Hacking Kaizen

Graham Newman and his guests discuss how to make the world a better place. Each episode contains an in-depth interview with leading minds from innovation design, culture, society, economics and business leadership. Bangkok | Hong Kong | London

VC investment with Tiwa York

We end this first series of Hacking Kaizen talking with Tiwa York, a prominent venture capitalist and board chairman. We explore current VC market trends, including how investment strategies are evolving and the impact of economic shifts. Tiwa also shares insights to the Finno Efra Accelerator program, its selection criteria, and its support structure. Plus, we’ll tackle common criticisms of VC funding and its influence on startups. Join us for a compelling discussion on the future of venture capital, transformative investments and incubation.

09-05
35:00

Gen AI impact on legal practice

Dr. Peerapat Chokesuwattanaskul, a lawyer and economist, sits down with Graham Newman to explore how generative AI is poised to reshape the legal landscape. While the profession is no stranger to technological shifts, Dr. Chokesuwattanaskul unpacks the uncertainties surrounding AI’s integration and the crucial need for adaptability in this evolving field. We also reflect on his time at Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce, where he played a key role in negotiating pivotal trade agreements.

08-29
45:35

The future of recruitment: AI-powered talent acquisition and engagement

Graham Newman is joined by Tom Heath, former global head of talent acquisition within Web3 and director of business development at Adecco, Thailand. They explore how generative AI is used for talent acquisition, improving candidate screening, and ensuring diversity and inclusivity, and why all this is not quite what it seems in the recruitment industry. The discussion also covers AI's role in accelerating hiring processes, enhancing employee engagement, and future trends in AI-driven recruitment. Join us for insights into the future of talent acquisition and engagement.

08-22
27:42

Driving digital: business development strategies

In this episode of Hacking Kaizen, Graham Newman interviews Chris Regel, partner and vice president of business development at Seven Peaks Group. They discuss the strategic vision that placed Seven Peaks among Thailand’s high-growth companies, delve into digital transformation and market insights, and explore the challenges of leadership in a tech-driven landscape. Join us for expert perspectives on business development, technological innovation, and navigating digital transformation.

08-15
29:09

Fixing Japan

We hear from Koji Rokkaku, Thailand regional office chief and editor for NNA Kyodo News Group, as he discusses Japan's past, present, and future. We delve into the nation's collective society, examining how historical and cultural forces have shaped its current challenges and sustainability. By exploring Japan's societal norms, cultural dynamics, economic policies, and political landscape, we gain a comprehensive understanding of its optimistic future.

08-08
38:59

Navigating leadership: CEO insights from Ekaphol Pongstabhon

Ekaphol Pongstabhon, former chairman and CEO of several listed and family-owned companies and a board member of the Thai Institute of Directors, shares his story, offering insights into effective management and corporate leadership. Khun Ekaphol emphasises the importance of good mentorship, the benefits of surrounding oneself with exceptional people to nurture a strong corporate culture, and the pivotal role of critical thinking in great leadership.

08-01
34:56

Hong Kong redux

We head to Hong Kong to meet its unofficial spokesman, Andrew Work, on how the city has transformed itself into the cultural hub of NorthEast Asia while retaining the number one spot for doing business in China. Andrew enthusiastically shares his view on why Hong Kong is back and what’s happening right now in Asia’s world city.

07-25
28:55

Women's healthcare innovation

Graham Newman speaks with Alison Slingsby, global women’s health innovation lead at Perrigo. They explore changes in attitudes towards contraception and menopause care, and how generative AI is revolutionising women’s health. Alison discusses recent advancements in contraceptive and menstrual health products, innovations for menopausal women, and the challenges and opportunities in emerging markets. Join us for insights into women's healthcare, innovation, and the impact of AI in making women’s lives safer and better.

07-18
29:17

Scaling teams and building sustainable futures

Graham Newman is joined by Sitsari Kitisakkul, co-founder of Appsynth, and Nature2Need Biomaterials to discuss scaling an organisation beyond the founding team. They explore team-building in a growing enterprise, the value proposition of sustainable biomaterials, the future of green raw materials, and the challenges of motivating Gen-Z talent. Join us for insights into entrepreneurship, leadership, and the wonderful world of bioplastics manufacturing.

07-11
27:16

Time for a revolution in design

We begin Hacking Kaizen with Gordon Candelin, former leader of McKinsey Design South East Asia, discussing the role of design, the impact of machine learning and generative AI, and why digital design is now broken. We explore "big D Design" and examine how it can be positioned as the value proposition to fix organisational problems. As design moves from making things to making things possible.

07-04
29:24

Series one preview

Find out what's in store for series one and how you can join the conversation

04-09
02:37

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