NOTE: A big thank you goes out to the folks at Pega for sponsoring my podcast this month. Pega is a low-code platform for AI-powered decisioning and workflow automation. Its scalable architecture helps the world’s leading organizations work smarter, unify experiences, and adapt instantly – so they’re always ready for what’s next.

Minter Dialogue with Don Schuerman

Don Schuerman is CTO and Vice President of Product Strategy and Marketing at Pegasystems, responsible for Pega’s industry-leading platform and CRM applications. He’s a musician, improv comedian and a master of events on and offline. In this conversation, we discuss his work at Pega, his experience and lessons learned of moving the annual flagship conference from off to online, how purpose comes alive as part of Pega’s modus operandi, the challenges with hybrid work, how Pega brings simplicity to an ever-complexifying business world.

Please send me your questions — as an audio file if you’d like — to nminterdial@gmail.com. Otherwise, below, you’ll find the show notes and, of course, you are invited to comment. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to rate it here.

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Music credit: The jingle at the beginning of the show is courtesy of my friend, Pierre Journel, author of the Guitar Channel. And, the new sign-off music is “A Convinced Man,” a song I co-wrote and recorded with Stephanie Singer back in the late 1980s (please excuse the quality of the sound!).

 
 

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