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In this mini edition of Waterfall, Mike & Karen are joined by Defra's Head of Water Efficiency and Demand Management, Katie Smith, for a detailed discussion of Defra's plans to help everyone save water. The full length edition of this episode was originally released on 10/5/2024.
In this special episode, we bring together Patrick Edmond, Managing Director of Altair Advisory, and Shashank Nigam, CEO of SimpliFlying, to discuss whether aviation demand management is a myth or a necessary component of climate action. Moderated by Dirk Singer, SimpliFlying's Head of Sustainability, the discussion stems from a heated LinkedIn exchange between Patrick and Shashank, sparked by Shashank's reflections after speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this year. As the debate gained momentum online, many called for a live conversation – so we decided to host the debate on Sustainability in the Air.The debate covers:The fundamental tension between airline growth ambitions and climate goals, with Shashank sharing insights from his Davos roundtable where aviation CEOs emphasised unfettered growth instead of sustainable growth.The concept of the “guilt premium” versus the “good global citizen premium” in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) adoption to achieve price parity, with Patrick arguing that systemic policy changes are needed rather than relying on individual airline actions.The relationship between ticket pricing and travel behaviour, and whether raising ticket prices can curb aviation demand.The frequent flyer problem, with a small percentage of travellers accounting for a disproportionate share of emissions, and why a frequent flyer levy is an effective solution.Unexpected silver linings, such as how loyalty program changes might inadvertently encourage more sustainable corporate travel practices.In the end, despite their differing perspectives, Shashank and Patrick found common ground, agreeing that while technological innovation is crucial, broader systemic approaches are needed to address aviation's growing climate impact.If you LOVED this episode, you'll also love the conversation we had with Lee Beck and Thomas Walker of the Clean Air Task Force who discuss the complex challenges and innovative solutions for decarbonising the aviation industry. Check it out here. Learn more about the innovators who are navigating the industry's challenges to make sustainable aviation a reality, in our new book ‘Sustainability in the Air'. Click here to learn more.Feel free to reach out via email to podcast@simpliflying.com. For more content on sustainable aviation, visit our website green.simpliflying.com and join the movement. It's about time.Links & More:Why “flying less” offers the best path to sustainable aviation - T&EAviation likely to be the UK's leading emitter by 2040, forecasts Climate Change Committee - GreenAir News This episode is brought to you by 4AIR. 4AIR is leading the way with the industry's first framework to address aviation's climate impact—offering clear, verifiable pathways to reduce and counteract aircraft emissions. For more information, please visit: https://www.4air.aero/
In this episode, we dive deep into the innovative world of Pivotal Health with its CEO, Sal Braico. Pivotal Health is revolutionizing the urgent care industry by bringing high-quality medical services directly to patients' homes. With 13,000+ visits and rave reviews, Pivotal Health addresses the inefficiencies of traditional healthcare by eliminating the need for waiting rooms and reducing administrative burdens. Sal discusses the strategic shift towards providing services through employer partnerships, enhancing accessibility while maintaining affordability through a subscription-based model. Highlights include...Sal Breakco's Background and Pivotal Health's Mission (2:35)Logistics and Demand Management (5:46)Recruiting and Retaining Providers (7:13)Market Expansion and Strategy (9:58)Business Model and Pricing (12:16)Sales Cycle and Employer Partnerships (20:10)Exit Strategies and Investment Opportunity (25:20)
A new report shows how scaled-up demand management can accelerate the phasing out of New York City's harmful fossil fuel power plants—which disproportionately impact the most vulnerable New Yorkers—while ensuring a reliable and resilient energy grid. The report shows how governments can avoid costly investments in fossil fuel infrastructure, reduce energy burdens for ratepayers, and meet the state's ambitious climate goals. Megan Carr of the New York Lawyers for Public Interest's Environmental Justice Program talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
In this episode, we talk to Ali Warrington, Senior Campaigner at Possible, a UK-based climate charity that enables people to take practical action on climate change. Possible has been at the forefront of climate action and has been instrumental in lodging formal complaints against airlines like Virgin Atlantic and British Airways for their greenwashing claims. The charity, along with other climate groups has also taken the UK government to court over its Jet Zero strategy.Warrington believes that the aviation industry's current approach to sustainability is dramatically insufficient. She points out the limitations of the current decarbonisation solutions – including sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), hydrogen, and electric aircraft – and expresses scepticism about their scalability and effectiveness. She also expresses concern about the enormity of resources, both natural and