In this conversation, we talk about the post-industrial enterprise going beyond digital and higher-order organizations. Our guest is Frode Odegard, Chairman and CEO at the Post-Industrial Institute. In this episode of the podcast, the topic is Post Lean. Our vision is a world where technology will restore the agility of frontline workers. Augmented brings industrial conversations that matter, serving up the most relevant conversations on industrial tech. Will the assumptions made by early factory jobs ever become true again? And if not, how do you retain motivation in a workforce that's transient? Will future organizational forms perfect this task? Transcript:TROND: Welcome to another episode of the Augmented Podcast. One of the true questions is job stability. What are those things? How do they evolve? We have to start speculating now otherwise, we will be unprepared for the future. Trond's Takeaway:Lean is a fundamental perspective on human organizations, but clearly, there were things not foreseen in the lean paradigm, both in terms of human and in terms of machine behavior. If you like this episode, you might also like Episode 102 on Lean Manufacturing with Michel Baudin ().Augmented is a podcast for industry leaders, process engineers, and shop floor operators, hosted by futurist Trond Arne Undheim () and presented by Tulip ().Follow the podcast on Twitter () or LinkedIn (). You'll need to login with your LF ID.Augmented reveals the stories behind the new era of industrial operations, where technology will restore the agility of frontline workers.In this episode of the podcast, the topic is "Post Lean." Our guest is Frode Odegard, Chairman and CEO at the Post-Industrial Institute (). Catch up on the latest and see what's coming up. See and contribute to the latest technical conversations here. Please subscribe to remain up to date on demo evolution and planning.īi-Weekly Meeting Calendar. If you have any further questions, please email Communications ![]() We welcome you to join the effort to build this blueprint by signing up for the mailing list below and attending the calls. This 5G Super Blueprint will cover RAN, Edge, and Core and enable solutions for enterprises and verticals, large institutional organizations, and more. LF Networking is now leading a community-driven integration and proof of concept involving multiple open source initiatives in order to show end-to-end use cases demonstrating i mplementation archite ctures for end users. Over the last 4 years, over 100 volunteers across 5 open source communities, 20 partner companies, and two end users have collaborated to build this Proof of Concept.ĭuring the Open Networking & Edge Executive Forum (ONEEF), it was announced that LF Networking is pulling together and End-to-End, 5G Super Blueprint. The demo has gone through several iterations, including VCO 2.0, shown as a keynote at ONS and OCP Summit in Amsterdam, a VCO 3.0 5G Cloud Native Network demo shown as a keynote at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego, and finally a 5G Cloud Native Network with ONAP integration shown virtually as a keynote at ONES in 2020 (demo begins at 29:50). This demo was shown as a keynote at the OPNFV Summit in Beijing, China, 2017. To address these needs, the OPNFV community began work in 2017 on a Virtual Central Office demo ( VCO 1.0) to show demonstrate the interoperability of virtual components of a v irtualized central office use case for NFV/SDN. Benefits include operational consistency, application resilience, simplified and responsive scaling at the microservice level, simplified integration with enterprise-facing cloud native applications, and improved portability between public, private, and hybrid cloud environments. Conventional industry hardware won’t sustain next-generation mobile technology the need for cloud native is essential for delivering the performance, capabilities, and automation 5G requires. As global communications providers prepare to deliver high-speed connectivity to support new services and use cases, the need for low-latency, high-bandwidth, scalable networks is more important than ever.
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