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  • Neuroscience Meets Warfare: Dr. Nicholas Wright’s Bold New Theory in Warhead
    Dr. Nicholas Wright, MRCP, PhD, a distinguished neuroscientist whose work explores the intersections of the brain, technology, and security, offers thought-provoking insights from his forthcoming book, Warhead: How the Brain Shapes War and War Shapes the Brain. His research challenges conventional understandings of conflict by revealing how cognitive science and neuroscience shape and are shaped by the dynamics of modern warfare. Dr. Nicholas explores the intersections of neuroscience, human behavior, and technology to understand the dynamics of competition and conflict. Over the past decade, Dr. Nicholas has advised the Pentagon’s Joint Staff, and he provides strategic guidance on artificial intelligence to SAP, Europe’s largest technology company. He is an Affiliated Scholar at Georgetown University, Honorary Senior Research Fellow at University College London (UCL), Consultant at Intelligent Biology, and a Non-Resident Adjunct Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C. He holds a medical degree from UCL, a BSc in Health Policy from Imperial College London, Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (UK), and both an MSc and PhD in Neuroscience from UCL. The book is set to release in October 2025 and will be available on all major platforms. This podcast is brought to you by Global Management Consultancy. For more information, please visit www.globalmanagementconsultancy.com. Disclaimer: A. The background music used in this video is the property of its respective developer and is protected by Copyright. Although it is a free version, Business Talk, Global Management Consultancy and Deepak Bhatt do not hold the rights to this music. B. Dr. Nicholas Wright generously shared profound insights from his forthcoming book, “Warhead: How the Brain Shapes War and War Shapes The Brain,” during his appearance on the Business Talk podcast channel. The uploaded video contains copyrighted material; therefore, any modifications to graphics, music, or the presence of the author or host are strictly prohibited. All content is © 2025. All rights reserved.
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  • Stanford d.school’s Lisa Kay Solomon on Designing Strategic Conversations
    Lisa Kay Solomon, Designer in Residence at the Stanford d.school, shares powerful insights from her acclaimed national bestseller, Moments of Impact: How to Design Strategic Conversations that Accelerate Change and Create Better Businesses - a book that has been translated into over a dozen languages. Moments of Impact is a practical guide for leaders who need to drive meaningful change through better strategic conversations. Co-authored by innovation strategists Chris Ertel and Lisa Kay Solomon, the book tackles the problem of ineffective meetings in a fast-moving world. Designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, educators, and changemakers, it offers clear principles, real-world cases, and a 60-page Starter Kit to help you design conversations that accelerate impact and shape the future. A leading educator, futurist, and design strategist, Lisa helps individuals and institutions navigate complexity and shape a more resilient, equitable future through futures thinking and design. She leads groundbreaking initiatives like Vote by Design and The Future’s Happening, and teaches visionary courses like Inventing the Future. Her work spans K-12 education, executive leadership, and global platforms. Recognized by Thinkers50 and ixDA, Lisa’s impact extends through her teaching, speaking, and widely viewed LinkedIn Learning courses. This podcast is brought to you by Global Management Consultancy. For more information, please visit www.globalmanagementconsultancy.com. Disclaimer: A. The background music used in this video is the property of its respective developer and is protected by Copyright. Although it is a free version, Business Talk, Global Management Consultancy and Deepak Bhatt do not hold the rights to this music. B. Lisa Kay Solomon generously shared profound insights from her book, “Moments of Impact: How to Design Strategic Conversations that Accelerate Change and Create Better Businesses,” during her appearance on the Business Talk podcast channel. The uploaded video contains copyrighted material; therefore, any modifications to graphics, music, or the presence of the author or host are strictly prohibited. All content is © 2025. All rights reserved.
