Sinopsis
Welcome to Resilient, a podcast series that features authentic, engaging, and thought-provoking conversations with CEOs, senior executives, government officials, board members, and people outside the business world. Hear their personal stories about how they led through crisis, navigated through disruption, and managed through significant risk events. And discover what they learned about embracing risk, improving performance, and leading confidently in a volatile world.
Episodios
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Keeping the supply chain flowing during a crisis
03/04/2020 Duración: 40minDisruption to the global supply chain and the web of third parties that companies rely on has become a significant business challenge in the COVID-19 crisis. How are organizations getting supplies and achieving the balance of supply and demand in a compromised chain? How well do they know the third, fourth, and even fifth parties their suppliers rely on? And how are they identifying and managing concentrated geographic risks? This episode features a conversation with three Deloitte leaders who’ve spent decades focusing on supply chain dynamics. They discuss how organizations are evaluating their supply chain risk and share pragmatic steps leaders can take now to combat disruption in the near term. They also explore how companies can prepare to move from response to recovery and position their supply chains and their organizations to emerge from this crisis stronger.
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Cashflow management in times of crisis
01/04/2020 Duración: 41minMany businesses are already feeling the impact of COVID-19 on cash flow. Given the significant slowdown of commerce in nearly every industry, what are the risks posed by the resulting cash crunch? And how can organizations access the funds they need to withstand the crisis and emerge stronger? In this episode of Resilient, three Deloitte leaders who specialize in financial risk management, transformation, and corporate restructuring share insights on the instability created by the demand for cash. They discuss how the situation may shape a new business-as-usual normal in the aftermath of the initial crisis. They also explore the levers finance leaders can pull now including cash forecasting, cash conservation, and scenario planning to access capital, preserve value, and eventually thrive in the new paradigm.
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The shift to remote: Workforce transformation during the COVID-19 pandemic
26/03/2020 Duración: 40minAs part of the effort to contain the spread of the coronavirus, companies are temporarily closing office workspaces and asking employees to work from home. This episode explores some of the issues organizations are facing as they newly adopt or rapidly accelerate a remote workforce. Leaders from across Deloitte’s Human Capital, Future of Work, and Cyber practices provide insights on how companies can address a broad set of virtual workforce challenges from technology oversight and risk management to employee well-being and cultural resilience. They also discuss the long-term implications of this short-term shift and what business as usual might look like for the post-crisis workforce.
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Crisis response and recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic
23/03/2020 Duración: 23minAs the impact of the COVID-19 crisis continues to create disruption, many organizations are realizing that existing preparedness plans may not be adequate in the face of this unprecedented global pandemic. How can businesses adapt their response efforts to potentially mitigate the impact of this crisis and work towards recovery? In this episode, we connect with three Deloitte leaders who specialize in risk and crisis management to discuss the acute response challenges presented by this rapidly changing situation: business continuity, financial liquidity, employee communications, security, and more. They share first-hand insights on how companies can identify and manage risk and even embrace innovation in this intense and unpredictable environment.
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Actionable insights from COVID-19 pandemic response and recovery
19/03/2020 Duración: 34minIn this special edition Resilient series, we shift our focus to the evolving COVID-19 crisis. From supply chain disruptions and economic scenarios to remote working challenges and crisis response strategies, these episodes feature actionable insights from leaders to help you think through what to do now—and next.
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Sandy Pundmann on leading through dramatic transformation
27/02/2020 Duración: 46minAs the role of the chief audit executive (CAE) continues to expand, how can CAEs elevate their role within the organization? Tune in to our new leadership podcast series, Resilient CAEs, to explore what it means to be a resilient internal audit leader and how technology can help you lead through transformation.
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Brandi Thomas on the evolving role of the chief audit executive
24/02/2020 Duración: 22minInternal auditors are not widely known for their ability to disrupt and transform business—but they should be. In this episode of Resilient, Brandi Thomas, vice president, corporate audit for Delta Air Lines, sits down with Sandy Pundmann to discuss the evolving role of the chief audit executive.
