The field of Creativity and Innovation is shrouded in mystery and myth and One of the greatest myths in this field is that Creativity is bestowed on some “special” people – far beyond the reach of the normal people.
Over the course of this series we will be be having very interesting discussions and interviews that will help us explore this interesting field and highlighting the fact that everyone can be creative.
We all have within us what it takes to be creative irrespective of our race, nationality, gender and even our field of operation and that’s why you need to subscribe to, listen and share with your friends this podcast series.
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The field of Creativity and Innovation is shrouded in mystery and myth and One of the greatest myths in this field is that Creativity is bestowed on some “special” people – far beyond the reach of the normal people.
Over the course of this series we will be be having very interesting discussions and interviews that will help us explore this interesting field and highlighting the fact that everyone can be creative.
We all have within us what it takes to be creative irrespective of our race, nationality, gender and even our field of operation and that’s why you need to subscribe to, listen and share with your friends this podcast series.
Welcome to a brand-new episode of the Collavare Work Series podcast — your go-to space for rich conversations about the evolving world of work. We are excited to kick off this timely two-part series exploring one of the most pressing topics of our time: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work.
AI is everywhere — shaping industries, transforming how we live, and challenging our assumptions about the future. But beyond the buzzwords and headlines, what does AI really mean for individuals, our jobs, and society at large? Over the course of this two-part episode, we’ll unpack these questions and more.
Part one of the series sees Azeez and Ziika exploring the individual impact of AI on workers, skills, and the evolving nature of jobs. What is AI, really? How does it work? Why does it matter? And how do we prepare for a future that’s already knocking?
We were joined by two incredible guests to unpack these questions:
- Dani Johnson, Co-founder and Principal Analyst at RedThread Research. RedThread Research seeks to provide the most relevant, unbiased research and insights on people practices by using new research methods and engaging a broader community. Before RedThread, Dani led the Learning and Career research practice at Bersin, Deloitte, and previously led research at the Ross School, University of Michigan. Dani holds an MBA and a MS and BS degrees in Mechanical Engineering from BYU. Before Kid, her favorite vacations involved a backpack, a map, and Google Translate.
- Olaolu Ajose, Head of Engineering at Ceviant Finance, with leadership experience across the UK, Romania, and Nigeria. Olaolu is a systems thinker, known for building smart solutions and mentoring the next generation through robotics and software development. Olaolu has a Bachelor's Degree in Systems Engineering from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification.
This episode is special — recorded over three years, reflecting the evolution of Azeez’s perspective. Whether you're a business leader, tech enthusiast, HR professional, or just curious about what’s next, this episode will challenge your thinking and broaden your perspective.
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Collavare Creativity Series
The field of Creativity and Innovation is shrouded in mystery and myth and One of the greatest myths in this field is that Creativity is bestowed on some “special” people – far beyond the reach of the normal people.
Over the course of this series we will be be having very interesting discussions and interviews that will help us explore this interesting field and highlighting the fact that everyone can be creative.
We all have within us what it takes to be creative irrespective of our race, nationality, gender and even our field of operation and that’s why you need to subscribe to, listen and share with your friends this podcast series.