monetary, that would be needed to make these solutions a reality. Ultimately, Warrington states, demand reduction is the only pragmatic way to cut aviation's share of emissions.Warrington also points out the inequality in air travel in the UK – just 15% of people take 70% of flights annually, with half the population not taking any flights at all. She supports the idea of a frequent flyer levy, to progressively tax individuals on the number of flights they take. She also emphasises the need for a systemic change in global travel infrastructure, and advocates for a shift towards train travel or other low-carbon transportation options, whenever possible. If you LOVED this episode, you'll also love the conversation we had with Hiske Arts, Campaigner at Fossil Free Netherlands (Fossielvrij NL), who discusses the climate activists' scepticism about the aviation industry's commitment to addressing climate concerns. Check it out here. Learn more about the innovators who are navigating the industry's challenges to make sustainable aviation a reality, in our new book ‘Sustainability in the Air'. Click here to learn more.Feel free to reach out via email to podcast@simpliflying.com. For more content on sustainable aviation, visit our website green.simpliflying.com and join the movement. It's about time.Links & More:Possible - Inspiring climate actionOur formal complaint against airline greenwash - Possible Climate groups taking government to court over “dangerous” aviation strategy - Possible Net zero aviation fuels: resource requirements and environmental impacts - Royal Society Can climate activists and the aviation industry ever get along? - SimpliFlying
"Demand Management" Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis Website for the show: https://governamerica.com Vicky's websites: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22573-govern-america-june-22-2024-demand-management Listen LIVE every Saturday at 11AM Eastern time at http://governamerica.net Text GOVERN to 80123 to be notified of live transmissions that may occur outside of our regularly-scheduled Saturday broadcasts. These transmissions will occur when/if circumstances warrant. House committee hearings about carbon collusion reveal tentacles of the shadow government and its agenda. Bill Gates wants to "fix" cows. Electric vehicle owners are statistically not happy with their EVs. East Palestine, Ohio train derailment was an even worse environmental disaster than originally believed. Lawfare tactics continue against conservative politicians as Michigan state representative Neil Friske is arrested under suspicious allegations as ballots go out, and more.
UC Davis' Isaya Kisekka discusses 2024's most extensive groundwater demand management workshop, which will cover current challenges with groundwater demand management implementation, funding opportunities and policy development, and available tools, technologies and implementation strategies.
Episode 162 features Ryan Knudson from Macerich and Jon Schoenfeld from Buildings IOT and is our 9th episode in the Case Study series looking at real-life, large-scale deployments of smart building technologies. These are not marketing fluff stories, these are lessons from leaders that others can put into use in their smart buildings programs. This conversation explores how Macerich has incorporated Buildings IOT technology into their shopping centers. Enjoy!Find full show notes and episode transcript on The Nexus Podcast: Episode 162 webpage.Sign-up (or refer a friend!) to the Nexus Newsletter.Learn more about The Smart Building Strategist Course and the Nexus Courses Platform.Check out the Nexus Labs Marketplace.Learn more about Nexus Partnership Opportunities.
Mike & Karen are joined by Defra's Head of Water Efficiency and Demand Management, Katie Smith, for a detailed discussion of Defra's plans to help everyone save water. Get in touch with the show with any of your questions or comments: podcast@ccwater.org.uk Timestamps 0:00 - Introductions 1:08 - Tony V's toilet trouble from back in the 1970s 4:05 - Katie joins the podcast and discusses her role at Defra 6:12 - Actions that the government want to implement to help the public reduce their water use 8:25 - Why has it taken so long for reduction targets to be established? 9:40 - The role of the non-household market in reducing water use 12:57 - The ongoing issues of leaking toilets 14:00 - The continual mystery of dual flush toilet buttons 17:23 - Mythbusting about the Defra's targets for households and business customers 25:25 - Defra's view on smart metering 28:17 - Katie's water saving tips 31:00 - Shower song recommendations Show notes CCW's water meter calculator
Welcome to another episode of the Smart Consulting Sourcing podcast, where your favourite host, Helene, delves into the nitty-gritty of consulting sourcing, and today she's tackling a critical aspect, demand management. Think of demand management as your trusted decision-making partner. It's there to ensure you're putting your resources where they truly count – on the projects that will drive tangible value for your organization. In simpler terms, it's about making smart choices with your consulting budget. In this episode, Helene will explore why demand management is crucial for consulting procurement. She'll uncover how effective demand management can provide organizations with the foresight they need. Because having that foresight can be the difference between strategic success and playing catch-up with reactive damage control. So, grab your headphones and tune in. Trust us, you won't want to miss this!
