A multi-media content and podcast series.
Exploring innovative tech and ideas, the future of mobility, and other timely topics.
Meet podcast host Mike Katz.
Mike Katz is the President of the T-Mobile Business Group, where he leads all marketing, sales, operations, IoT, and business development for the organization, as well as for T-Mobile's wholesale and wireline businesses. In other words, if it has anything to do with B2B at T-Mobile, it rolls up through Mike.
Season 3: Future of Business with Enterprise Executives.
Episode 21 (Bonus): Neville Ray
With 5G, businesses have a massive opportunity to transform the workforce and connect anything to everything. Neville Ray, T-Mobile’s President of Technology, joins Mike Katz, President of the T-Mobile Business Group, to discuss emerging 5G capabilities and the network journey to get there.
Episode 20: Gerri Elliott
As the future of remote work is rapidly transforming, Cisco is changing the way employees attend and participate in virtual meetings. Gerri Elliott, Cisco’s Chief Customer and Partner Officer, joins Mike Katz, President of the T-Mobile Business Group, to discuss new tech for the workforce, digital culture, leadership principles and more.
Episode 19: Carissa Rollins
Technology advancements are changing medical visits for patients and providers. Carissa Rollins, CIO of UnitedHealth Group joins Mike Katz, President of the T-Mobile Business Group, to discuss state-of-the-art technologies in healthcare including the new virtual care platform – NavigateNOW.
Episode 18: Nada Stirratt
5G, AR, and VR have revolutionized how to connect on mobile devices. Nada Stirratt, Facebook's vice president of North America joins Mike Katz, President of the T-Mobile Business Group, to discuss how platforms have enhanced connections, storytelling for small businesses and latest tech innovations, like Ray-Ban Stories.
Episode 17: John Stanton
5G and other technologies are changing the way baseball is played and consumed. Wireless pioneer and owner of the Seattle Mariners, John Stanton chats with Mike Katz, President of the T-Mobile Business Group, about the changes in wireless within the past 20 years, how 5G is up leveling the baseball experience, and, of course, some baseball talk.
Episode 16: Dr. Elizabeth Wako
Healthcare has adopted telehealth and telemedicine modules into their daily routines. Dr. Elizabeth Wako, Chief Executive of Swedish Seattle Hospitals, joins Mike Katz, President of the T-Mobile Business Group, to discuss wins in healthcare, technology, and future of telehealth.
Episode 13: Amy Coleman
Businesses are exploring hybrid work modules and return to work plans for employees. Amy Coleman, CVP of Human Resources & Corporate Functions at Microsoft, joins Mike Katz to discuss the future of hybrid work and how companies can foster stronger workplace cultures in this new normal.
Season 2: Diving Deep with Business Disruptors.
Learn more about how businesses adapt and evolve as they face challenges like never before.
Episode 11 (Bonus): Mike Sievert
T-Mobile CEO, Mike Sievert, sits down with Mike Katz to share his philosophy on risk-taking, how he’s navigated the challenges of merging with Sprint and becoming the new CEO in the middle of a pandemic. To close out the interview, Mike Sievert answers some questions from his Twitter followers.
Episode 8: Niko Medved
Coach Niko Medved, the Colorado State University men’s basketball team head coach, took on the challenge of rebuilding a culture. Coach Medved shares the attributes he looks for in people to help drive toward certain outcomes, and how he’s helping his players use their voices to effect positive change in their community.
Episode 7: Tony Thurmond
As the second African American California state superintendent and fourth to win statewide office, Tony Thurmond discusses why education is the greatest equalizer, what more needs to be done to bridge the schoolwork gap and digital divide, and how education plays a role in countering racism and bigotry.
Season 1: How Small Business Owners Redefined Their Markets Due to COVID-19 Closures.
As business models shift, see how these leaders redefined their markets and outputs.
Episode 4: Reuben’s Brews
When the world changed, Reuben's Brews quickly adapted to embrace a more virtual customer, from launching a podcast to creating virtual meeting backgrounds of their breweries. Hear more about how they pivoted in this discussion with founders Adam and Grace Robbings. Listen on: