When I was in Melbourne, Australia last year, I had the most wonderful opportunity to spend time with my friend Dave Anderson.
We met at a wine bar, he brought a ton of AV gear, and we recorded a podcast while enjoying a glass of wine.
What did we talk about?
Here are the topics we covered…
– Mega and Micro Trends; how do we keep up?
– AI…How do we embrace it?
– What’s going on with Digital Experience? Are we getting it right or wrong?
– Champagne or Wine?
– Q on Q vs Long Term Vision. How to balance both.
– Cultural and leadership Empathy.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! 🙏
Brian Solis | Author, Keynote Speaker, Futurist
Brian Solis is world-renowned digital analyst, anthropologist and futurist. He is also a sought-after keynote speaker and an 8x best-selling author. In his new book, Lifescale: How to live a more creative, productive and happy life, Brian tackles the struggles of living in a world rife with constant digital distractions. His previous books, X: The Experience When Business Meets Design and What’s the Future of Business explore the future of customer and user experience design and modernizing customer engagement in the four moments of truth.
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What an intriguing conversation! The article explores the idea of a new genre of leaders in a way that feels fresh and relevant. The discussion with Dave Anderson in Australia brings unique insights into leadership and innovation. I appreciate the engaging format and the way the topic is approached from different angles. It’s an inspiring read that encourages us to think about the future of leadership. Well done!
What an intriguing conversation! The article explores the idea of a new genre of leaders in a way that feels fresh and relevant. The discussion with Dave Anderson in Australia brings unique insights into leadership and innovation. I appreciate the engaging format and the way the topic is approached from different angles. It’s an inspiring read that encourages us to think about the future of leadership. Well done!
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