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Mark Hausted og Jesper Arnth - bedre kendt som A-holdet, er samlet igen. Vi starter med at høre, hvordan den seneste måned er gået, for der sker mange ting, når foråret først er over os! Hos Jesper er de ved at være færdige med at vaccinere imod Bluetongue, og det er godt nyt, for det har været svært at få leveret nok vacciner. Der er desværre også sket en arbejdsulykke på ejendommen, som Jesper sætter ord på. Hos Mark er der gode nyheder, for Hausted Jersey er nemlig blevet godkendt til hjerte to. Og så er han kommet i bestyrelsen i Jysk Landboforening, så han kan tilbringe lidt mere tid samme med Jesper… Som i øvrigt er blevet suppleant for Christian Lund i L&F. Vi skal også tale om årets Kvægkongres, som både Jesper og Mark har været forbi. De har været til mange spændende indlæg, og har selvfølgelig også været forbi ‘den lokale' bar efterfølgende. Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende kvægsnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarne og mindre erfarne gæsteværter kommer forbi studiet! Malkekvæg præsenteres i samarbejde med GLS-A og Ribers Maskinimport.
What is the future of document generation in 2025, and how should businesses navigate the risks of AI? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Christian Lund, co-founder of Templafy, to explore how AI-powered document automation is reshaping productivity, compliance, and security in modern enterprises. As companies push for greater efficiency, many are adopting AI tools to streamline workflows. But AI's effectiveness depends heavily on context—and context is something you can't always rely on users to provide. Christian shares why most people approach AI like a search engine, entering a handful of keywords and expecting the right results. But would you brief a colleague with just a few disjointed words? Better briefs lead to better outputs, whether you're working with humans or AI. This is where Templafy steps in, delivering AI-powered document generation solutions that integrate seamlessly with platforms like Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and Salesforce. Trusted by over 800 enterprises, including KPMG, BDO, and Adobe, Templafy automates document creation while maintaining compliance and brand consistency—saving employees up to 30 days per year. We also dive into why the best automation happens when humans are less involved. Far from sidelining human input, this approach reduces compliance risks and frees employees to focus on high-value work that drives business growth. Christian explains how Templafy orchestrates AI models, data sources, and workflows to ensure optimal outcomes, from sales collateral to RFP responses. Plus, we explore future trends, including AI agents and stronger orchestration that allows businesses to stay in control of AI-powered processes. How can businesses balance the push for faster workflows with the need for secure, compliant documents? And what role will AI agents play in tomorrow's document generation landscape? Tune in to discover how Templafy is paving the way for smarter, safer automation.
Vi starter for alvor sæson 2025 op i denne uge. Vi har inviteret Christian Lund, formand for kvæg hos L&F, i studiet til en snak om mælkeproduktionen i Danmark. Noget, der fylder dagsordnen lige nu, er treparten, som vi alle arbejder på at forstå, så vi ved, hvordan vi skal forholde os. Noget af det der bekymrer Christian mest ved treparten er ‘kampen om jorden', og alle de arealer, der skal bruges til andet end landbrugsproduktion. VI kommer også omkring et par aktuelle emner, fx viser undersøgelser, at komælk er sundere end “plante-drik”. Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende kvægsnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarne og mindre erfarne gæsteværter kommer forbi studiet! Malkekvæg præsenteres i samarbejde med Staldmæglerne og RNSolutions.
