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Er war viele Jahre einer der Top-Manager bei Gruner + Jahr, arbeitete für Marken wie den „Stern“ und „Capital“, gründete die Agentur Territory – und schrieb nach seinen Ausscheiden aus dem Verlag ein Buch über Menschen und Marken. Inzwischen leitet Soheil Dastyari mit Bastei Lübbe selbst einen Buchverlag. In unserer Reihe „Entscheider treffen Haider“ spricht er über die Unterschiede zwischen der Zeitschriften- und der Buchbranche, junge Leute, die wieder richtig viel lesen und das Geheimnis des Papiers.
Fellowship steht eigentlich für Mitgliedschaft und viele Unternehmen nutzen genau das aus, um Menschen an sich zu binden. Der Markenstratege Soheil Dastyari hat sich dem angenommen und den Markt analysiert. Wie sich das Fellowship-Prinzip auf die Unternehmensstrategien, die Organisationsstruktur und die Mitarbeiter_innenführung auswirken muss, erklärt Soheil Dastyari in dieser Episode. Er verrät Moderator Dirk Hildebrand auch, welchem Unternehmen er sich anschließt und was Fellowship für ihn bedeutet.
In der 40. Folge von "read only" sprechen wir mit Soheil Dastyari, welcher das Buch “Fellowship - Unternehmens- und Markenführung neu gedacht” vorstellt.
Former Labor Senator Sam Dastyari reckons old mate Huang Xiangmo may be a Chinese Government "agent of influence". You think, Sam? What gave it away? But there's a lot more to come out of ICAC. And Greta Thunberg has arrived safe and sound and super serious in New York. Yay! Let the hectoring begin ...
The influence of Huang Xiangmo - and the Chinese Community Party - extends far beyond former Senator Sam Dastyari. It's the tip of a frightening iceberg ... and does the RBA really think our banks are well regulated? Does the RBA know there was a RC recently? And Scoop FitzSimons finally gets his SMS from Clive Palmer.
Soheil Dastyari ist CEO von Deutschlands zweitgrößter Mediaagentur Territory. In dieser Episode spricht er mit Katja über die Herausforderungen und Chancen der aktuellen Content Communication Strategien von Marken und Unternehmen.
00:01:57 In spite of Malcolm, not thanks to him00:07:40 ScoMo's christmas surprise (MYEFO)00:07:50 ERRATA billion, not million00:08:24 Waiting till after Bennelong00:11:37 ERRATA one third not two thirds00:15:12 Discrimination against LGBTI people that continues - WA flubs it; no-one's even asking Andrews in Victoria00:17:50 #EatShitLyle - being polite to oppressors00:22:40 Time to fight for a bill of rights?00:25:16 Dastyari and donations reform00:32:33 Good riddance to Brandis00:44:57 Trumble being a git on Q&A00:47:23 What were you thinking voters of Bennelong00:51:12 Whipping up hatred of the poor00:53:00 Governments trying to stop information that should coming out (whistleblowers); being terrible at stopping information that shouldn't (our health information)00:57:47 Royal Commission reports01:07:06 The Greens trolling "war on xmas"
Hi there folks, it's ep 337 of Gather Around Me with ya pals Ben Pobjie and Cam Smith. In this episode, we discuss Roy Moore, Dastyari and Russian Sleep Experiments from the late 1940s. Please do not rely on this podcast for your up-to-the-minute current affairs.
Embattled Labor senator Sam Dastyari has announced his resignation from parliament amid intense scrutiny over his interactions with a Chinese businessman and political donor. Opposition Leader Bill Shorten had sacked Senator Dastyari from his parliamentary leadership roles last week over his involvement with the donor. Mr Dastyari's resignation comes as China accuses the Australian media of "paranoid" and "racist" reporting on China amid growing concerns over Chinese interference. Aaron reports. - 現年 34 歲的工黨籍參議員達斯艾利昨日宣佈辭職,結束他 4 年的參議員生涯,相信大家都不會對他的請辭感到意外,因爲關於他的醜聞越爆越多,所以他的辭職,可謂是躲不了的。
Jocelyn Airth reads the headlines for December 13. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Turnbull forced to call banking royal commission, but why is APRA off limits? 2. The real issue in the Dastyari affair is ASIO, not China Presented by Robert Barwick and Craig Isherwood
Jocelyn Airth reads the news headlines from the Daily Telegraph for December 1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The federal government is demanding Labor senator Sam Dastyari disclose the full extent of his conversations with Chinese political donor, Huang Xiangmo. - Fairfax Media cáo giác Thượng Nghị sĩ Lao Động Sam Dastyari đã cảnh báo thương gia triệu phú Huang Xiangmo là điện thoại của ông có thể đã bị tình báo Úc nghe lén. Năm ngoái ông Dastyari phải lùi về hàng ghế sau vì dính líu đến công ty của thương gia người Hoa này.
Duke deals with mortality rates, biases in media, parental fear then backs up Sam Dastyari, airs some dirty laundry, buys some lingerie, channels Haile Selassie, flips up some accents, runs another leg of his parenting playbook and lowers the boom on the big secrets.
