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The Actionable Futurist® Podcast

By: Chief Futurist - The Actionable Futurist® Andrew Grill
  • Summary

  • The Actionable Futurist® Podcast is a show all about the near-term future with actionable advice from a range of global experts.

    Your host is leading Futurist and AI Expert Andrew Grill, a dynamic and visionary tech leader with over three decades of experience steering technology companies towards innovative success.

    Known for his captivating global keynotes, Andrew offers practical and actionable advice, making him a trusted advisor at the board level for companies such as Vodafone, Adobe, DHL, Nike, Nestle, Bupa, Wella, Mars, Sanofi, Dell Technologies, and the NHS.


    His upcoming book “Digitally Curious” set for a 2024 release by Wiley, delves into how technology intertwines with society’s fabric and provides actionable advice for any audience across a broad range of topics.

    A former Global Managing Partner at IBM, five times TEDx speaker, and someone who has performed more than 550 times on the world stage he is no stranger to providing strategic advice to senior leaders across multiple industries.

    Andrew’s unique blend of an engineering background, digital advocacy, and thought leadership positions him as a pivotal figure in shaping the future of technology.

    Find out more at actionablefuturist.com

    © 2024 The Actionable Futurist® Podcast
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Episodes
  • S6 Episode 4: The opportunity for Enterprise AI with Darshan Chandarana and Julia Howes from PWC
    Feb 25 2024

    This podcast episode features an interview with Darshan Chandarana and Julia Howes from PwC about opportunities in enterprise AI.

    They discussed AI adoption across industries, with financial services and retail leading the way, and Darshan emphasised the importance of responsible AI and understanding societal impacts.

    Julia discussed the challenges of AI adoption like determining value and data privacy issues.

    Julia gave examples where Microsoft's Copilot AI is helping non-native English speakers and explains how the future of work with AI could involve remote working and creativity hubs.

    Emerging technologies like augmented reality are also discussed, and our guests encourage experimenting with AI, embracing change, and coordinating cross-functional teams to unlock value from enterprise AI.

    We also discussed:

    • Industries benefiting the most from Gen AI
    • Responsible AI in practice
    • Getting started with AI
    • Why GenAI needs an intelligent approach to adoption
    • PWCs own tool - ChatPWC
    • What are customers asking about Generative AI?
    • What are AI Co-Pilots?
    • AI Strategy and Execution Challenges
    • The need for an AI Council to help co-ordinate activities
    • What do clients need to look out for with AI projects?
    • Common challenges faced in integrating AI
    • Safe, short experiments
    • AI Applications and Data Quality
    • The quick wins for AI projects
    • The need for quality AI-ready data
    • Without good data, there is no good AI
    • Industry-specific LLM's
    • AI Industry Trends and Applications
    • The most unique problems solved by AI
    • Podcast tip - using AI for language translation
    • Preparing the workforce for Gen AI
    • Addressing employee issues around AI deployments
    • Future Work Trends and Emerging Tech
    • The need for critical thinking in the age of AI
    • The future of work under AI
    • Emerging technologies to watch
    • How to stay informed on new technologies
    • 3 actionable tips to prepare for Enterprise AI

    More on Darshan
    Darshan on LinkedIn

    More on Julia
    Julia on LinkedIn

    Resources mentioned in this episode
    The PWC Essential 8 Technologies
    PWC website
    "I am Flame" book on Amazon


    Your Host: Actionable Futurist® & Chief Futurist Andrew Grill
    For more on Andrew - what he speaks about and recent talks, please visit ActionableFuturist.com

    Andrew's Social Channels
    Andrew on LinkedIn
    @AndrewGrill on Twitter
    @Andrew.Grill on Instagram
    Keynote speeches here
    Andrew's upcoming book

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    46 mins
  • S6 Episode 3: Living in the moment - the opportunity for 5G Standalone with Nicki Lyons from Vodafone UK
    Feb 13 2024

    In this episode, we look at a report I wrote in partnership with Vodafone UK to examine how 5G Standalone (5G SA) could transform UK over the next 5-7 years.

    To talk more about the findings, I spoke with Nicki Lyons, Vodafone UK's Chief Corporate Affairs & Sustainability Officer.

    Some of the predictions in the report include:

    We’ll see the end of Video Assisted Referee (VAR) and poor off-side decision-making thanks to smart ball tech, pitch sensors and player wearables enabled by 5G Standalone (5G SA) – meaning more time is devoted to the beautiful game and less time on disputes.