Vad ska man läsa en regnig höstdag då man ligger under en mysig filt? Vår litteraturredaktör Lina Kalmteg har noggrant undersökt höstens utgivningar och tipsar om böcker som den litteraturintresserade ej får missa. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. LITTERATURFESTIVALENS ÖKANDE POPULÄRITETNu drar Louisiana Literature igång i Danmark, en festival som lockat författare som Chimananda Ngozi Adichie, Paul Auster, Svjetlana Aleksijevitj, Haruki Murakami, Karl Ove Knausgård och Joyce Carol Oates sedan starten 2010.Men den danska litteraturfestivalen är bara ett exempel av ett ständigt växande festivalscen. De blir allt fler och det är utanför storstäderna som de frodas mest.I dagens program undersöker vi varför litteraturfestivalerna blivit så populära? Vad är det för behov hos läsarna som de fyller? Och vad tycker författarna själva om att åka till olika festivaler och möta publiken?Det gör vi tillsammans med Christian Lund, konstnärlig ledare för Louisiana Literature, Magnus Persson, professor i litteraturvetenskap med didaktisk inriktning vid Malmö Universitet och Erik Jonsson, arrangör för en av Sveriges äldsta och största festivaler, Littfest i Umeå.HANTVERKETOBS i P1 är inne på sista veckan av sitt sommaruppehåll. Istället hör vi ett avsnitt av serien Hantverket, där vi möter människor som verkar bakom kulissen i kulturbranschen.Idag handlar det om bokbindaren Hannah Morrissey som blev besatt av att ta reda på hur böcker egentligen blir till redan som barn. Nu är hon bokbindarmästare med egen ateljé och älskar att klä böcker i vackra sidentyger.Programledare: Lisa WallProducent: Saman Bakhtiari
Gudstjeneste søndag d. 14. januar 2024, Joh. 4,5-26, prædiken ved Christian Lund Pedersen by Kristkirken
I denne uge slutter vi sæsonen af med fornemt besøg. Christian Lund, formand for Kvæg i L&F, afrunder nemlig året sammen med os. Vi får en status på forhandlingerne omkring CO2-afgiften og spørger også, om L&F gør nok for at påvirke forhandlingerne og debatten. Noget andet vi kommer omkring er den kampagne som Greenpeace kører i øjeblikket, hvor de bl.a. benytter et logo, der minder MEGET og Landbrug & Fødevarers. Vi slutter programmet af med at være på forkant med “sødmælksdebatten”, som plejer at starte omkring juletid. Vi spørger Christian, om han synes det er retfærdigt, at mælk og fløde sælges til en meget billig tilbudspris i de fleste supermarkeder! Malkekvæg er tilbage d. 1. januar 2024 - Tak fordi I har lyttet med i år! Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders og Mads, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende landbrugssnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarne og mindre erfarne gæsteværter kommer forbi! Programsponsor: Vestjyllands Andel, Sagro
In this episode, Carl Oldsberg, CEO of eBerry by Strawberry, discusses the remarkable story of how Nordic Choice Hotels underwent a major rebranding to position itself to expand the way they provide hospitality far beyond the hundreds of hotels, restaurants, and spas they have.Facing the challenges brought on by the crisis, the company initiated a strategy process involving a hundred employees to look beyond the pandemic and strengthen their business model. The rebranding not only created engagement and energy within the company but also opened up new ways to serve their guests and unlock new revenue streams. Listen now to hear all about what they learned, how they did this, and what the results have been so far.If you like this episode, check out "How we are providing hospitality outside the walls of our hotels" with their VP of Strategic Growth, Christian Lundén.Follow Carl on LinkedInVisit the Strawberry websiteLearn more about the rebrand hereWhat did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
I denne uge har vi besøg af Christian Lund, formand for kvæg i L&F. Vi lægger ud med at diskutere fødevarestyrelsens kostråd, som anbefaler at skære ned på kødforbruget for at passe på klimaet. Men burde det så ikke være en del af ‘kostrådene', at man skal spise flere danskproducerede fødevarer? Vi vender også tørken og Christian sætter et par ord på, hvordan det ser ud på sin egen ejendom. Hvad siger kommunen, hvis man har behov for ekstraordinære vandingstilladelser? Dagens sidste emne er landbrugets 2023 plan. Det er aldrig gratis for erhvervet, når man skal tilpasse sig det samfund vi lever i, og nu er der lagt en plan, som vi selv har været med til at lave. Landbruget har ikke råd til en CO2-afgift! Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders og Mads, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende landbrugssnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarne og mindre erfarne gæsteværter kommer forbi! Programsponsor: Vestjyllands Andel, Sagro
Det er blevet Juli og dermed tid til en ny udgave af Mælketanken. Vi udkommer en uge tidligere end normalt, så planlægningen passer med sommerferien. Vi vender naturligvis mælkeprisen, hvor vi også bringer en lille rettelse i løbet af programmet. Der har enlig været lidt rod i sammenligningsgrundlaget. Vi vender også det opkøb af mælkeproduktionen i Holland, der er i gang lige nu, hvor det ikke har været helt tydeligt, hvad man solgte. Og producenterne står tilbage med jord, der nærmest er værdiløs og uden rettigheder. Månedens emne tager udgangspunkt i en undersøgelse som LDM har lavet, der viser at RIGTIG MANGE stalde ikke er klar til 2034. Vi ringer ud til Christian Lund, formand for Kvæg hos L&F, og diskuterer de nye krav - og om vi kan nå i mål! Mælketanken er tilbage til normal tid den anden uge i August! I Mælketanken sætter Kjartan Poulsen og Arne Dahl fokus på LDMs arbejde. LDM beskæftiger sig med alle de store - og små - politiske sager, der har en betydning for mælkeproducenterne! Så læn dig tilbage i traktoren og lyt med, når Mælketanker udkommer 2. fredag i måneden - hele året rundt!
On this week’s show we are joined by Templfy’s Christian Lund to talk about the ways in which software companies account for the latest and greatest tech hypes. In Matt’s introduction he mentioned the work of extreme grumpiness from Chris King. It’s here: https://noscootersrequired.substack.com/p/the-frog-who-asked-for-nothing
Christian Lundén and his team at Nordic Choice Hotels in Sweden are looking at new opportunities to provide hospitality (and generate revenue) outside the walls of their hotels. Listen to how they're doing this in today's episode. What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
IT departments, which have long faced difficulties trying to recruit skilled talent, are now facing an additional challenge as many businesses put a freeze on hiring in the face of economic instability and look to use existing resources as efficiently as possible. With this goal in mind, it's important to enable employees to be productive, while not leaving them overworked.Improperly organised work stacks, insufficient collaboration and a failure to adapt to changing work environments are all factors that can negatively impact productivity, and must be tackled from the planning stage to allow workplaces to thrive.In this episode, Jane and Rory speak to Christian Lund, co-founder at productivity tech firm Templafy, to unpack concerns around productivity in the current landscape and how automation and AI can help to solve these problems.
Vi er fået fint besøg i studiet. Denne gang er Christian Lund, formand for Kvæg, og Janni Petersen, årets kvægelev 2022, med for at gøre os lidt klogere på konkurrencen “Årets kvægelev” og selve kvægkongressen. Christian fortæller også om, hvilken betydning det har på arbejdspladsen, hvis man tiltrækker de unge! Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders og Mads, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende landbrugssnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarne og mindre erfarne gæsteværter kommer forbi! Programsponsor: Vestjyllands Andel, Sagro
Det er blevet november og dermed tid til en ny episode af "Mælketanken". I denne episode sætter vi fokus på det netop afsluttede folketingsvalg, som desværre kom til at handle rigtig meget om CO2-afgifter på landbruget. Vi diskuterer også problemerne med salmonella - og ser på, hvad vi kan gøre for at bryde smitten. Christian Lund, formand for kvæg hos L&F, er med i studiet denne gang! I Mælketanken sætter Kjartan Poulsen og Arne Dahl fokus på LDMs arbejde. LDM beskæftiger sig med alle de store - og små - politiske sager, der har en betydning for mælkeproducenterne! Så læn dig tilbage i traktoren og lyt med, når Mælketanker udkommer 2. fredag i måneden - hele året rundt!
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Christian Lund har igen slået vejen forbi studiet, og vi er selvfølgelig nysgerrige på, hvad der er sket siden sidst. Vi kommer omkring alt fra Åbent Landbrug - hvor forbrugerne har mulighed for at få indsigt i branchen - til folketingsvalget der er lige om hjørnet. Vi vender også kort sagen om avlsforummet i DH. Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders og Mads, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende landbrugssnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarende og mindre erfarende gæsteværter kommer forbi og sætter kløerne i køerne.
I denne uge har vi fokus på Enhedslistens nye forslag: En halvering af husdyrproduktionen i Danmark inden 2030. Vi undersøger baggrunden for forslaget og ringer derfor ud til Søren Egge Rasmussen, Landbrugsordfører for Enhedslisten. Vi kontakter også Christian Lund, formand for Kvæg hos Landbrug & Fødevarer, for at høre, hvad han tænker om forslaget. Afslutningsvist hører vi hvad Anni Matthiesen, MF for Venstre, mener om forslaget - og hvilke alternativer der er. Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders og Mads, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende landbrugssnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarende og mindre erfarende gæsteværter kommer forbi og sætter kløerne i køerne.
I denne uge har vi fået besøg af Christian Lund fra Landbrug & Fødevarer. Vi diskuterer nogle af de emner, der er hotte lige nu. Nemlig mælkepriser, grøn omstilling og så vender vi kort Landsskuet. Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders og Mads, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende landbrugssnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarende og mindre erfarende gæsteværter kommer forbi og sætter kløerne i køerne.
In the news today: Students react to campus life without the mask mandate. ICHD and MSU to hold COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Monday. Clemson guard and former Michigan Miss Basketball Gabby Elliott transfers to MSU.
Women will drive India´s future as India now officially has more females than males. In Norway, many high profile leaders have joined the Norwegian campaign #arnekampanjen. The information campaign is inspired by a Dutch LinkedIn campaign called Peter. There are more leaders in the Netherlands named Peter than there are female leaders in total.Among the 100 highest paid leaders in Norway, there are as many named Arne as there are women in total.As DEIB is in the core of DMI, we have decided to support #arnekampanjen.We are happy to share that we have invited Men who support women for International Women's Day, March 8th conversation as we can not achieve any of the SDGs without gender equality.We have with us:1. Sindre Finnes, the husband of Erna Solberg. Erna was the Prime Minister of Norway till October 2021. His wife, Erna Solberg, was elected as Prime Minister in 2013 and re-elected in 2017, thus making her the second female to hold the position in Norway. From 2016 the Erna co-chaired the UN Secretary General's Advocacy group for the Sustainable Development goals. Among the goals, she takes a particular interest in access to quality education for all, in particular girls and children.Norways First Man, Sindre Finnes, is a Norwegian economist and organizational leader in Norsk Industri.2. Christian Lund is an appeal court judge in Oslo. He is married to one of the most powerful business women in Norway: Kristin Skogen Lund. Kristin was EVP for Nordic activities within Telenor. She has been a member of the board of the Orkla Group. Skogen Lund has served as Director general of the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise. Fortune cited Skogen Lund among the "Fortune 50 Most Powerful Women in Business». Kristin was featured on the "10 Global women on the rise" list. The Norwegian business magazine Kapital has two years in a row put her on the top of the list of Norway's most powerful women.3. Parul Soni, Founder & Global Managing partner of Think Through Consulting. He has worked in over 54 countries with Fortune 500 companies, global alliances, industry associations, international development organizations and knowledge institutions. Soni has driven many programs including women entrepreneurship across South Asia. Parul is also the founder and secretary general of Association of Business Women in Commerce & Industry (ABWCI). It is a Virtual Global Chamber of Commerce for Women.
I denne uge har vi besøg af Christian Lund, formand for kvæg i Landbrug og Fødevarer. Christian giver et indblik i de politiske sager, han arbejder med i øjeblikket. Vi kommer bl.a. ind på forbrugerdrevet produktion og udfordringerne på klimaområdet. Hør også lidt om, hvad der sker til Kvægkongressen i foråret. Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders og Mads, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende landbrugssnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarende og mindre erfarende gæsteværter kommer forbi og sætter kløerne i køerne.
Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders og Mads, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende landbrugssnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarende og mindre erfarende gæsteværter kommer forbi og sætter kløerne i køerne. I denne episode får Anders og Mads en politisk update af kvægformand Christian Lund. De har også besøg af Søren og Frederik, der begge sælger produkter til landmænd. Hvordan er det egentlig at være sælger, og hvorfor bliver man det? Vi kan godt advare om en seriøs omgang "ananas i egen juice"!