Senator Sam Dastyari is among the youngest politicians in Canberra, but in just a few years, he's attracted more attention than many politicians garner over their entire careers. The combination of compelling backstory – told in his new book, One Halal of a Story – and industrial-strength audacity has meant he's never far from the limelight. Dastyari was born in Iran to student activists and arrived in Australia aged four. He joined the ALP shadow cabinet in his early 30s and quickly rose to prominence in the media too, especially for his campaign against corporate tax avoidance. In 2016, however, he resigned from the Labor frontbench after it was revealed he'd allowed a Chinese-linked company to pay a travel bill. In a radical move, Dastyari now calls for a blanket ban on political donations. At this Fifth Estate session, Sally Warhaft meets a controversial figure in Australian politics. They talk about the inner workings of Parliament House, multiculturalism, memoir and more. Sally Warhaft and Sam Dastyari — Photo: Sophie Quick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we venture into Melbourne's Trades Hall to welcome back the official senator of The Little Dum Dum Club: SAM DASTYARI. And because there's a pizza place nearby, DILRUK JAYASINHA also happens to drop in! We have a great opportunity to talk to someone who is shaping the future of our country, so naturally we spend ages hearing about one of Chandler's share houses in Ballarat and Dil going for a swim. Vote yes to comedy! Don't forget, we have a bunch of huge live shows coming up:SYDNEY: We're doing a show at the SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE! Don't miss this one, it's gonna be huge. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14.MELBOURNE: We're doing a huge live show with FIONA O'LOUGHLIN and LAWRENCE MOONEY! SATURDAY OCTOBER 21.PERTH: We're heading over for our annual huge Dum Dum event. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19.For tickets, merchandise, links to our Patreon and heaps of other stuff, head to our website: littledumdumclub.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vor fünf Monaten hat Gruner + Jahr mit Territory eine riesige Content-Marketing-Agentur geschaffen. An der Spitze steht CEO Soheil Dastyari. Im Rockstars Podcast erklärt er, was er unter Content Marketing versteht, welcher Case ihm aus den ersten Monaten am meisten in Erinnerung geblieben ist und wie Territory seine Inhalte an die Leute bringt. Alle Themen vom Rockstars Podcast mit Soheil Dastyari im Überblick: Wie ist das Territory-Projekt entstanden und welche Content-Marketing-Dienste bietet das Unternehmen? (ab 1:34) Content Communication und Content Marketing: Wo liegen die Unterschiede? (ab 4:44) Welche Unternehmen wenden Corporate Communication-Strategien? Wie kommt der journalistische Ansatz hier ins Spiel? (ab 8:38) Welche Plattformen nutzt Territory, um seinen Content zu verteilen? (ab 11:51) Wie kann Territory wichtige Kennzahlen messen und welches Geschäftsmodell steht dahinter? (ab 15:54) Wie viel Geld müssen Unternehmen investieren, um mit Territory eine Content-Strategie entwickeln zu können? (ab 18:58) Gibt es eine Content-Inflation und dadurch eine Überforderung des Nutzers? (ab 21:24) Wie kann sich das Unternehmen von Werbeagenturen und SEO-Firmen abgrenzen? (ab 24:24) Haben die Territory-Journalisten wirklich Lust auf Content Marketing? (ab 29:10) Soheil Dastyaris Weg vom Stern-Geschäftsführer zum Territory-CEO (ab 31:34) Wie soll sich der Umsatz von Territory entwickeln? (ab 33:38) Quick-Wins für die großen Plattformen: Videos als derzeitiges Trendthema (ab 35:51) Zerstört Content Marketing kritischen Journalismus und unabhängige Medien? (ab 40:18)
Hi there, folks, it's episode 294 of Gather Around Me with ya mates Ben Pobjie and Cam Smith. Some podcasts might have cut and run 94 episodes ago. Not us, mates. In this ep... Dastyari, swinging, chainsaws, hot fashion trendz, blazers? Enjoy!
Pat Griffiths goes through the top stories for Thursday September 9th. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben chats to Brisbane Live regular Michael Crutcher about Sam Dastyari's dubious apology press conference
Zenon Kosmider reads the headlines from the Daily Telegraph for Wednesday September 7. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat Griffiths goes through the top stories for Tuesday September 6th. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Drive To Canberra, Pasta Trucks and Gifts From The Senator. Recorded LIVE in Canberra at The Old Canberra Inn on July 30, 2016. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Labor Party has been driving a campaign bus from Cairns to Canberra. On Sunday night senator Sam Dastyari, leader of the “Bill Bus”, told supporters at a Canberra pub they had raised enough money to extend its journey through to Melbourne and would be leaving the next morning. After giving a speech to the faithful, Dastyari tells Michelle Grattan they have been getting a lot of local media in small towns and that the reception has been “quite positive”. “The irony of all this is what is old is new. And what we're really doing is taking on board some really 1950s/1960s great Labor campaigns, great political campaigns. This is how we campaigned. And why did we campaign this way? Because people felt engaged, people felt like they were part of it. It helped tell a story,” he says. While warning Labor can't afford to be complacent in any state or territory, Dastyari emphasises the importance of New South Wales and Queensland for Labor at this election. “In 2010, we lost a bunch of Queensland seats and in 2013, we lost a bunch of New South Wales seats. If we're not picking up the bulk of the seats we need to win government out of New South Wales and Queensland, we will not be forming government.”
Second Hand Shirts, The Aftermath and New Policies. Recorded LIVE at the European Bier Cafe on Sunday March 27, 2016. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.