Learn about water resource limitations and challenges for Colorado and Colorado Springs. Scott Winter, project manager in Water Resources and Demand Management for Colorado Springs Utilities, shares work being done to ensure our community is as efficient and as resilient as possible. He also reviews how and what you can do to participate in the efficient use of water both inside and outside of your home. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Presenter's Slideshttps://studio809podcasts.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/04172024-Peak-Alliance-for-Sustainable-Future.pdf Water Conservation & Efficiency Resources – Colorado Springs Utilitieshttps://www.csu.org/Pages/WaterConservationEfficiency.aspx Coffee and Conservation – First Saturday of each month May – October, 8 to noon at CSU Conservation Centerhttps://allevents.in/colorado%20springs/200026400462050 This episode was recorded at the Sustainability in Progress (SIP) virtual event on April 17, 2024. Sustainability in Progress is a monthly program of the Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future. Join us (free) the third Wednesday of every month. The next event is: Native Plants for Native PollinatorsDavid Woolley, Science Educator and Founder of the Manitou Seed Library May 15, 12 NoonRegister here:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kceuurzouHtOY5fWIjVpK3O3DOkU8Nlt2 Thanks to these Peak Environment sponsors: Pikes Peak Permaculture Visit https://pikespeakpermaculture.org for opportunities to learn more about sustainable organic living through permaculture – workshops, classes, field trips, and networking. Old Town Bike Shop - your local bike shop since 1976 https://www.oldtownbikeshop.com/ The mission of Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future is to promote regional sustainability and advance the Pikes Peak region's sustainability plan (PPR2030) through regional collaboration and outreach. Connect with us at https://peakallianceco.org/. The following environment/sustainability organizations in the Pikes Peak region collaborate to produce the Peak Environment podcast about environmental stewardship, sustainable living and enlightened public policy in the Pikes Peak Region. Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future https://peakallianceco.org/ Pikes Peak Permaculture https://www.pikespeakpermaculture.org/ GrowthBusters https://www.growthbusters.org Keep up with all the organizations and events making our area a better place to live. Follow on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode:
In this episode of Team Anywhere, host Mitch Simon interviews Greg Spira, a business advisor with Oliver White, about building trust in high-performing teams. Greg shares insights from his book, "Trust the Plan, Demand Management for Business Leaders," emphasizing the importance of trust, reliability, and predictability in team dynamics. He discusses the impact of legacy perspectives on leadership and the need for leaders to prioritize building trust in the workplace. Greg offers practical tools and examples to help leaders foster trust in virtual and hybrid work environments and highlights the essential connection between vulnerability and trust in effective human-centric leadership.Learn more inside this week's Team Anywhere episode by clicking on the link below!► https://simonleadershipalliance.com/TA168-greg-spiraWatch the full podcast episode here:► https://youtu.be/ud4RWc6f0WQFollow and listen to the full episode on your favorite podcast platform
Mit dem Modelyzr soll es Unternehmen ermöglicht werden im B2B-Umfeld individualisierte Markt-, Segment- und Kundenanalysen unter Einbindung aller relevanten datengetriebenen Prozesse einzusetzen. Diese Analysen sollen weit über die üblichen, nicht aussagekräftigen Marktinformationen hinausgehen und beziehen die individuellen Bedürfnisse der Unternehmen mit ein. Dadurch können detaillierte Inside-Out-Analysen angeboten werden, um die Markttransparenz zu optimieren. Jede Implementierung des Modelyzrs ist auf den jeweiligen Kunden zugeschnitten, so dass die Nutzer des Modelyzrs ihr eigenes, individuelles Marktmodell schmieden und anwenden können. So gewinnen die Unternehmen gründliche Einblicke in ihren Markt und die jeweiligen Potenziale. Zum Gründer Nils Niehörster: Als rastloser Unternehmer, Industrieanalyst und Data Scientist baute Nils in über 20 Jahren bereits drei Data Analytics-Startups auf. Die von ihm als Inhaber von RAAD Research entwickelte ResearchPanel©-Technologie bildet noch immer die Basis für das analytische Framework des Modelyzrs. Nils ist ein erfahrener Architekt komplexer Datenanalysesysteme – und ein ansteckender Vollblut-Visionär. ► Das Video zum Podcast: https://youtu.be/ctPiW2h2REM?si=443MSWgQSRT7wLh_ ► Modelyzr: https://modelyzr.com/ ► LinkedIn Nils: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nils-niehoerster/ ► LinkedIn Bernard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernardsonnenschein/ ► LinkedIn Marcel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcel-windau-7841b3195/ ► Wir danken unserem Partner, der Public Cloud Group (PCG): https://pcg.io/ ► Wir freuen uns auf dich auf der data:unplugged: https://www.data-unplugged.de/
Greg Spira an expert in Demand Management and Integrated Business Planning joins Enterprise Radio. His new book is, Trust the Plan: Demand Management for Business Leaders. Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Greg Spira discuss the following: What led … The Defining Factor in Companies with Exceptional Planning Processes Read More » The post The Defining Factor in Companies with Exceptional Planning Processes appeared first on Top Entrepreneurs Podcast | Enterprise Podcast Network.
Greg Spira an expert in Demand Management and Integrated Business Planning joins Enterprise Radio. His new book is, Trust the Plan: Demand Management for Business Leaders. Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Greg Spira discuss the following: What led you to write Trust the Plan and how is it different from other business/management books? […] The post The Defining Factor in Companies with Exceptional Planning Processes appeared first on Enterprise Podcast Network - EPN.
