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SICKNIFICANT

SICK Sensor Intelligence.

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From the Black Forest to the Rocky Mountains, through the Outback and to the Yellow Sea. SICK sensor solutions drive digitalization all around the globe. The SICKnificant podcast sneeks a peak on the people behind the tech. They make SICK the company it is: Future-oriented. Responsible. Partnering.
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Business owners, creators and innovators share stories and strategies of how they started and built their respective businesses in Ottawa to inspire prospective entrepreneurs to get their ideas off the ground and help the companies being interviewed to promote themselves.
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The Drops Podcast

The Drops Podcast

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Dropping insights on business, tech, and influence Do you understand the business of tech and its influence on the economy? Each week, join a product and a design strategist with over two decades of combined product management experience at companies like Apple and Google in discussion. B. Pagels-Minor and Tamarly "Tam" Danier help founders and VCs get to real results, and in one episode, you’ll immediately realize that only real talk gets dropped here. Connect with us online: Twitter: @thed ...
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There are an infinite number of stories out there. We all have them. Stories of connection, of pivotal moments, of adventure, opportunity and challenge. We speak with athletes, entrepreneurs, business leaders, academics, artists and creatives to share thought provoking stories of the mindset, mental fitness and thinking needed to get the best out of themselves and those around them.We explore how to "do stuff that matters, with people who count, in places that inspire".
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When Jules Verne published his novel "From the Earth to the Moon" in 1865 it was just a science fiction story. But roughly 100 years later, humans actually did land on the moon. The impossible had become a reality. This is just one example on how technological development has always been inspired by open minds and creative ideas that at a first gla…
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"In the think tank, we observe the digital world. We focus on disruptive technologies that have the potential to change a great deal. We are investigating whether and how we can use them for SICK. The Metaverse - and here for us as SICK the Industrial Metaverse in particular - is one such technology." Explains Arnd Sörensen , Project Manager…
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The hosts Tam and B discuss artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on creators and the entertainment industry, focusing on the current Hollywood strikes and the role of AI. They explore whether AI is a threat or an opportunity, copyright issues, predictions for the strikes, and more. Insights * The Hollywood strikes are happening because write…
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It’s a bit crazy to think that one year ago today, we dropped the Drops Podcast. A year later, we have had incredible conversations with some of the world’s leading product and technical experts, landed on Spotify’s Top 25% most shared podcasts globally for 2022, and amassed over 50,000 downloads. It’s been an incredible ride, and we look forward t…
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Deep Learning as a sub-field of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning has become increasingly important in recent years due to the increasing availability of data and computing power. The technology is revolutionizing automation in production and other areas by enabling machines to perform tasks that previously required human intelligence. D…
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For this month’s episode, we spent time with Tennile Cooper to discuss whether ChatGPT and other AI services will kill off creatives in various industries. Tennile is a marketing leader with over eight years of experience. She emphasizes the importance of customer advocacy in her marketing strategy and successfully increases new channel growth and …
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This week’s episode is a special one where we talk with David Subar, product leader, consultant, and executive. “Better Products Faster,” has always been David’s mission. Coupled with the strategic implementation of the lean start-up method, this mission has led to major valuation increases for a quickly growing list of more than 30 technology comp…
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This week on the podcast, we have Ken Zakalik. Ken Zakalik is an innovation leader with a track record of driving culture change and implementing strategic initiatives in fast-paced, high-growth environments. With a focus on emerging technologies, he has a proven ability to identify and leverage new technologies to drive business growth and enhance…
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Happy New Year! We’re back after a brief break with a new episode where we explore some of our favorite topics over the last few weeks. This week we hit on generative AI, restaurants, robots, Clubhouse's pivot, and a little banter on SBF. A quick housekeeping note for the podcast, we will be moving to a monthly cadence with various bonus episodes. …
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Brian Ardinger, founder of Inside Outside and author of Accelerated, joins the podcast to discuss corporate innovation. We get into why it’s difficult and how companies can innovate even within that difficulty. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspodcast@gmail.comConnect with us online:Twitter: @th…
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There has been a lot of chatter across industries of companies doubling and tripling down on using advertising to increase revenue. This week Tam and B. discuss whether you can essentially buy your way to PMF. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspodcast@gmail.com Connect with us online: Twitter: @t…
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This week we have Gunny Scarfo, co-founder of Nonfiction Research, on the podcast, where we talk about the value of an insight. We go in-depth discussing how to ask the right questions, how to find folks to talk to, and when you know you have something great! Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspod…
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This week we have Gunny Scarfo, co-founder of Nonfiction Research, on the podcast where we talk about the value of an insight. We go in depth discussing how to ask the right questions, how to find folks to talk to, and when you know you have something great! Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspodc…
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In part 3 of our conversation with Matthew Tumbleson, CMO for New Brands at P&G. We continue to talk about what it takes to create a product that customers love? Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspodcast@gmail.com Connect with us online: Twitter: @thedropspodcast IG: @thedropspodcast FB: @thedrop…