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Meredith Harper on the power of people and processes in cybersecurity
17/02/2020 Duración: 45minCan a people-centric approach to managing the cyber triad improve security? Meredith Harper, CISO at Eli Lilly and Company, sits down with cyber series host, Deb Golden, to discuss the importance of prioritizing people and processes in cybersecurity—before layering on technology.
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Wendy Kanna on cybersecurity as a strategic business partner
13/02/2020 Duración: 46minHow can businesses benefit from sharing information in cybersecurity? Wendy Kanna, Global Head of Security Governance and Oversight, Information Security and Risk at Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, sits down with cyber series host, Deb Golden, to discuss key cyber priorities, the importance of partnering with the business, and the cultural challenges she’s navigating as a cyber leader in Japan.
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Trish Pierson on the business side of cyber
13/12/2019 Duración: 36minWhen it comes to managing cyber risk, how can you provide visibility to leadership and the business—without instilling fear? In this episode, Trish Pierson, AbbVie’s Information Security and Risk Management director, sits down with cyber series host, Deb Golden, to discuss the business side of cyber, the benefit of different perspectives, and leaving your mark by challenging the status quo.
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Colleen Valentine on creating a culture of security
26/11/2019 Duración: 37minAs cybersecurity continues to play an increasing role in business today, how can executives increase awareness of—and manage—cyber risks? In this episode, Nasdaq’s Information Security Governance and Compliance director, Colleen Valentine, sits down with cyber series host, Deb Golden, to weigh in on cyber governance and creating a culture of security.
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Team Rubicon: Veterans finding purpose in helping others
11/11/2019 Duración: 30minFor most veterans transitioning back to life outside the military, a lack of purpose can be one of their biggest struggles. Jake Wood discusses how his personal experiences as a veteran led him to create Team Rubicon, an organization where military veterans can use their skills and experiences to employ a dynamic and adaptive approach to disaster relief, while at the same time restoring a sense of duty and service that often is missing from their lives.
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Cracking the code: Managing cyber with a risk-based approach
14/10/2019 Duración: 01h03minHow can CISOs manage the ever-evolving cyber landscape? Deb Golden, principal and US Cyber Risk Services leader for Deloitte Risk & Financial Advisory, takes us on a deep dive into the cyber sphere.
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Karen Baker on how disaster preparedness takes a village
24/09/2019 Duración: 01h28minWith an increasing number of natural disasters occurring in California, what does it take to be prepared? Karen Baker, senior advisor to the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services and architect and co-chair of Listos California, discusses how people, communities, and philanthropic organizations can show up for each other—helping to improve and empower disaster preparedness.
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Venkat Bhamidipati on how health and technology converge
27/06/2019 Duración: 57minWhat are the forces driving risks and opportunities in the future of health? In this episode of Resilient, Providence Health CFO discusses technology disruption, the rise of the consumer, and the impact to the industry.
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James Gore on resilience following the Tubbs Fire disaster
30/05/2019 Duración: 01h12minCritical response skills can be a true test of resilience. Hear how California’s Sonoma County Supervisor James Gore stayed resilient after a natural disaster.
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Don Layton on turning around a failing business
11/04/2019 Duración: 01h26minIn this episode of Resilient, we speak with Don Layton, CEO of Freddie Mac, about leading through uncertainty and what's most critical when turning around a failing business.
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Rob Lee on detecting cyber risk in IoT and industrial control systems
22/02/2019 Duración: 01h09minHow does cyber risk impact industrial control systems as well as all the other connected systems in an Internet of Things (IoT) world? And which organizations are likely to feel the impact? Dragos CEO Rob Lee outlines the threats, discusses how leaders can respond, and stresses the need for speed.
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Shellye Archambeau on coming back stronger
10/01/2019 Duración: 01h24minShellye Archambeau, tech industry veteran, joins the Resilient podcast to share her perspectives on becoming a CEO and risk-taking in leadership.
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Ned Segal on embracing and embodying purpose
18/12/2018 Duración: 54minIn this episode of Resilient, Ned Segal, CFO of Twitter, shares how he leads his teams to embrace the organization’s purpose. He also discusses the importance of open communication, how to create an environment for constructive conversations, and advice for finance leaders today.