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Views from the Crow’s Nest
Food Insecurity During the Holidays - Following Up with Our U.S. Food Availability Improvement Partners
In this special episode of Views from the Crow's Nest, FischerJordan once again moderates a round-table discussion between four non-profit food bank/pantry/meal kitchen organizations partnered with us in our U.S. FAIR (Food Availability Improvement Resource) initiative. Following up on a discussion with these partners from April of this year, we chat about: Unique ways they're responding to families in need during the holidays How each organization is dealing with rising food prices Local food sourcing options and alternatives in their particular context. Organizations represented in this discussion - Colonial Heights Food Pant...
2022-11-22
44 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
#007 - Commercial & Industrial Lending Pressures in an Inflationary Environment - with Jivraj Karwa, Boaz Salik
In this "return to form" episode of Views from the Crow's Nest, senior FischerJordan associate Jivraj Karwa drives a deep-diving discussion on unique pressures in commercial/industrial (C&I) lending in an inflationary environment. Jivraj brings his expertise and experience as an analyst to the discussion to talk about the overall picture of the C&I market before and after the COVID-driven recession, some of the ramifications of recent legislation including the Inflation Reduction bill and the CHIPS act, and what we might expect to see in C&I in response to the current inflation-driven recession and s...
2022-09-27
44 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
Mess Haul - “Hey Kid, Wanna Buy a Watch?” (plus: Fintechs for the Masses, National Security Risk of Antitrust) with Kshitish Nanda, Boaz Salik
In this episode of the Mess Haul, Nathan, Boaz, and Kshitish dip into luxury watches, fintech as an equalizer for inequality, and national security implications of antitrust actions. Some questions we ask (and maybe answer): Can luxury items like watches, fine art, or wine act as a store of value or inflation hedge like we’d usually expect of gold or real estate? Do the benefits of fintechs equalizing access to the unbanked start to diminish with government involvement? Will monopolies always raise the alarm about national security when the topic of antitrust action is brought up? The...
2022-07-15
34 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
A Conversation with our India NGO Partners
FischerJordan moderates another round-table discussion for our FAIR (Food Availability Improvement Resource) initiative, this time with representatives from our NGO partners in India. Similar to the conversation with our U.S. partners, we talk about how they’re addressing the increasing demand for healthier food options, client relationships and needs brought on by the COVID pandemic, and the impact of rising global food costs for their organizations and region. Represented in this discussion - Sona Sarovar Trust - Mumbai, Maharashtra Project Potential - Kishanganj, Bihar Meals of Happiness - Delhi Balajee Sewa Sansthan - Dehra...
2022-07-01
45 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
MMH - Equities vs. Inflation (plus: GrubHub’s flub, a vision for digital health) - with Boaz Salik, Deeba Goyal
In this episode of the *Midweek Mess Haul, Nathan, Deeba, and Boaz unpack what went wrong with GrubHub's "free lunch" fiasco back in May, take an analytical look at Berkshire-Hathaway's asset-buying activities as a hedge against inflation, and discuss a vision for a well-rounded digital health future. The Mess Haul features a more free-form conversational approach with multiple participants than our more interview-focused style. This format is designed to generate quick takes on a handful of recent topics, facilitating shorter, more opinionated discussion with a number of different perspectives. Each episode of The Mess Haul is (usually) r...
2022-06-17
39 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
MMH - FUD about Crypto, + GMO Mosquitos, Reversing User Bans (or not using at all?) - with Neet Shah, Boaz Salik
In this episode of the *Midweek Mess Haul, Nathan, Neet, and Boaz share thoughts on GMOs mosquitos, their outlook on crypto after the hard plummet of 5/12, and the strategic ramifications of permanent social media bans. The Quick Take: does introducing GMO mosquitos into an ecosystem have too many unintended consequences waiting in the wings? The Big Dig: is the end-state of the current "Wild West" of crypto something where only the strongest survived? The Final Cut: why should (or shouldn't) social media companies consider using permanent bans as a way to enforce terms of use? The Mess Haul...
