Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
The modern workplace wasn’t designed for today’s leaders, and it’s starting to break under the pressure.
In this episode of Technovation, board director, author and former CIO Lisa Davis joins Peter High to examine why the workplace system, built decades ago, no longer supports the realities of modern careers. Drawing from her leadership experience across government, academia, and the private sector, Davis outlines what must change, and what leaders must do now.
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China is competing on control. In this episode, Ram Charan explains the “90% Model,” a strategy designed to dominate global manufacturing through scale, pricing power, and long-term positioning.
Drawing on decades advising CEOs and global leaders, Charan breaks down how this model is reshaping industries—and what it means for business leaders navigating a fragmented, multi-polar world.
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What does it really take to scale a company 10X in just a few years? Jon McNeill argues it’s not genius, it’s a system.
In this episode of Technoventure, Jon McNeill, former President of Tesla and CEO of DVx Ventures, breaks down “The Algorithm,” a five-step framework that powered Tesla’s rise from $2B to $20B in revenue. He shares how questioning assumptions, eliminating friction, and accelerating execution can unlock exponential growth.
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Why do most AI initiatives fail to deliver real value? Because they automate broken processes instead of fixing them.
In this episode of Technovation, Peter High speaks with Shobhit Varshney, Global Head of Artificial Intelligence at Citi, about how one of the world’s largest banks is rethinking AI from the ground up. With experience spanning Citi and IBM, Shobhit shares how a value-first, platform-driven approach is enabling AI at scale, while maintaining strong governance and control.
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What happens when IT stops delivering projects—and starts delivering outcomes?
In this episode of Technovation, Peter High speaks with Alex Gutman, CTO of Gilbane, about how a 150-year-old construction leader is transforming its IT operating model around value streams. Gutman shares how aligning technology to client-defined value is driving agility, accountability, and measurable business impact.
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What does it take to scale technology across one of the world’s largest marketing organizations?
In this episode of Technovation, Peter High speaks with Craig Cuyar, Global CIO of Omnicom, about leading technology transformation across a $25B global enterprise.
Craig shares how Omnicom is evolving from a holding company to a more centralized operating model, particularly in the wake of its acquisition of Interpublic Group.
Key topics include:
Managing post-acquisition integration at global scale
Leveraging first-party data and proprietary platforms
Using AI’s predictive models to agentic workflows, to transform marketing
Balancing centralization, outsourcing, and business-aligned IT leadership
Why do so many successful companies eventually lose their way?
In this episode of Technovation, Peter High speaks with Eric Ries, entrepreneur, founder of the Long-Term Stock Exchange, and author of The Lean Startup and his new book Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Companies Stay Great.
Eric argues that corporate corruption rarely begins with bad actors. Instead, it emerges from organizational design—governance structures, incentives, and metrics that gradually push companies away from their original mission.
Key highlights from the episode:
Corporate corruption is often a design problem, not a character problem
Short-term pressure often acts as an “invisible force” inside organizations
Organizations behave like “superorganisms,” developing their own intelligence and moral character
Metrics can distort behavior when companies mistake the measurement for the goal
Is AI evolving beyond software into a new form of digital labor?
In this episode of Technoventure, Peter High speaks with Sandhya Venkatachalam, Co-Founder and General Partner at Axiom Partners, about the next phase of artificial intelligence.
Sandhya argues that AI is moving from a tool that assists humans to systems capable of performing entire jobs, from data science to network engineering. This shift could expand AI’s economic impact far beyond traditional software markets.
Key topics include:
Why AI is transitioning from software tools to digital workers
How Axiom Partners is building an AI-native venture capital firm
Opportunities for AI in industries like construction, legal, and infrastructure
The importance of creating insanely useful and usable products
How founders can build companies serving billions of people globally
Enterprise leaders are investing heavily in AI, but many struggle to generate measurable business value.
In this episode of Technovation, Peter High speaks with Kellie Romack of ServiceNow about how the company is scaling AI across its operations to produce real, quantifiable results.
ServiceNow has already generated $355 million in AI-driven value internally, with automation resolving many service requests instantly and improving operational efficiency across the enterprise.
Key topics include:
How ServiceNow runs its own platform internally as Customer Zero
Examples of AI resolving 90% of some IT service requests on first touch
Why AI governance and oversight are essential at enterprise scale
How automation transforms the workforce rather than replacing it
Lessons for CIOs seeking real ROI from AI investments
Healthcare systems have traditionally been designed around individual encounters, not the patient journey.
In this episode of Technovation, Peter High speaks with Rajan Mohan, Chief Marketing and Digital Experience Officer at Ascension Health, about how digital platforms, marketing strategy, and AI are reshaping how healthcare organizations engage patients.
Drawing from leadership roles at Marriott International and Qatar Airways, Rajan explains how consumer-grade experience design can transform healthcare delivery.
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Why healthcare must shift from encounters to coordinated patient journeys
How marketing and digital teams can align around shared growth outcomes
The role of AI in expanding healthcare capacity
How personalization removes barriers to accessing care
Why pricing transparency matters more than faster appointments
In this episode of Technovation, Peter High speaks with Stephen Witt, award-winning journalist and author of The Thinking Machine, which has been named Business Book of the Year by Financial Times. Witt writes about Jensen Huang’s improbable journey from near-bankruptcy in the 1990s GPU wars to leading NVIDIA at the center of the AI revolution. Witt unpacks how NVIDIA defeated nearly 70 competitors, why Huang began targeting “zero-billion-dollar markets,” and how CUDA became the backbone of modern AI.
Key highlights from the episode:
How investing in zero-billion-dollar markets created durable platform advantage
The emerging bull and bear cases for NVIDIA in robotics, edge computing, and global competition
The strategic lessons NVIDIA extracted from surviving a 70-competitor GPU market
Why operating with a constant “near-death” mindset shaped long-term execution discipline