    Connected clothing will mean trainers will ‘talk’ to each other and collate style and sustainability-inspired looks from other feet on the street, powering your very own AI-powered style guide – enabling fashionistas to discover styles and express themselves in new ways.

    Working with Vodafone, in a new report, leading futurist Andrew Grill predicts how 5G SA could transform the things the UK loves most in the next five-to-seven years – from retail and sports to gaming and entertainment.

    The report supports the growing need for 5G SA infrastructure in the UK, as the proposed Vodafone and Three merger paves the way for UK 5G SA leadership with a pledge to invest £11 billion and reach over 99% of the UK population with 5G SA by 2034.

    More on Nicki Lyons

    Nicki became Director of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability in October 2021. She’s responsible for external communications, government and regulatory affairs, and sustainable business. Before this, she worked in senior roles at Walgreen Boots Alliance, Unilever, PepsiCo, in UK government and in international development.

    Nicki on LinkedIn

    Resources mentioned in the show
    Ann Patchett Tom Lake book
    Vodafone UK Website
    Vodafone and Three website

    More on the report
    Vodafone press release about the report
    Download the report


    Your Host: Actionable Futurist® & Chief Futurist Andrew Grill
    For more on Andrew - what he speaks about and recent talks, please visit ActionableFuturist.com

    Andrew's Social Channels
    Andrew on LinkedIn
    @AndrewGrill on Twitter
    @Andrew.Grill on Instagram
    Keynote speeches here
    Andrew's upcoming book

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    20 mins
  • S6 Episode 2: Celebrating Facebook's 20th Anniversary: Facebook @ 20 with Jason Mander from GWI
    Feb 1 2024

    In this episode, we’re casting our minds back to 2004, when NASA landed the Spirit rover on Mars; the last episode of Friends aired; George W Bush was re-elected US president, and the number one hits were LMC’s Take Me To The Clouds Above in the UK and Hey Ya! By Outkast in the US.

    Over at Harvard University, computer science student Mark Zuckerberg is coding in his dorm room. Lately, he’s been nurturing a reputation as a minor enfant terrible on campus after creating the shortlived site FaceMash, which allowed students to rate each other’s hotness.

    Today, Wednesday, 4th February, he’s about to push “publish” on TheFacebook, which would later become simply Facebook.

    So what does Facebook look like at 20, and what can we learn from this social networking phenomenon?

    To help me answer this and more, I’m joined by Jason Mander, Chief Research Officer at leading global consumer research platform GWI, to dive into their vast research platform and take a deep dive on Facebook at 20.

    Here are the key statistics Jason mentioned on the podcast, extracted from the GWI platform.

    • 75% of people in the UK use Facebook monthly, 66% use it weekly, and 50% use it daily
    • Boomer Facebook usage has increased 20% over the last decade, with around 66% of boomers currently using it
    • Gen Z and student Facebook usage has decreased compared to 10-20 years ago, though around 66% of Gen Z still use it
    • Half of 13-14 year olds are on Facebook, despite declining usage among younger generations
    • TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat are the most popular platforms among children
    • Meta owns Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger – the top 4 platforms in the UK
    • 15% of UK residents purchase secondhand items online weekly
    • Around 50% of Brits use eBay for selling items, 25% use Facebook Marketplace, and smaller percentages use sites like Gumtree
    • Three quarters of Millennials and Gen X in the UK use Facebook, with stable usage over the last 10 years
    • Instagram ranks as the 4th most used social media platform in the UK, used by around 60% of people
    • Facebook Messenger ranks 3rd for pure messaging platforms in the UK
    • iMessage overtakes Messenger among younger Gen Z
    • 96% of Gen Z in the UK use at least one Meta platform like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp
    • Boomers’ Facebook usage is up 20% in the last decade

    More on Jason

    Jason on LinkedIn
    Jason on Twitter

    You can listen to the episode with GWI Tom Smith here.


    Your Host: Actionable Futurist® & Chief Futurist Andrew Grill
    For more on Andrew - what he speaks about and recent talks, please visit ActionableFuturist.com

    Andrew's Social Channels
    Andrew on LinkedIn
    @AndrewGrill on Twitter
    @Andrew.Grill on Instagram
    Keynote speeches here
    Andrew's upcoming book

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    34 mins

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