2022-05-19
32 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
A Discussion with Our U.S. Non-Profit Food & Meal Availability Partners
In this special episode of Views from the Crow's Nest, FischerJordan moderates a round-table discussion between five non-profit food bank/pantry/meal kitchen organizations partnered with us in our FAIR (Food Availability Improvement Resource) initiative. We talk about how they’re addressing the increasing demand for healthier food options, client relationships and needs brought on by the COVID pandemic, and collaborations to lower cost and increase product offerings. Organizations represented in this discussion - Colonial Heights Food Pantry - Colonial Heights, VA The River Food Pantry - Madison, WI A Just Harvest - Chicago, IL No...
2022-05-04
49 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
MMH - Elon Musk vs. The World, + Public Transit Hesitancy, AI Disease Prediction - with Jivraj Karwa, Boaz Salik
In this episode of the *Midweek Mess Haul, Nathan, Jivraj, and Boaz get into hostile takeovers, public transit crime rates, and AI disease prediction. The Quick Take: will the recent violence on the New York subway be the first of more such incidents? Are there places where violent crime on public transit feels less likely...and why? The Big Dig: why is there so much resistance to Elon Musk's bid to buy Twitter, and why would Musk buy an existing asset if he could theoretically make his own for the same price? The Final Cut: what are some addi...
2022-04-21
37 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
MMH - What’s REALLY Your ”Personal Information?” + Data Modeling Ethics, Doughy Robotics - with Kshitish Nanda, Boaz Salik
In this episode of the Monday Mess Haul, Nathan, Kshitish, and Boaz get technical. The Quick Take: what are the ethical implications of an experimental AI using a publicly-available dataset to identify 40,000 theoretical chemical weapons? The Big Dig: how much can you actually claim as your own personal information? That's what's up for debate with a recent opinion concerning the language of the California Consumer Protection Act. The Final Cut: how effective are empirical methods for training task variations in robotics? The Mess Haul features a more free-form conversational approach with multiple participants than our more interview-focused style...
2022-04-05
32 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
MMH - The End of Social Media Lip Service + Analytics for Sustainability, Daylight Savings Why? with Deeba Goyal, Boaz Salik
In this episode of the Monday Mess Haul, Nathan, Deeba, and Boaz break some old forms and start some new ones. The Quick Take: how would a permanent Daylight Savings Time under the Sunshine Protection Act impact the way the working world...well, works? Should we all just commit to GMT and get it over with? The Big Dig: social media lip service doesn't cut it anymore. How could the Russia/Ukraine conflict push the private sector to make their public engagement factor a core strategic differentiator? The Final Cut: three emergent trends in data analytics that could help c...
2022-03-22
28 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
MMH - Should Sanctions Be Considered an Act of War? + Seven Day Work-Weeks, Healthcare Blockchain - with Neet Shah, Boaz Salik
In this episode of the Monday Mess Haul, we brought in both FischerJordan partners for a speculative discussion on some current hot-button issues, including: Is the idea of financial services as an enforcement arm of political willpower a new/growing trend or just an emergency use case? Given the potentially devastating impact of sanctions on a nation's economy, should sanctions themselves be considered an act of war and not just a "war-time measure?" Are five-day work weeks out and...seven-day work weeks in? What are the implications of healthcare successfully implementing blockchain technology at scale? The Mess Hau...
2022-03-08
31 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
MMH - Did Anybody Even Watch the Olympics? + Electric Luxury Cars, Crypto ”Haters” - feat. Boaz Salik, Kshitish Nanda
In this episode of the Monday Mess Haul (MMH), FischerJordan team members get into sports and cars (just not sports cars). Some of our questions for each other: Does NBCUniversal's promotional partnership with TikTok for the Winter Olympics indicate a broader trend for sports viewership, or was this a more concentrated attempt to boost lagging viewership for the Olympics? Why might the Olympics have struggled recently to acquire and retain viewers? Is there a large enough market for "electrifying" luxury cars that companies like Lunaz might see more competition? Is pushback for crypto from entities like the Financial Sta...
