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Talking about all the different things that 'digital' means in the arts, culture and heritage sectors. Tales of success and failure, interrogating the shiny new things and looking at what works (or not) and why, Interviews with digital folks working across the sector and beyond, in-house, consultants, funders, and more. Join us at the first Digital Works Conference in Leeds, UK on the 24th-25th April 2024.
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The Digital Workspace Works Podcast

Ryan Purvis, Heather Bicknell

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In the Digital Workspace Works podcast; We will cover the ever-strengthened digital workspace. Together and with the help of experts we will unpack this broad term - Digital Workspace. The ecosystem that blends people, process and technology so that work can get done. We will focus on the various moving disjointed pieces which need to work together in harmony to enable the user with seamless and highly effective end user experience.
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This podcast aims to collect, collate and share reflections and stories on digital education practices to understand what works. In our podcast, we interview colleagues from across the academic disciplines, subjects and services to understand what's worked for them in terms of both blended learning and teaching and moving to online/digital education. The main host is Dustin Hosseini who works at the University of Glasgow, in Glasgow, Scotland.
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The tenth in our new series, Bytes, where Ash and Katie usually discuss 3 (or 4) things from the latest Digital Works Newsletter but in this episode are looking back at the first Digital Works Conference. Ash and Katie identify a few themes and takesaways that are applicable to all cultural organisations, regardless of size: Prioritising questions,…
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Dive into Yasir's discussion on the critical importance of adopting a product mindset and the art of building trust with clients. Learn how Taza tackled complex challenges, from data compression to workflow analytics, creating an end-to-end platform that redefined efficiency and impact. Yasir also explores the evolving landscape of enterprise IT, d…
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Ryan and Peter delve into the intricacies of efficient time management and project coordination using cutting-edge productivity tools. Peter shares his journey and insights into how he successfully manages multiple teams and projects using tools like Asana, ClickUp, and the game-changing Sansama. They explore the concept of time boxing, the benefit…
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Join Ryan and Heather in a candid and insightful conversation as they navigate the complexities of modern digital experiences and the evolving landscape of remote work dynamics. From frustrations with online banking processes to the pitfalls of clunky AI devices, they explore the nuances of technology's impact on daily life. Delving into topics ran…
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A conversation with Adam Stoneman, founder of Ireland's Muse-Tech Working Group. Adam's career is a testament to the possibilities that can arise when cultural institutions embrace technology to democratise and enhance the museum experience. Last year the Muse-Tech Working Group, a cohort of Irish museum professionals, published Museum Technology: …
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Ryan and Heather explore the technical aspects of wearable technology, fitness apps, and AI-powered devices as they dive into the complexities of incorporating technology into their workouts. They share personal experiences and views on everything from the difficulties in selecting the ideal AirPods to the gamification of health through tracking ap…
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The nineth in our new series, Bytes, where Ash and Katie discuss 3 (or 4) things from the latest Digital Works Newsletter. In this episode we'll be discussing some of the links in the newsletter that went out on April 15th. We talk about: Deloitte's 2024 Digital Media report Aaron Cope's blog post on how the SFO Museum is navigating the Fediverse W…
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Join Ryan and Heather as they delve into a wide range of topics, from the latest sci-fi blockbusters like Dune to cutting-edge AI applications in the fast-food industry. With candid conversations and insightful reflections, they explore everything from the intricacies of personalised guest experiences in luxury travel to the nuances of social media…
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Join Ryan Purvis as he welcomes Zalak to the Digital Workspace Works podcast. Zalak, a seasoned product manager at Sigma, shares insights into the world of embedded analytics and collaborative digital workspaces. From personalised data applications to empowering insights, dive into discussions on driving productivity and navigating the digital land…
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A conversation with Dr Brett Ashley Crawford and Paul Hansen. Their new book (Raising the Curtain. Technology Success Stories from Performing Arts Leaders and Artists) looks at how performing arts organisations and artists are successfully using technology in a variety of different contexts. We talked about how the pandemic became a catalyst for in…