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In part 2 of our conversation with Matthew Tumbleson, CMO for New Brands at P&G. We continue to talk about what it takes to create a product that customers love? Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspodcast@gmail.com Connect with us online: Twitter: @thedropspodcast IG: @thedropspodcast FB: @thedrop…
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Matthew Tumbleson, CMO for New Brands at P&G, gets candid about product-market fit for consumer packaged goods. In this episode of the podcast, Matthew outlines his definition of product-market fit and explains why it’s so important in today’s competitive landscape. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thed…
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Continuing on in our Product-Market Fit series, we revisit Uber and the ways in which it makes sense and where it will need to change. Most importantly, we throw out our predictions for the future of Uber. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspodcast@gmail.com Connect with us online: Twitter: @thedr…
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This week on the podcast, we have Robert Glazer. Robert Glazer is the founder and Chairman of the Board of Acceleration Partners, the premier global partner marketing agency that has won over 30 awards for its world-class company culture. He leads a fully remote team of over 270 people. He also used to be B.'s boss. Robert is the author of Friday F…
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Would it really be a series on product-market fit, if we didn't also highlight the products that will win? We get into exactly what sets Youtube apart in terms of monetizing the creator economy and being the preferred destination of Gen Z. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspodcast@gmail.com Conne…
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This week we continue our series on Product-Market Fit and why some companies fail. This week the spotlight is on Clubhouse and how it has fared since its meteoric rise in the early days of Covid in 2020. When you really think about it, is Clubhouse a product or a feature? Tune in as we answer that question. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podc…
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You asked, and we answered! Today's episode is the first in a series that will explore product market fit and specifically why some companies fail and others win. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspodcast@gmail.com Connect with us online: Twitter: @thedropspodcast IG: @thedropspodcast FB: @thedro…
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This week's guest is David Beazley. David is the founder and managing partner for Purple Arch Ventures, a part of Alumni Ventures, one of the most active VC firms in the United States, and he has more than 25 years of private investment experience. Find out more about David and Alumni Ventures at these links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-beazl…
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This week we speak with Lexi Butler, a chief of staff at Twitter and founder of Sista Circle Black Women in Tech. Tam and B. discuss the complexity of mitigating risk and ensuring compliance within corporations. Lexi reminds us about the importance of asking why. You can find Lexi at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexib/ https://twitter.com/LexiBSpea…
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We're back this week with an episode discussing the age-old question of how to spot a scam. This time the topic is squarely centered on crypto and other fintech startups and whether the recent implosion was predictable. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspodcast@gmail.com Connect with us online: T…
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This week Tam and B. chat with Blair Presley and Sherika Wynter, product experts, about the state of product management. Are Product Managers still the CEOs of the product, or are they, collaborators? This episode is hands down one that will go down in The Drops Podcast hall of fame. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your …
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This week we discuss the rampant layoffs across tech and what it means from an economic and value perspective for tech moving forward. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspodcast@gmail.com Connect with us online: Twitter: @thedropspodcast IG: @thedropspodcast FB: @thedropspodcast --- Support this p…
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This week we interview our first guest, Brooke Skinner Ricketts. In her own words, Brooke Skinner Ricketts is a billion-dollar revenue generator. She is also the former CMO of Cars.com and has held executive roles at Twitter, Avant, and FCB. She also serves on the board of directors of the University of Phoenix and HyreCar. Brooke is currently the …
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In this week's episode, Tam and B. discuss the new normal where companies like Uber, Instacart, etc. can no longer afford to subsidize their services with the drying up of widely available VC funding. VCs now have a new task of nurturing the babies they make. Tune in, rate, and subscribe to the podcast today! Email us your questions at: thedropspod…
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Jay-Z and Jack Dorsey recently announced the Bitcoin Academy and we have so many questions. Questions not only about the viability of the academy and its ability to help the underserved community gain equity but also whether Bitcoin is even a viable long-term technology. Large companies like Coinbase show that the industry is still finding its sea …
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This is the very first episode of the Drops Podcast with B. Pagels-Minor and Tamarly "Tam" Danier. In this episode, Tam and B. discuss the $100 million deal to purchase Justin Timberlake's catalog. Is it really a good value? Email us your questions at: thedropspodcast@gmail.com Connect with us online: Twitter: @thedropspodcast IG: @thedropspodcast …
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For years, the use of robots in production was an image one encountered primarily in the automotive industry. Behind high fences, huge robotic arms assembled heavy car body parts. But robots have changed and their tasks now cover a very broad spectrum. Flexible collaboration between humans and robots is the crowning achievement - without fences, wi…
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Many of us are trying to find our way, or our direction. Many of us want to make a difference, many of us want to make an impact, many of us want to feel like we are contributing. Well, in this episode you will hear from a man who in mind is doing all of these things. You will hear my conversation with Gus Worland, who I could describe as a present…
