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Business REINVENTION

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“Business Reinvention with Nancy Lin” keeps you up to date on emerging trends and business innovations that could transform your industry. The show helps you make sense of new technologies and business models to understand their implications. Nancy Lin is a thoughtful and engaging host with a knack for asking questions that draw out unexpected insights. Her in-depth interviews with experts empower you to think innovatively and offer you inspiration and business lessons.

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San Francisco, CA

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“Business Reinvention with Nancy Lin” keeps you up to date on emerging trends and business innovations that could transform your industry. The show helps you make sense of new technologies and business models to understand their implications. Nancy Lin is a thoughtful and engaging host with a knack for asking questions that draw out unexpected insights. Her in-depth interviews with experts empower you to think innovatively and offer you inspiration and business lessons.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Taxi 4.0 - The Post-Uber Era

9/29/2015
The medium salary for U.S. Taxi drivers is only $33,034, according to salary.com. Under threat from Uber and driverless cars, the traditional taxi industry is facing a bleak future. In this episode, I will speak with Dr. Sheng-Tsung Hou, the Director at the Center for Service Innovation and Mobility Design (SIMD), who has spent years studying the taxi industry in Singapore, Taiwan and Japan. We will discuss the innovative system in Singapore which Uber emulated as well as the turnaround story of a Taiwanese taxi company that became the first ride-hailing firm in the world to go IPO. He will share his thoughts on Uber's next move and what taxi companies can do to compete in a world of increasing digitalization and monopolies.

Duration:00:54:11

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Enhancing Public Education

9/22/2015
U.S. students are improving in math and science, but are still lagging behind their counterparts in many other countries. One of the reasons for the poor performance is funding inequality. About half of our education funding for public schools comes from local property taxes, resulting in large disparities in funding between wealthy and impoverished communities. This is a sharp contrast to the situations in other developed countries where school districts typically receive equal funding on the basis of the number of students enrolled, regardless of local wealth. Silicon Valley Education Foundation (SVEF) is pioneering new solutions to help students and teachers meet these challenges. The foundation has helped students achieve dramatic improvement in math and science. In this episode, Muhammed Chaudhry, President and CEO for SVEF, will discuss their approach to help students achieve their full potential in the critical areas.

Duration:00:54:22

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Making Room for Change

9/15/2015
The travel industry is the world’s largest employer. Several trends are reshaping the industry. The sharing economy for example, is blurring the line between hotels and short term rentals. As hotels and airlines take control of their own inventory, and turn away from third-party sites such as Expedia, will more travel search engines and other players look toward the home sharing market for growth? Please join me and Jen O’Neal, CEO and Founder of Tripping.com, to explore the changing face of the hospitality industry.

Duration:00:52:00

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Encore - Small Is Beautiful: Companies That Choose to Be Great Instead of Big

9/8/2015
With the business environment becoming more competitive than ever, many companies are wrapped-up in the notion that if they don’t grow rapidly, they will not survive. Magazines are full of top 10 lists that measure success by size and wealth. In this episode, Inc’s editor at large, Bo Burlingham, will talk about his book, Small Giants, in which he discusses companies that strive to be great instead of big and define their own success. We will gain insight into how these companies thrive by creating a positive impact on the businesses and the lives of the people that they come in contact with.

Duration:00:57:33

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Encore: Brainstorm with Nature - How Biomimicry May Hold the Key to Your Innovation Challenge

9/1/2015
Many technologies are designed to conquer nature or natural events. But now we’re seeing businesses in wide range of industries look to nature for innovative ideas. Biomimicry takes inspiration from nature to solve human problems, and has attracted the attention of companies such as Apple and IDEO. The number of innovations based on biomimicry design is on the rise. Chris Allen, CEO of Biomimicry 3.8, and Anthony Brennan, CTO of Sharklet, will provide insight into this emerging sector, its impact on innovation and its future.

Duration:00:52:29

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Reinventing the Insurance Industry

8/25/2015
Insurance has become a commodity for many people but that’s about to change with innovative startups entering the market. Executives in the industry are expecting digital technology to transform the marketplace within the next few years, according to a study by Accenture. This week, we will take a look at Metromile to get a glimpse of the innovations that are happening in the insurance business. Tina Wong, Director of Marketing at Metromile, will join me to discuss their business strategy and the future of the insurance industry.

