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Are Personal AI Agents the future of individual empowerment? How can the evolution of digital identity make them a reality? Jamie Smith is the CEO and Founder of Customer Futures, a company focused on digital identity and customer-controlled personal data. He has been working at the forefront of digital transformation for nearly 15 years, helping deliver innovative solutions for some of the world's largest organizations. Jamie has previously worked at Evernym, Ctrl-Shift, BT and Deloitte, before embarking on various recent projects, always in the same space. References: Customer Futures - Newsletter Jamie Smith on LinkedIn Icebreaker: an open, decentralized professional networking platform Adrian Doerk: digital identity, digital wallets, and data protection (Masters of Privacy) Gam Dias: On privacy, agency, convenience, and freedom (Masters of Privacy) Turning the Web3 Tech Stack into the Post Web Stack (Jamie Burke, Outlier Ventures) Anthropic: introducing Claude 3.5 Sonnet Google unveils Project Mariner: AI agents to use the web for you (Techcrunch) Top 3 Trends in Digital Identity: What's New in Standards, Privacy, & Institutional Adoption (Privado.id) Dazza Greenwood: When AI Agents Conduct Transactions Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
This week: We watched The Net. Then we pressed CTRL-SHIFT and discussed it.
We're thrilled to welcome the incredible Darin De Paul for this one shot adventure GM'd by Henry Shields. Join 4 Drones from the Prime Estate as they embark on an adventure to break out of their factory and finally see the sun. From members of Mischief Theatre, creators of the Olivier award winning ‘The Play That Goes Wrong' and the BBC's ‘Goes Wrong Show; comes this brand new live action role play podcast.Loosely following the rules of D&D 5e join our players as they take on the roles of four heroes attempting to escape eternal damnation in DnD Hell! This episode contains Adult content and listener discretion is advisedDon't forget that you can support the show on PatreonCast Includes GM is @HenryShields Oak is @ChrisLeask Nano is @EllieMorrisWorthless is @DarinDePaulPieck 843 @GregTannahill Socials Follow us on Twitter @hellorhighpod Follow us on Instagram @hellorhighrollers ProductionTheme song by Max Runham Max Runham Spotify Cover art by Grace Derrimann @Presidentofikea Producer @GarethTempest Get in contact with us hellorhighrollerspodcast@gmail.com This podcast is hosted on Acast. See https://acast.com/privacy-policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Data fuels our digital lives, helping us make decisions, build relationships, and stay organized. To achieve these goals, we willingly share our personal data with various service providers, who give us search engines, social networks and e-commerce. But somewhere in the bargain, those providers encroached far beyond what the typical user understood. Our personal information, what makes us us, wasn't just given, it was taken, in a way that makes it very hard to get back. To unpack this asymmetry and discuss a way forward, Eyal sits down with Liz Brandt, Co-Founder and CEO of Ctrl-Shift, a strategy and business innovation consultancy specializing in helping businesses realize the strategic value of trusted personal data. Anticipating that the use of personal data would become critical, Liz started the consulting firm Ctrl-Shift over 13 years ago, dedicating her career to identifying the opportunities and solving the challenges presented by the emergent personal information economy.Specifically they discuss: Why privacy remains importantUnderstanding the information sharing relationshipThe evolution of Ctrl-Shift Striking a balance between privacy and growthThe role of standardization and legislation
Huge updates for ChatGPT are announced OpenAI just announced huge updates for ChatGPT that hold the potential to transform how we use this popular AI tool. The updates include a number of things including: Prompt examples: At the beginning of a new chat, you'll now see examples to help you get started; Suggested replies: ChatGPT now suggests relevant ways to continue your conversation; GPT-4 by default: When starting a new chat as a Plus user, ChatGPT will remember your previously selected model — no more defaulting back to GPT-3.5; Upload multiple files: You can now ask ChatGPT to analyze data and generate insights across multiple files. This is available with the Code Interpreter beta for all Plus users; Stay logged in: You'll no longer be logged out every 2 weeks; Keyboard shortcuts: Work faster with shortcuts, like ⌘ (Ctrl) + Shift + ; to copy last code block. Try ⌘ (Ctrl) + / to see the complete