FischerJordan, a New York-based management consulting firm, hosts discussions for business leaders and consumers alike, covering emerging topics on the horizon of finance, technology, and various other domains of the business sector. Welcome to Views from the Crow’s Nest.

Views from the Crow’s Nest
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FischerJordan, a New York-based management consulting firm, hosts discussions for business leaders and consumers alike, covering emerging topics on the horizon of finance, technology, and various other domains of the business sector. Welcome to Views from the Crow’s Nest.
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7/24/2020
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Recent Episodes

November 22, 2022
Food Insecurity During the Holidays - Following Up with Our U.S. Food Availability Improvement Partners
In this special episode of Views from the Crow's Nest, FischerJordan once again moderates a round-table discussion between four non-profit food bank/pantry/meal kitchen organizations partnered with us in our U.S. FAIR (Food Availability Improvement Resource) initiative. Following up on a discussion with these partners from April of this year, we chat about: Unique ways they're responding to families in need during the holidays How each organization is dealing with rising food prices Local food sourcing options and alternatives in their particular context. Organizations represented in this discussion - Colonial Heights Food Pantry - Colonial Heights, VA The River Food Pantry - Madison, WI A Just Harvest - Chicago, IL Broomfield FISH - Broomfield, CO +++ FischerJordan’s FAIR initiative (Food Availability Improvement Resource) is our primary avenue for giving back to the communities where we operate. With FAIR, we’ve partnered with over a dozen volunteer-run, non-profit food pantries and food banks in the US, India, and Israel, supplying them with crucial food items directly to help provide food for those in need in a way that maximizes the impact of every dollar spent. Learn more at https://fischerjordan.com/communities Recorded, edited, and published by Nathan Johnson for FischerJordan.

September 27, 2022
#007 - Commercial & Industrial Lending Pressures in an Inflationary Environment - with Jivraj Karwa, Boaz Salik
In this "return to form" episode of Views from the Crow's Nest, senior FischerJordan associate Jivraj Karwa drives a deep-diving discussion on unique pressures in commercial/industrial (C&I) lending in an inflationary environment. Jivraj brings his expertise and experience as an analyst to the discussion to talk about the overall picture of the C&I market before and after the COVID-driven recession, some of the ramifications of recent legislation including the Inflation Reduction bill and the CHIPS act, and what we might expect to see in C&I in response to the current inflation-driven recession and signs of a long-awaited housing market slowdown. This podcast is an in-house production of FischerJordan, a specialized consulting firm in New York with emphases in strategy, analytics, and technology. Find out more about our approach to delivering client value, career opportunities, and our work within our communities at fischerjordan.com. Relevant Links Banks Losing Ground to Nonbanks in Business Lending A Competitive Tipping Point in C&I Lending Will Competition for C and I Loans Lead to Looser Underwriting? The Small Loan Share of C&I loans After the Dodd-Frank Act Passes (Figure) The Rise of Finance Companies andFinTech Lenders in Small Business Lending Non-Bank Lending Market Research Bank and Non-Bank Lending Over the Past 70 Years

July 15, 2022
Mess Haul - “Hey Kid, Wanna Buy a Watch?” (plus: Fintechs for the Masses, National Security Risk of Antitrust) with Kshitish Nanda, Boaz Salik
In this episode of the Mess Haul, Nathan, Boaz, and Kshitish dip into luxury watches, fintech as an equalizer for inequality, and national security implications of antitrust actions. Some questions we ask (and maybe answer): Can luxury items like watches, fine art, or wine act as a store of value or inflation hedge like we’d usually expect of gold or real estate? Do the benefits of fintechs equalizing access to the unbanked start to diminish with government involvement? Will monopolies always raise the alarm about national security when the topic of antitrust action is brought up? The Mess Haul features a more free-form conversational approach with multiple participants than our more interview-focused style. This format is designed to generate quick takes on a handful of recent topics, facilitating shorter, more opinionated discussion with a number of different perspectives. Each episode of The Mess Haul is (usually) recorded, edited, and released in the same day. Today's conversationalists: Nathan Johnson, Kshitish Nanda, Boaz Salik Hosted, recorded, and produced for FischerJordan by Nathan Johnson +++ FischerJordan is a New York-based consulting, thought-leadership, and outsourcing firm helping business leaders exchange complexity for clarity. We use rigorous data analytics, specialized staffing, and custom technology solutions to deliver workable strategies for clients in financial services and healthcare. Background articles for this episode: Bloomberg Opinion on the connection between crypto crash and demand for luxury watches Qrius Magazine on how fintech can help equalize access to financial services in tough times Forbes on the (potential) national security risk of breaking up Big Tech's monopoly
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