Working in innovation at a large company can be a great way to join the tech boom for non-techies. But what do you do when you get there?Â
Innovation leaders have a wide range of backgrounds. Some have deep tech expertise, and others are marketing pros. The innovation path a company has chosen dete...
What’s technology for? Tech products can make our lives better and make businesses a lot of money. But, without a focus on the user and on the business, technology is an academic project at best, or just an expensive hobby.
In this episode, you’ll hear from Elisabeth Bohlmann, VP of strategy at Dec...
You’ve probably heard the term cloud computing, but like most non-techies, you’re not sure what it means. In this episode, you’ll learn what it is and how businesses use it to solve problems.
You’ll learn from DJ Johnson, who works at Microsoft Azure. DJ started his career as an NBA player and tran...
Why do some products go viral and others die a quiet death? The answer lies in growth hacking.Â
Growth hacking is a type of marketing that combines working on the product, which is an inside job, and working on promotion, which is an outside job. It is a new discipline born with the tech sector, an...
Space tech developments aren’t just a battle between middle aged billionaires. Nor is it a Cold War leftover.Â
The technologies we use every day to watch TV and hail a taxi rely on connections in space. As the cost of space tech falls, and VC investment in the sector rises, the opportunities for bu...