Why are land rights so bitterly contested in Indonesia, even after the end of Suharto's New Order in 1998? What methods have grassroots movements used to re-possess – or to occupy – lands that have been seized by powerful entities? How come small-scale Indonesian farmers and marginalized communities crave legal recognition from the state? How did the Free Aceh Movement make the post-conflict land rights situation there worse than before? And why does Christian Lund insist that his new book is not primarily a book about Indonesia? And above all, why is “What is to be done?” the wrong question to ask about the problem of land dispossession? In this wide-ranging conversation with NIAS Director Duncan McCargo, Christian Lund – a professor in the Department of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Copenhagen – talks about his ground-breaking new book, Nine-Tenths of the Law: Enduring Dispossession in Indonesia (Yale UP, 2021). Christian explains how he switched from studying Ghana to working on ‘bedazzling' Indonesia; and what he discovered during a long, collaborative journey of deep ethnographic immersion, during which he focused on troublesome and intractable questions of land rights, in cases drawn from North Sumatra, West Java and Aceh. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk
Why are land rights so bitterly contested in Indonesia, even after the end of Suharto's New Order in 1998? What methods have grassroots movements used to re-possess – or to occupy – lands that have been seized by powerful entities? How come small-scale Indonesian farmers and marginalized communities crave legal recognition from the state? How did the Free Aceh Movement make the post-conflict land rights situation there worse than before? And why does Christian Lund insist that his new book is not primarily a book about Indonesia? And above all, why is “What is to be done?” the wrong question to ask about the problem of land dispossession? In this wide-ranging conversation with NIAS Director Duncan McCargo, Christian Lund – a professor in the Department of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Copenhagen – talks about his ground-breaking new book, Nine-Tenths of the Law: Enduring Dispossession in Indonesia (Yale UP, 2021). Christian explains how he switched from studying Ghana to working on ‘bedazzling' Indonesia; and what he discovered during a long, collaborative journey of deep ethnographic immersion, during which he focused on troublesome and intractable questions of land rights, in cases drawn from North Sumatra, West Java and Aceh. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
Why are land rights so bitterly contested in Indonesia, even after the end of Suharto's New Order in 1998? What methods have grassroots movements used to re-possess – or to occupy – lands that have been seized by powerful entities? How come small-scale Indonesian farmers and marginalized communities crave legal recognition from the state? How did the Free Aceh Movement make the post-conflict land rights situation there worse than before? And why does Christian Lund insist that his new book is not primarily a book about Indonesia? And above all, why is “What is to be done?” the wrong question to ask about the problem of land dispossession? In this wide-ranging conversation with NIAS Director Duncan McCargo, Christian Lund – a professor in the Department of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Copenhagen – talks about his ground-breaking new book, Nine-Tenths of the Law: Enduring Dispossession in Indonesia (Yale UP, 2021). Christian explains how he switched from studying Ghana to working on ‘bedazzling' Indonesia; and what he discovered during a long, collaborative journey of deep ethnographic immersion, during which he focused on troublesome and intractable questions of land rights, in cases drawn from North Sumatra, West Java and Aceh. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Why are land rights so bitterly contested in Indonesia, even after the end of Suharto's New Order in 1998? What methods have grassroots movements used to re-possess – or to occupy – lands that have been seized by powerful entities? How come small-scale Indonesian farmers and marginalized communities crave legal recognition from the state? How did the Free Aceh Movement make the post-conflict land rights situation there worse than before? And why does Christian Lund insist that his new book is not primarily a book about Indonesia? And above all, why is “What is to be done?” the wrong question to ask about the problem of land dispossession? In this wide-ranging conversation with NIAS Director Duncan McCargo, Christian Lund – a professor in the Department of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Copenhagen – talks about his ground-breaking new book, Nine-Tenths of the Law: Enduring Dispossession in Indonesia (Yale UP, 2021). Christian explains how he switched from studying Ghana to working on ‘bedazzling' Indonesia; and what he discovered during a long, collaborative journey of deep ethnographic immersion, during which he focused on troublesome and intractable questions of land rights, in cases drawn from North Sumatra, West Java and Aceh. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Why are land rights so bitterly contested in Indonesia, even after the end of Suharto's New Order in 1998? What methods have grassroots movements used to re-possess – or to occupy – lands that have been seized by powerful entities? How come small-scale Indonesian farmers and marginalized communities crave legal recognition from the state? How did the Free Aceh Movement make the post-conflict land rights situation there worse than before? And why does Christian Lund insist that his new book is not primarily a book about Indonesia? And above all, why is “What is to be done?” the wrong question to ask about the problem of land dispossession? In this wide-ranging conversation with NIAS Director Duncan McCargo, Christian Lund – a professor in the Department of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Copenhagen – talks about his ground-breaking new book, Nine-Tenths of the Law: Enduring Dispossession in Indonesia (Yale UP, 2021). Christian explains how he switched from studying Ghana to working on ‘bedazzling' Indonesia; and what he discovered during a long, collaborative journey of deep ethnographic immersion, during which he focused on troublesome and intractable questions of land rights, in cases drawn from North Sumatra, West Java and Aceh. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/southeast-asian-studies
Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders og Mads, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende landbrugssnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarende og mindre erfarende gæsteværter kommer forbi og sætter kløerne i køerne. I denne episode er Christian Lund, formand for kvæg hos Landbrug & Fødevarer, på besøg i studiet. Christian giver Anders og Mads en update på landbrugsudspillet - og forhandlingerne. Hvor meget indflydelse har Christian? Og hvordan skal vi forholde os til fremtidens landbrug i DK?
