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On today's Strategy Series program, sponsored by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Barbara Matthews, a US Treasury Department veteran and first Treasury attache to the European Union who is the founder of BCM Strategy, discusses why the US dollar is the world's reserve currency and the power that status confers, how the reliance on the dollar subjects the world to US laws and oversight, why allies and adversaries are interested in alternatives to the dollar that Washington has increasingly “weaponized” to influences friends and foes especially during the first Trump presidency, how the advent of new digital currencies and alternatives could undermine the power of the dollar and US influence, whether President-elect Trump's threat to impose 100 percent tariffs on any nation that participates in a dollar alternative will stop such moves, what circumstances could drive allies to break from the dollar, and how the growing US debt and threats of default threaten the dollar with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
As companies face talent shortages and evolving hiring demands, international remote hiring is emerging as a key solution for companies. In Singapore, a recent report has revealed that 75% of companies are planning to significantly expand their international remote teams in the coming year. With this shift, how are businesses navigating the complexities of finding, managing, and retaining global talent effectively? We find out more from Barbara Matthews, Chief People Officer, Remote - a global HR platform that does just that - helping companies find, hire, manage, and pay their international teams. Presented by Ryan Huang This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg) She produces Mind Your Business, Biz-How-To and Breakfast Special segments on the Breakfast Show. Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Startups, Health-tech, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joris Luijke, who led HR at companies including Squarespace, Typeform, and Atlassian, believes employee journey mapping is the future of HR. In this episode, Remote's chief of people, Barbara Matthews, explores with Joris the employee experience within remote and distributed teams.
In this episode, our Chief People Officer, Barbara Matthews, is joined by the CEO of Syndio, Maria Colacurcio. Maria talks in depth about what equity means to her and the challenges she's seen in her career, including the dangers of burnout when working from home and the double standards of expectations regarding workplace flexibility for men and women.
Only 12% of AI researchers are women. Artificial intelligence plays a major role in the development of distributed teams and the future of remote work — but what does that future look like with a gender bias in its foundations?In this episode, Barbara Matthews, Chief People Officer at Remote, is joined by Lauren Pasquarella Daley. Lauren is a renowned futurist exploring the future of work and the future of the worker with a passion for advocacy for women in the workplace.In the chat about the future of work, Lauren estimates that 80% of jobs will be impacted by AI. What role will this have on shaping culture and society? And what can the average person do about any of this? Lauren also shares her recent work at a symposium, which looked closely at the future of distributed teams. Her research covers how humans interact with machines; rescaling and upscaling; shifting paradigms in the workplace; and inclusive and flexible teams. We hope you enjoy the latest episode of Off Mute!
Returning guest Barbara Matthews, Founder and CEO of BCMStrategy, Inc joins us for a timely discussion of public financial policy and the ability of machine learning to separate signal from noise. We cover crypto-currency intermediation, SVB, interest rates, COVID subsidies and the early insight that her machine learning model provides. Links mentioned in the show: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaracmatthews/ https://measuringpolicyvolatility.substack.com/ https://www.bcmstrategy2.com/
Changes in federal laws - the CARES Act, the SECURE Act, The Paycheck Protection Program - have all had a major impact on the advice we give our clients this year. What if we had the inside line on what really will get passed by Congress or regulated by the government? Barbara Matthews, Founder and CEO of BCMstrategy, offers an automated service that promises to do just that. Her service find gaps in reported news and actual policy action occurring deep within Washington. She joins us today to look back at 2020 and predict what structural changes we will face in 2021. For more information, visit her site at https://www.policyscope.io/.