The thing that separates the organizations that are good at delivering plans and successful projects and those that are not may come as a surprise to you. Today's guest is Greg Spira and in this episode, we talk about just that. Greg is the author of Trust the Plan: Demand Management for Business Leaders and he is in the business of helping organizations plan and roll out projects. He has worked with some of the biggest and most successful organizations worldwide and through his experience, he has learned exactly what sets these successful organizations apart. In the interview, Greg discusses how to build an atmosphere of trust, the behavior patterns to create to ensure that trust is maintained and built upon, and how to manage cross functional teams with alignment. What We Talked About in This Episode: The act of planning and getting the team together to prepare The difference between simple and easy Autonomy and self sufficiency Trust as the key quality that separates successful organizations Wasted energy in low-trust atmospheres Creating patterns of behavior The characteristics that build trust Create interdependence Cross functional collaborations Start with defining the language to use Where am I today and where do I want to get to? Creating solid plans Greg's book recommendation and daily rituals About Our Guest: Greg Spira, a business advisor with Oliver Wight, is an expert in Demand Management and Integrated Business Planning. He has written and co-authored many whitepapers on the subject of Demand Management and is an instructor of the Oliver Wight Americas Demand Management course. Greg has particularly deep experience in the consumer goods industry, having helped many well-known large food companies improve their planning processes. He has also supported companies in a wide range of other industries, including packaging, chemicals, healthcare, medical devices, and fashion. Greg received his MBA and CPA, CMA from McMaster University where he has since been a sessional lecturer. Connect with Greg Spira: Greg Spira Home Page Trust the Plan: Demand Management for Business Leaders by Greg Spira Connect with John Murphy: LinkedIn Twitter YouTube Facebook If you liked this episode, please don't forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Thanks for tuning in!
Charles Dillard is Burlington's Principal Planner in the office of City Planning. He joins us today to talk about Transportation Demand Management or, the more friendly term, Transportation Options. The goal of TDM is help get people out of cars as often as possible and, for when cars are necessary, making that option more accessible to all of our neighbors.
In this Pocket Sized Pep Talk, you'll learn:What led Greg to write Trust the Plan and how is it different from other business / management books.The definition of Demand Management.How leaders can foster trust. How organizational leaders build and maintain trust that will extend from the leadership team down through the chain of command.How businesses commonly confuse “plans” and “goals."Why is it important to keep internal “customers” in mind when developing a company demand plan.The ramifications of a lack of transparency when gaps develop between demand projections and business goals.Vital questions company leadership should ask itself every month as it reviews its demand plan and goals. A few takeaways from Greg's book.Learn more at:www.gregspira.ca.
Hemos grabado nuestro primer episodio en inglés. Esperamos que os resulte interesante seguirlo porque es nuestra primera incursión con invitados en inglés. Y lo hacemos junto a Paul de Vries, un destacadísimo profesional con sede en Holanda pero con conocimientos muy extensos tanto de los mercados europeos como norteamericanos. Para entrevistarlo y compartir sus puntos de vista nos acompaña de nuevo David Pilo, CEO y Fundador de Walcu, que repite participación en este caso como co-entrevistador. David y Paul nos desarrollan punto por punto las claves de un tratamiento exitoso de la Gestión de la Demanda. Hablamos de la “Regla del 60%” con Paul, también de con qué perfiles profesionales se puede gestionar mejor un lead. O de la velocidad en atender un lead en primera instancia que marca mucho la diferencia entre vender y no vender tanto. David y Paul dominan muchísimo el ámbito digital de la Automoción, tienen un conocimiento profundo y basado en evidencias y casos de éxito de lo que realmente funciona. Ha sido un lujo poder traerlos al podcast y tratar junto a ellos todas estas cuestiones. (traducción al inglés) Welcome to our first episode in English! Our guests are Paul de Vries, an outstanding professional based in the Netherlands but with extensive knowledge of both markets: the European and North American. To interview him and share his points of view, David Pilo, CEO and Founder of Walcu, joins us again, who repeats his participation in this case as a co-interviewer. David and Paul explain to us point by point the keys to a successful treatment of Demand Management. We talked about the "60% Rule" with Paul, also about which professional profiles can best manage a lead. Or the speed in serving a lead in the first instance that makes a lot of the difference between selling and not selling so much. David and Paul are extremely proficient in the digital field of Automotive, they have in-depth knowledge based on evidence and success stories of what really works. It has been a luxury to be able to bring them to the podcast and discuss all these issues with them.
Grain weeks 13, 14, and 15 performance is settling into a pattern, and both railways are managing their demand. Tune into this week's episode of Grain By Train to hear Greg and Milt discuss the fair weather rail performance and the realistic expectations for order cancellation and rationing as more severe winter weather approaches.
John spent 23 years with Kraft Foods in a progression of leadership roles within Logistics, Customer Service and Supply Chain Operations in both the US and Canada before joining Mark Anthony as Vice President of Logistics and Demand Management in January of 2012.John was instrumental in the development of the US based Supply Chain organization and led the implementation of several significant process and waste reduction initiatives including a companywide Sales and Operations Planning Process, streamlined transportation sourcing, inventory controls and improved customer service KPI's.As President of Mark Anthony Brewing John has led the transformation of our manufacturing network to include the building of three company owned breweries during 2020-2022. Overseeing the end-to-end Supply Chain, he is responsible for all planning, manufacturing, procurement, transportation, and distribution. During his tenure the Mark Anthony Brewing Team has increased capacity by 10x and has grown the team from 25 people to over 650.