Duration:00:49:57

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Encore: The Business of Sports Entertainment

8/18/2015
Thanks to the growing Hispanic population, soccer’s popularity continues to climb in the US. In addition, it now ranks as the second favorite sport among Americans age 12-24, according to the new ESPN/Luker poll. David Kaval, President of San Jose Earthquakes, will join me to discuss the business strategies that have helped boost season ticket sales by 42%. We will also explore the new technologies that are helping to reinvent the in-stadium experience and innovate the business of sports entertainment.

Duration:00:54:20

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Encore: Looking for Superman Or Woman: How to Find Exceptional Talent

8/11/2015
How do the world’s savviest talent judges find superior talent? In this fast-changing global market, great talent is the key for companies maintaining competitiveness. George Anders, the Pulitzer Prize winner and top writer for The Wall Street Journal and Forbes, will share with us insight from his new book, “The Rare Find. We'll also hear from Joy McGovern, Head of Client Services of Global Mindset Institute at Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management. She'll discuss what some companies are doing to address the increasingly urgent need for global leaders who can manage the challenges in the new world environment.

Duration:00:50:39

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Encore: Going Beyond Growing Pains

8/4/2015
How do you take a growing business serving a few markets, and scale it up to meet the increasing demand for you products while motivating your team to cope with change and limited resources? This is one of the biggest challenges for successful and fast-growing companies. In this episode, Nanette Miller, Partner at Marcum LLP, and Juli Betwee, Managing Partner of Pivot Point Partners, will offer their advice on how to overcome growing pains and take your business to the next level.

Duration:00:52:51

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Virtual Reality Going Mainstream

7/28/2015
Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, recently said that while mobile is the key platform of today, virtual reality will be one of the major platforms of tomorrow. He predicts that virtual reality technology can change the way we work, play and communicate. The technology had been associated mostly with gaming but new applications are being developed rapidly. Business Insider estimates shipments of VR headsets will grow at a 99% compound annual growth rate between 2015 and 2020, and the market could be as big as $2.8 billion by 2020. This week, Beck Besecker, CEO of MarxentLabs, and Aaron Hilton, Executive Chairman of Conquer Mobile, join me to discuss the reasons behind the new interest in VR technology and the key players’ race to build a dominating ecosystem.

Duration:00:53:37

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Special Encore Presentation: Bringing The Cloud to Earth

7/21/2015
Innovation can often be counter-intuitive, or it can simply embody the repurposing of ideas from other industries. The Space Monkey device moves the cloud into your home, using a peer-to-peer local storage network and making it easy to store and share your digital content without dealing with your Internet connection. The market for public cloud services is expected to exceed $200 billion by 2016, according to Forbes. Clint Gordon-Carroll, co-founder of Space Monkey, will talk about the trends in the cloud computing industry and how he plans to succeed in the category.

Duration:00:51:42

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New Marketing Thinking for the Digital Age

7/14/2015
More than 10 years after social media and mobile phones went mainstream, marketers are still trying to make sense of the fast-changing media landscape and consumer behaviors. The change has compelled companies to rethink their organizational structure and alignment in addition to their capability to harness big data and respond to market intelligence. In this episode, I will talk with David F. Giannetto, the author of “Big Social Mobile – How Digital Initiatives Can Reshape the Enterprise and Drive Business Results”. We will discuss the impact of social and mobile marketing on organizational structure, business planning, and marketing leadership. David will share best practices for closing the gap between today’s trendiest digital initiatives—big data, social media, and mobile technology designed to generate friends, data and downloads—and traditional organizational goals focused on creating customers, revenue and profit.

Duration:00:54:48

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Smart Food and Precision Agriculture

7/7/2015
By 2050, the world’s population will reach 9.2 billion, 34 percent higher than today. With companies like Google racing to extend our lives, are we going to have enough food to feed an increasing population who are living longer than any time in history? Over $2.3 billion in venture money was invested in agtech in 2014. In this episode, we will explore how precision agriculture is transforming one of the world’s oldest industries. The advanced technologies are helping farmers collect real-time data and predict a variety of variables, such as plant stress level and water usage, to optimize decisions concerning planting, fertilizing and harvesting. I will discuss the implications for large and small farms as well as for consumers with Dr. Alex Thomasson, Professor of Biological & Agricultural Engineering at Texas A&M University, and Dr. Jim Ostrowski, VP of Engineering at Blue River Technology.