list. Also, missing from the update announcement but spotted by entrepreneur Neal Khosla on Twitter (and confirmed by Marketing AI Institute) it looks like the cap on messages in GPT-4 (within ChatGPT Plus) has gone away. A new, autonomous AI agent debuts from OthersideAI Matt Shumer, the CEO of OthersideAI, maker of the popular AI writing tool Hyperwrite, just debuted an AI system called “Agent-1,” a breakthrough model that can operate software like a human. Agent-1 will power the company's Personal Assistant product, which lets you give AI commands that it can then execute autonomously using your web browser. In a demo video posted to Twitter, Shumer showed Agent-1 controlling a Google Cloud dashboard on its own. Other demo videos of Personal Assistant have shown the tool autonomously planning travel for a user and drafting and sending an email to team members on its own based on a simple command given by the user. A vertical-specific LLM launches - and is a good example of what's possible Writer, a leading AI software tool and friend of Marketing AI Institute, has released a large language model designed specifically for use in healthcare. The model is called Palmyra-Med, and Writer says it has outperformed both GPT-4 and medically trained human test-takers on PubMedQA, the leading benchmark for biomedical question answering. Unlike a generic model like GPT-4, which knows a little bit about a lot of things and, as such, can be used for a wide variety of tasks, Palmyra-Med is specifically trained on publicly available sets of medical data. Writer clearly hopes to make generative AI much more accessible to healthcare organizations. Historically, adoption in healthcare of LLMs has been limited, given healthcare organizations' needs for specific medical accuracy from AI tools and robust security and compliance features that many AI systems lack. How will this change AI in an industry like healthcare? There are many more topics to be discussed, including McKinsey's annual report, and a peek inside what's happening over at Zoom.
We're thrilled to welcome the incredible Darin De Paul for this one shot adventure GM'd by Henry Shields. Join 4 Drones from the Prime Estate as they embark on an adventure to break out of their factory and finally see the sun. From members of Mischief Theatre, creators of the Olivier award winning ‘The Play That Goes Wrong' and the BBC's ‘Goes Wrong Show; comes this brand new live action role play podcast.Loosely following the rules of D&D 5e join our players as they take on the roles of four heroes attempting to escape eternal damnation in DnD Hell! This episode contains Adult content and listener discretion is advisedDon't forget that you can support the show on PatreonCast Includes GM is @HenryShields Oak is @ChrisLeask Nano is @EllieMorrisWorthless is @DarinDePaulPieck 843 @GregTannahill Socials Follow us on Twitter @hellorhighpod Follow us on Instagram @hellorhighrollers ProductionTheme song by Max Runham Max Runham Spotify Cover art by Grace Derrimann @Presidentofikea Producer @GarethTempest Get in contact with us hellorhighrollerspodcast@gmail.com This podcast is hosted on Acast. See https://acast.com/privacy-policy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sometimes, computers stop working - or ‘crash' for no apparent reason and it's usually highly frustrating, just when you're in the middle of something important. There are a few things to keep an eye on that might help you prevent these incidents happening again. One of the main ones is the CPU usage - this is the computer's central processing unit - basically its brain and by clicking in the right place you can see how hard its working. Sometimes if there's too much of a strain on your system, programmes might stop working or freeze. It might be that you lack enough memory for modern software or it isn't compatible with your device. Sometimes having a labour intensive programme running but not in use can cause problems and simply being aware of it and closing it down can stop problems occurring with the programme you're actually wanting to use. To access the data, on a PC hold down CTRL SHIFT and ESCAPE and choose Task Manager. Then enter the Performance Tab and you'll see how much of the CPU is currently being used. If you are a Mac User, go into the launchpad and click ‘activity monitor'. You should be able to set things up so you can monitor the CPU stats in a little window at the top of your screen so you'll see anything that increases the pressure on your system. Remember modern software often requires modern hardware to run it so if you're computer is more than 10 years old that is considered pretty dated now and is likely to cause issues.
