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Futurist, Frank Diana I Tata Consulting Services I Technology in Sports I College Rivals Podcast

Futurist, Frank Diana I Tata Consulting Services I Technology in Sports I College Rivals Podcast

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My GUEST today is Frank Diana - a futurist, thought leader, and frequent speaker. He has served in various C-Level roles throughout his career and has over 35 years of leadership experience. Currently, at Tata Consulting Services (TCS), he is focused on a future, shaped by changes in the societal, geopolitical, and economic landscape, and the associated implications for business. He blends a futurist perspective with a pragmatic, actionable approach gained through years of dealing with the practical realities of business. He scans multiple horizons with a strong ability to connect the dots and identify future scenarios quickly and broadly.   NOW Today, we’re talking about "HOW Innovation in sports continues to accelerate at an alarming rate - how will technology impact the sports industry i.e athletics? How can sports and technology co-exist? Will technology take away from the sport or make it more accessible for fans?"   For our listeners and viewers, this episode should be a bit geeky, nerdy, and deep into the future of what our sport might look like and how we can maximize the use of current, trending, and upcoming technologies to help us break ground in the transformation of our SPORT.   

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