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  • Future-Proof Your Business: Strategies from the Book Winning in the Age of AI Disruption
    Professor Ashish Sinha, Professor of Marketing at UQ Business School and Visiting Professor & Research Fellow at the Indian School of Business, along with Professor Kiran Pedada, The Associates Fellow in Marketing and Inclusive Business and Associate Professor of Marketing at the Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, share key insights from their book, Winning in the Age of AI Disruption: Strategies for Transforming Business Models, Driving Growth, and Building Competitive Advantage. To explore their research impact and academic contributions, please visit the bio links provided in the podcast description. 1) Prof. Ashish Sinha’s Bio: https://business.uq.edu.au/profile/16388/ashish-sinha 2) Prof. Kiran Pedada’s Bio: https://umanitoba.ca/asper/kiran-pedada This podcast is brought to you by Global Management Consultancy. For more information, please visit www.globalmanagementconsultancy.com. Disclaimer: A. The background music used in this video is the property of its respective developer and is protected by Copyright. Although it is a free version, Business Talk, Global Management Consultancy and Deepak Bhatt do not hold the rights to this music. B. Prof. Ashish Sinha and Prof. Kiran Pedada generously shared profound insights from their latest book, “Winning in the Age of AI Disruption: Strategies for Transforming Business Models, Driving Growth, and Building Competitive Advantage,” during their appearance on the Business Talk podcast. Please note that the uploaded video contains copyrighted material; any alterations to graphics, music, or the appearance of the authors or host are strictly prohibited. All content is © 2025. All rights reserved.
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  • Rethinking Reality: Prof. Peter Lamont on the Psychology Behind Big-Picture Thinking
    Prof. Peter Lamont, Professor of Psychology in the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences at the University of Edinburgh, UK offers thought-provoking insights from his acclaimed book, “Radical Thinking: How to See the Bigger Picture.” Prof. Lamont studied history at the University of Edinburgh before completing a PhD focused on Victorian beliefs about spiritualism. Since joining the Koestler Parapsychology Unit in 1996, he has developed an academic career that bridges psychology, history, and the study of extraordinary beliefs. Prof. Lamont, a psychologist and cultural historian, held an AHRC Fellowship (2002–2005) and became a lecturer in 2006. His research focuses on belief, critical thinking, and the cultural history of magic and the paranormal. He is the author of Extraordinary Beliefs (Cambridge University Press) and numerous journal articles. A Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, he is affiliated with the BPS, the Society for Psychical Research, and the Inner Magic Circle. He also co-founded the Edinburgh Secret Society - though details remain, unsurprisingly, secret. This podcast is brought to you by Global Management Consultancy. For more information, please visit www.globalmanagementconsultancy.com. Disclaimer: A. The background music used in this video is the property of its respective developer and is protected by Copyright. Although it is a free version, Business Talk, Global Management Consultancy and Deepak Bhatt do not hold the rights to this music. B. Dr. Peter Lamont has generously shared profound insights from his book, Radical “Thinking: How to See the Bigger Picture,” during his appearance on the Business Talk podcast channel. The uploaded video contains copyrighted material; therefore, any modifications to graphics, music, or the presence of the author or host are strictly prohibited. All content is © 2025. All rights reserved.
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  • Prof. Nishith Prakash’s on Empowering Girls Through Mobility and Education
    Prof. Nishith Prakash, Professor of Public Policy and Economics at Northeastern University, Boston, with a joint appointment in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and the Department of Economics, delves into his impactful study "Cycling to School: Increasing Secondary School Enrollment for Girls in India." In this powerful exploration, Prof. Prakash examines how a simple intervention - a bicycle distribution program - led to a remarkable increase in secondary school enrollment among girls in India, highlighting the profound role of mobility in shaping educational outcomes and gender equity. Prof. Nishith Prakash is Professor of Public Policy and Economics at Northeastern University and Co-Director of the Global Action for Policy Initiative. A development economist, his research focuses on strengthening human capital and promoting inclusive growth in low-income countries through evidence-based policy. He brings deep expertise in randomized controlled trials, field surveys, and data analysis, with fieldwork across South Asia and Africa in collaboration with governments and institutions like the World Bank. Formerly Associate Professor at the University of Connecticut, he co-founded the Association for Mentoring and Inclusion in Economics (AMIE) to support diversity in the field. His work has been featured in The Economist, BBC, FT, The Hindu, and more. Prof. Prakash is also an Affiliate of BREAD, recognizing his contributions to development economics. This podcast is brought to you by Global Management Consultancy. For more information, please visit www.globalmanagementconsultancy.com. Disclaimer: A. The background music used in this video is the property of its respective developer and is protected by Copyright. Although it is a free version, Business Talk, Global Management Consultancy and Deepak Bhatt do not hold the rights to this music. B. Prof. Nishith Prakash has generously shared profound insights from his research on "Cycling to School: Increasing Secondary School Enrollment for Girls in India," during his appearance on the Business Talk podcast channel. The uploaded video contains copyrighted material; therefore, any modifications to graphics, music, or the presence of the author or host are strictly prohibited. All content is © 2025. All rights reserved.
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