This month on The Rail~volution Podcast Tien-Tien Chan of Nelson Nygaard and Jessica Roberts of Alta Planning and Design join the show to talk about Transportation Demand Management or TDM. Tien-Tien and Jessica discuss how TDM acts as the soft side of transportation and the flipside of infrastructure and the different types of programs are employed. Find out more about the podcast and the conference at http://railvolution.org
In the second episode of this re-released series, Carlos Hidalgo and David discuss 10 initiatives required for successful Demand Management. Listen as David and Carlos discuss: What to consider when figuring out what areas to focus on first. How to implement a demand funnel and roll out lead scoring and nurturing programs. The importance of developing a strategy first. Why you need to align with your sales team. Check out the resources mentioned: David Lewis' LinkedIn The D3 Methodology E-book David's Blog All D3 Resources Free Consultation with a Strategic Advisor DemandGen TV To hear this episode and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or on DemandGenRadio.com or search for DemandGen Radio in your favorite podcast player.
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No matter which industry you are in, his day-to-day tools for success, strategic planning, and tips for creating multiple profitable and sustainable businesses, can help you grow. You will learn how to leverage your strengths and learn why there is still plenty of time to get into this sector With over 25 years of entrepreneurial experience and two founded companies to add to that, the advice today will be endless.Jesson has been at the forefront of the energy industry since 1995. He has co-founded two companies since then, Fulcrom Energy and Energy Orge. At Energy Ogre, he has helped over 100,000 Texans save up to 40% on their electricity bills, over $150M since its founding while continuing to create innovation in the energy sector. Renewable energy is a topic that dominates headlines around the industry, and the answer to addressing long-term energy demands lies in this technology. However, where are we currently, and more importantly how do we get to 100% renewable energy as a country?• Why the Energy Sector is a Great Place to be an entrepreneur?• What Energy Innovations are Driving the Future?• Demand Management and Control - What Makes the Lights Come on?• Energy Efficient Smart Home Tech - Consumers Taking Energy into their HandWelcome to Episode #189 on That Entrepreneur Show - Each week since 2019, the founder of a company or brand shares what worked for them, what they needed to improve on, and all of their learning lessons along the way. This week's spotlight story is Pierre Omidyar.Guest WebsiteCompany WebsiteListen to all episodes here: https://ThatEntrepreneurShow.Buzzsprout.comWebsite: https://www.VincentALanci.com/InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInFor Digital Editing Inquiries and Potential Podcast Guests: Email: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comHost Name: Vincent A. LanciYouTubeInstagramAdventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenHappy | https://soundcloud.com/morning-kulishow/happy-background-music-no-copyright-fun-royalty-free-music-free-download
The internationally recognized Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) at the University of South Florida combines research and education to improve the way we move today and in the years ahead. In this episode of On the Go!, we focus on one area of expertise, Transportation Demand Management (TDM), with CUTR Senior Associate Sara Hendricks.
This week, we talk about a new prayer-aid in the house, then Kit get technical by describing what she does for a living. We then talk about Chapter 4 from "The Extraordinary Parents of St. Therese of Lisieux:" The Vocation of Parents.Want to read the book we are and talking about periodically (like this episode)? Here it is. (And you can find it for a few bucks less used in a few stores online). We did Chapter 1 on EP85.We are looking forward to saying "why hello" to you by email: CatholicHitch@gmail.com.The intro and outro songs are used under a licensing agreement, and licensed for use on this podcast; they are both by one of our favorite bands: Estradasphere.Podcasts we love:Catholic in a Small TownThe Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)This Is JenClerically SpeakingThe After Dinner ScholarWord on FireThe Liturgy GuysThe Pillar Podcast
Selamat Tahun Baru 2022, Transbro & Transist! Mari sama-sama kita menyongsong tahun yang baru ini dengan semangat transportasi yang lebih maju. Nah, ngomongin kemajuan transportasi publik nih gak lepas dengan berbagai kajian & analisis kebutuhan transportasi publik pada masyarakat. Hal tersebut harus ditatakelola dengan baik. Sesuai banget nih sama episode pertama kami di 2022 yang membahas soal manajemen kebutuhan transportasi. Yuk dengerin episodenya di platform podcast favoritmu! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/transpod-podcast/support
Demand management is a term used in business to describe the process of managing demand to achieve business objectives. It is also used to describe the demand management practices of supply chains, which are used primarily to prioritize demand fulfillment and improve demand visibility. On this week's Smart consulting Sourcing podcast, I explain how to manage demand management for consulting services. #podcast #smartconsultingsourcing #consulting #sourcing
The Hackett Group's Chris Key speaks with Senior Research Director Rick Pastore about best practices that enable top performing IT organizations to more effectively prioritize and manage IT projects to deliver greater business value.
