In this episode,
Lasse Rindom speaks with
Tom Goodwin, a globally recognized author and innovation leader, known for his work on digital transformation and as the author of
Digital Darwinism.
Their conversation spans an exciting range of topics:
- The paradoxes of AI adoption, from transformative potential to unimaginative applications
- Why businesses struggle with disruption and the challenges of "turning oil tankers into speedboats"
- The need to question, “Is this good for us?”—a reflection often missing in tech-driven decisions
- The case for "dynastic planning" in business and preparing for irrelevance
Do you want to know more about Tom Goodwin?Tom Goodwin is a digital business transformation specialist and the founder of
All We Have Is Now (AWHIN, Inc), a consultancy dedicated to helping companies harness the power of emerging technologies to create better, more consumer-centric products and services.
As the host of
The Edge on Euronews, a series reaching over 250 million households, Tom explores the intersection of business, culture, and technology, spotlighting companies and individuals shaping the future. He is also the author of
Digital Darwinism, a critically acclaimed business book available in seven languages, recently released in a new edition.
A globally recognized keynote speaker, Tom has delivered over 100 speeches in 42 countries, bridging the gap between punditry and practical application. With a career spanning two decades across digital, creative, and media agencies, his expertise lies in digital transformation, innovation, and the evolving interplay of technology, consumer behavior, and business strategy.
Tom’s work has been featured in
The New York Times and
The Economist, with over 500 articles published in outlets like
Forbes,
TechCrunch, and the
World Economic Forum. Voted the #1 Voice in Marketing, he boasts an online following of over 700,000 people. As a proponent of "nowism," Tom believes that today's technology holds untapped potential for driving growth through imagination and action. Known for his provocative style, he asks bold questions to spark meaningful insights, driven not by engagement metrics but by genuine curiosity.
Tom is passionate about the unprecedented opportunities of our time, offering guidance to help businesses navigate change and capitalize on the transformative power of technology.