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Recipes! For Texas Sweet Tea and Disaster

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Recipes! David gives his recipe for Texas Sweet Tea. And Darrick and David discuss a recipe for disaster for companies who ignore some key macro demographic trends.

In the #badIT segment, they take to a company to task that rhymes with “Gnome Repo”, has $290B market cap and 150,000 employees on LinkedIn, and yet nobody caught the hangnail of how their robot voice says dates and times. Just to torture us.
The Big Idea Segment might be The XL Big Idea Segment as David and Darrick discuss macro labor trends that could wreck business’s ability to grow and thrive if they don’t adapt. And we give some IT and non-IT advice about how to let the crisis be a crisis for your competitors, but not for you.

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. David's Texas Sweet Tea Recipe (00:02:43)

3. Ryan Reynolds, Frenemy (00:05:03)

4. #badIT Segment - company rhymes with "Gnome Repo" (00:06:39)

5. The Big Idea - WSJ and The Labor Crisis (00:16:42)

6. Boomers Say "Peace Out" (00:20:15)

7. Birth Rate Trends (00:22:33)

8. WSJ's advice about filling the void (00:25:42)

9. Our advice to business leaders (00:31:24)

10. The Wrap Up (00:42:00)

16 episodes

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Content provided by David Wheat, alt-CIO Consulting, David Wheat, and Alt-CIO Consulting. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Wheat, alt-CIO Consulting, David Wheat, and Alt-CIO Consulting or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Recipes! David gives his recipe for Texas Sweet Tea. And Darrick and David discuss a recipe for disaster for companies who ignore some key macro demographic trends.

In the #badIT segment, they take to a company to task that rhymes with “Gnome Repo”, has $290B market cap and 150,000 employees on LinkedIn, and yet nobody caught the hangnail of how their robot voice says dates and times. Just to torture us.
The Big Idea Segment might be The XL Big Idea Segment as David and Darrick discuss macro labor trends that could wreck business’s ability to grow and thrive if they don’t adapt. And we give some IT and non-IT advice about how to let the crisis be a crisis for your competitors, but not for you.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. David's Texas Sweet Tea Recipe (00:02:43)

3. Ryan Reynolds, Frenemy (00:05:03)

4. #badIT Segment - company rhymes with "Gnome Repo" (00:06:39)

5. The Big Idea - WSJ and The Labor Crisis (00:16:42)

6. Boomers Say "Peace Out" (00:20:15)

7. Birth Rate Trends (00:22:33)

8. WSJ's advice about filling the void (00:25:42)

9. Our advice to business leaders (00:31:24)

10. The Wrap Up (00:42:00)

16 episodes

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