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Topchefernes strategi med Niels Lunde
Niels Lunde gør boet op efter et dramatisk 2024: Sådan tackler topcheferne tidens største udfordringer

Topchefernes strategi med Niels Lunde

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 51:04


Erhvervslivets ledere står over for udfordringer som ingen af dem har prøvet før. Hvordan tænker de netop nu? Niels Lunde samler op på 2024 med lærerige lydklip, og giver et bud på topchefernes værktøjskasse. 02.05: ”Strategisk optionalitet” står øverst på to do-listen. Jacob Aarup-Andersen, Carlsberg, forklarer hvad det går ud på. 07.25: Sårbarhed: Du kan ikke undgå at blive ramt, men du skal kunne tåle at blive ramt. Case: Mads Nipper, Ørsted. 15.07: Kunstig intelligens: Du skal gøre Big Tech til din partner, og ikke til din modstander. Case: Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen, Novo Nordisk. 26.40: Geopolitik: Du skal gøre din forretning mere robust og tænke offensivt. På samme tid. Case: Jacob Aarup-Andersen, Carlsberg. 34.08: Sådan kan ledere tackle tidens krav: Martin Reeves, leder af BCGs tænketank Henderson Institute, og Roger Martin, forfatter. 48.30: Niels' opsamling. Artiklen som omtales i optagelsen: Martin Reeves og Adam Job: ”Harnessing Imagination to Drive Innovation” https://hbr.org/2024/03/harnessing-imagination-to-drive-innovation Producer: Peter-Emil Witt. Få Niels Lundes nyhedsbrev: Tilmelding på borsen.dk/nyhedsbreve.

Topchefernes strategi med Niels Lunde
BCGs chefstrateg: Nu kan vi se ind i virksomhedernes sjæl

Topchefernes strategi med Niels Lunde

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 37:30


Hvorfor er der ord, som aldrig optræder i erhvervslivet? Ord som leg, følelser, kærlighed, skønhed, lykke, mirakel, liv og død? Erhvervslivets sprog er fattigere end vores rigtige sprog, og det viser sig, at der er en sammenhæng mellem en virksomheds sprog og dens præstation. Ny teknologi gør det muligt at forstå en virksomhed dybere ved at analysere dens sprog, og det fører overraskende resultater med sig. Niels Lunde taler med Martin Reeves, formand for Boston Consulting Groups tænketank, Henderson Institute. En ny verden er ved at åbne sig i vores måde at tænke strategi på, siger Martin Reeves. 03.12: Sproget afslører, hvordan virksomheden tænker. 09.55: Derfor er sproget vigtigt. 17.23: Tre eksempler: Initiativ, kreativitet og empati. 26.18: Gode råd. 33.40: Niels' fem læringer af samtalen. Optagelsen tager afsæt i denne artikel: https://bcghendersoninstitute.com/what-the-language-of-business-reveals-about-the-corporate-soul/ Producer: Peter-Emil Witt. Få Niels Lundes nyhedsbrev: Tilmelding på borsen.dk/nyhedsbreve.

The Swearing In Podcast
Service Headline News 28 Sep 2022

The Swearing In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 33:47


Discussing news stories about SF Camp A-109 in Vietnam is attacked, Florida military prep for Hurricane Ian, Hawaii Coast Guard spots Chinese and Russian ships, Army dumping money into the Commissaries to lower food costs, and the history of BCGs.

Society for Pediatric Sedation (SPS) Podcast
06: How to Start a Nitrous Oxide Service

Society for Pediatric Sedation (SPS) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 26:34