Duration:00:52:13

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3D Printing - Now and the Future

6/30/2015
We first featured 3D printing technology on the show in 2012. How has it evolved and what has the industry learned about market needs? In this episode, I will speak with guests from Autodesk, Shapeways and Wohlers Associates about the progress and impact the sector has made in the last 3 years. We discuss new implications for other industries and re-examine the future of the 3D printing market. Panelists – James Page, Senior Product Manager of Spark at Autodesk Tim Caffrey, Senior Consultant at Wohlers Associates Michael Weinberg, IP and General Counsel at Shapeways

Duration:00:54:03

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Encore of Breaking All the Rules: Delancey Street

6/23/2015
Delancey Street is the leading residential self-help organization for substance abusers, ex-convicts, homeless and others who have hit bottom. For 40 years, the ground-breaking social enterprise provides an environment where the “untouchable” learn to develop their strengths, hold each other accountable, and run successful restaurants, moving companies, landscaping businesses and bookstores without any professional help. In this episode, we will speak with the founder and CEO of Delancey Street, Mimi Halper Silbert, to learn about the keys to influence behavior and inspire reinvention. Businesses can learn from Delancey Street about how to create an organization that inspires and enables change.

Duration:00:51:11

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Encore: The License to Slow Down

6/16/2015
Since the Slow Movement stared in 1986, the business environment has become even more complex and fast-paced. Has the movement failed or is the explosive pace of change finally driving businesses and consumers to embrace the movement and deal with our addiction to speed? This show is for trend watchers who are looking for new opportunities as well as busy professionals who want to take control of their lives and reboot business results. I will speak with Carl Honoré, author of In Praises of Slowness and The Slow Fix, about organizations that are adopting the philosophy of the Slow Movement and companies that are taking advantage of the trend to grow their businesses.

Duration:00:56:30

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Encore: The Retail Revolution, And The Road to Remarkable

6/9/2015
There are many articles and experts that are predicting the end of brick-and-mortar stores. Is it possible to reverse this downward slide? Will implementing disruptive technologies alone save the traditional retailers? Are online retailers really invincible? Doug Stephens will join me to examine the future of the retail industry. He'll provide a thought-provoking perspective about the root causes of the demise of traditional retailers. We’ll also discuss critical strategies retailers should be considering in order to revitalize their businesses, and energize their customers. Doug is the founder of Retail Prophet and one of the world’s leading retail industry futurists. His work and thinking have influenced agencies and brands including Target, Home Depot, Disney, Crayola, WestJet, Citibank, and Razorfish. He's the author of the groundbreaking book: The Retail Revival: Re-Imagining Business for the New Age of Consumerism.

Duration:00:57:20

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Encore: DNA Marketing - What Does It Mean for Consumers and Advertisers?

6/2/2015
As competition intensifies, businesses are going beyond online tracking to find better data for their marketing strategies. Hugo Boss now uses body heat to track shoppers and identify areas in the stores that are most visited. Other advertisers use facial recognition technology in their digital advertising display to tailor personalized message to the shopper. Miinome, a start-up in Minneapolis, is betting that genetics-based advertising is the next big thing. Paul Saarinen, CEO of Miinome, will shed light on the company’s vision and innovative business model that will change the relationship between the marketers and the consumers. What new advertising models will emerge from this? Should we be concerned or intrigued? Please join us for a discussion to learn more about the new trend.

Duration:00:44:00

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Rethinking Cyber Security

5/26/2015
Juniper Research warns that annual cost of cyber security breaches could reach $2.1 trillion by 2019 as mobile devices and the Internet of Things networks proliferate. Cyber attacks are now the most lucrative crime - something that no CEO can ignore. In this episode, Mike Kirwan will deconstruct cyber threats - to help many of us who don’t have a technical background understand the key issues and learn how to strategize a better cyber security plan to reduce business risk. The program also highlights innovative approaches that may change the way the cyber security industry thinks about crime-fighting solutions in the future. Mike currently serves as CTO at HITCare. He was an IT executive at VeriSign, Bank of America, PayPal and Kaiser previously.

Duration:00:55:22

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Contextual Retail - Can In-store Analytics Help Retailers Get Their Groove Back?

5/19/2015
For over a decade, technologists have been predicting the down fall of traditional retail stores. eCommerce has been taking market share from the physical channel as the use of Internet increases. The problem worsened when smartphones became ubiquitous and turned stores into showrooms for eCommerce sites. But the advancement of technology is now helping brick and mortar stores to turn the tide and reinvent the way they operate. This week, Shelley E. Kohan, VP of Retail Consulting at RetailNext, joins me to discuss the transformation of physical retailers and how they are using new insights of customer behaviors to optimize performance across the organization

Duration:00:51:35