The Hackett Group's Chris Key speaks with Senior Research Director Rick Pastore about best practices that enable top performing IT organizations to more effectively prioritize and manage IT projects to deliver greater business value.
Episode #45 - This week on "Create. Build. Manage." William Eastman, EVP of Demand Management at IBGR Network and host of the podcast "REAL Help Wanted – Building an All In Workforce," is back on the show to talk about the Great Resignation, Supply Chain issues, and what businesses can do today to prepare for 2022.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ibgrnetwork/Twitter: @IBGRNetworkLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ibgrnetwork/LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/growthworxConnect with Scott Miller:https://www.facebook.com/scottmillerceohttps://www.instagram.com/scottmillerceohttps://twitter.com/scottmillerceohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmillermedia
James Eklund returns to The Water Values Podcast for a third time to provide an argument for why demand management is critical to the future of the Colorado River. In this session, you'll learn about: What James has been up to since his last podcast appearanceA brief history of the Colorado River CompactHow the Upper Basin and Lower Basin came to beHow climate change has impacted the Colorado River CompactWhat demand management isHow demand management and water banking worked in the Lower BasinThe creation of the water banking account in the Upper BasinWhy demand management represents a viable solution for Upper Basin StatesHow demand management can stem the proliferation of “buy and dry”Why demand management hasn't taken off in the Upper BasinWhy only sovereigns can “bank” water & the lawsuit behind itJames' thoughts on where we go from here on the Colorado River Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: James' LinkedIn PageEklund Hanlon's websiteSaving the Colorado River: How Demand Management Can Save the Colorado River, article by James Eklund Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
James Eklund returns to The Water Values Podcast for a third time to provide an argument for why demand management is critical to the future of the Colorado River. In this session, you'll learn about: What James has been up to since his last podcast appearanceA brief history of the Colorado River CompactHow the Upper Basin and Lower Basin came to beHow climate change has impacted the Colorado River CompactWhat demand management isHow demand management and water banking worked in the Lower BasinThe creation of the water banking account in the Upper BasinWhy demand management represents a viable solution for Upper Basin StatesHow demand management can stem the proliferation of “buy and dry”Why demand management hasn't taken off in the Upper BasinWhy only sovereigns can “bank” water & the lawsuit behind itJames' thoughts on where we go from here on the Colorado River Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: James' LinkedIn PageEklund Hanlon's websiteSaving the Colorado River: How Demand Management Can Save the Colorado River, article by James Eklund Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!
This week on "Create. Build. Manage." we're focusing on your team! I talk with William Eastman, EVP of Demand Management at IBGR Network and host of the podcast "REAL Help Wanted – Building an All In Workforce," about The Great Resignation, what benefits you should offer staff, why training your staff is so important, and more!Connect with Scott Miller:https://www.facebook.com/scottmillerceohttps://www.instagram.com/scottmillerceo/https://twitter.com/scottmillerceohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmillermedia/
Demand management is a critical tool for procurement professionals and companies in general. But what are the key steps that can ensure successful Demand Management execution? On this week's Smart consulting Sourcing podcast, I talk about how to create value through demand management? #podcast #smartconsultingsourcing #consulting #sourcing
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Managing transportation demand can help alleviate traffic congestion, improve air quality, and even save money. In this episode of On the Go, experts from the Triangle Clean Cities Coalition in North Carolina discuss their experiences with transportation demand management and how it has helped them address population growth and reduce vehicle pollution. Tune in to hear how they partnered with metropolitan planning organizations and other entities to establish and operate a transportation demand management program.
Digitalisierung und „Elektrifizierung“ transformieren gerade die Automobilbranche. Wie geht Porsche diese Herausforderungen an? Porsche hat eine lange Tradition und ist gleichzeitig Innovationstreiber. Wie dies erfolgreich gelingt, erzählen Cihan Sügür, Technology Portfolio & Demand Management, Porsche AG und Anna Roizman, Agile Coach - Agile@Porsche. Unternehmen sollten solche Umbrüche mit einer Kulturtransformation begleiten, und dafür braucht es Offenheit, Respekt und Mut zur Agilität von allen Beteiligten. Deshalb funktioniert die Reise Richtung Zukunft nur gemeinsam im Team, um gemeinsam neue Prozesse festzulegen und den Wandel aktiv zu gestalten. Dabei sollte die IT-Abteilung vorangehen, auch weil sie durch die Wichtigkeit neuer Technologien eine entscheidende Funktion im Unternehmen hat.