Today's sedation podcast is dedicated to discussing how to start a nitrous oxide service. I am delighted to be joined by Mary Kay Ferrell and Laura Mitchell. Mary Kay, a clinical sedation and procedural nurse at the Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, who also has over 20 years of experience as a clinical educator for sedation and procedural services. She is a top national expert on the use of nitrous oxide in pediatric sedation, and how to start a nitrous oxide service. She is joined by Laura Mitchell, a child life specialist with the sedation team at Nemours Children's Hospital in Delaware. Laura is also on the executive board of the SPS.In today's episode, we share the success of a nitrous sedation program and to help others consider nitrous as an option for their patients. So Mary Kay How did you first become interested in the use of nitrous oxide?Actually, the first time I saw nitrous sedation used was in the emergency room. A patient with a dislocated shoulder was brought into our department with nitrous being used for pain control. The paramedic was delivering it with a mask and a small tank. The patient was calm and able to answer questions. When the nitrous was stopped, they were once again in severe pain. Not too long after that, I witnessed it when my niece broke her ankle playing ball, the drama queen that she was as a teen, very loudly suggested in reasonable pain. After the paramedics started the nitrous she was silent At that time, we were looking for something to repeat midazolam for our BCG patients during urinary catheterization, our radiology halls often sounded like a torture chamber with kids crying, we noticed that PO midazolam often did not calm down the kids and it didn't do much for the discomfort. After the exam, they were crabby and sleepy. Often the kids had hallucinations that were very scary. For example, one kid told us that his nurse had four eyes and that his mom looked like a green monster. This is all while there were several people holding the child down to place a catheter, so you can just imagine how scared those kids are inadequate or no sedation parents often reported that their child would not allow them even to change a diaper. After this type of traumatic experience, they had a horrible fear of health care providers or going to their doctor. Our sedation department was asked to take over sedation for this procedure. We wanted to try nitrous. We thought if paramedics and dental hygienists could be trained to do it. Why couldn't nurses that were trained in advanced sedation working under the direction of a doctor do what as well?What led you to consider nitrous as a change in practice for urinary catheter placement needed for BCGs?Our sedation team understood how pain and distress experienced by a child with painful and distressing procedures sets the tone for future medical interactions. This can have long term effects with their attitude and willingness to participate in health care now and in the future. We saw this even with parents who had gone through these types of procedures when they were a child, they didn't want to see their own children go through that. Nitrous is a gas used for pain and anxiety since the 1860s. It is useful in reducing pain and anxiety during minimally invasive procedures common to the pediatric population. Nitrous works fast. The effects start in just a few minutes with a quick recovery to baseline in about five minutes. It has a lengthy history for safety and efficacy efficiency so it's efficient and safe.So what other procedural considerations could not just be used?You can consider nitrous possibly with a topical anesthetic for PIVs, IM's, suturing, lumbar punctures, Botox injections, foreign body removal, imaging, subcutaneous implants, GYN exams and

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Dynamical Evolution of Brightest Cluster Galaxies and Their Host Clusters: Insights from IllustrisTNG

Astro arXiv | all categories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 0:19


Dynamical Evolution of Brightest Cluster Galaxies and Their Host Clusters: Insights from IllustrisTNG by Jubee Sohn et al. on Monday 12 September We explore the redshift evolution of the dynamical properties of massive clusters and their brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) at $z < 2$ based on the IllustrisTNG-300 simulation. We select 270 massive clusters with $M_{200} < 10^{14}~{rm M}_{odot}$ at $z = 0$ and trace their progenitors based on merger trees. From 67 redshift snapshots covering $z < 2$, we compute the 3D subhalo velocity dispersion as a cluster velocity dispersion ($sigma_{rm cl}$). We also calculate the 3D stellar velocity dispersion of the BCGs ($sigma_{rm *,~BCG}$). Both $sigma_{rm cl}$ and $sigma_{rm *,~BCG}$ increase as universe ages. The BCG velocity dispersion grows more slowly than the cluster velocity dispersion. Furthermore, the redshift evolution of the BCG velocity dispersion shows dramatic changes at some redshifts resulting from dynamical interaction with neighboring galaxies (major mergers). We show that $sigma_{rm *,~BCG}$ is comparable with $sigma_{rm cl}$ at $z > 1$, offering an interesting observational test. The simulated redshift evolution of $sigma_{rm cl}$ and $sigma_{rm *,~BCG}$ generally agrees with an observed cluster sample for $z < 0.3$, but with large scatter. Future large spectroscopic surveys reaching to high redshift will test the implications of the simulations for the mass evolution of both clusters and their BCGs. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.01637v2