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Charlie Sampson is an Executive Coach, Co-Founder of several other leadership and development businesses, author of the business book 'Even Better If' and as you will hear, so much more. Charlie shares his thoughts and perspective on Leadership, Management, Coaching and Communication and where they overlap and where they differ. We explore how the …
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Alan and Emily Braithwaite are the husband and wife, co- founder team behind Yellow Tuxedo, the Digital Visibility specialists. In this conversation with Al Fawcett they share the origin story behind the Yellow Tuxedo name, their guiding principles and how this applies to the business, the different skills and outlooks they bring to the party and h…
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For the first episode of 2022, I am excited to complete another 'first' and host two guests on the podcast. Two remarkable people who have impacted my life in a variety of ways and I am now pleased to be able to call them friends. I first met Craig Hatkoff and Irwin Kula a number of years ago when I was invited to New York to visit them as they hos…
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In 75 years, SICK has grown from a small southern German company to a global player with more than 10,000 employees. How can SICK maintain the balance between the global network and its local nodes? What effect does a company’s globalization have on its culture and values? And how does the corporate culture support ‘internal’ globalization? In this…
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Zak Brown is the CEO of McLaren Racing and of course this means that he is constantly focused on high performance and performance improvement. In this Slice of PIE, I go back to episode 36, in which I spoke with Zak about what it would take to turn things around at McLaren to see them achieving the results that their history and their fans expected…
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Welcome to another quick episode focusing on a key learning point from a conversation with one of the remarkable guests on the infinite pie thinking podcast with me, Al Fawcett. Today I go back to episode 33 with Emily Chang. Emily has more than 20 years experience, holding senior executive positions focused on customer experience, busies strategy,…
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Chris Brindley MBE joined me in episode 5 of the Infinite Pie Thinking podcast and shared his wealth of knowledge and experience on leadership, teamwork and culture. Chris worked in the banking industry for years, working his way up to senior leadership and Director roles, finishing as the Managing Director of Metro Bank and being voted Britain's B…
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Professor Damian Hughes specialises in creating high performing cultures within sports teams, businesses and organisations, is a best selling author and is the cohost of the very successful High Performing Podcast with Jake Humphrey. Damian is now also the first returning guest to the infinite pie thinking podcast. In our original conversation we e…
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Julian Dowe started his career as a professional footballer. As he was breaking junior goal scoring records in the Salford leagues he was playing in he became highly coveted by the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City and Leeds United. After a brief spell at United, he signed as schoolboy for Everton, then went onto Manchester City where he …
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Big three Takeaways: 1. Canada’s Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) or SHRED program can be a fantastic financial resource to help entrepreneurs bring their ideas to life. Naren’s team at Grant Thornton helps companies navigate the complex process of applying for SR&ED credits. 2. Tracking activity is important when it comes t…
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So today I am speaking with Leidy Klotz, Professor at University of Virginia and author of the book Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less. Leidy focuses on removing barriers between design and behaviourial science and we dive into what that means and how we can apply these principles into our daily lives, both on a personal and professional basis.…
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Big three Takeaways: 1. Take action, when you notice a trend with business potential. Josh admits later in the interview that he has said yes to too many things in the past, but his default mode is to take action and he creates opportunities for himself with this mindset. 2. The other side of that coin; Be careful what you say yes to. Choose the to…
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Tom Sears is a senior sports industry leader with over 20 years’ global experience in senior roles with National Governing Bodies, provincial associations, professional clubs and government funded agencies. His experience includes Chief Executive and leadership positions worldwide and this background gives him a unique insight into the sector and t…
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Darius Boyd is a man who set out with the childhood dream to play one game for the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL. After making his debut for the club at the age of 18, and winning a premiership in his first season, he went on to spend 15 years playing at the top level of the game. Darius achieved almost every accolade that rugby league could offer, p…
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Big three Takeaways: 1. With the cost of failure as low as it is in ecommerce, launch well before you fully understand everything and trust that you’ll fill in the blanks as you build. 2. Be consistent, with your product and marketing. People should know what to expect when they do business with you. 3. To build a lifestyle brand, you have to find …
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Big three Takeaways: 1. Using a mission to drive decision making, helps build a culture. For Right Way, the mission is more than just creating better basketball players. 2. When coaching or running a team, don’t micromanage. Let players figure things out on their own as much as possible. 3. On pricing: Price your service at a level to attract the c…
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Big three Takeaways: 1. For owners planning for an eventual transition of the business to the next generation, it’s important to establish what your ideal outcome is, as opposed to selecting particular assets to leave certain individuals. 2. When rules change, like 2016/2017 with the introduction of Tax on split income (TOSI) rules, having a team o…
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Big three Takeaways: 1a) Large scale changes in an industry force companies to evolve. This will often lead to failures when transitioning to new way of doing things. Having a growth mindset using failures as a learning experience separates companies that become stronger when industries shift from those who are left behind. You don’t want to be a d…
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