The Innovation Engine Podcast

3Pillar
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Sep 18, 2017 • 46min

127. Industry Summit 2017 Day Two, with guest host Julia Slattery

On this special episode of The Innovation Engine, the 3Pillar team interviews many of the speakers and attendees at Industry Summit 2017, a product- focused conference that features talks from a wide range of product leaders and tech visionaries. We chat with…[00:50] Nancy Kramer, Founder & Chairman of Resource/Ammirati[07:20] Jim Foxworthy, President & CEO of Pragmatic Marketing[14:35] Ellen Fink, a consultant for Chick-Fil-A who owns a tool that tracks internal customer data from the mobile ordering app[18:45] Lior Abraham, Co-Founder of Interana[33:05] Jonathan Rivers, CTO of 3PillarLearn more and get the full show notes at: 3PillarGlobal.com
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Sep 18, 2017 • 1h 3min

126. Industry Summit 2017 Day One, with Guest Host Julia Slattery

On this special episode of The Innovation Engine, the 3Pillar team interviews many of the speakers from the recently-completed Industry Summit, a product-focused conference that featured talks from a wide range of product leaders and tech visionaries.Industry Summit is one of the biggest multi-day product management summits in the country each year, with over 600 attendees converging to learn about and discuss the latest disruptive trends in the product industry. The conference followed four content tracks over two days: Ideation, Design, Development, and Growth.Tune in to hear conversations with:[1:20] Blade Kotelly, Leader of the Advanced Concept Lab at Sonos[11:00] Josh Anon, Director of Project Management at Magic Leap[24:00] Melissa Perri, CEO of Produx Labs & Product Institute[31:30] Bob Moesta, President & CEO of the Re-Wired Group[46:30] Anthony Marchionda, Associate Producer at Purple Films[50:00] Vern Kennedy, President of ActiveWrite[1:02:30] Nancy Kramer, Founder & Chairman of Resource/Ammirati[1:09:00] Jim Foxworthy, President & CEO of Pragmatic Marketing[1:20:30] Lior Abraham, Co-Founder of Interana[1:35:00] Jonathan Rivers, CTO of 3PillarLearn more and get the full show notes at: 3PillarGlobal.com
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Sep 11, 2017 • 15min

125. Industry Summit - the Product Conference Preview, with Jennifer Ives and Julia Slattery

Jennifer Ives and Julia Slattery join us on this episode of the podcast to discuss the upcoming Industry Summit conference taking place in Cleveland this week. Industry Summit is a product-specific conference that will take place on September 14th and 15th and will see talks from product leaders like Bob Moesta, creator of the Jobs to Be Done framework; Jason Fried, the founder of Basecamp; Nancy Kramer of IBM iX; and many others.3Pillar is one of the event's sponsors, and Julia will be taking The Innovation Engine on the road to Cleveland to record the next episode of podcast. In addition to that tidbit of news, we're also happy to introduce Jennifer Ives to listeners and to share the news that Jennifer will be guest hosting episodes in the future with guests like Shelby Coffey of the Newseum and Carla Brodley of Northeastern University.Tune in to this episode for a preview of what Jennifer and Julia are most looking forward to seeing and hearing at Industry Summit, as well as to hear more about Jennifer's background and her Talent is Transforming podcast.Show NotesLearn more about Industry SummitConnect with Jennifer Ives on LinkedIn or follow her on TwitterListen to Jennifer Ives' Talent is Transforming podcastListen to Julia Slattery's Take 3 podcast, a sister podcast to The Innovation Engine
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Aug 30, 2017 • 28min

