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Welcome to our series of bite-sized episodes featuring favourite moments from the Leading for Business Excellence podcast series. In this minisode, we're joined by David Sheldon, Head of Continuous Improvement at St John Ambulance, as he reflects on his positive customer service encounters with the NHS Blood Donation service.Listen to the full episode here: https://pmi.co.uk/knowledge-hub/podcast-embodying-continuous-improvement-with-david-sheldon-head-of-ci-at-st-john-ambulance/More from PMI: Learn, share, and thrive at PMI's Goals to Results Conference on 25th September 2024.As part of our 40th anniversary celebrations, join us for interactive roundtables, engaging workshops, inspiring guest speakers, thought leaders, and so much more. Register your interest to access early bird bookings. Dive into our Knowledge Hub for more tools, videos, and infographics Join us for a PMI LIVE Webinar Follow us on LinkedIn
Joining Jill and Doron on the 13th episode of the podcast (I guess you could call this our Bar Mitzvah episode), to tell us his story, is David Sheldon, pupil number 269, who attended Carmel College for a full decade, from 1953 to 1963, arriving on the very day - October 5th - that the school first assumed its place on the campus at Mongewell Park in Wallingford. David has worked in the retail industry for nearly 60 years since his early days at Marks & Spencer, most recently as a strategic retail advisor. He lives in Old Basing in Hampshire with Pauline, his wife of nearly 50 years. Hear David talk about why he was nicknamed ‘little monkey', Kopul firing the cook, the place of corporal punishment at Carmel, the “juus in all the desks”, and meeting Amazon's Jeff Bezos. Thank you, David Sheldon, for turning us again to Carmel days! Dedication: at David's request, this episode is dedicated to “Charlie” Marshall, PE instructor and rowing coach extraordinaire, who joined Carmel directly from his degree at Loughborough University, and went on from Carmel at the end of 1969 to retrain in order to teach deaf children in Brighton and Bradford. Personal mentions in this episode: Rabbi Dr. Kopul Rosen (Founder & Headmaster) Dr. David Stamler (Headmaster) Dr. JSN Sewell (Main Prep School teacher) Miss VK Pickard RSCN (Matron) Dr. Alexander Tobias (Jewish Studies) Dr. Mendel Bloch (Jewish Studies) Mrs. Aarons (Kitchen & Tuck Shop) Mrs. Purchase (Matron & Laundry) Mrs. Beale (Laundry) Anthony Barr Taylor (Biology & Housemaster) Charles S Marshall (PE & Rowing) Ron Evans (Mathematics) Joshua Gabay (French) Julian Bunny (Physics) Israel Alexander (Jewish Studies & Hebrew) Mrs. Whitfield (French) Rabbi Jeremy Rosen Samuel Sheldon Carl Purchase Richard Beale Laurence “LB” Shaw Joe Mayor Harvey Jacobs Sidney Standig Brian Bloom Michael Windbourne Martin Dover Ivan Sherman Bruce Gottlieb Raymond Dwek P Fischer Neil Alton Laurence Cartier Roland Joffé Harold Berwin Tony Markovic Harris Sidelsky Spencer Baptiste Alan Gold Richard Engel Feel free to leave a comment letting us know what you liked about this episode, and rate us on your favorite podcast platform
Welcome to our series of bite-sized episodes featuring favourite moments from the Leading for Business Excellence podcast series.In this minisode, we're joined by David Sheldon, former Head of CI at St John Ambulance, as he explores the role of data in managing and assessing the effectiveness of vaccination efforts during the pandemic.Listen to the full episode here: https://pmi.co.uk/knowledge-hub/podcast-embodying-continuous-improvement-with-david-sheldon-head-of-ci-at-st-john-ambulance/
Welcome to our series of bite-sized episodes featuring favourite moments from the Leading for Business Excellence podcast series.In this minisode, we're joined by David Sheldon, retired Head of Continuous Improvement at St John Ambulance and former Continuous Improvement Manager at the Environment Agency, as he shares an unusual perspective on customer-supplier dynamics.Listen to the full episode here: https://pmi.co.uk/knowledge-hub/podcast-embodying-continuous-improvement-with-david-sheldon-head-of-ci-at-st-john-ambulance/
Producer/co-writer David Sheldon and film historian Nathanial Thompson
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by David Sheldon-Hicks, Founder at Territory Studio - Territory Studio is a creative specialist that draws on expertise in narrative-led creative design to imagine, realise and build new worlds. David, recounts his journey towards a career in design, starting with his early love for stop-motion animation and drawing. Despite not seeing a career path in it at first, he persisted in pursuing his dream of combining creativity and technology. David emphasizes the importance of being an intelligent designer and not being afraid of technology, while also encouraging others to focus on their skills and passions rather than worrying too much about the end game. Show Notes: 00:04:35 Focus on what you enjoy. 00:06:11 Training ground for creative professionals. 00:11:36 Constantly replace yourself. 00:17:09 Importance of advisor network. 00:22:19 Consistent improvement leads to success. 00:28:10 Global relevance, local brilliance. 00:33:42 Broaden horizons for business success. 00:41:32 Creative industry needs improvement. Follow David here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