Die ePA (elektronische Patientenakte) ist seit kurzem verfügbar, und sie bringt viele Vorteile für alle Beteiligten: Jeder Patient im Krankenhaus oder beim Arzt hat schon erlebt, wie mühsam eine papierbasierte Anmeldung sein kann. Patienten können nun stattdessen sukzessive immer mehr medizinische Daten und Dokumente online in der ePA ablegen, und selbst bestimmen, wer darauf zugreifen darf. Alle Daten sind selbstverständlich in Deutschland gespeichert. Sven Pecher, Associate Partner, IBM, erzählt im IBM Livestudio mehr zu den Hintergründen der ePA, welche weiteren Neuerungen es in diesem Bereich geben wird, und wie die Knappschaft und die IBM gemeinsam dieses Meilenstein-Projekt angegangen sind. Die Versicherten der Knappschaft haben seit Januar Zugriff auf die ePA. Und die Erfolgsgeschichte geht weiter: In einem mehrstufigen Konzept stehen sukzessive immer mehr Möglichkeiten in der ePA offen, auch durch die künftige Anbindung der Leistungserbringer. Außerdem wird in der Eventvorschau ein weiteres spannendes Event vorgestellt: Cloud & AI ist das Thema beim gleichnamigen Event am 23. März im virtuellen IBM Pop-Up. David Faller, Technical Sales Leader, IBM Technology Sales, DACH, gibt dazu einen Ausblick. Digitalisierung und „Elektrifizierung“ transformieren gerade auch die Automobilbranche. Wie geht Porsche diese Herausforderungen an? Porsche hat eine lange Tradition und ist gleichzeitig Innovationstreiber. Wie dies erfolgreich gelingt, erzählen Cihan Sügür, Technology Portfolio & Demand Management, Porsche AG und Anna Roizman, Agile Coach - Agile@Porsche. Unternehmen sollten solche Umbrüche mit einer Kulturtransformation begleiten, und dafür braucht es Offenheit, Respekt und Mut zur Agilität von allen Beteiligten. Deshalb funktioniert die Reise Richtung Zukunft nur gemeinsam im Team, um gemeinsam neue Prozesse festzulegen und den Wandel aktiv zu gestalten. Dabei sollte die IT-Abteilung vorangehen, auch weil sie durch die Wichtigkeit neuer Technologien eine entscheidende Funktion im Unternehmen hat.
On Episode 3, get the facts about the current Demand Management investigation, and join CWCB's Amy Ostdiek for a run down on the next steps. Links from today's episode: Denver Post Guest Commentary by Director Mitchell cwcb.colorado.gov/ CWCB Youtube
In dieser Episode gibt es Einblicke über den Arbeitsalltag bei Porsche und wie hier der Einstieg am besten gelingt. Sandra spricht über ihren Job im Technology Portfolio und Demand Management bei Porsche. Sie verrät, welche Skills sie täglich braucht und gibt Tipps, wie man sich auf den Karrierestart bei Porsche am besten vorbereitet.
In dieser Episode gibt es Einblicke über den Arbeitsalltag bei Porsche und wie hier der Einstieg am besten gelingt. Sandra spricht über ihren Job im Technology Portfolio und Demand Management bei Porsche. Sie verrät, welche Skills sie täglich braucht und gibt Tipps, wie man sich auf den Karrierestart bei Porsche am besten vorbereitet.
In dieser Episode gibt es Einblicke über den Arbeitsalltag bei Porsche und wie hier der Einstieg am besten gelingt. Sandra spricht über ihren Job im Technology Portfolio und Demand Management bei Porsche. Sie verrät, welche Skills sie täglich braucht und gibt Tipps, wie man sich auf den Karrierestart bei Porsche am besten vorbereitet.
Was your supply chain ready for a pandemic? Will it stay intact through the inevitable upcoming demand fluctuations? When there's disruption, you need to adjust your supply chain quickly to meet supplier and customer demand. Our Supply Chain Masters examine steps you can take to build a responsive demand management system:* Best practices for collecting, retaining and analyzing supply chain data* Supply chain tools and technology that enable you to read and react quickly* Processes that encourage scalability and readiness for decline, recovery, and even growth* Business intelligence solutions that drive continuous improvement and proactive strategy adjustmentWatch today to learn supply chain strategies that minimize risk and protect your profitability.Panelists:Mike AndersonScott VazzanaDemand management, supply and demand, supply chain, supply chain management, supply chain technology, best practices, continuous improvement, change management, customer service, supply chain disruption, transportation news, business intelligence, data amalysis, customer demand, transportation technologySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thanks for listening to another edition of Rio Blanco County news. Here’s our community newscast for the week of October 29th. Check this week’s news briefs on page 3A for information on a host of spooky Halloween events, including trick or treat “ at the White River Museum from 5-7 pm, a Halloween parade in front of the Walbridge Wing from 4-5:30 pm, and the ERBM’s annual Pumpkin Eats n’ Treats from 3-5pm. News briefs on page 3A also list COVID-19 testing locations in Rio Blanco County, news from The Tank Center for Sonic Arts in Rangely, ERBM program updates and an upcoming free legal clinic on November 11th. Thanks to a large amount of snow arriving on Colorado’s Western Slope this week, many fire restrictions are set to end on Friday. Remember to use fire responsibly as warm weather is set to return next week. Wildland firefighters from the BLM’s White River Field Office in Meeker made state and national news this week for leaving a handwritten note at a home in the path of the East Troublesome Fire in Grand County. Read more about the crew’s efforts on the front page. Also on a front page, see a photo from the annual 4-H Night at Hogwarts fundraiser last Saturday. A reminder to drop off your mail ballot, and another dive into Rio