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Explore the intersection of cybersecurity and aviation in this insightful discussion with Ryan Purvis and Sagi Brody covering the vulnerabilities of aircraft to cyber threats, the importance of supply chain security in maintenance procedures, and the emerging standards shaping digital infrastructure. Discover how organisations navigate the complexi…
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I chatted with Hilary Knight, Seb Chan, and Aled John to hear a bit more about what they'll be talking about at this month's Digital Works Conference as well as what they're looking forward to. We looked at the potential of informal networking, discussing how tea break chats can lead to new ideas and fortify the cultural community. The lessons that…
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In this engaging conversation between Ryan Purvis and Luke Warner, they delve into the intricate landscape of fraud, compliance, and ethical dilemmas in business. Luke shares insights from his experience, highlighting the delicate balance between customer acquisition, risk mitigation, and regulatory obligations. From the challenges of KYC processes…
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Ryan Purvis delves into the dynamic world of tech innovation, uncovering valuable insights from the frontlines. From navigating the challenges of an evolving landscape to exploring the future of technology, this episode offers a firsthand perspective on adapting and thriving in the ever-changing tech industry. Show links: Follow us on Twitter: @the…
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Join Ryan Purvis in this dynamic conversation where he shares his journey of adapting to change, from adjusting his fitness routine to incorporating innovative tech gadgets into his daily life. From discussing the benefits of wearing a weighted vest during work to exploring the functionalities of smart glasses, Ryan provides insights into how these…
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In this episode Ash chats to Michal Čudrnák Head of Digital Collections & Services at the Slovak National Gallery. We talk about the history of the gallery, and how the Digital team has grown and evolved over recent years. We talk about the interesting and somewhat unique role that the Slovak National Gallery plays in supporting the wider Slovak cu…
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In this episode, Ryan Purvis is joined by Jess Thibault, a seasoned expert in marketing, growth leadership, and recruitment within the educational technology sector. Together, they embark on an engaging discussion about the intersection of technology and education, exploring Jess's career journey from teaching to her current role in helping educati…
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Join Ryan and Heather in their discussion on how to write a book with ChatGPT. Hear the story Ryan has written with his son and also created visuals of Dark Thunder. Through vivid narration and AI-generated illustrations, they unveil the fascinating adventures of Dark Thunder, a dynamic vehicle intertwined with the values of teamwork, innovation, a…
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The seventh in our new series, Bytes, where Ash and Katie discuss 3 things from the latest Digital Works Newsletter. In this episode we'll be discussing some of the links in the newsletter that went out on February 26th. We talk about: The launch of OpenAI's new text-to-video product, Sora. The apparent meltdown that ChatGPT had last week, and the …
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Join Ryan Purvis as he sits down with Jonathan Porter for an engaging conversation filled with entrepreneurial wisdom. From navigating the complexities of warehouse management systems to harnessing the power of innovative tools like virtual whiteboards, Jonathan shares valuable insights drawn from his entrepreneurial journey. Together, they delve i…
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A great conversation about immersive experiences with VIVE Arts' Head of Programme, Samantha King. We talked about a LOT including: the conditions required for new ways of thinking and working to take root; the importance of sharing knowledge and collaboration; the operational and financial realities of creating immersive work. We returned to a lon…
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Join host Ryan Purvis and special guest speaker João Fouad on today's podcast, a thought-provoking podcast exploring the intersection of innovation, technology, and empowerment. Dive into insightful conversations as they discuss emerging trends, the impact of new technologies, and how individuals and communities are shaping the future. Gain valuabl…
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In this podcast, we follow Ryan Purvis and Steven Schkolne into the evolving landscape of software development methodologies, exploring the synergies and distinctions between no-code, low-code, and traditional coding approaches. Join us as we navigate through the realms of development efficiency, discussing the benefits, challenges, and real-world …
