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    Navigating the Global Web of AI Regulation with Yasin Tokat, Policy Group Member at the Center for AI and Digital Policy

    Navigating the Global Web of AI Regulation with Yasin Tokat, Policy Group Member at the Center for AI and Digital Policy
    Yasin Tokat, Policy Group Member at the Center for AI and Digital Policy, joins this episode of AI, Government, and the Future by Alan Pentz to unveil the global challenges in AI regulation and how to solve them. They dive into the divergent paths of AI regulation in the US and EU, the risks of AI in cyberattacks, and the urgent need for global collaboration in AI policy and data privacy.

    The Great Indian Job Jhol

    The Great Indian Job Jhol

    The notorious 'bribe-for-jobs scam' has been an open secret, in the case of job recruitment in the competitive Indian job market. The recent scandal at a prestigious IT company, known for its ethical standards, and its global scale of recruitment, has sparked fresh concerns. Host Kiran Somvanshi explores why this malpractice continues despite increased scrutiny and accountability in Indian companies, the underlying factors facilitating it, the modus operandi, and the often-overlooked role of HR. 

    Kiran is in discussion with:

    And a bunch of HR professionals from companies as well as consultancy firms as they shed light on this sort of corruption in India Inc and discuss the potential solutions.

    If you like this episode from Kiran Somvanshi, check out his other interesting episodes on The A to Z of the Zee-Sony Merger Saga, The Billion Dollar Baby: The Business of IVF, Pakistan in Penury, Watch Before You Eat and much more!

    You can follow our host Kiran Somvanshi on her social media: Twitter & Linkedin

    Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief’ on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts.

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    Data Quality’s Vital Role in Achieving ESG Goals with Partner at Tata Consultancy Services, Navin Rauniar #S2E1

    Data Quality’s Vital Role in Achieving ESG Goals with Partner at Tata Consultancy Services, Navin Rauniar #S2E1

    With a new year comes a renewed focus on ESG from all who commit to it, but have the financial industry’s efforts been overly focused on the environment, leaving social and governance by the wayside.

    Behind every ESG effort must be good data to convey environmental commitments and the risk surrounding them, a point not lost on Tata Consultancy Services Partner, Navin Rauniar.

    Navin joins Jawad Akhtar on FinTalk to discuss social value metrics, SS3/19 impacts, and the importance of good data standards in any ESG endeavours.

    This episode of The VERMEG podcast covers:

    • Metrics of social value, such as gender equality and diversity & inclusion 
    • How poor data surrounding collateral played into the cause of 2008’s financial crisis
    • SS3/19’s impact on financial risk surrounding environmental commitments and policies
    • Finding the balance between risk and reward in the markets following The Edinburgh reforms in December

    Exploring Computer Science E18

    Exploring Computer Science E18
    Exploring Computer Science E18 In celebration of CS Ed Week, hosts Kelly Greene and Claire Conway engage in a conversation with guests from a variety of computer science industry organizations including Microsoft, American Express, State Farm, TCS and GenTech Support. Reginald Jackson from State Farm is a Infrastructure and Dev Ops Analyst with a passion […] The post Exploring Computer Science E18 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Ep 35: Hugh Brasher, Race Director of the London Marathon Talks About the History of London Marathon, Building Sweatshop and Finding Inspiration Through Sports

    Ep 35: Hugh Brasher, Race Director of the London Marathon Talks About the History of London Marathon, Building Sweatshop and Finding Inspiration Through Sports

    Hugh Brasher is the Event Director and the Race Director of the prestigious London Marathon. The London Marathon was co-founded by his father and Olympic Gold Medalist Chris Brasher CBE in 1981.
    In this episode of Run With Fitpage, Hugh talks about the history of the London Marathon, building Sweatshops, association with TCS and a lot more with our host Vikas Singh.
    Episode Summary:
    00:00 - About this episode
    01:32 - Welcome Mr Brasher to the show!
    01:40 - Hugh talks about his early childhood – The Champions' Family
    04:11 - Building Sweatshops - UK's largest specialist running chain
    13:02 - The story behind the London Marathon
    17:44 - Hugh's memories of the first London Marathon - About the Dick Beardsley episode
    23:34 - The London Marathon today
    27:37 - Encouraging school kids to take up sports at a young age
    32:42 - What is Hugh's advice to every beginner runner to run the London Marathon?
    38:45 - Question from a listener - Good for age entry
    41:10 - What's different this year?
    45:56 - Hugh's advice to runners in India
    Guest Profile:
    Hugh Brasher was appointed Event Director of London Marathon Events (LME) in 2012 and was a member of the LME Board of Directors between 2007 and 2010.  Hugh worked on the very first London Marathon in 1981. He had worked at every London Marathon since, except in 2005 when he was riding his motorbike from London to Cape Town. Before joining London Marathon Events, Hugh ran the Sweatshop retail chain, which he built up from a single store to 43 stores nationwide before selling the chain to Sports Direct. When Hugh has spare time, he likes to spend it with his family or racing motorbikes, where he is a European champion.
    To know more, follow London Marathon on
    Instagram - @LondonMarathon
    Facebook - London Marathon
    Twitter - @LondonMarathon
    YouTube - London Marathon
    About Vikas Singh:
    Vikas Singh, an MBA from Chicago Booth, worked at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, APGlobale and Reliance before coming up with an idea of democratizing fitness knowledge and help beginners get on a fitness journey. Vikas is an avid long-distance runner, building fitpage to help people learn, train, and move better.
    For more information on Vikas, or to leave any feedback and requests, you can reach out to him via the channels below:
    Instagram: @vikas_singhh
    LinkedIn: Vikas Singh
    Gmail: vikas@fitpage.in
    Twitter: @vikashsingh1010
    About the Podcast: Run with Fitpage
    This podcast series is built with a focus on bringing science and research from the endurance sports industry. These may help you learn and implement these in your training, recovery, and nutrition journey. We invite coaches, exercise scientists, researchers, nutritionists, doctors, and inspiring athletes to come and share their knowledge and stories with us. So, whether you’re just getting started with running or want to get better at it, this is the best podcast for you!
    Learn more about fitness and nutrition on our website, www.fitpage.in or check out our app Fitpage on iOS and