2022-02-22
30 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
Monday Mess Haul - Zero-Party Data + Who’s Really Partying for the Metaverse - with Jivraj Karwa and Boaz Salik
In this episode of The Monday Mess Haul, we want to know what's going on. Specifically, we want to know: Does zero-party data provide any new insights that can't be derived from existing data categories like first-, second-, or third-party data? Should we consider it a subdivision of first-party data, or will it eventually become synonymous with first-party? How could zero-party data factor into scenarios like credit decisioning? Is the hype about the Metaverse coming from any real-world demand, or is it an act of self-justification by tech monopolies? If the COVID-19 pandemic made us live more online, do...
2022-02-08
28 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
#006 - How Immersive Gaming Technologies Will Change the Internet - with Trevor Barran
We're back with our first full-length episode of 2022 in this forward-looking conversation with entrepreneur Trevor Barran. Trevor is a FischerJordan co-founder and is currently one of four partners at CloudTree Ventures, which is focused on technologies driving interactive entertainment and the metaverse. We get into both some broad trends and specific applications of the immersive entertainment space – which includes things like augmented and virtual reality, but you’ll quickly learn that there are things happening in this domain that go far beyond just entertainment or gaming. Some of the topics we cover: What we mean by "immer...
2022-01-24
59 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
Monday Mess Haul - Inflation, DAOs, and Connectivity Inequity - with Anoushka Khanna + Boaz Salik
In this episode of The Mess Haul, we unpack three current topics from other publications, grappling with questions like: What do the FED's efforts to tamp down consumer price inflation mean for 2022? What happens when a crypto crowdfund called a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) goes head-to-head with "legacy" investors in an auction for a first-edition printing of the U.S. Constitution? As more than just white-collar jobs come to depend on internet access, what are some ways to address the problem of connectivity inequity? The Mess Haul features a more free-form conversational approach with multiple participants than o...
2021-12-21
31 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
Monday Mess Haul - All a-Twitter About Dorsey + Anti-Acquisition Moves - with Deeba Goyal and Boaz Salik
In this episode of The Mess Haul, we get into a discussion about three recent news stories: What implications does Jack Dorsey's departure from Twitter hold for the platform's future? Despite being a first-of-its-kind move, is the Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) recent pushback on Meta's ownership of GIPHY a mostly symbolic attempt at "regulation?" What does the FTC's blocking of Nvidia's acquisition of chip-designer Arm mean for Arm and companies like it? The Mess Haul features a more free-form conversational approach with multiple participants than our more interview-focused style. This format is designed to generate quick ta...
2021-12-06
26 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
#005 - Fighting Food Insecurity by the Numbers - with Austin LaRoche
In this episode we catch up with FischerJordan senior analyst Austin LaRoche about his research into the current state of food insecurity in the U.S. - post-COVID especially - and what FischerJordan is doing about it. Some of the things we cover in this special episode: Ins-and-outs of various operations in the U.S. to combat food insecurity How to ensure the largest amount of your donations are going directly to people in need when giving to non-profit organizations Resources for ensuring transparency in non-profit donations We wrap up with an inside look at a new...
2021-07-27
29 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
#004 - Alternative Financing Before, During, & After a Global Pandemic - Naren Nayak and Sachin Goel
Naren Nayak is a 20-year veteran of Capital Markets and Securitization and current treasurer at Credibly, a leading small business fintech lender. In this episode of Views from the Crow's Nest, we sat down with him and senior FischerJordan manager Sachin Goel for a dialogue about the evolution of the alternative lending space in the time preceding, during, and eventually following the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of what we covered: The difference between alternative and traditional lenders What makes an alternative lender more attractive to small businesses for securing financing How the COVID pandemic impacted the alternative comm...
