Welcome to Connected Intelligence with Sonia Sennik - a podcast about all the things we bring to work that aren’t actually about the work. @signalawards winner!
The Toronto International Film Festival is more than premieres and red carpets—it’s a global stage where storytelling, culture, and technology intersect.
In this episode of Connected Intelligence, we sit down with Cameron Bailey, CEO of @TIFF_NET.
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It's time for our annual Year in Review with Professor @SteinJanice of @munkschool@UofT where she helps us understand key global events and news stories of 2024. Wishing our Connected Intelligence community a very happy new year!
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🎙️ What is the impact of ambiguity in the workplace?
Professors @Laura_B_Doering & @jandoering on Ambiguity on this episode of Connected Intelligence https://t.co/N6e11GSKvP
@rotmanschool@UofT
EP703: Iliana Oris Valiente on Future Proofing [Video]
How do you future proof yourself in a world of technology that is rapidly changing? @IlianaOV@Accenture https://t.co/sfb6boEyGV
EP702: Ava Yaskiel on Experiential Learning
What opportunities lie on the other side of taking risks and embracing changes in your career? https://t.co/Jw3YqPw1Jp
EP610: The Possible Self + Power for All [Video]
This insightful discussion focuses on self development, its impact on relationships, the balance of power, and how interconnected each of these elements are in your work, and your life. @rotmanschool@uoft
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How do you overcome the feeling of "being stuck" to become your possible self?
EP609: Maja Djikic on The Possible Self [Video]
@rotmanschool@BKpub@UofT
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How can AI enable transformation in addressing population and public health challenges?
EP607: Going Viral with Dr. Rosella [Video]
@LauraCRosella@UofT_dlsph https://t.co/TwOaxoLYvv
SRI Research Lead @avicgoldfarb on regulating AI: "Think carefully about the tech that we're worried about. Think about the potential places where there could be harm. Think about the counterfactual: what is the appropriate benchmark against which we should worry about harm?"📻⬇️
This is our annual Year in Review with Professor @SteinJanice where she helps us understand key global events and news stories of 2023 -- global unrest, climate change, technological advances in artificial intelligence and more.
@UofT@munkschool
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How can we reimagine everyday conversation for more connective personal and professional dialogue?
EP605: Caitlin Begg on Hypercommunication
@caitybegg https://t.co/n67Tt26joA
It’s been one year since the launch of chatGPT - how has regulation and policy evolved since then? And where does it need to go?
EP604: Gillian Hadfield on AI Regulation
@ghadfield@TorontoSRI
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How does the CEO of a skunkworks operation built in a garage in Alberta – become a globally recognized leader in agriculture, technology and innovation?
EP603: Alison Sunstrum on Learner’s Mindset
@CNSRVX@_The51@BuildersVC https://t.co/JXTt1vifm7
Patti shares her unfiltered story about how she built her life and career, the trade-offs she made along the way, her best advice to prepare for the worst, and the importance of self-compassion.
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What did it take to become the youngest woman ever to hold the role of Chief Economist at a major Canadian financial institution?
Patti Croft is regarded as one of the country's most influential business leaders and financial commentators.
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She has 30 years of experience on Bay Street, working at Burns Fry and Wood Gundy.
Patti has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, commenting on Canadian financial market developments and the national economic outlook.