Meet Peruvian Nobel Prize-winner Mario Vargas Llosa (b.1936), who talks about his literary beginnings and about the inherent power good literature has to make readers aware of another reality: “What we call civilisation is a process that started with this dissatisfaction with the world as it is.Mario Vargas Llosa was interviewed by Christian Lund at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark in June 2019.
“I always move on with the strength of my writing.” In this powerful portrait, South Korean writer Han Kang – winner of the 2016 Man Booker International Prize – reveals the story of how she became an author, and how writing helps her pierce her distrust in human beings.Han Kang was interviewed by Christian Lund in May 2019 at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark.
Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders og Mads, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende landbrugssnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarende og mindre erfarende gæsteværter kommer forbi og sætter kløerne i køerne. I denne episode bliver Anders og Mads lidt klogere på det nye landbrugsudspil fra regeringen. Vi vender dog først tilbage til gode gamle dage med et opkald til Mark Hausted med de knap 60 Jersey køer. Senere i programmet har vi Christian Lund, formand for Kvæg, med på et interview for at sætte dugfriske ord på den første gennemlæsning af landbrugsudspillet!
Ensomhed, stress og angst, tre ord der for mange unge er kommet meget tættere på i løbet af Coronakrisen. Dagens gæst Christian Lund, centerchef for Headspace i København er i studiet for at gøre os klogere på hans holdning, nemlig den at unge i stærk mistrivsel skal have hjælp, og det er nu. Vi snakker bl.a. om hvorfor graden af de henvendelser Headspace modtager fra unge er blevet mere voldsom og hvordan en genstartspakke kunne se ud for unge i mistrivsel.Dagens vært: Vitus Robak@VitusCzubata
70-minute in-depth interview with rock singer and poet Patti Smith, who speaks about her National Book Award winning memoir 'Just Kids' and her life with literature, beginning when she was a child : “I thought we didn't have to grow up. I was heartbroken to find out that we didn't have a choice.” Patti Smith was interviewed by festival director Christian Lund at the Louisiana Literature festival at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in 2012.
In this episode, we speak to Christian Lund Co-Founder and CPO, Templafy, who recently made the Financial Times list as one of the 125 fastest-growing companies in Europe, with a unique product offering related to Dynamic Document Creation. Christian tells us all about how they established product-market fit and landed their first enterprise customer within months of inception, going enterprise and being a born global from the getgo, and how every customer is a market of its own. Among many other interesting tips, Christian also shares how they approached geographical expansion in a way that is different from the norm. This and much more, tune in.
Formand for Sønderjysk Landbo Forening, Christian Lund, ser tilbage på et anderledes 2020 og frem mod 2021.
Meet American poet Ariana Reines, who has been described as one of the crucial voices of her generation. In this video, she talks openly about how extreme familial circumstances “pushed” her into poetry, and how writing lets you enter the deepest levels of experience. Ariana Reines was interviewed by Christian Lund in October 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Christian Lundén spår i framtiden i rollen som Director of Future Business på Nordic Choice Hotels/eBerry. Vad kommer flyga i framtiden, vad vill gästerna ha och hur kommer vi dit? eBarry startades för 4 år sen med visionen om att bli bäst på det digitala och värna om sina lojala medlemmar. Detta har lett till många spännande projekt som ska sprida hotellkänslan och ge vardagslyx till gästerna! De vill vara så mycket mer än bara ett hotell. De vill skapa en gemensam mötesplats med en speciell känsla, miljö, service och upplevelse! Besökspodden spelades in den 13/2 (d v s innan Corona-utbrottet) på Clarion Sign och produceras av rekryteringsföretaget Sasongspersonal.se
Lars blev nomineret til årets CMO 2020 og er vores første gæst, der udelukkende arbejder med B2B. Han har gennem hele sin professionelle karriere beskæftiget sig med markedsføring i medicinal-verdenen og har således solid erfaring med både forretningsudvikling og salg af “knap så sexede produkter”.Præsenteret af Alexander & Peter fra Nordic Social.