Libo/Libo studio and Humbleteam are launching a podcast, all about pivoting. Our host, design consultant Anatoliy Gromov, knows firsthand how important it is to be able to shift, be it focus, goals, approach, or perspective. Every two weeks he is going to tell you the story of a professional who managed to do that in an exemplary way. You'll hear about: - a scientist who worked on IVF but ended up inventing exactly the opposite — the Pill - an entrepreneur who once met a homeless guy, bought him a cup of coffee, then quit his job and ended up getting hundreds of people off the streets - a psychologist who wanted to figure out the role of luck in life so she deep dived into the world of poker, winning 150k$ in less than two years. Episodes come out every two weeks on Thursdays. https://humbleteam.com https://libolibo.me Editors - Anastasia Yakubovskaya, Andrey Borzenko Producers - Kirill Sychev, Anastasiа Sobova, Ksenia Krasilnikova and Lika Kremer Sound engineer - Yuri Shustitsky Jingle author - Kira Weinstein
Önemli: Bu Eklenti, şu anda yalnızca WhatsApp Beta olarak adlandırılan WhatsApp'ın UWP sürümüyle uyumludur. Ayrıca, WhatsApp-Desktop gibi uygulama ile etkinleştirilen diğer yüklü eklentiler olması durumunda, çakışmaları önlemek için devre dışı bırakılmalıdır. Bu Eklenti, etiketlenmemiş nesneleri yeniden adlandırmanın yanı sıra uygulamanın önemli işlevlerine klavye kısayolları ekler. Yani: • Sesli mesaj düğmesi, kutu boşken yanlış etiketlendi. • Sesli mesaj kaydederken mesajı iptal edin. • Arşivlenmiş sohbetler penceresindeki Geri düğmesi. • Arşivlenmiş sohbetler seçeneği. • Mesaj arama kutusundaki İptal düğmesi. Klavye komut listesi: • Whatsapp'ı açın veya odaklanın: Atanmamış. • Sesli mesaj kaydını başlatın ve gönderin; CTRL + r • Kaydedilen sesli mesajı iptal edin: CTRL + Shift +r • Kayıt sırasında geçen süreyi öğrenin: CTRL+t • Mesaj listesi ve düzenleme alanı arasında geçiş yapın: alt + sol ok • Sohbet listesine odaklanın: alt + sağ ok • Kişi veya grubun adını Bildir: kontrol + shift + t • Mesajdaki yanıta odaklan ve bildir: alt + r • Ekle butonuna basın: CTRL + Shift + A • Sesli arama düğmesine basın: CTRL + Shift + L • Görüntülü Arama düğmesine basın: CTRL + Shift + V • Sohbet Bilgisi düğmesine basın: CTRL + Shift + i • Ayarlar düğmesine basın: CTRL + Shift + O • Yeni Sohbet düğmesine basın: CTRL + Shift + N • Mesajlarda eklenmemiş kişilerin telefon numaralarının kaldırılmasını etkinleştir veya devre dışı bırak: CTRL + Shift + E Eklentiyi indirmek için: https://yadi.sk/d/udnVLIKz7uVZPw
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Are you struggling to move forward in your data career? In this episode of the DATAcated on Air podcast, Kate Strachnyi hosts a panel of experts in data careers. They discuss shortcuts for starting data careers, from data analysts to data analytics engineers, data scientists, and others. Listen to learn how to successfully shift your career to where you want it to be. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... Get to know the panel [01:41] Is it too late to get into data? [11:36] Beginning your data journey [14:12] Gaining experience [19:26] Overcoming imposter syndrome [24:43] Personal branding [33:43] Salaries and negotiations [43:13] New data terms [50:39] Resources & People Mentioned Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead The Miracle Morning: The 6 Habits That Will Transform Your Life Before 8AM #LinkedInHardmode Learn Power BI with Online Courses, Classes, & Lessons | edX The Complete Power BI Practical Course 2021 - Udemy Thom Ives, Ph.D. - Lead Data Scientist - AI Strategy Corporation | LinkedIn Connect with Kira Wetzel On LinkedIn Connect with Albert Bellamy On LinkedIn Connect with Michael Green On LinkedIn Connect with Greg Coquillo On LinkedIn Connect with DATAcated http://www.datacated.com/ DATAcated on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/datacated1/ Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-strachnyi-data/ DATAcated on Twitter: https://twitter.com/datacated_ DATAcated on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/datacated Subscribe to the DATACATED On Air podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/datacated/support
