industry and especially industrial tech is heading. To find us on social media is easy, we are Augmented Pod on LinkedIn and Twitter, and Augmented Podcast on Facebook and YouTube:

    See you next time. Augmented--industrial conversations that matter. 

    Special Guest: Rob Rastovich.