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The sixth in our new series, Bytes, where Ash and Katie discuss 3 things from the latest Digital Works Newsletter. In this episode we'll be discussing some of the links in the newsletter that went out on January 29th. We talk about: Hugh Wallace asking 'is it time to shake up your social media', the Association of Cultural Enterprises leaving X, an…
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Join Ryan Purvis and Matt Genovese on an insightful journey into the dynamic world of product development. Dive deep into the realms of design thinking, meticulous requirement planning, and the transformative impact of the low code, no code movement. Our industry experts share their experiences, discuss challenges, and explore the evolving landscap…
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We catch up with Sydney Opera House's Head of Screen, Stuart Buchanan. We talk about Stuart's new job title, how digital teams are structured at SOH, and the unhelpfully vague nature of the word 'digital'. Stuart shares how digital artistic programmes have enabled the Sydney Opera House to work with new artists, in new ways. The issues and challeng…
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Join Ryan and Heather in this episode as they discuss the recent developments at OpenAI and the departure of some key figures to Microsoft. The conversation touches on the perceived orchestration of events, the underlying issues with OpenAI's original mission, and the potential impact of Microsoft's significant financial backing. They draw parallel…
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In this episode of Digital Workspace Works, host Ryan welcomes Sneha, the co-founder and CEO of Geeks and Experts, a fractional talent platform specializing in PR for startups and scale-ups. Sneha shares her insights on the evolving landscape of digital workspaces and the impact of COVID on remote work. The discussion delves into the role of PR in …
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In this episode, @Ryan Purvis dives into the intricacies of digital transformation in the workspace. Joined by industry experts, he explores real stories from the front lines, delving into the challenges faced and the innovative solutions adopted. From the technical aspects of technology, people, and processes to the strategic approaches that lead …
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Explore the intersection of the digital workspace and sustainable energy innovations in our insightful podcast. Join host @RyanPurvis as he engages in thought-provoking conversations with industry experts, visionaries, and professionals. From discussions on the significance of digital tools in collaboration to deep dives into renewable energy solut…
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In this week's episode, join host Ryan Purvis as he delves into the evolving landscape of digital workspaces with Karen Gondoly, CEO of LeoStream. Karen sheds light on LeoStream's cutting-edge remote desktop access platform, balancing flexibility and security through the implementation of zero-trust concepts. Discover real-world use cases and techn…
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Our last episode of 2023 is a conversation with Haydn Corrodus. Haydn is a social media and digital marketing consultant who was previously an Arts Council England Tech Champion as part of the Digital Culture Network Haydn brings rich insights into the fragmented and ever-evolving world of social media, and its potential for storytelling, connectin…
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This week, Ryan embarks on a transformative journey with Lisa Carlin, Founder of Turbocharge Your Transformation. Drawing on her background at Accenture and McKinsey, Lisa discusses her experience in designing and delivering over 50 transformation programs with a remarkable 96% success rate. Delving into the importance of multidisciplinary mindsets…
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In the last podcast episode of the year, Katie and Ash reflect on 2023 - picking a few of the most notable articles, podcasts, research reports, and new stories of the year. We discuss digital overload and the impact it's had on our attention spans. Exploring whether our cultural institutions could become havens of focus and relaxation in the blizz…
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This week, Ryan chats with Michelle Basset, data science leader and founder of BizQor, about charting your own path in your career and the foundations of starting and growing a successful business. Meet Our Guest Michelle Bassett is the founder of BizQor, a platform that helps entrepreneurs go from the spark of an idea to a blazing business. She ha…
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This week, Ryan chats with Mitchell Goldman, COO at Edgify, about his inspiring journey from competitive kart racing to successful teenage entrepreneur to repeat startup founder. Mitchell shares perspectives he's learned from his diverse background, including the value of learning from failure and pursuing meaningful work. Later, they discuss Mitch…
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A conversation with Dr Carrie Goucher. Carrie helps people transform meetings and meeting culture. She has redesigned how we meet for the collaborative era, crafting meetings that are honest, focused, supportive and energising. Carrie’s PhD created an evidence-based framework for what underpins meeting success (spoiler alert: it’s not having an age…