Shayla is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who believes that emotional well-being and mental health is the key to having a healthy lifestyle. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, her clientele varies from adjusting to Life Transitions, Stress & Anxiety, Women's Issues, Burnout Prevention, Self-esteem, Communication, Assertiveness, Healing from Superwoman Syndrome, Personal Development, and desire to be Emotionally Healthy. In the Fall of 2020, Shayla released HEY Sis, a 40-day journal of daily encouragement and self-reflection as a companion to work that she does with modern millennial women. In this episode, we discuss the balance model;B- Boundaries with your timeA- Acknowledging our thoughts and feelingsL- Letting goA- Alignment with our values and what's important to usN- NoC- CompassionE- Embracing positivity and Gratitude mindset Guest info-Shayla Peterson, LCSW, LISW- CP (S)Website- https://www.ctrlshiftbalance.com/Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/ctrlshiftbalance/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CtrlShiftBalance/Hey Sis, 40-day Journal for Daily Encouragement and Self Reflection- https://www.ctrlshiftbalance.com/heysis This episode is sponsored by SimplePractice. Get your first $100 towards your first month of SimplePractice when you sign up for an account today. This exclusive offer is valid for new customers only. Go to https://www.simplepractice.com/partners/hersexualspace to learn more. Her Sexual Space is an independent podcast created and hosted by Janice Leonard. Produced by Vibez Productionz.
AQI Air Quality Index - measures particles in the air Ozone good at high altitudes bad on the earth surface https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone#Low_level_ozone PM2.5 Particulate Matter, 2.5 micrometers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particulates#Size,_shape_and_solubility_matter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particulates#Wildfire_smoke_risk Getting AQI data Determining air quality in my area is as simple as visiting https://www.airnow.gov and entering my zip code. Although my zip code covers 139.56 square miles, the result is accurate enough for my needs. When my zip code was submitted, the web page did not refresh. This means that the client interface made an API call to the backend server. It sure would be nice if the AQI status was emailed to my phone every hour, if the AQI was above a certain threshold. In order to get the data from the API, it is necessary to emulate the request made by the client to the API. This can be accomplished using Firefox. open Firefox go to https://www.airnow.gov open the Firefox developer tools, either through the menu or with CTRL+SHIFT+i in the dev tools, select the Network tab enter the zip code in the form and submit watch the Network tab for a POST request to https://airnowgovapi.com/reportingarea/get click on the request in the network tab Another set of tabs are now available to display various bits of information regarding the request. From this data, it is possible to recreate the query. However, I took an even easier route, and right-clicked on the query in the Network tab, and selected Copy > Copy as cURL to get the request as a curl command complete with all necessary arguments prefilled. Since I didn't want to write my entire AQI fetching script in bash, I copied the curl command into a text file and ported the request to Ruby. The Finished Script #!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'net/http' require 'uri' require 'json' uri ="https://airnowgovapi.com/reportingarea/get" parsed_uri = URI.parse(uri) payload={latitude:39.88,longitude:-120.76,stateCode:'CA',maxDistance:50} response = Net::HTTP.post_form(parsed_uri, payload) data = JSON.parse(response.body)[0] aqi=data["aqi"].to_i category=data['category'] parameter=data['parameter'] output= "#{parameter}: #{aqi} - #{category}" puts output /opt/textjezra "#{output}"` if aqi > 70
Episode 94 - This week the gang has assembled to talk about A-Aron and his antics this week. We then discuss that hurry of the holidays and our favorite Christmas songs. Some how Chris get several movies mixed up and says that Independence day was a great success. Finally we find out people who use something other than the mouse on to type in excel. All of this and more. All of this and more, come take a listen and chill with us. Follow me @ Anchor.FM|IG - Hanshinagi|Twitter - nagata21519|Email - hanshinagi@gmail.com Chris Bryant Follow Chris @ Anchor.FM|XBOX- Slevin Kalevra|Twitter - IGotPaid Sarah Hamilton Follow Sara @ https://t.co/usoxmK0JQX?amp=1| Twitter- Romancing the Story --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themanestreampodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themanestreampodcast/support
Last time, the true nature of the Emerald Eyes Facility was uncovered. Some catatonic scientists, the remains of a psychic space whale and an evil beast known as Rathalor were all that remained. After striking a deal with the foul creature, the crew hope to trick him, set off the self-destruct sequence and rescue as many souls from this forsaken place as possible. Like what you hear? Cosmopunk is a comedy sci-fi-fantasy podcast set in Paizo's Starfinder universe and releasing every two weeks! Subscribe to us on ITUNES, SPOTIFY, PODBEAN or wherever you listen to your podcasts! www.cosmopunk.carrd.co Intro and Outro music : Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)
Nobody is surprised that your Republican uncle is not as quick to condemn the Capital Building breech as he was the riots in Minneapolis. Conversely, nobody is surprised that your Antifa half brother is quick to condemn what happened yesterday (1/6/21) yet even quicker to justify establishing CHAZ/CHOP.
Sylvester Mobley is the Founder and CEO of the youth tech education non-profit, Coded by Kids. Through his organization he works to increase access to tech education opportunities for those who are underrepresented in tech, especially children of color. Under his leadership, Coded by Kids has grown from serving fewer than 15 children in a rec center to serving more than 500 students per week. Tech has a lot of great benefits but there are still groups of people being locked out of it. Sylvester strongly believes that building a tech industry that is diverse, inclusive and equitable is one of the most pressing issues we face, and is working toward this with Coded by Kids. He shares more about his entrepreneurial journey, the impact he is having on kids in the region, and his hopes for the program in the future. Tune in to find out more. Key Takeaways: [1:18] Kevin introduces his guest for this episode — Sylvester Mobley. [2:38] Kevin does a speed round with Sylvester. [7:33] Kevin and Sylvester discuss his background prior to starting Coded by Kids. [10:58] How did Coded by Kids begin? [14:13] What did the first few months of Coded by Kids look like? [16:59] How did Sylvester decide to make the leap to focusing on Coded by Kids full-time? [18:45] Sylvester explains the differences between equity and equality. [21:19] What does equity look like at Coded by Kids? [22:26] What is the difference between underserved and underrepresented? [24:58] How does Sylvester approach such a huge systemic societal problem? [27:19] What is the structure of Coded by Kids and how does it resemble a youth sports organization? [31:57] What is the attrition or self-selection rate through the different stages of the program? [32:54] Sylvester shares a little about how the programs work, and some of the kids he has seen move through the program. [35:37] What are some of the creative projects produced by the students of Coded by Kids? [38:55] Ctrl+Shift is a coding competition run for the students. Sylvester shares more about the competition. [41:42] What are some of the hurdles Sylvester has had to overcome in his entrepreneurial journey? [44:07] Who are some of the partners of Coded by Kids? [46:15] Sylvester focuses on a long-term view for his organization, but other stakeholders may want a quick outcome. How does he address that difference in perspective? [49:00] What are some of Sylvester's leadership principles? [51:47] Who are some people who have influenced Sylvester in his life? [54:10] What are Sylvester's greatest hopes and concerns for Coded by Kids? Links: Sylvester Mobley Sylvester Mobley on Twitter Coded by Kids John McCain Past Projects at Coded by Kids AT&T ComCast
What are we building these lives on? Who are the voices shaping our thinking? What path are we on? Jesus ends his Sermon on the Mount with a warning, and an invitation. An invitation to a gate, a way, and a rock to build a life on.
Google News and Updates Updated UI for Jamboard web home page Accessibility settings are now easier to access on Docs, Sheets, and Slides Insert a Table of Contents in Google Sites Spelling and grammar improvements in Docs for Enterprise Featured Content Favorite Chrome Features, Tips, Tricks, and Extensions Chrome Profiles With profiles, you can keep all your Chrome info separate, like bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings. Profiles are ideal for: Sharing a computer with multiple people. Keeping your different accounts, like work and personal, separate. How to Manage Multiple Google Accounts using Chrome Profiles Bookmarks bar with favicons Setting up tabs at start-up Ctrl + Shift + brackets to swap between tabs Pin tabs Incognito: Browse in private-- If you don’t want Google Chrome to remember your activity, you can browse the web privately in Incognito mode. 8 Awesome Reasons to Go Incognito in Google Chrome 160+ Chrome Apps and Extensions for Teachers and Students Back to School with Google Chrome: The Complete Guide! Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag Jenna (Cape Town, South Africa) -- Loves “swiss army knife”. Extra curricula -- wants to use iPads and Google tools (Slides). Used to create ebooks for kindergarten aged students to read. Number books, counting books. As part of art studies, students painted with watercolors, took pictures. Used the crop tool within Slides to crop the images to different shapes. Use the shapes to compile a new image (a robot). Group all shapes together. Different versions of the robot that can be counted. Collab: all can work on the project together. Here’s a note from Jenna: “Unfortunately, my students are still busy with the ones where they have painted their own backgrounds so I don't have a finished product yet. I've attached the one that we used to practice the skill. We did it so that they'd know what to expect when they started painting. For this one, my students used images from Google and turned the slide deck into an eBook for some of the younger students in the school. Each student worked on a different slide so that each slide had a unique robot which we duplicated for the number on the page.” Link to her example slide deck: click here! Caroline Goodman (Memphis, Tennessee) -- 2 Gmail accounts: a .org for faculty and staff, .net domain for students. Teachers frequently create docs, sheets, slides, forms in either one or both accounts. Often, files get lost between the two. Sometimes teachers aren’t sure if the doc was created with .org or .net account. How can we search between both Google Drive accounts? Extension or app? Type in a search and it’ll search both of them? On The Blogs Matt - Google Slides interactive notebooks + 20 activities to fill them Kasey - Shake Up Learning Show Starts March 26th Join the Shake Up Learning Book Study (and book giveaway)
This talk highlights the findings in a foundational piece of analysis by Ctrl-Shift of the economic opportunities for the UK economy of personal data mobility, the market challenges and a framework to design for trust. Personal data mobility is a significant economic and policy issue. Enabling personal data to flow between entities in a trusted and lawful manner, that protects and respects the data protection rights of individuals, is widely recognised as critical to the growth of digital economies and the unlocking of significant public and social value. Data portability as laid out in GDPR lays out an important new right, however it opens up new risks and yet unproven impact on value creation or human behaviour change towards their data sharing. Data mobility provides the rails to make this market safe, easy and valuable, the key elements needed for market success. About the speaker Liz Brandt, CEO, Ctrl-Shift Liz has over 20 years experience in consulting and has spent the last 16 building and running innovative businesses that focus primarily on the digital interaction between business and consumers. Throughout here career Liz has worked both in and for large corporates and has developed deep skills and strong networks across private, public and the 3rd sectors. Since the beginning of her career Liz has worked at the disruptive edge, where business and technology meet. She brings deep and strong experience in the impact on business models and operating environments of the shifting landscape of consumers, digital, trust and value. Liz combines vision married with evidence and market knowledge, business strategy and operational implementation and the ability to bring together strong teams to deliver extraordinary results. Ctrl-Shift The opportunities for organisations arising from a new personal information economy are game changing. Ctrl-Shift is the world’s leading market analyst and consulting business helping organisations to capitalise on these opportunities. As trusted personal information sharing becomes central to the creation of digital value, we work with market leading organisations providing evidence, insight and advice to make sense of market trends, identify and size market opportunities, and lead innovation and change programmes for efficiency and growth.
