Episodios

  • Why traditional risk training falls short in 2026
    Mar 25 2026

    Most risk teams aren’t short on knowledge. They’re short on application.

    In this episode, we explore why traditional risk training is starting to fall short in 2026, and what actually happens when risk professionals are asked to make decisions in real-world conditions, where data is imperfect, models break down, and time pressure is constant.

    This is a practical look at how risk really operates, and why capabilities like problem solving, judgment, and communication are becoming more important than ever, not instead of technology, but alongside it.


    Learn more:


    https://www.intuition.com/problem-solving-and-critical-thinking-for-todays-modern-risk-professional/

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    8 m
  • Why risk teams are still seen as growth blockers
    Mar 17 2026

    Risk teams are often expected to act as partners to the business, helping organizations navigate uncertainty and support growth.

    And yet, in many financial institutions, risk functions are still perceived as slowing decisions down rather than helping them move forward.In this conversation, we explore why that perception exists and how capabilities like structured problem solving, critical thinking, and effective communication can change the role risk teams play inside modern organizations.


    Learn more about how Intuition helps develop these capabilities for risk professionals: https://www.intuition.com/problem-solving-and-critical-thinking-for-todays-modern-risk-professional/

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    10 m
  • Delivering early careers programs for financial services in 2026
    Mar 10 2026

    Across global financial institutions today, early careers programs occupy a particularly important position within the organization, because although they are often categorized as talent initiatives or graduate development programs, in reality they carry a much deeper responsibility.


    These programs do not simply introduce graduates to a workplace, they shape how future professionals begin interpreting the financial system itself, influencing how individuals understand capital, liquidity, markets, regulation, and risk from the earliest stages of their careers.


    Learn more about early careers programs from Intuition: https://www.intuition.com/early-careers/

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    15 m
  • Are your early careers metrics fit for purpose?
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode, we explore a simple but important question: are your early careers metrics fit for purpose?

    Many organizations track attendance, completion rates, exam results, and satisfaction scores. But do those metrics really tell you whether capability is forming within your early careers cohort?

    In this recording, we look at how the operating environment for early careers programs has evolved, why traditional measurement approaches may only provide surface-level insight, and how more advanced analytics can help organizations better understand how knowledge is applied in practice.

    We also discuss how digital learning and locally delivered workshops can combine to build real institutional fluency in the critical early months of a professional’s career.

    Learn more about early careers programs from Intuition:
    https://www.intuition.com/early-careers/

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    9 m
  • Early careers programs in 2026: Using a glocal model
    Feb 25 2026

    In 2026, early careers programs can’t rely on legacy structures.

    Global cohorts are more distributed, regulatory complexity is increasing, travel budgets are tighter, and AI has changed how information is accessed and interpreted. So how do you build consistency across regions without losing local relevance?

    In this episode, we explore the glocal model for early careers development, why global standards and local nuance must coexist, and what that means in practice for institutions operating across multiple jurisdictions.

    We also look at how scalable digital learning, combined with locally delivered workshops, can build real institutional fluency in those first critical months. A structured platform such as Intuition Know-How provides the global knowledge backbone, while regionally delivered sessions bring context, discussion, and application to life.

    Explore Intuition Know-How here:
    https://www.intuition.com/know-how/

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    9 m
  • The first 90 days in finance: Where early career momentum is built
    Feb 18 2026

    The first 90 days in finance determine integration speed, confidence, and long-term trajectory.

    Most analysts entering global banks and investment firms have already completed internships. They bring exposure. What they often lack is institutional fluency.

    In this episode, we explore how leading early careers programs use structured learning to move analysts from functional familiarity to systemic understanding across capital, risk, liquidity, compliance, and strategy.

    We discuss:

    • Establishing a consistent financial baseline
    • Embedding cross-functional understanding
    • Integrating compliance from day one
    • Developing long-term strategic awareness

    The episode also explains why leading institutions embed Intuition Know-How during the first 90 days to build institutional fluency deliberately and consistently across global cohorts.

    Learn more about Intuition Know-How here:
    https://www.intuition.com/know-how/

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    6 m
  • How to preboard finance graduates with Know-How
    Feb 11 2026

    How should banks preboard finance graduates in 2026?

    In this episode, we explore why exposure from internships isn’t enough — and how structured, expert-written learning builds real financial understanding before day one.

    Discover how leading institutions use Know-How, Intuition’s digital learning solution for financial services, to create a consistent foundation across early-career cohorts.

    Learn more about Know-How:
    https://www.intuition.com/know-how/

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    4 m
  • AI adoption continues despite investor skepticism
    Jan 29 2026

    AI continues to reshape financial markets and banking, even as investor enthusiasm cools. In this episode, we explore what’s driving market skepticism, where AI is being adopted in practice, and how banks are deploying AI in controlled, risk-aware ways.


    Intuition Know-How is a premier digital learning solution used by the world's largest financial organizations to better understand AI and its implications on the sector. Click here to learn more: https://www.intuition.com/know-how/

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    7 m