#shifthappens in the Digital Workplace Podcast
Accelerate your business transformation with the #shifthappens podcast. Hosts Dux Raymond Sy and Mario Carvajal explores real-life case studies, interviews industry leaders, and highlights the latest trends in the digital workplace. Whether you're a CEO, tech enthusiast, or just curious, tune in to unlock the full potential digital transformation offers. Get inspired to make the shift happen, adapt to shifts around you, and prepare for the future. Don't miss out - join us now!
#shifthappens in the Digital Workplace Podcast
Latest Episodes
Ep. 129: Where AI Meets Work: Why the Browser Is Becoming the New Work Surface
AI is reshaping how work gets done — but the deeper shift is where control sits. Increasingly, that control lives in the browser. In this episode of #shifthappens, Arunesh Chandra, Head of Product for Microsoft Edge for Business, br...
Ep. 128: Governance Makes AI Work in Healthcare: Managing Privacy and Security in Real Workflows
AI is already shaping how data in healthcare is accessed, exchanged, and used across clinical, operational, and development workflows. In this episode of #shifthappens, Kuma Partner and Executive Vice President of Privacy & Secu...
Ep. 127: What AI Adoption Really Looks Like for Small Businesses
Most organizations treat AI adoption as a technology rollout. However, the ones gaining traction treat it as a leadership and culture challenge. In this episode of #shifthappens, Monica French, USA SMB Director at Microsoft, shares what she's h...
Ep. 126: When Security Pressure Hits, Data Readiness Shows
Security frameworks and regulations may change, but the underlying challenge stays the same: Many organizations still struggle to understand their data — how it moves, where it lives, and who is responsible for protecting it. In thi...
Ep. 125: Zero Trust Starts with Leadership
Zero Trust is a responsibility leaders choose to own. In this #shifthappens episode, we’re joined by Nicolas Blank, CTO of NBConsult, to unpack why most security programs fail before technology even enters the picture. T...