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The fourth in our new series, Bytes, where Ash and Katie discuss 3 (actually 4) things from the latest Digital Works Newsletter. In this episode we'll be discussing some of the links in the newsletter that went out on November 10th. We talk about: Internet Artifacts This TechCrunch article "App Store for AI: OpenAI’s GPT Store lets you build (and m…
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It's no secret that working at a computer for 40 or more hours a week is not great for our physical health, but it's easy to neglect the basics of ergonomics that ward off repetitive stress injuries like carpal tunnel. This week, Ryan chats with Mike Pace, Senior Channel Sales and Marketing Manager at Contour Design, who shares expert advice on how…
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A chat with Zoe Williams, the Head of Communications and Fundraising at the Vagina Museum in London. We discuss their successful recent crowdfunding campaign, we also explore how they've harnessed the power of digital platforms to reach a global audience, built a robust community online, and how they’ve carved out their niche in the digital sphere.…
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This week, Ryan chats with Adelina Chalmers, founder of The Geek Whisperer, about how CTOs can move from the sidelines to strategic members of the executive leadership team. Adelina shares her advice from over 10 years of working with CTOs and technology leaders from small businesses to the Fortune 100. Meet Our Guest As the founder of The Geek Whi…
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The third in our new series, Bytes, where Ash and Katie discuss 3 things from the latest Digital Works Newsletter. In this episode we'll be discussing some of the links in the newsletter that went out on October 20th. We talk about: "The Moral Case for No Longer Engaging With Elon Musk’s X" by Dave Lee ChatGPT can now see, hear, and speak The relea…
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This week, Ryan speaks with Dr. Botho Mhozya, Head of Healthcare Delivery Transformation at Discovery, about technological advances in healthcare that are improving the patient experience and health outcomes. They explore the concept of Hospital at Home, which uses remote monitoring technology to enable patients to receive care from the comfort of …
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Join Ryan as he dives into the world of Community Led Growth with entrepreneur, community builder, and Wall Street Journal Best Selling author, Lloyed Lobo. Lloyed, known for co-founding Boast.AI and Traction, explores the transformative power of communities in his latest book, From Grassroots to Greatness: 13 Rules to Build Iconic Brands with Comm…
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Overly broad positioning and focusing on features rather than value are common mistakes that stall startup growth. This week, Ryan speaks with Mark McGregor, experienced marketing and strategy professional, about the importance of forecasting return on value for B2B software vendors and clients. Tune in to learn how positioning your product or serv…
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The second in our new series, Bytes, where Ash and Katie discuss 3 things from the latest Digital Works Newsletter. In this episode we'll be discussing some of the links in the newsletter that went out on September 22nd. We talk about: The End of the Googleverse - Ryan Broderick Skyrim Mod Uses AI to Give NPCs Memories - Marc Keever How to understa…
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A conversation with George Montagu, Head of Insights at FT Strategies. FT Strategies is the consulting arm of the Financial Times. George and I talk about the shift from print to digital at the Financial Times and the related shift from ad to subscriber revenue, how leadership at the FT galvanised the entire organisation around a single goal (getti…
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The first in our new series, Bytes, where Ash and Katie will be discussing 3 things from the latest Digital Works Newsletter. In this episode we'll be discussing some of the links in the newsletter that went out on August 29th. We talk about: 'How to Blow Up a Timeline' - Eugene Wei ' We need to tell people ChatGPT will lie to them, not debate ling…
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This week, Ryan dives into the world of agriculture technology. Along with guest Kevin Macaringue, agritechnology and digital transformation consultant, this episode explores the positive impact of software for empowering rural farmers. Meet Our Guest Kevin Macaringue is an agritechnology and digital transformation consultant. He has helped develop…
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A conversation with Fran Sanderson, Director of Arts Programmes and Investments at Nesta (which was originally set up in 1998 as the National Endowment for Science, Technology, and the Arts). Fran is in the process of exploring a major shift in the way Nesta goes about making investments in the arts. We discuss the funding landscape for culture in …
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