Another great chat this week. Dominic Powers, CEO of Ctrl/Shift and I speak about the adtech industry but quickly venture out on a few tangent. A conversation that leads you to understand how to be successful in Asia, which leadership style works and how to stay in a company for over 14 years. We speak about the sitting order in a Japanese taxi, the Ocean Clean up and how Dominic’s upbringing in the UK, and his work ethics got him where he is today. A successful business leader with lots of advice on how to bring focus back into one’s life, how to live a digital detox and educate our children to look after the planet. His (and my) book recommendation is the City of Devils which you can find alongside Homo Deus or Sapients on my recommendation page. If you want to know more about Dominic or get in touch, please check out his website or LinkedIn profile.
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Jessie Shternshus is the founder of The Improv Effect and the author of “CTRL SHIFT: 50 Games for 50 ****ing Days Like Today”. In her work, Jessie often incorporates improv techniques to help people tap into the things they need to become better communicators, team members and leaders. She also coaches organizations through Agile transition and cultural change. After recently completing my first improv class, and not feeling very confident that I “got it”, I had lots of questions. Jessie was kind enough to spend some time talking with me about my experience, the benefits improv can provide, what “yes, and…” really means, why it is important and the elements needed to create a safe space where people can thrive and be creative. SHOW NOTES 00:00 Podcast Intro 01:58 Interview Start 02:22 What Jessie has been up to lately 03:42 Jessie’s work coaching people to help them amp up their presentation skills 04:45 The Creative Courage Summit 05:58 Jessie’s Book “CTRL SHIFT: 50 Games for 50 ****ing Days Like Today” 06:17 Intro to the Improv Discussion 07:00 Dave’s fears about the safety provided by the improv framework 07:46 “I’m happy to tell you your being dumb” 08:22 How can you have an environment that is supportive AND critical 08:41 Dave missed some important pieces 09:08 Learning from what makes you uncomfortable 10:04 It’s important to find the class that is right for you 11:50 How you establish a safe improv space 13:36 Safety comes from setting expectations, modeling behavior and getting to know people 16:12 Finding a way to use improv to build camaraderie with remote teams 18:20 Do you always have to “Yes, and…” 18:50 How “Yes, and” works, and the benefits it can bring 21:22 What skills improv can offer to individuals and teams working in an office setting 22:50 Advice from Jessie on how to pick the right class for you 25:19 Part of being creative involves tapping into your childlike self, but you have to feel safe going there 26:18 What if you can’t let go of everything and reach that childlike state? 28:20 Being mindful of the things you are resisting 30:02 Getting in touch with Jessie CONTACTING JESSIE http://www.improveffect.com https://www.facebook.com/improveffect/ https://twitter.com/TheImprovEffect LINKS: Jessie’s Book: “CTRL SHIFT: 50 Games for 50 ****ing Days Like Today” http://amzn.to/2rhOxPk The Creative Courage Summit: http://CreativeCourageSummit.live My Video Podcast interview with Jessie at the 2015 Agile Conference: https://vimeo.com/135568636
We talk about the role that trust has in building teams, and how improv games can help build that trust and improve the way you deliver feedback. Guests Mark Rickmeier: CEO of Table XI (http://www.tablexi.com/) Jessie Shternshus: Founder of The Improv Effect (http://www.improveffect.com/) and Author of the book, CTRL-SHIFT (https://www.amazon.com/CTRL-SHIFT-Mike-Bonifer/dp/0986296597) Show Notes 01:08 - The Improv Effect (http://www.improveffect.com/) and Improv as an Effective Method of Communication - Yes, And! (https://www.dramanotebook.com/drama-games/yes-and/) 03:21 - Working with Teams to Build Communication and Trust 05:20 - Ops Conf (http://www.ops-conf.com/) 06:02 - Tools or Games for Establishing Trust with Others Quickly in a Conference Environment - Commonality Boggle (https://medium.com/@sarajainephipps/improv-ising-your-on-boarding-ab8deb4dc73d#.m5po1sguc) - Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Degrees_of_Kevin_Bacon) - Extreme Rock, Paper, Scissors (http://www.icebreakers.ws/large-group/extreme-rock-paper-scissors.html) 15:23 - Group Facilitation Techniques 18:13 - Kickoff Techniques for Smaller, New Teams - Agile Software Development (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development) 22:30 - Techniques for Remote Team Communication 26:59 - Talking About Failure to Build Trust 28:42 - Giving and Receiving Feedback Special Guests: Jesse Shternshus and Mark Rickmeier.
