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| Leading AI Transformation at Global Enterprises | 07 Jan 2026 | 00:49:45 | |
In this conversation, Vincent Pirenne interviews Alberto Prado, who shares insights from his extensive experience in leading AI and digital transformations at major companies like Unilever, Philips, and Nokia. They discuss the evolving landscape of technology disruption, the unique challenges of implementing AI in R&D, and the importance of building a robust data foundation. Alberto emphasizes the need for organizations to embrace change, foster partnerships, and focus on long-term growth strategies rather than short-term efficiencies. He also highlights the significance of leadership in navigating the complexities of AI transformation and the future of organizations in an AI-driven world. Takeaways
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| How GenAI is Rewriting Commercial Strategy? Alyssa Fenoglio on getting it right | 30 May 2025 | 00:30:32 | |
In this episode of AI Insiders, we dive into how GenAI is reshaping commercial strategy across enterprise with Alyssa Fenoglio.
What does it take to go from pilot use case to impact at scale? Tune in to find out. | |||
| Innovation, AI, and the Power of Asking the Right Questions | 06 Mar 2024 | 00:18:43 | |
Dive into this conversation with Sean McDowell, the innovation guru behind Herman Miller's groundbreaking designs and a former creative force at Nike and Converse, who designed the Nike Air Max Plus. | |||
| Brewing breakthroughs with Nespresso | 15 Dec 2023 | 00:25:40 | |
In this episode, we speak to Nespresso insights expert, Stéphane Szymerzna, about how Nespresso is using a test & learn approach to innovation – whether that’s inventing a new product for their existing line, or optimizing for sustainability. | |||
| Delivering better every day health with Nick Tate from Haleon | 21 Nov 2023 | 00:20:50 | |
In this episode, Nick Tate, Head of NEXT – Haleon’s innovation arm, shares his perspective on the success criteria for launching new products and brands in consumer healthcare. Haleon is one of the world’s leading consumer health businesses, owning category leading brands like Nicorette, Advil, Voltaren and Sonsodyne. | |||
| Enterprise AI at Work: Bayer's GenAI | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:39:39 | |
In this episode of AI Insiders, we explore what enterprise AI actually looks like in practice inside Bayer Crop Science. Dan Kurdys and Sachi Desai join us to share how one of the world’s largest companies is putting GenAI to work: From internal pilots to a full-fledged internal startup, they walk us through how Bayer is building AI-powered tools that scale expert knowledge, support frontline teams, and move fast:
How does enterprise AI go from an idea to impact? Listen to this episode! | |||
| Smarter Beauty: How L'Oréal is Redefining Personalization at Scale with AI | 26 Feb 2025 | 00:29:59 | |
In this episode of AI Insiders, we sit down with Béatrice Dautzenberg, Global Director of Beauty Tech Services at L’Oréal, to explore how AI, computer vision, and GenAI are revolutionizing personalized beauty. From skin diagnostics to virtual try-ons, Beatrice shares how tech is elevating the consumer experience—and what it takes to integrate AI at scale in a global powerhouse. Ready to decode the future of beauty tech? Let’s dive in. | |||
| Not so cookie-cutter: Consumer Choices in the Age of AI | 30 Dec 2024 | 00:27:17 | |
In this episode, we're joined by Norberto Chaclin, SVP of R&D at Mondelēz International (the company behind Oreo, Cadbury, and other fan favorites), to explore how AI is revolutionizing the food and bev industry. | |||
| Blending tech and innovation at JP Morgan and Chase | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:22:29 | |
Solving at scale: prioritizing the problem, not the solution. Tune into this episode to get insights into how JP Morgan Chase scale successful corporate-startup relationships. | |||
| Inside Netflix's Innovation: Retention, Growth, and the Password-Sharing Strategy | 07 Oct 2024 | 00:24:20 | |
From strategies in a competitive streaming market to AI for customer experiences, we dive into the heart of innovation at Netflix. In this episode, we chat with Fonz Morris, Netflix's Lead Product Designer for global conversion and monetization, to discuss how Netflix stays ahead of the curve in an increasingly competitive market. Fonz discusses the strategies Netflix uses to boost revenue, user acquisition, and retention as well as the act of balancing ambitious goals with deliberate planning, particularly in the context of startups. Listen in on this insightful episode and get a peek behind the scenes of Netflix. | |||
| Edward Bernardon: Revving up Formula One with AI | 07 Aug 2024 | 00:23:56 | |
Join us as we sit down with Edward Bernardon, VP of Motorsports and Racing Strategy at Siemens Digital Industry Software. | |||
| Mar Serra: from idea to fork in months, accelerating food innovation | 28 May 2024 | 00:24:09 | |
Join us as we slice into the core of food tech and innovation from the world's leading food & beverage business: Nestlé. | |||
| Ulrike Tagscherer: Redefining Robotics at KUKA | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:28:56 | |
Join us as we unpack the evolving landscape of robotics and the integral role of AI in pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in automation. | |||
| What It Takes to Become an AI-First Organization | 27 Jan 2026 | 00:28:44 | |
Becoming AI-first isn’t about deploying more tools, but about changing how work gets done. In this episode, Laura Stevens breaks down why AI transformation is fundamentally a leadership and operating model challenge, not a technology one. The conversation explores how organizations must redesign workflows, confront technical debt, rethink roles and responsibilities, and build trust in AI systems to unlock real value. Drawing on patterns across industries, Laura explains why smaller organizations often move faster, how AI exposes hidden inefficiencies, and what leaders must do to shift from managing tasks to overseeing outcomes. This is a grounded, practical look at what AI-first actually means in practice - and why most organizations underestimate the change required. Dive deeper: Download your AI-first playbook here Takeaways
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| AI Isn't Replacing Workers. It's Making Entire Roles Structurally Obsolete. | 03 Jun 2026 | 00:41:38 | |
Amir Ouki, partner at BOI, breaks down what's actually happening inside large organizations. Why the jobs most at risk aren't the ones companies expect. Why pilots stall before they scale. And how the conversation has shifted from cost reduction to building entirely new revenue streams. Labor is splitting into more valuable and less valuable segments. Understanding which side your role sits on is no longer optional. If you're a manager, executive, or knowledge worker wondering whether your role is safe or how to stay relevant, this episode will give you a compelling blueprint for navigating AI-driven change. Amir leads BOI's Americas practice and has worked with MasterCard, Johnson & Johnson, and Coca-Cola. | |||