I don't think you can go wrong with an evil children theme. For this episode we watched two 70s takes with very different approaches: The Brood (1979) and Devil Times Five, aka People Toys, (1974). Spoilers start around xx The Brood (1979) The Brood is a 1979 Canadian psychological horror film directed by David Cronenberg. The film stars Oliver Reed, Samantha Eggar, Art Hindle, and Karen Black, and tells the story of a woman named Nola Carveth (Eggar) who is undergoing psychotherapy for severe postpartum depression. While in therapy, she begins to have strange dreams and hallucinations, and her "children" begin to exhibit violent behavior. As her condition worsens, her "children" begin to attack and kill people. The film explores the themes of motherhood, violence, and the nature of evil. The Brood was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $10 million at the box office. The film was praised for its atmosphere, Cronenberg's direction, and Eggar's performance. The film has since been recognized as a classic of the psychological horror genre. Devil Times Five - aka People Toys, aka The Horrible House on the Hill, aka Tantrums (1974) A group of four sociopathic, homicidal children, accompanied by a mysterious nun are in a car crash and seek refuge with a vacationers at a lakeside chalet, only to systematically murder them. The film was directed by Sean MacGregor and David Sheldon, and stars Sorrell Booke, Gene Evans, Shelley Morrison, and Leif Garrett.
David Sheldon is a coordinator and member of the community advocacy group Save Our Seaport, which is part of the Seaport Coalition. The Seaport Coalition recently came out victorious in a lawsuit against the Landmark Preservation Committee (LPC) over approval to build a tower in place of a parking lot (South St. Seaport Coalition v. LPC). In this episode of the Closed podcast Cooper Knowlton and Michael Flynn chat with David about this case, and discuss the larger implications that this matter may have on development and the preservation of historical sites in New York City. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the UK's most experienced change agents with a career in improvement spanning over 40 years, David Sheldon shares his impressive leadership journey.From early, instinctive and intuitive problem-solving, to establishing one of the UK's first public sector dedicated improvement functions, and later applying his skills in times of greatest need at the healthcare provider St John Ambulance during the COVID-19 pandemic - we see his real-life hands-on application of the Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) cycle of improvement at the core of all he does.Davids's insight in understanding the customer, the need for pragmatism, and the importance of stakeholder engagement are not to be missed - his story is a great one from which we can all learn. Enjoy!
In this episode, I chat with David Sheldon-Hicks, co-founder of Territory Studio. Territory Studio began as a screen graphics specialist studio; creating user interfaces for films like Prometheus, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Avengers, continuing this work on more recent films such as The Batman, Dune, and Blade Runner 2049. Over the years Territory has grown while remaining independent, enabling them to experiment with new technology and work on innovative projects.Today we talk through David's career, including the launch and growth of Territory, stopping to talk about key projects and company culture. To check out Territory's work, please visit their website.For more information on Territory's Epic MegaGrant visit FX Guide.Enjoy!Please remember to like, rate, and comment on your favorite podcasting platform and share the episode on social media.If you have any comments or suggestions please get in touch. Host & Producer: Michael WakelamExecutive Producer: Eric M. MillerMusic by: Rich DickersonAudio Engineering: Mike RochaThe Creators Society is a professional society for all disciplines of the animation industry. Our mission is to bring the animation community together to build strong relationships, provide education, and form a better understanding of the different roles we all play in creating animated stories. We celebrate and promote the love of animation, and all the talented Creators who breathe life and imagination into their work.Learn more about the Creators Society, and how to become a member at creatorssociety.net
Dune. Blade Runner 2049. Spider-Man: Far from Home. Avengers: Endgame. Ready Player One. If you've seen any of these big-name blockbusters (along with many others), then you've seen the work of this week's guest: David Sheldon-Hicks, Founder and Executive Creative Director at Territory Studio, a design firm that specializes in VFX and graphics for the entertainment industry. David sits down with his schoolmate Phil Garnham, Creative Type Director at Monotype, for an inside look at moviemaking, managing a creative studio, and how type and design contribute to believable world-building on the screen.