The Military Makers
Episode 11: Puddle Pirate Projects

The Military Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 67:51


Batten down the hatches, Episode 11 brings us Terry, a Coast Guard Veteran, from @puddlepirateprojects.  This week's Military Minute brings us Dogs of War Outdoors.  A community of Veterans who introduce other Vets to the tranquility and serenity of the outdoors.  Topics discussed:  Insomnia pays off; how Veteran's get into making; the joys of making videos (thank you millennials; nobody like to hang out with Sarge; steel fist???; legally using copyrighted music in videos; crossing the line of originality and copying other makers; Flash gives you permission to copy his game boards; are you copying if you are better?; who is buying all the wooden flags; somebody toss Sarge a life ring…don't we have a Coastie on board?;  thank you to our new Patrons; the privilege of helping out Veteran based organizations; where Veterans get the giving spirit; support the VFW; thank you to Lowe's for providing building materials assisting Vets in need; old men and technology; Mills may be a bad millennial, but he is still a millennial;  Flash is making it rain up in a tree; learning how to use a new CNC machine; 2 is 1, 1 is none; Mills has an interesting breakfast; need your videos edited?...call Matt; BCGs = nerd (no surprise); origin of busines names; Terry, do you really want to compare CG to NAVY? hmm; getting giveaway sponsors;  #Biscuits!!  Please note, we do not have paid advertisers.  Everything that we recommend comes from our personal experience.  With that said, if you want to support, please write reviews, subscribe, and share with your friends.  We would love to hear from you too, please email with any feedback and/or suggestions for our show.  We are here to serve!Guest Links:IG: @puddlepirateprojects Military Minute:Dogsofwaroutdoors.orgIG: @dogs_of_war_outdoors Hosts:Jeff (Sarge) @sergeantmakerJeff (Flash)  @flashpoint_woodworksJeff (Mills) @_damn_yankee_Wade @hill_craftJesse @steele.woodworksSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/themilitarymakers)

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
01.02.21 (MP3): Successful Cerakoting & Broken BCGs w/ F:30, Including Tricks for Proper Coatings, Green-Tip Secrets (& Fraud!), Popped Gas Keys, Governor Recall, + the Necessity of Good Quality Control

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 50:01


Candy-coated Garage Hour right here, starring Green Tip and Pepe/Frank/Derailment Monster at Freedom:30 - everything from old 870s to new bolt-carrier groups, including what coatings are the best and what parts can break (there's a good piece on this at ConcealedPatrior).  ...Plus tons of good details on cerakoting from the pros. It's the dynamite insights on applying Cerakote that put the weight in this episode - prep, bake, temps and types, abrasion and lasangakote - it's in there.  Also in there is the growing problem of voting green-tip fraud, plus parts from Strike Industries and Geissele.

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
01.02.21: Successful Cerakoting & Broken BCGs w/ F:30, Including Tricks for Proper Coatings, Green-Tip Secrets (& Fraud!), Popped Gas Keys, Governor Recall, + the Necessity of Good Quality Control

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 50:01


Candy-coated Garage Hour right here, starring Green Tip and Pepe/Frank/Derailment Monster at Freedom:30 - everything from old 870s to new bolt-carrier groups, including what coatings are the best and what parts can break (there's a good piece on this at ConcealedPatrior).  ...Plus tons of good details on cerakoting from the pros. It's the dynamite insights on applying Cerakote that put the weight in this episode - prep, bake, temps and types, abrasion and lasangakote - it's in there.  Also in there is the growing problem of voting green-tip fraud, plus parts from Strike Industries and Geissele.

How the Future Works
5: On-Demand HR Expertise – Using a Digital Platform to Access Global HR Professionals

How the Future Works

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 39:56


This week Barry and Eleanor Matthews share a virtual cup of tea and discuss how talent platforms are being increasingly used to match the supply and demand of highly skilled expertise as they are joined by Emma El Karout the founder of on-demand HR platform One Circle The conversation covers the latest news in Open Talent, including the WEF report on ‘The 4 things that will redefine the way we work by 2025' and Harvard and BCGs recent report ‘Building The On-Demand Workforce' Emma explains why she set up One Circle, the kind of work that the platform delivers through the community of highly vetted, experienced HR professionals from 48 countries, the new marketplace functionality and her plans for the future The team also discuss Emma's first and worst job and get some top tips for new lockdown box sets!

