In today's episode, Erin Leitheiser, Robin Steedman & Dr. Sreevas Sahasranamam will discuss possible solutions to the problems caused by Covid-19 in developing countries, particularly Ghana, Bangladesh and India.
From Hackathon to Implementation: Today's interview guest is Randall Baran-Chong who will share the story of My Bubble. As a global healthcare strategist, he was concerned with how employees would be able to get back to work in the safest way possible. Randall will talk about the founders' unique team composition, early changes in the business model, and the role of positive reinforcement & gamification for My Bubble.
In this interview, we got the chance to speak to John Robinson, leading author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007, about the lessons we can learn from the pandemic. How will travel change in the future? Are current restrictions a long-term solution to reduce carbon emissions or do we need to focus more on innovation?
In today's episode, Robin Steedman, Erin Leitheiser & Dr. Sreevas Sahasranamam will discuss the problems caused by Covid-19 in developing countries, particularly Ghana, Bangladesh and India.
What started with a simple Twitter post quickly turned into a huge workgroup on Slack and ultimately into Project Open Air which is uniting collaborators on open source ventilators. In this interview we will speak with João, founder of Project Open Air. He will talk about about how and why Project Open Air started, his personal motivation to start it and what’s possible when experts from different fields meet and work together.
How do you influence a society to follow covid-adapted behaviour? In this interview we speak to Lucia Reisch, professor in Behavioural Economics and Consumer Behaviour at CBS. Lucia will discuss the role of Behavioural Public Policies and Nudging in overcoming the pandemic.
Faced with the lockdown of physical stores all over Europe, many leading brands and retailers canceled their clothing orders worth over $2bn which left fashion factories and workers with huge amounts of material and even already produced clothing. In this video, we speak with Cally Russel, CEO of Mallzee, UK’s leading multi-retailer fashion app and founder of Lost Stock. Cally talks about the idea for Lost Stock, the business model and the unique situation given by Covid 19.
Today everyone is focused on the immediate crisis initiated by the coronavirus. In our first interview, we want to take a more holistic stance. Thomas Ritter, professor at Copenhagen Business School, predicts that at least the economic effects will be part of your lives for a bit longer. In this highlight video, he explains the different phases of the crisis.