"That's the bit that's been really interesting to me is, can we not sacrifice our creative morals for the sake of commerce? Can both of those things exist?" – David Sheldon-Hicks In this episode of the RevThinking podcast, Joel Pilger has a conversation with David Sheldon-Hicks, Founder at Territory Studio.
Ryan interviews David Sheldon-Hicks. David is the CEO and Creative Director of Territory Studios. Territory is one of the leading motion graphics, animation, and interface design companies in the world. They've worked on many of our favorite films and shows: The Martian, Mr. Robot, Avengers, Blade Runner 2049, Ex Machina, etc. Plus, some other amazing projects coming soon that we weren't able to discuss. Ryan and David talk about storytelling, spatial computing, the future of Hollywood and film, game engines, etc. If you love the way technology impacts storytelling and the future of storytelling, then give this a listen.
David Sheldon from Zebra Books, LLC discusses what officials should think about when tax season comes and what they should be tracking during the year
151 | Future Data Interfaces with David Sheldon-Hicks
This week Dick Fetti and Ben the Beardo revisit the topic of urban legends. Dick Fetti provides an exhaustive overview of urban legends relating to drugs and the Beardo covers "The Licked Hand" and myths from the dark web. Unfortunately some of these legends are based in reality. Listen in to find out which ones. But first the boys review the 1974 film "Peopletoys" aka "Devil Times Five" aka "The Horrible House on the Hill" by Sean MacGregor and David Sheldon. Many adults are murdered by insane children. It's great! Also, apologies for the audio quality this week, we'll get the dog barking and distortion fixed for next time.
Suck times five is a more appropriate title. This little gem from the '70s proves why more people should have been smoking weed back then. Peopletoys (also known as Devil Times Five and The Horrible House on the Hill, as well as Tantrums in the United Kingdom) is a 1974 American horror film directed by Sean MacGregor and an uncredited David Sheldon. The film follows a group of sociopathic, homicidal children who survive a car accident in the mountains; the murderous fivesome seek refuge in a rural chalet inhabited by several vacationing adults. Its on TubiTV as Horrible House on the Hill: https://tubitv.com/movies/326264/the_horrible_house_on_the_hill And on Prime as Devil Times Five: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B001NCGFGM/ref=atv_dl_rdr
Conversation with David Sheldon | Vice President of Client Engagement during 2018 ICSC RECon conference in Las Vegas. Visit RD Collaborative at www.rdcollaborative.com.
Conversation with Yuval Chiprut | CEO of Slated Projects & David Sheldon | VP Client Engagement at RD Collaborative at the new Erewhon Market in Santa Monica. We discuss the design and build of the new Erewhon Market in Santa Monica. Visit www.erewhon.com and www.rdcollaborative.com
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Android Listen: WhereWeBuy.show James sits down at Pacific City in Huntington Beach, California with David Sheldon of Retail Design Collaborative. They talk about how the built retail environment fosters human connections. The Streets in downtown Long Beach is pushing retail out into the city SoulCycle and Equinox are pushing people to be healthy by making them a part of a group Erewhon Organic Grocer & Cafe is educating and entertaining visitors while connecting them with what their food is and where it comes from Got a retail question? Tweet: @JamesDCook Email: jamesd.cook@am.jll.com Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
The Retail Redefined Podcast: Retail, Design, and the Future of It
In today's episode, we talk about retail trends with the Vice President of Client Engagement, David Sheldon. We believe that retail is evolving and not dying, and we wanted to explore the ways in which brands can keep up with the times. We talk about customer experience, the blend of e-commerce and brick-and-mortar retail, the fate of anchor stores, and health and wellness. Millennials and Generation Z are calling the shots and driving many of the changes we are seeing in retail today. Let's stay in touch: Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @retaildesignc Head on over to our website http://rdcollaborative.com
David Sheldon-Hicks, founder of Territory Studios, chats with us about collaborating with NASA, reflects on what it's like to be running a "middle-aged" startup, and gives us a peek behind the curtain of the technical aspects of the most popular Hollywood films.
David Sheldon-Hicks, founder of Territory Studios, chats with us about collaborating with NASA, reflects on what it's like to be running a "middle-aged" startup, and gives us a peek behind the curtain of the technical aspects of the most popular Hollywood films.
Five extremely disturbed, sociopathic children escape from their psychiatric transport and are taken in unwittingly by a group of adult villagers on winter vacation.Directors: Sean MacGregor, David SheldonWriters: Sandra Lee Blowitz, John Durren, 1 more credit »Stars: Sorrell Booke, Gene Evans, Taylor Lacher - via IMDB https://archive.org/details/DevilTimesFive_977
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