E6S-Methods Lean Six Sigma Performance Podcast with Aaron Spearin & Jacob Kurian
Intro: Welcome to the E6S-Methods podcast with Jacob and Aaron, your weekly dose of tips and tricks to achieve excellent performance in your business and career. Join us as we explore deeper into the practical worlds of Lean, Six Sigma, Project Management and Design Thinking. In this episode number 155, we just ask "Ctrl+Shift+Esc" to break us out of here. "Down with the Dogma!" Jacob and I discuss where and when we think certain rules just shouldn't apply, or no longer make sense and may actually do more harm. If you're just tuning in for the first time, find all our back episodes on our podcast table of contents at e6s-methods.com. If you like this episode, be sure to click the "like" link in the show notes. It's easy. Just tap our logo, click and you're done. Tap-click-done! Here we go. http://bit.ly/E6S-155 Leave a Review! http://bit.ly/E6S-iTunes Outro: Thanks for listening to episode 155 of the E6S-Methods podcast. Stay tuned for episode 156, where I interview Rodolfo Dominguez, for his insights and experiences while undergoing a massive IT systems overhaul. Don't forget to click "like" or "dislike" for this episode in the show notes. Tap-click-done! If you have a question, comment or advice, leave a note in the comments section or contact us directly. Feel free to email me "Aaron", aaron@e6s-methods.com, or on our website, we reply to all messages. If you heard something you like, then Clammr and share it. Don't forget you can find notes and graphics for all shows and more at www.E6S-Methods.com. "Journey Through Success. If you're not climbing up, you're falling down." Leave a Review! http://bit.ly/E6S-iTunes
Jessie Shternshus is the Founder at Improv Effect and the Co-author of “CTRL Shift – 50 Games For 50 ****ing Days Like Today”. She uses improv to help software teams with onboarding, communication, team building, and more.Improv is a great tool for learning about and accepting each other’s uniqueness, thinking on the spot, and being self aware. It’s useful for finding similarities amongst team members, creative problem solving, understanding other peoples ideas and stories, and improving presentation skills. Improv ends up being a fun and powerful way to help teams practice interpersonal communication. For more stories, visit www.CollaborationSuperpowers.com.
Pessoal, É com imenso prazer que trazemos pra vocês o primeiro episódio, o episódio piloto, do podcast da Comunidade DotNetRaptors, chamado Ctrl + Shift + B. Neste primeiro episódio falamos sobre os seguintes tópicos: - Comunidade DotNetRaptors: quem somos, o que temos feito, porquê sumimos no último ano e meio e quais são os planos pro futuro; - Channel 9: série de vídeos sobre programação da taskbar do Windows 7 em C: - Working with Application ID - Using the Taskbar Button Overlay Icons and Progress Bar - Jump Lists Part 1 - Jump Lists Part 2 - Custom Previews and Thumbnail Clips - Tabbed Thumbnails - Windows 7 Managed Taskbar Extensions - Windows 7 Training Kit for Developers - DotNetRocks: falamos sobre os episódios 526 (Nasa) e 527 (TFS 2010 para times pequenos) - Episódio 526: NASA Pathfinder Innovation Challenge - Página do concurso da NASA - Vídeo do Channel 9 sobre o concurso da NASA - Episódio 527: Joel Semeniuk on using TFS with small teams - Team Foundation Server 2010 Release Candidate - TFS 2010 for SourceSafe Users - CommunityZone Fev/2010 - Community Launch 2010 Participantes do podcast: - André Alves de Lima: andrealveslimeira [at] gmail [dot] com ; http://twitter.com/andrealveslima ; http://andrealveslima.spaces.live.com - Gleisson Ricardo: gleissonricardo [at] hotmail [dot] com ; http://twitter.com/gleissonricardo - Ivan Paulovich: ivanpaulovich [at] hotmail [dot] com ; http://www.100loop.com