Nick Lansley's Innovation Lab

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Sinopsis

"Nick Lansley's Innovation Lab" is your audio journey through the world of innovation, exploring ways of making innovation work in your role, your company, even your life!In each episode, Nick reveals techniques and insight to help you deliver great innovation projects from idea to implementation. He will also teach how to get that essential 'innovation attitude'!Nick will also get insight from his friends in innovation and tune into the best minds in the business so you can receive great inspiration.Nick intends the show to be professional but light-hearted and enjoyable listen-in whether you are at home or on the move. Together, let's make innovation work!

Episodios

  • What Google teaches us about being 'extraordinary and helpful'

    06/02/2022 Duración: 05min

    This week, Google posted a profit of over US $20 billion on earnings of US $70 billion largely from advertising revenue. However the reality is that most of its services are loss making. Nonetheless, Google keeps them going because they are deemed to be 'extraordinary and helpful'. Is this something we should think about in our own work, for our own customers?

  • Innovation Lab - Fake News, Fake Music, Real AI !

    28/01/2021 Duración: 10min

    In this episode, Nick explores how computers with artificial intelligence (AI) can machine-learn news and music without rules, and create fake news and fake music! You'll get to hear never-heard-before music generated by Open AI Jukebox and a news article completely re-written by GPT-2.

  • Machine Learning Algorithms - Where is the democratic accountability?

    10/09/2020 Duración: 11min

    The new generation of machine-learning decision-making computer algorithms are proliferating - but where is public accountability? And what is 'machine-learning' anyway? Nick explores this brave new world starting with a fiasco in UK education when such an algorithm wrecked student chances of making it to University. Nick will also reveal how he is coding machine-learning algorithms himself.

  • Forget college degrees? Employers are recruiting students direct from online tech courses

    01/09/2020 Duración: 06min

    Why go to college or university if you want the sort of career in programming and software development when numerous posted jobs are not looking for a degree? Why did Google set up some online courses and then declare “In our own hiring, we will now treat these new career certificates as the equivalent of a four-year degree for related roles.” Find out more as education in the fast moving world of tech is changing dramatically.

  • Keep your mind in a good place (with guest Assunta Cucca)

    31/03/2020 Duración: 17min

    In this episode, I’m continuing my journey into understanding the mental challenges and innovative solutions for dealing with our strange new world of staying at home and for some, self-isolation. Joining me this week is resilience and engagement coach Assunta Cucca who will reveal mental tools to keep our mental health in a good place during lockdown. Find out more about Assunta and her work at https://kokoroconsultancy.co.uk

  • How to Work From Home (with guest Dr. Richard MacKinnon)

    23/03/2020 Duración: 13min

    Working from home has now become the 'New Normal' thanks to Coronavirus and self-isolation. In this episode, Nick is joined by top workplace psychologist, Dr Richard MacKinnon, who will reveal the techniques to help you work from home effectively. After listening, head to Dr MacKinnon's website https://www.worklifepsych.com/workingfromhome/ for more in-depth information.

  • Utopian Destinations

    16/03/2020 Duración: 09min

    In this launch episode of the new Innovation Lab 2020 podcast, Nick explores an innovative technique that can greatly improve the outcomes of projects for all stakeholders: 'Utopian Destinations'.

  • Innovation Lab starts March 16 2020 - Preview

    12/03/2020 Duración: 01min

    Hello, I’m Innovation Insider Nick Lansley and I have some great news: My Innovation Lab podcast is returning to the pod waves! It’s been 5 years since I left Tesco Labs and launched my own innovation consultancy. So for you, I’m here to distil the very best news and insight, and a thought for your day, from the world of innovation. Can't wait to get started!

  • 0008 - Making Technology Accessible

    27/03/2017 Duración: 27min

    The latest smartphones and tablets, and the latest web browsers are a feast for the eyes as we surf the internet and engage with social media. Great! Except… what if you can’t see? If you’re vision impaired? What do these devices offer you? My guest Ian Morris is a manager at big UK company, and uses these devices at home and work. But he can’t see them. So how does he use and enjoy them?

  • 0007 - Micro Services

    05/03/2017 Duración: 04min

    In this brief episode, I talk about how online retailers need to literally smash their e-commerce platforms into micro-services that will be flexible to changing customer needs as well as scale up without falling over on Black Friday and other peak trading days.

  • 0006 - The Internet Of Things

    15/01/2017 Duración: 05min

    In this episode, I talk about the Internet of Things (IoT) or 'smart devices', and have they have finally found their voice through Alexa, the Amazon Echo and Google Home. This changes everything because 'ease of use' is now solved. At least until I hack the devices....

  • 005 - Internet of Retail

    14/03/2016 Duración: 19min

    In the first episode of 2016 (5th overall!), I am interviewed by Telecom TV's Martyn Warwick who was interested to learn of my past and thoughts on the state of innovation in Retail. This is where I talk about my angst against 'omni-channel' - rather than attempting to fuse in-store and online shopping, each ought to be allowed to be different, one from the other, and should "celebrate their own uniqueness" in their value to the enterprise as a whole.

  • 004 - Future of Robotics

    03/11/2015 Duración: 21min

    In this episode I explore the future of robots with robotics specialist Luke Hickton who is studying a Doctor of Philosophy on the interactions between robots and humans.