2021-05-28
31 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
The Mess Haul #2 - Anti Trust Cycle for Big Tech + Avoiding Programmed Bias with AI/ML - with Archita Bhandari, Jivraj Karwa, and Boaz Salik
In this second installment of The Mess Haul (or Mess Hall), FischerJordan team members Archita Bhandari and Jivraj Karwa and partner Boaz Salik chat about whether we're headed for another anti-trust cycle, this time for Big Tech. We then shift to some speculation about programmed bias in AI/ML and whether there has ever been a successful social or governmental attempt to limit a technology's advancement. The Mess Haul is a departure from our usual interview-style format, instead featuring a more free-form conversational approach with multiple participants. This format is designed to generate quick takes on...
2021-04-22
33 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
The Mess Haul #1 - GME Post-Mortem and Bitcoin Mass Adoption Timeline - with Shreya Jain, Austin LaRoche, and Boaz Salik
This episode introduces The Mess Haul (or Mess Hall), a slight departure from our usual interview-style format instead featuring a more free-form conversational approach with multiple participants. This format is designed to generate quick takes on a handful of recent topics, an opportunity for shorter, more opinionated discussion with a number of different perspectives. Today's guests are FischerJordan team members Shreya Jain and Austin LaRoche and partner Boaz Salik in a fireside chat riffing on the implications of the GME stock rally and Wall Street Bets saga in early 2021, followed by some speculations on the next stage...
2021-03-12
32 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
#003 - Data Science + Population Health Management - Neet Shah and Dr. Elena Koshkina
Views from the Crow's Nest returns with a special double interview with Neet Shah and Dr. Elena Koshkina, two tenured professionals in healthcare analytics and data science. In our conversation we delve into some interesting developments at the intersection of data science advancements and the field of population health management. Some of the topics we covered include: What population health management is (and why it's important) How the differing structures of US/UK healthcare systems impact population health initiatives Key leaders in population health management and which innovations are driving better outcomes Technology's impact on the wellness space H...
2020-11-19
56 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
Preview #003 - Elena Koshkina and Neet Shah
We had the chance to spend time with Elena Koshkina and Neet Shah for a deep diving conversation on data science in population health management. This short five-minute sample will give you a preview of the full discussion episode, coming out later in November 2020!
2020-11-11
05 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
#002 - Where the Grass Isn't Always Greener: Banking Through the COVID Era - Shreya Jain
By now the world is well familiar with the adverse effects of the pandemic for a number of industries and how COVID has impacted the U.S. GDP. Some have also heard about the Fed and various states' intervention programs to mitigate some of those effects, as referenced in our previous episode of VFTCN. At the center of the current maelstrom of the Fed regulations, pandemic effects, increased demand, loans and defaults, investors and depositors, are the banks. In this episode, we get to talk with Shreya Jain, a senior analyst at FischerJordan, and take a look at the...
2020-09-29
26 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
#001 - Lending in the Post-COVID World: When, Where, & How Much - Boaz Salik, PhD
The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been much-discussed and debated, especially regarding its impact on small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs). For some small business owners making steady payments on small business loans before the pandemic, the grim prospect of defaulting may now feel dangerously imminent. This fragile backdrop is now the proving ground for new ways to think about the relationship between borrower and lender. In our first full-length episode of Views from the Crow's Nest, we sit down with Boaz Salik, PhD, founder and CEO of FischerJordan, to examine the second order economic effects of the C...
2020-08-27
26 min
Views from the Crow’s Nest
#000 - Podcast Intro
Welcome to Views from the Crow's Nest by FischerJordan. This introductory episode will answer two questions: who/what is FischerJordan, and what you can expect to see from the crow's nest. Find out more about FischerJordan's strategic management consulting framework and client expertise at fischerjordan.com
2020-07-24
03 min