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The Corporate Beanbag Podcast

The Corporate Beanbag Podcast

De: Andrew Mortimer
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The Corporate beanbag offers key insights and delves into the world of Business, Economics, Technology, Sustainability and Finance with a historical and philosophical edge. In the high-tech era and amid the push towards net zero by 2050, the Corporate beanbag dissects global initiatives and necessary requirements in health, education and technology.

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Copyright 2022 by Andrew Mortimer
Economía
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  • Web 2 vs Web 3 - Centralization vs Decentralization
    Aug 18 2025

    This conversation explores the differences between Web2 and Web3, focusing on the centralization of Web2 and the decentralization and user empowerment of Web3. It discusses the implications for companies like Facebook (now Metaplatforms) and the need for Web2 companies to adapt to the emerging Web3 landscape. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as the transition from Web2 to Web3 unfolds.

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    5 m
  • Living on the Edge Exploring Edge Concepts
    Aug 11 2025

    This conversation explores the concept of 'living on the edge,' focusing on edge energy generation, the importance of local banks in economic growth, and the role of local governance. The discussion highlights how localized approaches can enhance efficiency and sustainability in various sectors, including energy and finance.

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    6 m
  • Who Was the Real Target of U.S. Tariff Policy?
    Aug 6 2025

    Is the American administration's tariff strategy really about China, or is the focus elsewhere? In this concise commentary, Polymaththinking breaks down recent U.S. trade negotiations with the UK, Japan, and the EU, suggesting that these deals — covering a huge portion of global trade — were the true priority, not China. Find out why high-value trade relationships with Europe and Japan might have been the main goal, and why many may have misunderstood the real intent behind recent tariff moves. Watch for a fresh perspective on world trade and U.S. economic strategy!

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    3 m
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