**Udsendelsen er sponsoreret af sortesokker.dk** Vi er klar med endnu et afsnit af Mediano Legends, som er programserien, hvor vi tegner portrætter af nogle af fodboldens største legender og personligheder. Og denne gang går vi altså tæt på Gabriel Batistuta. Vært, Adam Møller Gomaa, får selskab i studiet af Christian Lund, som har været Fiorentina-fan siden starten af 90’erne, hvor han havde Batistuta-plakater hængende på drengeværelset og Karsten Krogh, som har kommenteret italiensk fodbold i 15 år og altid har haft en særlig plads i hjertet forbeholdt Fiorentina og Batistuta.
One of the core assets of a brand is its typeface. Most design and marketing people would agree. The challenge, however, is getting the everyday user to grasp the importance of this and empower them to use fonts consistently to improve brand integrity. But how do brands with thousands of employees roll out fonts to the entire organization? Mathias Jepersen talks us through the value in choosing an immediately recognizable font. Templafy Co-Founder, Christian Lund, joins Mathias to discuss the need for seamless solutions to get all employees to embrace and use corporate fonts. Key takeouts from this episode: - How easily customers can recognize a brand by reading a few words in a bespoke typeface, and why small details matter - The technical and change management difficulties of getting all employees in a company to use custom fonts in their daily work - The key reasons behind the ever increasing demand for bespoke typefaces - A success story from Playtype on creating a new typeface for Københavns Kommune (Copenhagen Municipality) for their communications across the city - Whether it is possible to measure the ROI of bespoke fonts in a company For show notes and links, visit:https://www.templafy.com/blog/the-rise-of-bespoke-typeface-for-brands-with-playtype-head-mathias-jepersen For more information on Playtype's Font Foundry, visit:https://playtype.com/
I recently discovered a Danish tech startup called Templafy that beat 2500 nominees, to reach five national finalists for the Nordic Startup of the Year award. After hearing the company announce that it has acquired Berlin-based Veodin, making Veodin's popular 'SlideProof' add-in part of Templafy's enterprise communications productivity and governance platform, I invited their co-founder Christian Lund onto today's tech podcast. Templafy brings custom company templates, brand assets and best practice content together directly inside any office application, streamlining how users create on-brand and compliant documents, presentations and emails. With Templafy, global businesses safeguard their brand integrity and increase productivity through a centrally governed, secure and easy to use platform. Founded in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2014, Templafy’s team leveraged more than 15 years of experience in template management and document automation to develop an enterprise cloud service solution which is now a global market leader within its category, validated by blue chip enterprise customers on every continent.
Lars Christian Lund is the Vice President Corporate Business Development & Marketing of 3Shape, a developer of 3D scanners and CAD/CAM software solutions for the dental and audio industries. An experienced med-tech VP with over 10 years executive management experience from market leading international companies, Lund leads the 3Shape Global Marketing team and business development with focus on strategic account leadership, market development, M&A and corporate development. Based on a strong educational foundation from some of the best business schools in the world, Lund possess a strong leadership track record with strong financial results & top ratings from colleagues, employees, customers & managers. Through sharp analytical skills, teamwork, persistence and a strong focus on the customer, Lund is capable of covering a wide range of positions within sales, marketing, general management, business development and change management. https://www.straighttalkdentists.com/
I Tidsskriftets podkast for nr. 7/2007 kan du høre intervju med Ole Morten Rønning, forfatter av artikkelen «Hvordan stille diagnosen akutt hjerneslag», og med Christian Lund, førsteforfatter av artikkelen «Transitorisk iskemisk anfall». Les artiklene her: https://tidsskriftet.no/2007/03/tema-hjerneslag/hvordan-stille-diagnosen-akutt-hjerneslag og https://tidsskriftet.no/2007/03/tema-hjerneslag/transitorisk-iskemisk-anfall