124. How to DO MORE & Build Powerful Customer Experiences - with Blake Morgan

Today we’re looking at how to build a powerful Customer Experience, and why it is imperative for any company that hopes to find long-term success. We cover why short-term profit seeking can negatively impact customer experience, the DO MORE framework for building positive customer experiences, and how the on-demand economy is changing customer experience as we know it. We’re joined by Blake Morgan, a Customer Experience futurist, keynote speaker, and the author of More is More: How the Best Companies go Farther and Work Harder to Create Knock-Your-Socks-Off Customer Experiences. Blake also hosts The Modern Customer podcast and a weekly customer experience video series on YouTube. Resources:Connect with Blake: BlakeMichelleMorgan.com | Twitter | LinkedIn | InstagramListen to The Modern Customer PodcastPick up your copy of More is More: How the Best Companies go Farther and Work Harder to Create Knock-Your-Socks-Off Customer Experiences Learn more and get the full show notes at: 3PillarGlobal.com
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Aug 16, 2017 • 26min

123. How Blockchain Technology & AdLedger are Transforming the Ad Industry - with Stacy Huggins

On this episode of The Innovation Engine, we'll be looking at blockchain in the advertising space, why there is currently a staggering amount of waste in the ad tech supply chain, how a new consortium called AdLedger and a company called MadHive are working to combat that waste, and why we may be entering the golden age of personalized advertising.Our guest Stacy Huggins, co-founder and CMO of MadHive, is an entrepreneur, seasoned marketing executive, and thought leader in applying blockchain technology to media and ad tech. MadHive is a blockchain-based advertising platform and a founding member of AdLedger, a consortium of advertising and publishing executives with the purpose of bringing transparency and data security to the ad tech supply chain by harnessing a blockchain backed peer-to-peer network.Resources:Become a founding member of AdLedgerLearn more about MadHiveConnect with Stacy: stacy@madhive.comLearn more and get the full show notes at: 3PillarGlobal.com
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Aug 2, 2017 • 30min

122. Why Innovation Labs Fail - with Jonathan Rivers

Jonathan Rivers joins us on this episode of The Innovation Engine to explain why innovation labs usually fail. We'll look at why innovation labs often have the opposite effect from what's intended, why Jonathan shut down 3Pillar's Advanced Technology Group (or 3Pillar Labs) within a few months of being hired, the vast difference between tweaking and transforming, and what you can do if your organization already has one. Jonathan Rivers is the CTO of 3Pillar. He leads 3Pillar's product and engineering organizations, which includes more than 600 software engineers, product consultants, product managers, quality assurance, and user experience professionals. Jonathan also works with 3Pillar team members in each of our locations worldwide to foster product development best practices that lead to business value for our clients. Learn more and get the full show notes at: 3PillarGlobal.com Resources:Learn more about Jonathan Rivers
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Jul 19, 2017 • 26min

121. Soft Skills in Technical Jobs & the Future of Programming Languages - with John Sonmez

John Sonmez joins us on this episode of The Innovation Engine to discuss whether coding is a skill everyone should learn, how to lead a team of developers when you find yourself in a leadership position, and what the programming language (or languages) of the future will be.John is the Founder of Simple Programmer, a website where he tirelessly pursues his vision of transforming complex issues into simple solutions, and the author of newly-released The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide. He also helps software engineers, programmers, and other technical professionals boost their careers and live more fulfilled lives. John is launching The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide at a special price of $0.99 for the Kindle version on launch day, July 19th, 2017. Go to SimpleProgrammer.com/careerguide to get something special in addition to the $0.99 price. Resources:Learn more at Simple ProgrammerRead John’s books: The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide Soft Skills: The Software Developer’s Life Manual   
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May 21, 2017 • 55min