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    The New Rituals of Work: Design Leads the Way

    The New Rituals of Work: Design Leads the Way

    Despite so many technological advances, the way people worked stayed fairly static for many years. Work has now changed suddenly; there is no doubt about that. Where work was mostly in person, now a lot of work is remote or in a hybrid model. Nobody wanted this change to happen in this way — by being forced to quickly adjust due to a global health crisis. It’s like the whole working world collectively face-planted. No one asks to fall. But with any fall, there is an opportunity to reassess, get back up, and change course. Now, there is a tremendous opportunity to redesign the rituals of work. Ashok Krish is the Global Head of Digital Workplace at Tata Consultancy Services, and he believes we are in a transitional phase of work where new routines and rituals are being established.

    “A lot of new rituals of remote work had to be put in place. And I think that is the single biggest culture change that a lot of companies missed; more so than the technology. I think the technology, most companies already had it. They just accelerated the adoption and rollout of it.” 

    The entire world is right in the middle of a work culture change. Employees are still learning to work and be productive from a distance. And companies are figuring out how to bring people together despite distance. But there is a way to bridge the divide between a company and it’s employees, wherever they may be physically working. Thoughtful analytics and technological design are the answer, and when applied effectively, they can create new digital norms that foster productivity and employee contentment.    

    On this episode of IT Visionaries, Ashok explains how work must be reimagined with these new norms in mind. He details how new rituals must be designed and then incorporated, and he dives into how reshaping the old way of work can actually open up new possibilities and efficiencies within the technology companies already have under the hood. Enjoy the episode!

    Main Takeaways

    • Transitioning Work Rituals: Work has changed suddenly from mostly in person to often remote. The old rituals of work no longer apply today. Long, frequent meetings don’t work well remotely. Perhaps they were never really efficient in person either. New rituals must be established for remote work to be successful and for workers to be content.  
    • Valuing Frontline Workers: Frontline workers are immensely valuable. Given the tumult of the last eighteen months, companies have learned to better appreciate their frontline workers. Historically, frontline workers were underserved by IT and had to find their own tech solutions. Now, there is more of a focus on providing frontline workers the IT support they need.
    • New Work Norms: New norms must be established given more work is remote or hybrid now. Technology can be used to increase productivity and contentment in the workforce. Using tech to limit meeting times and messages increases the importance of these activities. It’s essential to get two-way communication going, perhaps especially in high power distance cultures. Interactive town halls, that aren’t too long, can create two-sided communication that connects leaders with their employees. 
    • Creating a Culture of Connection: The challenge with remote work is that we can no longer rely on physical proximity to create connection between people and to identify when people are feeling disconnected. Analytics can be helpful to determine if people are overworked and stressed. Then, HR needs to reach out to establish contact to make sure employees are doing okay.
    • Ritualization of Design: New IT design principles must be established that support today’s work and workers. Ritual can be helpful for many types of work because it establishes an efficient guide on how to efficiently get things done the right way.

    IT Visionaries is brought to you by the Salesforce Platform - the #1 cloud platform for digital transformation of every experience. Build connected experiences, empower every employee, and deliver continuous innovation - with the customer at the center of everything you do. Learn more at salesforce.com/platform

    The Known Unknowns of the Oil and Gas Industry: Rebuilding in a post COVID-19 World

    The Known Unknowns of the Oil and Gas Industry: Rebuilding in a post COVID-19 World

    Explore the business dynamics in the oil and gas industry - particularly considering the current pandemic - in this podcast.  Ralph Rio, ARC Advisory Group interviews Manish Sharma, Business Head Americas for Energy & Resources, at Tata Consultancy Services.  

    Oil and Gas companies have evolved in our new digital era and now with the global pandemic are acting as a catalyst for digital transformation.  The challenges for the oil and gas industry started before with the global pandemic with the price war over crude oil and a global petroleum supply-demand imbalance.  The pandemic added slowing economic growth that put added pressure on this industry.  The podcast provides guidance for the transition out of the crisis and the post-COVID business environment.

    Business 4.0 for Improved Business Operations and Competitiveness In The Midst of COVID - Jan Johansson Joins us From TCS-Energy Hosted by Ralph Rio

    Business 4.0 for Improved Business Operations and Competitiveness In The Midst of COVID - Jan Johansson Joins us From TCS-Energy Hosted by Ralph Rio

    How does digital transformation and digital twins help oil and gas companies achieve the agility needed for today’s rapid business dynamics including the COVID-19 pandemic?  This podcast is an interview with Jan Johansson, Oil & Gas Industry Advisor, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) who explores how to successfully emerge from the current chaos using digital twins and TCS’ Business 4.0 for improved business operations and competitiveness.

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