Get a job at McKinsey, BCG, Bain
[129] Interview with the BCG Head of Recruiting Germany/Austria. Part 5: What is her advice how to be great in the case interview?

Get a job at McKinsey, BCG, Bain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 10:40


I mentioned a webinar that I am holding. Here is the link: www.moritzgruber.net/cv Today (and for 1 more episodes), we are having a very special guest: Stefanie Faist. The BCG Head of recruiting for Germany and Austria. In this episode, we talk about: What you should do to be great in the interview Go with the flow Senior hires Diverse teams are BCGs key to success How you can demonstrate some business experience --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moritz-gruber/message

Music in 2Flavors
Episode 3 Asgedur Sigurdadottir, Baltimore Guitar Society

Music in 2Flavors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 30:31


In this episode of Music in 2Flavors I interviewed, Baltimore Classical Guitar Society’s President Asgerdur Sigurdadottir. We talked about her role as President of the BCGS, its history in the Baltimore Area, its upcoming event, their mission in the music world, and its project known as Made in Baltimore. You can learn more about the Society at their website at: https://www.bcgs.org/. To learn more about my podcast, you can follow me on Twitter @Music2Flavors and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Musicin2Flavors/, and in my website at www.musicin2flavors.com If you have ideas of topics you would like to listen, please send them to Music in 2Flavors@gmail.com Thank you for listening and see you on our next episode

Music in 2Flavors
Episode 3 Asgedur Sigurdadottir, Baltimore Guitar Society

Music in 2Flavors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 30:31


In this episode of Music in 2Flavors I interviewed, Baltimore Classical Guitar Society’s President Asgerdur Sigurdadottir. We talked about her role as President of the BCGS, its history in the Baltimore Area, its upcoming event, their mission in the music world, and its project known as Made in Baltimore. You can learn more about the Society at their website at: https://www.bcgs.org/. To learn more about my podcast, you can follow me on Twitter @Music2Flavors and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Musicin2Flavors/, and in my website at www.musicin2flavors.com If you have ideas of topics you would like to listen, please send them to Music in 2Flavors@gmail.com Thank you for listening and see you on our next episode

Manuel Barrueco Podcast
Meng Su at the Baltimore Museum of Art

Manuel Barrueco Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017


Short conversation with Meng Su about her concert at the Baltimore Museum of Art on Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 8:00 PM and her two master classes, Jan. 22 and Jan. 29 at 2:00 PM at UMBC. For tickets, clikc here: http://www.bcgs.org

Steward/NOAO Joint Colloquium Series
Extragalactic Astronomy with Herschel and Spitzer:

Steward/NOAO Joint Colloquium Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2010 64:40


Abstract: With the almost seamless transition from the Spitzer Space Telescope cryogenic mission (2003-2009) to the operation of the Herschel Space Observatory (2009-), it is no exaggeration to say that we have been enjoying a golden age of space infrared (IR)/submillimeter (Submm) astronomy in recent years. In this talk, I will report the results from the following three large extragalactic programs our group is currently conducting here at the Steward Observatory: (1) Herschel-Spitzer observations of galaxy clusters: gravitationally lensed galaxies and IR/Submm-bright cluster members (2) HST-Spitzer observations of 5.7

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Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/05
Studying Cosmic Evolution with the XMM-Newton Distant Cluster Project

Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/05

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2007


Investigating X-ray luminous galaxy clusters at high redshift (z>~1) provides a challenging but fundamental constraint on evolutionary studies of the largest virialized structures in the Universe, the baryonic matter component in form of the hot intracluster medium (ICM), their galaxy populations, and the effects of the mysterious Dark Energy. The main aim of this thesis work is to establish the observational foundation for the XMM-Newton Distant Cluster Project (XDCP). This new generation serendipitous X-ray survey is focused on the most distant galaxy clusters at z>1, based on the selection of extended X-ray sources, their identification as clusters and redshift estimation via two-band imaging, and their final spectroscopic confirmation. As a first step, I have analyzed 80 deg^2 (469 fields) of deep XMM-Newton archival X-ray data with a new pipeline processing system and selected almost 1000 extended sources as galaxy cluster candidates, 75% of which could be identified as clusters or groups at z