120. TechCrunch Disrupt NY, with 3Pillar Global

For a very special episode of The Innovation Engine, we're bringing you a number of interviews from the floor from last week's TechCrunch Disrupt New York. TechCrunch Disrupt is a bi-annual event that features panel discussions with some of the leading minds in the technology space and serves as a launching pad for the next great batch of tech companies looking to change the world.3Pillar was a sponsor of this year's conference, so we had a prime location on the showroom floor, which gave us the opportunity to talk with the winners of the TechCrunch Disrupt hackathon about their VR app to help diagnose ADHD, the co-founder of a company that's making bike helmets that can be condensed to the size of a water bottle, the founder of a company who's looking to make filing your tax returns as easy as sending pictures of your w-2 to a certified CPA, and many more.Sit back, relax, and enjoy this extended episode of The Innovation Engine!Show NotesIn order of appearance, the guests who joined us for this episode of the podcast and their companies are: Ruth Chandler Cook, Founder & CEO of HireHer, an HR tech company focused on connecting top female STEM talent with employersPaulina Chapa, Director of Business Development at Paranoid Fan, an app and SDK that digitizes venue management and navigationAkshaya Dinesh, Sowmya Patapati, and Amulya Balakrishnan, the team behind the Hackathon-winning VR app, reVIVESteven Radley, the SVP of Product Innovation at iHeartRadio, who talks about areas like AI and the connected home that iHeart is currently working onNick Titus, founder of Myonic, a hardware company looking to help those with paralysis move their limbs againJordan Zucker and Jordan Schuetz of PubNub, which they describe as "back-end as a service" Bobbie Carlton, the founder of Innovation Women, an online speakers bureau for entrepreneurial and technical women Richard Bezjian, President & CEO of vQuick, a mobile video creation platform for creating short video clips Jason Frishman, Founder & CEO of NetCapital, a service that allows founders to sell equity in their companies to pools of individual investorsJordan Klein, Co-Founder & CEO of Park and Diamond, a company that's making bicycle helmets that can be condensed to the size of a water bottle without sacrificing safetySama Jashnani, Founder of Down to Dash, a mobile app targeted to college students that connects people with similar interests Alice Chang, Founder & CEO of TaxDrop, a service that connects individuals to CPAs to easily file their taxes by just submitting photos of their tax documentsBarika Edwards, Co-Founder & CEO of OweYaa, a company that connects veterans looking for work with employersFrancesca Lubbock and Michael Leviev of iSwile, a company that makes a battery-powered motor with a number of different possible applications, from skateboards to shopping carts to strollers
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May 8, 2017 • 52min

119. Inside the Refraction Space, with Rachael Stott

On this episode of The Innovation Engine, we bring the podcast inside the Refraction headquarters to talk again with Rachael Stott on how place and space interact with and influence employees. Rachael joined us for a previous episode of the podcast, where we talked about her co-working space, Refraction, and how the physical environment of a workplace can have a marked impact on the performance of the teams in it. We decided to bring the podcast into the space to see how she put her ideas and designs into practice.Rachael Stott joins us again to lead us through the Refraction headquarters and show us how her ideas have come to life. Rachael is the Director of Refraction, a co-working space in Reston, VA for business leaders, creatives, and philanthropists. Refraction is a curated hub of creativity, collaboration, and innovation that helps businesses build more dynamic teams and grow their company.Show NotesFollow Rachael Stott on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rachaelstottVisit the Refraction website: http://www.refractionpoint.org/Follow Refraction on Twitter: https://twitter.com/refractionpt
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Apr 24, 2017 • 23min

118. Innovation Wars, with Scott Bales

Scott Bales joins us on this episode of The Innovation Engine to dive into the concept of "innovation wars." Among the topics we'll discuss are what corporate strategy lessons can be borrowed from the battlefield and applied in the boardroom, why trust is an essential element within any innovation team, and why anyone in the product space should get a little more familiar with the concept of lead users.Scott Bales is the author of the forthcoming book Innovation Wars. He is a global leader in the arena he calls "The Digital Shift," encompassing innovation, culture, design, and mobility in a world gone digital. Over the course of his career, Scott has built companies on four continents in industries including insurance, payments, financial inclusion, and consumer products. In addition to Innovation Wars, Scott is the author of Mobile Ready: Connecting With the Untethered Consumer.Show NotesVisit Scott's websites at scottebales.com and innovationlabs.asia to read his writingsFollow Scott on Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottebalesPre-order Innovation Wars: https://publishizer.com/innovation-wars/Buy Mobile Ready: Connecting With the Untethered Consumer on Amazon

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