In this episode of Plastics Revolution, host Tammy Ven Dange chats with Barbara Matthews of Recycled Recreation based in Hobart, Tasmania and their newest store in Canberra, Australia. Barbara and her husband, Rex owned an indoor climbing business when they recognised a need to help parents rehome their children’s climbing shoes as they grew out of them. Today, they have two retail shops that buy and sell outdoor clothing and gear. And from that, they’ve increased the useful life of these products - creating value for manufacturers, retailers, the customers and ultimately the environment. We hope you enjoy this episode of Plastics Revolution with Barbara Matthews of Recycled Recreation. You can read the full transcript of this episode on Tammy’s blog. Companies, Organisations and Products Mentioned in this Podcast: Recycled Recreation Canberra Recycled Recreation Tasmania Macpac Paddy Pallin Icebreakers Smitten Fjallraven Credits Hosted by Tammy Ven Dange Produced by Jonny Puskas Theme Music by Joseph McDade All Rights Reserved 2020
Family dynamics, disagreement, and old wounds can make the process of caring for an ailing parent very complicated between family members, especially siblings. This episode focuses reducing friction and caregiver stress between family members for the good of the cause by examining caregiver equity, putting aside differences and gaining new perspectives. Resources: “What to Do about Mama?” by Barbara Matthews & Barbara Trainin Blank, published by Sunbury Press www.amazon.com/What-Do-about-Mama-Members/dp/1620063158 “The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People Who Have Alzheimer ’s Disease, Related Dementia and Memory Loss” by Nancy Mace M.A and Peter Rabins, M.D. M.P.H. published by The Johns Hopkins University Press. www.amazon.com/36-Hour-Day-Alzheimer-Disease-Dementias/dp/1455521159 Or visit the Family Caregiver Alliance at www.caregiver.org
Chrysta Rae, Nicole S. Young, Brian Matiash, Alan Shapiro, Sam Breach, and Joe Vallee join me for a very fun show all about Chrysta Rae's Photography Scavenger Hunt that takes place every other month. Everyone tells stories and shows off some of their favorite photos from previous hunts. People we talked about during the show: Jaime Ibarra, Barbara Matthews, Jake Johnson, Brian Bonham, Gary Paakkonen, Erika Thornes, Angie Smith, Christina Lawrie, Kirk Jordan, and Robin Griggs Wood. G+ Photographer Discoveries: Michael Breitung, Marc Koegel, Michael Quinn, Kimberly Pemberton, Brad Sloan, Alex Mody, Baber Afzal, Michael Gemine, and Derek Kind. Thanks to Leo Laporte, Tony Wang, and Dave Veffer for helping out with the whole production! Host: Trey Ratcliff Podcast Options - Get it for free FIRST via: Option 1: Subscribe for free in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/treys-variety-hour-video-large/id498909526 Option 2: Subscribe to My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/stuckincustoms Option 3: Other subscription options avail on the TWIT page at https://twit.tv/shows/treys-variety-hour
Chrysta Rae, Nicole S. Young, Brian Matiash, Alan Shapiro, Sam Breach, and Joe Vallee join me for a very fun show all about Chrysta Rae's Photography Scavenger Hunt that takes place every other month. Everyone tells stories and shows off some of their favorite photos from previous hunts. People we talked about during the show: Jaime Ibarra, Barbara Matthews, Jake Johnson, Brian Bonham, Gary Paakkonen, Erika Thornes, Angie Smith, Christina Lawrie, Kirk Jordan, and Robin Griggs Wood. G+ Photographer Discoveries: Michael Breitung, Marc Koegel, Michael Quinn, Kimberly Pemberton, Brad Sloan, Alex Mody, Baber Afzal, Michael Gemine, and Derek Kind. Thanks to Leo Laporte, Tony Wang, and Dave Veffer for helping out with the whole production! Host: Trey Ratcliff Podcast Options - Get it for free FIRST via: Option 1: Subscribe for free in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/treys-variety-hour-video-large/id498909526 Option 2: Subscribe to My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/stuckincustoms Option 3: Other subscription options avail on the TWIT page at https://twit.tv/shows/treys-variety-hour
Chrysta Rae, Nicole S. Young, Brian Matiash, Alan Shapiro, Sam Breach, and Joe Vallee join me for a very fun show all about Chrysta Rae's Photography Scavenger Hunt that takes place every other month. Everyone tells stories and shows off some of their favorite photos from previous hunts. People we talked about during the show: Jaime Ibarra, Barbara Matthews, Jake Johnson, Brian Bonham, Gary Paakkonen, Erika Thornes, Angie Smith, Christina Lawrie, Kirk Jordan, and Robin Griggs Wood. G+ Photographer Discoveries: Michael Breitung, Marc Koegel, Michael Quinn, Kimberly Pemberton, Brad Sloan, Alex Mody, Baber Afzal, Michael Gemine, and Derek Kind. Thanks to Leo Laporte, Tony Wang, and Dave Veffer for helping out with the whole production! Host: Trey Ratcliff Podcast Options - Get it for free FIRST via: Option 1: Subscribe for free in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/treys-variety-hour-video-large/id498909526 Option 2: Subscribe to My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/stuckincustoms Option 3: Other subscription options avail on the TWIT page at https://twit.tv/shows/treys-variety-hour
Barbara Matthews shares her experiences of being a retreatant. Sept 2010 The post My Life as a Retreatant appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre.