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In this episode of Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, Cleve welcomes Michael Crew, CEO of Homeowner Management Services, Inc, to discuss the rising cost of HOA fees and whether purchasing a home with monthly dues still makes sense in today's market. Segment Teaser: Listener Question: "We have a home in a neighborhood where the HOA was never established, but there were always CCRs. A developer is coming in and wanting to establish an HOA after 10+ years—do we have to join?" (Chetina, Tybee Island) HOA Fees Are Increasing: What's driving these hikes? Is Buying in an HOA Community Still Worth It? The pros and cons. What Can Homeowners Do If Their HOA Fees Keep Rising? Cleve Gaddis: Helping listeners go from real estate novice to expert, ensuring that home buying and selling can be done with total confidence and without the usual worries of life's biggest investments. Let's Talk: Visit GoGaddisRadio.com to ask questions, leave comments, push back, share ideas, and explore our Neighborhood Spotlight. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast!
This week, we answer a comprehensive question about roasting and preparing Cold Brew. We discuss the "ideal" origins for Cold Brew, how dark vs. light roasting affects the final product, and how to get started cold brewing on the cheap. SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO: questions@riypod.com LINKS Check out Toddy Cold Brew System at CCRS or CBC Coffee Quality Institute CHECK US OUT HERE: Coffee Bean Corral Website Current Crop Roasting Shop Website Rancher Wholesale Website
Discover the hidden tensions simmering within your own neighborhood as I tackle the rise of short-term rentals and their effects on community dynamics. This solo episode peels back the layers of homeowner associations, revealing how Airbnb and Vrbo have revolutionized—and sometimes rattled—the foundations of local neighborhoods. Through an examination of the governing documents, such as the CCRs, bylaws, and rules and regulations, you'll grasp the complex rights and limitations that renters face in HOAs.Today, we're examining the concept of 'lemon socialism' and its relevance to the socialization of maintenance costs and liabilities amidst the privatization of profits. This narrative threads through the discussion on how these rental services can exploit communal assets, stretch local resources thin, and contribute to the hike in housing costs. With a lens on urban responses, from New York's outright ban to San Francisco's 90-day annual cap, I provide an essential analysis for those invested in the fate of their communities against the backdrop of the booming short-term rental market.Support the show
Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall is currently available on Netflix and covers CCRs origin and journey to Royal Albert Hall.Sarah, Kenny and Ian are all in studio to discuss.Enjoy..........
Communication breakdown is costing you millions In this episode of the Successful Life Podcast, I will discuss communication's importance in business. We discuss poor communication with your CCRs and service techs and how they cost you millions of dollars annually. You'll learn how I secret shop my customers and how communication can increase or decrease your business's revenue by 20-30% a year. Roy H. Williams, the wizard of Ads, was interviewed on "To the point- home services podcast" with Chis Yano, CEO at RYNO Strategic Solutions. was so good this week! Roy and Chris discuss the cost of mass media, SEO, and Diamonds. Roy H. Williams is the owner and creative director of Wizard Academy, an advertising agency in Austin, Texas. He is also the author of several books on marketing and advertising, including "The Wizard of Ads" and "Secret Formulas of the Wizard of Ads." Communication is Crucial It's no secret that communication is key to success in any business. But for HVAC and plumbing companies, communication is crucial. That's because poor communication can cost these companies big time – in terms of both money and customer satisfaction. Consider this: A recent study by the home services review website Angie's List found that communication problems are the number one reason customers are dissatisfied with their home service providers. In fact, 70% of survey respondents said they were unhappy with the way their provider communicated with them. And nearly half (45%) said they would never use that company again because of communication problems. What's more, those communication problems cost HVAC and plumbing companies an estimated $75 million annually in lost business, according to the study. So what can these companies do to improve communication and avoid losing customers? Here are a few suggestions: - Make sure your customer service representatives are adequately trained in communication. This means teaching them how to be clear and concise when speaking with customers, as well as how to listen actively. If you're in the home services industry, communication is key to keeping your customers happy. That's why it's essential to have a customer service representative available 24/7 to answer customer calls and emails. However, even with excellent communication with your customers, there's always the potential for hiccups in the process. One of the most significant hiccups can occur when it's time to follow up with customers. It's essential to have a system in place to ensure that all customers are followed up in a timely manner. This may mean utilizing a call center or answering service outside of regular business hours. No matter what system you use, communication is essential to keeping your customers happy and ensuring that they'll use your services again in the future. Key Talking Points of the Episode 1:50 Roy H. Williams- The Wizard of Ads 4:55 Importance of 2-way communication in dealing with business. 6:05 What's the benefit of it to HVAC, Plumbing, or any home services? 9:02 Engaging builds relations 11:42 After engaging, follow-up comes next 13:43 CSRs/CCRs wins customers through empathy- lack of it, they will lose them 16:45 Good communication reduces cancellations at the same time, increases business Empathy wins every time In business, communication is critical. Good communication can help to build rapport, trust and understanding between parties, while poor communication can lead to misunderstanding, mistrust, and even conflict. When communicating with customers, businesses should aim to add empathy, acknowledgment, and assurance to their communications in order to build strong relationships and achieve positive outcomes. By doing so, businesses can create a positive customer experience that leads to repeat business and referrals. Empathy involves putting yourself in another person's shoes and understanding their perspective. It's important to remember that everyone has different needs and wants, so it's essential to take the time to understand where they're coming from. Acknowledgment involves recognizing someone else's thoughts or feelings. This can be done verbally, non-verbally, or through actions. For businesses, acknowledgment can be a powerful tool for building customer rapport and trust. Assurance is about providing reassurance and instilling confidence. This can be done by communicating clearly and concisely and following through on promises made. By providing assurance, businesses can build customer loyalty and create a positive reputation. Good communication is essential for businesses of all sizes. By understanding the importance of empathy, acknowledgment, and assurance in communication, businesses can create strong relationships with their customers and achieve positive outcomes. 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O Café com Gibi teve privilégio de cobrir mais uma vez a ComicCon RS. Nesse episódio: um panorama geral sobre o evento e entrevistas exclusivas com Sidney Gusman (editor chefe da MSP) Daniel HDR (artista Marvel/DC e Émerson Vasconcelos (organizador da CCRS).
On this episode we chat with Carla Flores about their innovative use of dashboards to publish the Dallas Chapter CCR. Ken Smith from AGA's Accountability Committee also joins us to suggest innovative ideas for Chapters when preparing their CCR. See some great AGA Chapter CCRs, including Dallas' on AGA's CCR page at www.agacgfm.org
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We know change is constant. So as business practices evolve and new systems & tools are developed, the role of Project Managers and the skills they rely on must change to meet the new demands. PMs who don't move forward risk being left behind. In the third episode from our 2021 UMD PM Symposium series, we discuss the role of "Innovation PMs," and how they can effectively manage open-ended, amorphous innovation projects. And Data: how to collect and leverage meaningful data to make better, faster, informed decisions. Check out more presentations from the UMD Symposium at https://pmsymposium.umd.edu/pm2021/ Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI's CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 Talent Triangle: Leadership Activity Number: PMPOV0092 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Marcus Glowasz is a Co-Founder and Product Lead at Fortean, a Swiss technology startup that leverages data analytics and artificial intelligence technology to innovate and redefine the project management practice, addressing the growing challenges of project professionals to effectively and successfully deliver projects. Dr. Michael O'Connor is the Director of Strategy & Project Management with Medtronic. He has over 29 years of professional experience in the Medical Device Industry. He is currently a Director at Large for the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA).
After a mostly unexplained hiatus where DCOMmunists across the globe mourned and counted the days until their triumphant return, Madolyn and Ryan are back to talk Christy (of course). The twittersphere has been on fire in recent weeks with talk about CCRs infamous YouTube videos, and let it be known, that your hosts said it all first (and best). Is she unhinged? A genius? Pandering with clickbait? Our literal best friend? Or, perhaps, she's a little bit of all of it and everywhere in between. Come hear our scolding hot takes again because, heyyoooo, It's On Like DCOM! Did ya miss us? Follow us @itsonlikeDCOM on Twitter and Instagram!
Transformation Attenuation: The loss of signal that occurs as a message moves down the chain from the C suite. Illusion: The assumption that communication has taken place, when in fact it hasn't. Here we explore these two phenomena in depth, and examine ways to avoid them, thereby increasing project & organizational effectiveness. Check out more presentations from the UMD Symposium at https://pmsymposium.umd.edu/pm2021/ Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI's CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 Talent Triangle: Leadership Activity Number: PMPOV0090 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Glenn Anderson is the Performance Catalyst Speaker – the catalyst between missed goals and achieved goals. He combines decades of corporate experience with IBM with his passion for performing improvisational comedy to help you ensure your audience is energized and equipped to better communicate, collaborate and lead. Richard Wyatt focuses on Project Innovation and expanding the impact project managers have on their organizations. He has worked across the globe in UK, US, Australia and Indonesia delivering projects of growing size and complexity, and has observed PMs being limited by rigid processes. In his current consulting work, he helps PMs leverage their skills to broaden their impact on organizational transformation.
Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions. Also referred to as CC&R's CC&R's are designed to create an enjoyable living standard for homeowners and neighborhoods. The purpose of restrictive covenants, how they affect property value, the conditions of a covenant, will be discussed in this episode. As a Real Estate Broker, I ask that you seek legal council if you plan to enforce a restrictive covenant on a neighbor or attempt to remove a covenant from your property. New CC&R's may be drawn up by an owner or attorney and filed in the local Deeds and Records Division of your City or County. For more episodes, visit Podcast.JudyCasad.com
The statistics around project success vs. failure are less than heartening, to say the least. For all the tools and expertise PMs bring to the table, we somehow manage to miss the mark more often than we should. Here we feature highlights from two presentations of the 2021 UMD Project Management Symposium - one from a science/engineering angle, the other from construction - plus interviews with the presenters, who offer actionable insights into how you can manage crisis and avoid failure, no matter what field you are working in. Check out more presentations from the UMD Symposium at https://pmsymposium.umd.edu/pm2021/ Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI's CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 Talent Triangle: Leadership Activity Number: PMPOV0088 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Nikola Ivanov serves as the Director of Operations at the Center for Advanced Transportation Technology Laboratory (CATT Lab) where he manages operations and technical development, and oversees every aspect of software implementation from conception to deployment. Justin Jacobsen has more than twenty years of operational supervision experience with twelve years of program management responsibility delivering successively larger projects as part of diverse, multi-functional project teams. Mr. Jacobsen serves as MBP's Director of Innovation Development . Chris McLuckie has more than 28 years of experience managing construction projects from pre-design through project closeout as both agency construction manager and general contractor. His approach focuses on teamwork and bringing the right people together to facilitate the best solutions.
Estimations - they are at the very core of PM activities, the ability to estimate, the reliance others have on our estimations, our continuing white whale pursuit of improved estimations all work to empower us as masters of the universe, to state our predictions of the future. And yet…they are all magical thinking at worst, and expectations-setting goal posts, ever receding into a distancing horizon, of our slog through projects and communications, at best. And then we report and update, in an endless vortex of communications, analysis and ... shame. Should we even have them in our discipline? What causes us to get them wrong? What role the tension of accountability and commitment vs the need to reflect likely return on investment for those stakeholders that expect value from projects? Listen in to our new roundtable format as Mike Hannan and I cohost with special guest Hilbert Robinson a wide ranging discussion on the role of estimations. That we need them becomes apparent. What we discover is estimations' unrealistic nature is actual a symptom of a series of other issues deep within our PM and organizational practices. Trust, focus, dilution, estimations…Oh My! Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information, use the following information in PMI's CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 Talent Triangle: Strategic and Business Management Activity Number: PMPOV0086 PDUs for this episode: 1
Review of the Sidewinder and Sidekick Closed Circuit Rebreather Interview with Doug Ebersole (TDI CCR Instructor Trainer) about the two KISS Sidemounting CCRs For more info: Important UPDATE: Pod Diver Radio is now on Instagram. find us and follow us at @poddiver
It was summer 2020. Covid-19 lingered on, with no end in sight. After months of canceled performances, funds were dwindling at Washington, DC's Shakespeare Theatre Company. Their last hope, the annual fundraising gala, was set for October. As the date drew near, it became clear that there would be no party. The staff had to come up with Plan B, and they had to do it fast. This is the story of a creative project team, dedicated to their mission. Their clear, agile response provides concrete and inspiring lessons in the power of Project Management. Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI’s CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 Talent Triangle: Strategic & Business Mgmnt Activity Number: PMPOV0085 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Amy Hand is the General Manager at Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, DC. Prior to joining STC she served as the Operations Manager at San Francisco Ballet, the Associate General Manager at American Conservatory Theatre, and the Production Stage Manager for Atlanta Ballet. Mara Mignogna is the Development Events Manager at DC's Shakespeare Theatre Company, and oversees the planning of all of the Theatre’s internal events including the 2021 Virtual Gala, Shakespeare Everywhere. Seeing the joy and lasting memories created fuels Mara’s spirit for designing and executing events. LeeAnet Noble is a Howard University graduate, and certified in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion from Purdue University. As an actor, director, choreographer, musician, and writer, her career has spanned over twenty years, working with STOMP, The Irish Repertory Theatre, Disney’s The Lion King Experience, and more. She is passionate about creating change and celebrating inclusivity through the arts. Alan Paul is a director of theater and opera, and the Associate Artistic Director of Shakespeare Theatre Company in DC. Alan is also the recipient of the 2014 Helen Hayes Award for Best Director of a Musical for his production of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum. Neal Racioppo, Senior Director of Marketing and Communications for the Shakespeare Theatre Company, has been an arts marketer in Washington, DC since 2001, working with STC and Arena Stage. He oversees the strategies and processes for STC's earned revenue and communications strategies. Roger Whyte is the Founder & Principal of RJ Whyte Event Production, established in 2010. With a background in technical theater and production, Roger has been able to apply his skills to events in both the in-person and virtual spaces. He is an expert in designing events that are on budget, achieve fundraising goals, run smoothly, and have people talking for years to come. Laura Willumsen is Senior Director of Development of the Shakespeare Theatre Company, responsible for all fundraising efforts. Prior positions include Institutional Major Gifts Officer at the Smithsonian’s Freer|Sackler, Executive Director of the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Director of Marketing for Pittsburgh Opera, and Manager of the Folger Consort. Willumsen holds a bachelors and masters degree in music performance.
Message #471, Matthew 27:1-31, “The Message of the Cross” Sunday, March 28, 2021 Sermon questions: When I sin, do I merely regret sinning or do I repent of sin? What does man’s condemnation of Christ teach me about God and myself? What does the humiliation of Christ teach me about God and myself? Sermon References: 2 Corinthians 7:10 Matthew 21:29 and 2 Corinthians 7:8 Matthew 21:32 and Hebrews 7:21 2 Corinthians 7:10 Ezekiel 33:11 2 Corinthians 7:10 Romans 8:28-30 1 John 3:2 1 Corinthians 15:51-52 1 Thessalonians 4:14-17 Proverbs 28:13 1 John 1:6-10 Matthew 27:6-10 Zechariah 11:12-13 John 3:19 Matthew 27:11-25 John 19:14-16 John 3:19 Isaiah 53:6 1 John 4:9-10 Romans 3:10-18 John 3:19 1 Peter 1:17-21 Philippians 2:5-8 Matthew 27:26-31 Philippians 2:5-8 Romans 5:6-8 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
How does a graduate program at a university - a program that has assiduously maintained a 100% face-to-face classroom ethos - swing into virtual reality at a moment's notice? The program in question here is Industrial Organizational Psychology. The university is the University of Houston, Clear Lake. For this virtual round table, three professors reflect on the past year: the response, the challenges, the losses and what will never be the same again. Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI’s CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 Talent Triangle: Strategic Activity Number: PMPOV0084 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Alex Milam is an associate professor and program director of the industrial-organizational psychology program at the University of Houston–Clear Lake. He has many research interests, notably workplace mistreatment, training and development, and the role that personality plays in the workplace. He has presented and published his research around the world, and his work on the personality of workplace incivility targets has been published in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. Scott Elmes McIntyre, Ph.D. is a Professor of Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Occupational Health Psychology at the Department of Clinical, Health and Applied Sciences at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. He, and his wife, Dr. Teresa McIntyre have conducted research on occupational stress in at-risk professions for more than 20 years. Dr. McIntyre has co-edited several books, such as “Occupational Health Psychology: European perspectives on research, education and practice.” Vols. I and II (2006, 2007 and the latest “Educator Stress: An occupational health perspective.”. Dr. Lisa Sublett joined the UH-Clear Lake I/O program as an Assistant Professor of I/O Psychology in 2016. She teaches courses in research design and statistics, employee selection, and job attitudes. Dr. Sublett enjoys conducting research projects on diverse topics. Her current research interests include work-life balance, imposter phenomenon, employee attitudes, and employee stress. She has expertise in statistics and psychometrics and applied experience in designing employee morale surveys for companies in the Houston area.
Message #470, Matthew 26:57-75, “Silent Lamb, Sifted Wheat” Sunday, March 21, 2021 Sermon questions: What does Jesus’ trial reveal about me? What does Jesus’ trial reveal about Himself? What important lessons can God teach me through Peter’s denials of Jesus? Sermon References: John 18:12 Matthew 26:57-68 and Mark 14:53-65 Psalm 110:1 and Daniel 7:13 John 10:29-33 and John 5:18 Matthew 26:57-68; Mark 14:53-65; Luke 22:54-65 Matthew 26:58,69-75; Mark 14:54, 66-72; Luke 22:55-62; John 18:15-18, 25-27 Romans 5:6-10 Rom 5:10 Leviticus 1:4 Romans 6:23 John 5:36 John 5:39 Matthew 3:17 Matthew 17 John 12:27-28 Roman 3:9-18; John 1:10-11; Isaiah 53:3 John 15:9-10 John 17:21-24 John 3:16-18 1 Peter 2:21-24 1 Peter 3:10-17 2 Corinthians 7:10 Luke 22:31 Matthew 26:33 John 18:8-9 Matthew 26:33 John 15 1 John 3:18-21 Isaiah 53:5 Psalms 103:8-10 Hebrews 12:5-11 1 John 4:18-19 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #469, Matthew 26:31-56, “A Joy Worthy of Sorrow” Sunday, March 14, 2021 Sermon questions: What does God teach me through Jesus’ preparation of His disciples and His agony in Gethsemane? How should I apply these lessons daily? What can God teach me through Jesus’ arrest? Sermon References: Matthew 26:26-29 John 13-17 Matthew 26:30 Zechariah 13:7 Proverb 3 John 20:22 1 Corinthians 10:1-14 Jude 24 John 14:16-17 and 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 Romans 6 Luke 22:31-32 Hebrews 2:18 Luke 22:40 Hebrews 5:7-8 Romans 7:18 Galatians 5:16, 25 Luke 22:45 Matthew 26:35 1 Corinthians 10:13 Luke 22:41-44 Hebrews 12:1-4 Matthew 26:69-75 Matthew 4 Matthew 16:24 2 Corinthians 4:7-11 Isaiah 55:8-9 John 18:3 John 18:4-9 Isaiah 55:8-9 2 Timothy 4:17-18 2 Peter 3:17-18 Hebrews 12:1-2 John 16:21-22 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #468, Matthew 26:1-25, “The Fragrance of Christ” Sunday, March 7, 2021 Sermon questions: What is the sovereignty of God? How should the knowledge of His sovereignty influence my life? What does my daily response to Jesus’ sacrifice reveal? What is the omniscience of God? How should the knowledge of His omniscience influence my life? Sermon References: Proverbs 16:9 Matthew 26:1-5 1 Corinthians 5:7b Matthew 1:21b Job 42:2 Proverbs 19:21 Matthew 6:10 Luke 11:2 Matthew 6:21 Matthew 26:6-13 Matthew 27:55-56 Luke 8:2-3 Matthew 26:1-2 Matthew 17:22-23; Luke 18:31-34 John 12:2-3 Matthew 16:15-17 Matthew 6:21 Luke 7:41-42 Mark 14:4-5 James 4:11 Philippians 2:14-16 1 Corinthians 10:6,10-11 1 Corinthians 4:5 Matthew 26:14-25 John 13:18-30 1 Corinthians 4:5 2 Corinthians 2:14-17 Hebrews 4:12, 14-16 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #467, Matthew 25:31-46, “A More Excellent Way Everyday” Sunday, February 28, 2021 Sermon questions: How does a growing understanding of Matthew 24-25 help me to understand Jesus’ return and my responsibilities? What are practical, everyday ways to live in expectation of Jesus’ return? Sermon References: Revelation 20:11-15 Revelation 20:4-10 1 Corinthians 15:35-55; 1 Thes. 4:13-14 1 Thes. 4:15-18 Revelation 20:4-6 Luke 8:21 Matthew 12:48-50 Revelation 20:7-10 Revelation 20:11-15 Revelation 21-22 2 Peter 3:1-13 1 John 5:1 Matthew 10:40-42 Hebrews 6:10 Proverbs 3:27-28 James 4:17 Zechariah 4:10 Haggai 2:3 Matthew 13:31-33 1 Corinthians 1:28,29 Galatians 6:9-10 Colossians 3:23-25 Acts 9:4-5 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Project management is about people: working with people, for people, through people. So it goes to reason that managers who have a deeper understanding of human behavior will be more effective. Beyond managing their teams, PMs are heavily involved in forecasting - defining the scope, budget and schedule of their projects, and then making decisions based on those forecasts. How much do their own biases and neurological wiring play into these processes? We gather three keynote speakers from the upcoming UMD 2021 Project Management Symposium to discuss these issues and more. Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI’s CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 Talent Triangle: Leadership Activity Number: PMPOV0083 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Dr. Shari De Baets is a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Business Informatics and Project Management, Faculty of Economics in Business Administration, at Ghent University, Belgium. She has a Master’s degree in Industrial Psychology and a PhD in Applied Economics. Her work focuses on forecasting, and biases. She is co-host on the “Forecasting Impact” podcast, and is President of European Operations and Chief Forecasting Scientist at the Institute for Neuro & Behavioral Project Management. Crystal Richards is the Principal and Owner of MindsparQ™, a talent development consulting firm dedicated to helping organizations better the skills sets of their teams in project management, communications, and leadership. She trains PMs to consistently deliver projects with clarity, confidence and courage. Crystal maintains an online community on project management and leadership themindsparq.mn.com Stephen Shields, a Senior Consultant with Gallup, works with organizations to optimize their human capital. He consults with clients on employee culture, customer interactions, targeted hiring, and talent development, providing practical insights and timely interventions that facilitate learning, execution, and accountability.
Message #466, Matthew 25:14-30, “Do I Know You?” Part 2 Sunday, February 21, 2021 Sermon Question: What can Jesus teach me through the parable of the lord and his servants? How can I tell if I know God or if I just know about God? Sermon references: Acts 17:26-27 1 Corinthians 12:11 Luke 16:10 2 Corinthians 10:12 Matthew 20:1-16 Luke 6:46 Jeremiah 9:23-24 Exodus 34:6-7 Exodus 20:4-6 Daniel 11:32 Ezekiel 33:30-32 Luke 6:46 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #465, Matthew 25:1-13, “Do I Know You?” Part 1 Sunday, February 14, 2021 Sermon Question: What can Jesus teach me through the wise and foolish virgins in this parable? How can I tell if I know God or if I just know about God? Sermon references: Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, Luke 21 Matthew 13:24-30 Matthew 13:47-50 Matthew 25:31-46 Matthew 13:24-30 Matthew 13:47-50 1 Corinthians 15:33 2 Corinthians 13:5 Proverbs 29:25 Revelation 3:18-20 Hebrews 3:7-19 Luke 6:43-49 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #464, Matthew 24:32-51, “Faithful and Wise” Part 3 Sunday, February 7, 2021 Sermon questions: How does Jesus want me to live in preparation of His return? What reassurances does Jesus give me related to His return? Sermon references: Luke 21:29-36 Revelation 7:14 2 Peter 3:11-14 Luke 17:32-33 Genesis 6:5 Genesis 6:11-13 Hebrews 11:7 2 Peter 2:5 Gen 5:32 Gen 6:6 Nehemiah 4:17 1 Thessalonians 4:11 2 Thessalonians 3:6-10 1 Timothy 5:8 1 Peter 5:1-4 Heb 13:7, 17 Eccl. 8:11 & Eze. 12:27 Titus 2:11-14 1 Corinthians 10:31 Heb 13:4 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #463, Matthew 24:15-31, “Faithful and Wise” Part 2 Sunday, January 24, 2021 Sermon questions: What does Jesus want us to understand about the Great Tribulation and His visible return? Why does Jesus want us to know and understand these things? Sermon references: Daniel 9:27 Daniel 11:31 Daniel 12:11 2 Thessalonians 2:1-4 Jeremiah 30:7 Revelation 12:1-6 Revelation 12:6 Jeremiah 23:6 Romans 11:26 Luke 21:36 Revelation 3:10 Matthew 24:15-22 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4 Matthew 24:15-28 Daniel chapters 9 and 11 2 Thes. 2 Matthew 24:21 Romans 9-11 Acts 2 1Th 4:13-18 1Th 5:1-11 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Where do projects go wrong? What tendencies or approaches of Project Managers are NOT helpful to executives? What do they want their PMs to focus on more? How can PMs move up the ladder? In the second part of our 2-part series from the C-Suite, we get the scoop directly from a group of executives, representing a wide swath of enterprises. Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI’s CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 Activity Number: PMPOV0082 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Jeffrey Goldman is the CEO of GoldSentinel, which he founded in 2015 to address the growing need for better decision making through insight discovery. Prior to his current position, Jeffrey launched and led GoldBot Consulting, Inc., growing the company to a thriving multi-million dollar software development and analytic business. Tom Klaff is a passionate entrepreneur and angel investor who has founded, led and sold six technology startups over a 25-year career. He is currently co-founder and CEO of Revolution Cooking, LLC, a technology platform company that designs, markets, and sells high-speed cooking appliances powered by its proprietary InstaGlo™ Fast Heating System. Ken Loy has been CEO at Hensoldt, Inc. since its inception in 2018. As a Defense Industry veteran, Ken led engineering development programs and business development accounts for Lockheed Martin Corporation, Engility Corporation and Georgetown University. Jeff Mascott is CEO at Adfero, a communications agency with an entrepreneurial mindset. Prior to launching Adfero, Jeff co-founded Fireside 21, a leading provider of CRM and web services to the U.S. Congress. He formerly led digital strategy for Congressman J.C. Watts, Jr., Chairman of the House Republican Congress. Erin Pitera is the CEO of FMP Consulting, a strategic management consulting firm that delivers evidence-based workforce and organizational management solutions. As CEO, Erin Pitera provides strategic leadership and direction over FMP’s organizational performance by driving long-term business growth and providing exemplary client service. Jeff Powell is the CEO of Strongbridge LLC, a government IT services provider. Mr. Powell has over 30 years of experience in government contracting, having led both small and large businesses in bidding, winning, and operating IT infrastructure and software development projects. Pat Sheridan is co-founder and Managing Partner of Modus Create, a global consulting firm that helps global 1000 businesses accelerate their digital transformation. Founded in 2011, Modus Create has been recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing privately held companies in the United States for the past five years in a row. Trevor Willby founded T-Rex in 1999 with a focus on long-term value creation powered by successful client delivery and employee successes. T-Rex Solutions is a proven mid-tier business, delivering next generation IT solutions for large enterprise transformation and modernization Cloud based efforts. Steve Williams is president of Pentagon Strategies, LLC. He has decades of experience in defense and aerospace, and is an expert in global teaming, multi-national programs, and government-industrial relations. As a CEO, Steve grew a private Transatlantic company to qualify as a top 100 global defense firm and named the F-35 Fighter Aircraft Supplier of the Year.
Message #462, Matthew 24:1-14, “Faithful and Wise” Part 1 Sunday, January 17, 2021 Sermon questions: What does Jesus want us to understand about the sign of His return and the end of the age? Why does Jesus want us to know and understand these things? Sermon references: Mark 13:3 2 Chronicles 36:15-21 Matthew 23:28 Romans 6:19 2 Corinthians 6:14 Titus 2:14 Hebrews 1:9 Rev 14:6-7 1Th 4:13-18 1Th 5:1-11 2Th 2:1-12 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #461, Matthew 23:14-39, “When Jesus Speaks Truth in Love“ Sunday, January 10, 2021 Sermon questions: What does my response to God’s corrections reveal? How does God develop integrity in me? Sermon references: Proverbs 3:27-28 James 2:15-16 Matthew 15:7-9 2 Timothy 2:19-21 James 5:12 1 Corinthians 13:1-7 Luke 18:9-14 Ephesians 4:29 John 13:34-35 1 John 4:20-21 Proverbs 3:11-12 Luke 19:41-44 Psa 130:3-5 Hebrews 4:12-16 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #460, John 21:15-25, “Christ Our New Beginning“ Sunday, January 3, 2021 Sermon questions: What is the greatest motivation for serving our Savior? Why does the Holy Spirit remind us of it regularly? How does Jesus encourage me to continue to follow Him? Sermon references: Micah 7:18 Exodus 12:2 1 Cor. 5:7 2 Cor. 5:17 John 14:15-18 Rom. 8:29 Psalm 23, John 10 Hebrews 11:13-16 John 11:20-26 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #459, Matthew 1:18-25, The Gift of Love: The Ever Present Messiah Sunday, December 27th, 2020 Sermon questions: What does Immanuel mean? What does Jesus want us to know about Him through this name? Sermon references: John 16:13-15 John 15:26 John 14:26 Luke 1:39-56 1 Cor. 10:13 Leviticus 20:10 John 8 Luke 1:26-39 Isaiah 7:14 Matthew 1:20 Isaiah 43:11 Isaiah 45:21 Hosea 13:4 Genesis 2:7 Psalms 103:13-16 Isaiah 59:2 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 Jeremiah 31:34 Ephesians 1:3-10 Isaiah 41:10,17 2 Corinthians 12:9 Ephesians 3:16-21 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Covid-19 has changed the way we operate on every level, including how we manage projects. It has made clear the fragility of our reality, and the fancy dancing required, not only to survive, but to move forward constructively. In the 4th and last episode from our series highlighting presentations from UMD's 2020 Project Management Symposium, we focus on the leadership skills and approaches that are needed in today's volatile, fast-shifting environment. To listen to all the symposium presentations in their entirety, you have until April 2021 to register for the 2020 UMD Project Management Symposium. Go to pmsymposium.umd.edu/pm2020 Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI’s CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 PDU Claim Code: 4634YQTYGS Activity Number: PMPOV0081 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Steven Gruyters partners with visionary leaders to design and deliver enterprise transformation initiatives geared towards speed, flexibility and maximum business value. He has been breaking down silos between business and technology organizations for over 20 years. He is currently booting up ZZEE Partners, focused on optimizing how people work together to unlock their potential. Dr. Al Zeitoun is a business optimization and operational performance excellence leader with global experience. He has worked with leading organizations, developing Enterprise Digital Transformation and Program Management Offices; guiding systematic methodology implementations, and executing complex missions and programs across diverse industries and cultures. Harry Zolkower has spent over a decade as professional project manager, with many years of expertise in IT and all sectors of business, both public and private, for-profit as well as nonprofit. He is currently a project manager for Acumen Solutions, a consulting firm that specializes in Salesforce project implementations.
Message #457, Isaiah 61:1-3, “The Gift of Faith: The Expectation of Messiah" Sunday, December 20th, 2020 Sermon Question: How does God want the Messianic passages to strengthen my faith in Him? Sermon references: Isaiah 61:1-3 Luke 2:7 Isaiah 1:1-20 Isaiah 6:8 Isaiah 5:20-21 Isaiah 6:9-10 Isaiah 6:11-12 John 5:39 Luke 24:44 Isaiah 61:1-3 Luke 4:17-21 John 14:8-21 Isa 40:3-11 NKJV John 14:23 Titus 2:11-14 Colossians 3:1-4 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #456, Matthew 23:8-24, “Jesus, Not Me” Part 3 Sunday, December 13th, 2020 Sermon Question: What was the difference between Jesus and the scribes and Pharisees? What does God want to teach us through Jesus’ rebukes of their hypocrisy? Sermon references: Matthew 26:25 and 26:49 John 1:38 and 3:26 1 Corinthians 4:15 Philippians 2:22 Galatians 4:19 1 Timothy 2:7 2 Timothy 1:11 Matt 23:5 Matthew 16:20-23 John 13:13-17 Philippians 2:5-11 Philippians 2:1-4 Hebrews 10:24-25 Luke 11:52 Romans 12:9-18 Colossians 3:17 Mark 12:40 Luke 20:47 1 Thessalonians 2:5-9 1 John 1:8-10 John 15:4-5 2 Corinthians 12:8-10 Luke 4:13 1 Corinthians 10:1-14 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #456, Matthew 23:8-24, “Jesus, Not Me” Part 3 Sunday, December 13th, 2020 Sermon Question: What was the difference between Jesus and the scribes and Pharisees? What does God want to teach us through Jesus’ rebukes of their hypocrisy? Sermon references: Matthew 26:25 and 26:49 John 1:38 and 3:26 1 Corinthians 4:15 Philippians 2:22 Galatians 4:19 1 Timothy 2:7 2 Timothy 1:11 Matt 23:5 Matthew 16:20-23 John 13:13-17 Philippians 2:5-11 Philippians 2:1-4 Hebrews 10:24-25 Luke 11:52 Romans 12:9-18 Colossians 3:17 Mark 12:40 Luke 20:47 1 Thessalonians 2:5-9 1 John 1:8-10 John 15:4-5 2 Corinthians 12:8-10 Luke 4:13 1 Corinthians 10:1-14 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #455, Matthew 23:1-12, “Jesus, Not Me” Part Two Sunday, December 6th, 2020 Sermon Question: What was the difference between Jesus and the scribes and Pharisees? Sermon References: Luke 4:16-21 Luke 12 Mat 15:7-9 Deuteronomy 6:5-6 James 1:22 Hebrews 8:7-13 Acts 15:10 1 Corinthians 8:1-2 1 Corinthians 13:1-2 Matthew 11:28-30 Luke 4:18-21 John 8:31-32 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 Genesis 6:8 Deuteronomy 6:6-12 Deuteronomy 11:18-19 Numbers 15:38-40 1 Samuel 16:7 Luke 18:9-14 Mat 6:1-6 Matthew 5:14-16 1 Timothy 4:12 Matthew 26:25 and 26:49 John 1:38 and 3:26 1 Corinthians 4:15 Philippians 2:22 Galatians 4:19 1 Timothy 2:7 2 Timothy 1:11 Philippians 2:5-11 Philippians 2:1-4 Hebrews 10:24-25 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #455, Matthew 23:1-12, “Jesus, Not Me” Part Two Sunday, December 6th, 2020 Sermon Question: What was the difference between Jesus and the scribes and Pharisees? Sermon References: Luke 4:16-21 Luke 12 Mat 15:7-9 Deuteronomy 6:5-6 James 1:22 Hebrews 8:7-13 Acts 15:10 1 Corinthians 8:1-2 1 Corinthians 13:1-2 Matthew 11:28-30 Luke 4:18-21 John 8:31-32 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 Genesis 6:8 Deuteronomy 6:6-12 Deuteronomy 11:18-19 Numbers 15:38-40 1 Samuel 16:7 Luke 18:9-14 Mat 6:1-6 Matthew 5:14-16 1 Timothy 4:12 Matthew 26:25 and 26:49 John 1:38 and 3:26 1 Corinthians 4:15 Philippians 2:22 Galatians 4:19 1 Timothy 2:7 2 Timothy 1:11 Philippians 2:5-11 Philippians 2:1-4 Hebrews 10:24-25 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #454, Matthew 22:41-23:12, “Jesus, Not Me” Sunday, November 29th, 2020 Sermon Questions: How could the Messiah be both King David’s son and King David’s Lord? What was the difference between Jesus and the scribes and Pharisees? Sermon references: 1 Corinthians 15:17-19 1 Corinthians 15:58 Romans 12:1-2 Romans 13:7-10 Psalms 110:1 2 Samuel 7:12-13 Micah 5:2 (NKJV) Isaiah 9:6-7 Matthew 3:16-17 Matthew 17:5 John 5:17-18 John 10:24-33 John 8:52-58 1 Chron. 17:11-12 2 Samuel 7:12-13 Luke 1:31-33 Revelation 22:16 Romans 1:1-4 Luke 12:1-3 James 1:22 Matthew 11:28-30 Luke 4:18-21 John 8:31-32 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 Matthew 6:1-6 Matthew 5:14-16 1 Timothy 4:12 Matthew 26:25 and 26:49; John 1:38 and 3:26 1 Corinthians 4:15, Philippians 2:22. Galatians 4:19 1 Timothy 2:7, 2 Timothy 1:11 Philippians 2:5-11 Philippians 2:1-4 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #454, Matthew 22:41-23:12, “Jesus, Not Me” Sunday, November 29th, 2020 Sermon Questions: How could the Messiah be both King David’s son and King David’s Lord? What was the difference between Jesus and the scribes and Pharisees? Sermon references: 1 Corinthians 15:17-19 1 Corinthians 15:58 Romans 12:1-2 Romans 13:7-10 Psalms 110:1 2 Samuel 7:12-13 Micah 5:2 (NKJV) Isaiah 9:6-7 Matthew 3:16-17 Matthew 17:5 John 5:17-18 John 10:24-33 John 8:52-58 1 Chron. 17:11-12 2 Samuel 7:12-13 Luke 1:31-33 Revelation 22:16 Romans 1:1-4 Luke 12:1-3 James 1:22 Matthew 11:28-30 Luke 4:18-21 John 8:31-32 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 Matthew 6:1-6 Matthew 5:14-16 1 Timothy 4:12 Matthew 26:25 and 26:49; John 1:38 and 3:26 1 Corinthians 4:15, Philippians 2:22. Galatians 4:19 1 Timothy 2:7, 2 Timothy 1:11 Philippians 2:5-11 Philippians 2:1-4 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #453, Matthew 22:34-46, sermon title is “The Greatest” Sunday, November 22nd, 2020 Sermon Questions: What is the greatest commandment? How could the Messiah be both King David’s son and King David’s Lord? Sermon references: Mark 12:28-34 Numbers 13:27-33 Numbers 14:19-23 1 John 4:9-10 John 14:15 John 15:10 1 John 5:2-3 Leviticus 19:18 James 2:8-10 Galatians 3:21-24 Luke 10:25-37 James 2:12-13 1 Timothy 1:16 Romans 11:30-31 Psalms 110:1 2 Samuel 7:12-13 Micah 5:2 Isaiah 9:6-7 Matthew 3:16-17 John 12:28-30 Matthew 17:5 John 5:17-18 John 10:24-33 John 8:52-58 1 Chron. 17:11-12; 2 Samuel 7:12-13 Luke 1:31-33 Revelation 22:16 Romans 1:1-4 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #453, Matthew 22:34-46, sermon title is “The Greatest” Sunday, November 22nd, 2020 Sermon Questions: What is the greatest commandment? How could the Messiah be both King David’s son and King David’s Lord? Sermon references: Mark 12:28-34 Numbers 13:27-33 Numbers 14:19-23 1 John 4:9-10 John 14:15 John 15:10 1 John 5:2-3 Leviticus 19:18 James 2:8-10 Galatians 3:21-24 Luke 10:25-37 James 2:12-13 1 Timothy 1:16 Romans 11:30-31 Psalms 110:1 2 Samuel 7:12-13 Micah 5:2 Isaiah 9:6-7 Matthew 3:16-17 John 12:28-30 Matthew 17:5 John 5:17-18 John 10:24-33 John 8:52-58 1 Chron. 17:11-12; 2 Samuel 7:12-13 Luke 1:31-33 Revelation 22:16 Romans 1:1-4 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
What do executives want from their Project Managers? What are their expectations? What do they like about how PMs work? What do they not like? In this first of two episodes covering the Executive Point of View, we talk to 10 executives from a wide spectrum of businesses - software, kitchen appliances, construction, defense, etc. - to find out what it is that executives value in their PMs. Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI’s CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 PDU Claim Code: 4634C7VD5A Activity Number: PMPOV0080 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Roger Collison is the CEO of Beracah Homes in Greenwood, Delaware. With over 17 years experience, first as VP, then President, now CEO, Roger has learned much about the construction industry. His focus has been on developing LEAN initiatives as well as DOE Energy Certifications. Jeffrey Goldman is the CEO of GoldSentinel, which he founded in 2015 to address the growing need for better decision making through insight discovery. Prior to his current position, Jeffrey launched and led GoldBot Consulting, Inc., growing the company to a thriving multi-million dollar software development and analytic business. Tom Klaff is a passionate entrepreneur and angel investor who has founded, led and sold six technology startups over a 25-year career. He is currently co-founder and CEO of Revolution Cooking, LLC, a technology platform company that designs, markets, and sells high-speed cooking appliances powered by its proprietary InstaGlo™ Fast Heating System. Ken Loy has been CEO at Hensoldt, Inc. since its inception in 2018. As a Defense Industry veteran, Ken led engineering development programs and business development accounts for Lockheed Martin Corporation, Engility Corporation and Georgetown University. Jeff Mascott is CEO at Adfero, a communications agency with an entrepreneurial mindset. Prior to launching Adfero, Jeff co-founded Fireside 21, a leading provider of CRM and web services to the U.S. Congress. He formerly led digital strategy for Congressman J.C. Watts, Jr., Chairman of the House Republican Congress. Erin Pitera is the CEO of FMP Consulting, a strategic management consulting firm that delivers evidence-based workforce and organizational management solutions. As CEO, Erin Pitera provides strategic leadership and direction over FMP’s organizational performance by driving long-term business growth and providing exemplary client service. Jeff Powell is the CEO of Strongbridge LLC, a government IT services provider. Mr. Powell has over 30 years of experience in government contracting, having led both small and large businesses in bidding, winning, and operating IT infrastructure and software development projects. Pat Sheridan is co-founder and Managing Partner of Modus Create, a global consulting firm that helps global 1000 businesses accelerate their digital transformation. Founded in 2011, Modus Create has been recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing privately held companies in the United States for the past five years in a row. Trevor Willby founded T-Rex in 1999 with a focus on long-term value creation powered by successful client delivery and employee successes. T-Rex Solutions is a proven mid-tier business, delivering next generation IT solutions for large enterprise transformation and modernization Cloud based efforts. Steve Williams is president of Pentagon Strategies, LLC. He has decades of experience in defense and aerospace, and is an expert in global teaming, multi-national programs, and government-industrial relations. As a CEO, Steve grew a private Transatlantic company to qualify as a top 100 global defense firm and named the F-35 Fighter Aircraft Supplier of the Year.
Message #452, Matthew 22:23-33, “The Word of God, the Power of God" Sunday, November 15th, 2020 Sermon Question: Why is it so critical to understand the Bible accurately, and through it the power of God? Sermon references: Acts 23:8 2 Timothy 3:16-17 John 10:24-33 John 5:17-18 Deuteronomy 25:5-10 Ruth 4:1-12 Psa 127:1 1 Cor. 2:14 Rev 21:24-27 Mat 25:21, 23 Luk 24:39-43 Rev 19:7, 9 Rev 22:3 Jhn 4:34 Heb 11:16 1Co 2:9 1Co 2:10, 14 Exod. 3:6 2 Timothy 1:13 Dan 12:1-2 Isa 26:19 Job 19:26-27 1Co 15:35-49 1Co 15:58 2Co 5:1-8 Matthew 16:12 2Ti 3:1-5 Matthew 19:26 Mark 10:27 Luke 18:27 Matthew 19:25 Romans 10:13 Matthew 3:7 2 Timothy 4:1-4 Titus 2:1 Titus 2:11-15 Romans 15:4 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #452, Matthew 22:23-33, “The Word of God, the Power of God" Sunday, November 15th, 2020 Sermon Question: Why is it so critical to understand the Bible accurately, and through it the power of God? Sermon references: Acts 23:8 2 Timothy 3:16-17 John 10:24-33 John 5:17-18 Deuteronomy 25:5-10 Ruth 4:1-12 Psa 127:1 1 Cor. 2:14 Rev 21:24-27 Mat 25:21, 23 Luk 24:39-43 Rev 19:7, 9 Rev 22:3 Jhn 4:34 Heb 11:16 1Co 2:9 1Co 2:10, 14 Exod. 3:6 2 Timothy 1:13 Dan 12:1-2 Isa 26:19 Job 19:26-27 1Co 15:35-49 1Co 15:58 2Co 5:1-8 Matthew 16:12 2Ti 3:1-5 Matthew 19:26 Mark 10:27 Luke 18:27 Matthew 19:25 Romans 10:13 Matthew 3:7 2 Timothy 4:1-4 Titus 2:1 Titus 2:11-15 Romans 15:4 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #451, Matthew 22:8-22, “The King’s Invitations” Part 3 Sunday, November 8th, 2020 Sermon Questions: What does the Bible mean when it says we bear God’s image? How does the answer to this influence my life? Why is it so critical to understand the Bible accurately, and through it the power of God? Sermon references: Matthew 21:28-32 Matthew 15:7-8 Jeremiah 29:4-7 Romans 13:1-7 Act 4:17-20 Matthew 22:20-21 Genesis 1:26-27 Gen 12 1 Corinthians 1:27-31 John 15:16 John 15:19 Gen 3 Romans 7; Ephesians 2:1-3 2 Cor. 5 Romans 7:23 1 Peter 2:11 Galatians 5:17,24 Ephesians 4:17-24 Romans 8:29 Philippians 1:6 Philippians 2:12-16 Romans 9:30-33 1 Peter 2:1-3 Hebrews 10:19-25 Colossians 3:8-17 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #451, Matthew 22:8-22, “The King’s Invitations” Part 3 Sunday, November 8th, 2020 Sermon Questions: What does the Bible mean when it says we bear God’s image? How does the answer to this influence my life? Why is it so critical to understand the Bible accurately, and through it the power of God? Sermon references: Matthew 21:28-32 Matthew 15:7-8 Jeremiah 29:4-7 Romans 13:1-7 Act 4:17-20 Matthew 22:20-21 Genesis 1:26-27 Gen 12 1 Corinthians 1:27-31 John 15:16 John 15:19 Gen 3 Romans 7; Ephesians 2:1-3 2 Cor. 5 Romans 7:23 1 Peter 2:11 Galatians 5:17,24 Ephesians 4:17-24 Romans 8:29 Philippians 1:6 Philippians 2:12-16 Romans 9:30-33 1 Peter 2:1-3 Hebrews 10:19-25 Colossians 3:8-17 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook
Message #450, Matthew 22:8-22, “The King’s Invitations” Part 2 Sunday, November 1st, 2020 Sermon Questions: What does the parable of the wedding feast teach us about God and ourselves? What does the Bible mean when it says we bear God’s image? How does the answer to this influence my life? Sermon References: Rev 19:6-9 Isa 61:10 Isa 62:5 John 11:53 John 11:47-48 James 4:1-10 2 Timothy 2:24-26 Calvary Chapel Reston Station 1950 Isaac Newton Sq. Reston, VA 20195 (703) 834-8100 http://www.calvaryreston.org/ https://www.instagram.com/calvaryreston/ https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-youtube https://tinyurl.com/CCRS-Facebook