Blanco County’s ongoing budget process. This week’s story focuses on the Sales & Use Tax department, which has already agreed to major cuts in 2021 and could go away entirely after next June, despite generating nearly $2 million in revenue for the county this year. In more county news, Rio Blanco has seen another uptick in COVID-19 cases, with four positives reported in the last seven days. Public Health Director Alice Harvey warned that the county was on the verge of community transmission, and reminded residents to be vigilant. Nationwide more than 40 states including Colorado are reporting a surge in case counts, hospitalizations and deaths. More is on page 2A. County Public Health also shared recommendations for 2020 trick-or-treating on page 4A. Stick around that neighbor for this week’s editor’s column on the value of public participation, and Meeker High School senior and HT Intern Sophie Geodert’s update on how high school students are handling and adapting to homecoming in the middle of a pandemic. While you’re there don’t forget to take a peek at upcoming CNCC programs in Meeker, including topics like basic search and rescue, women’s self defense, truffle making, decorative candies and more. Resurfacing on Colorado Highway 64 is complete. The 18 mile project focused on a 1-inch leveling and 1.5-inch hot mix asphalt (HMA) overlay and the installation of new guardrail. The HMA is expected to add 10 years of life to the highway. With a few days until the 2020 election, the HT asked RBC Clerk and Recorder Boots Campbell about voter turnout so far this election. 4,240 ballots were sent out. 112 (2.64%) were undeliverable and 1,900 (44.8%) have been returned. And an upcoming Yampa-White-Green basin roundtable meeting has an “action packed” agenda, including YWG Basin Roundtable’s proposed position statement on Demand Management, the White River Integrated Water Initiative grant request, Updates from the Yampa River Integrated Water Management Plan (IWMP) and more. All those updates, Highway 64 resurfacing, voter turnout, the water conservation corner and results from the 2020 elk bugling contest are on page 5A. The full transcript of this episode is available at https://tinyurl.com/rbcnews28
Geoff Atkinson was a part of the Overstock.com marketing team during a 6 year period when they went through rapid international expansion, and refocused from selling anything to focusing on home and garden. During that time he went from Email Marketing Manager to SVP Marketing, CRM, Analytics & Demand Management. We discuss hiring, staff retention, loyalty programs, SEO, and much more. Get all the links and resources we mention at https://ecommercemasterplan.com/podcast/?utm_source=captivate&utm_medium=episodenotes (eCommerceMasterPlan.com) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In January 2019, ADEPT - the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport - which represents place directors from county, unitary and metropolitan local authorities, secured £22.9m funding from the Department of Transport for the SMART place Live Labs programme. Eight Live Labs projects led by local authorities with university and private sector partners are piloting innovation across SMART communications, transport, highways maintenance, energy, materials and mobility.This episode features an interview with Deborah Fox who is the Head of Demand Management at Transport for West Midlands. Deborah is leading a project using innovative video analytics to find better ways to manage congestion. This is funded by a £2.65m grant from the Department for Transport.
In January 2019, ADEPT - the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport - which represents place directors from county, unitary and metropolitan local authorities, secured £22.9m funding from the Department of Transport for the SMART place Live Labs programme. Eight Live Labs projects led by local authorities with university and private sector partners are piloting innovation across SMART communications, transport, highways maintenance, energy, materials and mobility. This episode features an interview with Deborah Fox who is the Head of Demand Management at Transport for West Midlands. Deborah is leading a project using innovative video analytics to find better ways to manage congestion. This is funded by a £2.65m grant from the Department for Transport.
In January 2019, ADEPT - the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport - which represents place directors from county, unitary and metropolitan local authorities, secured £22.9m funding from the Department of Transport for the SMART place Live Labs programme. Eight Live Labs projects led by local authorities with university and private sector partners are piloting innovation across SMART communications, transport, highways maintenance, energy, materials and mobility.This episode features an interview with Deborah Fox who is the Head of Demand Management at Transport for West Midlands. Deborah is leading a project using innovative video analytics to find better ways to manage congestion. This is funded by a £2.65m grant from the Department for Transport.
There are several metodologies that can generate value for companies and Demand management is one of them . But what is Demand management exactly? On this week's Smart consulting Sourcing podcast, Consulting Sourcing Expert Hélène Laffitte explains how to implement Demand Management for the Consulting category
In this series, Carlos Hidalgo and I take you through all areas of The D3 Methodology - a model for redefining demand generation and better positioning marketing as a critical revenue-driving function. In episode 6 of this series, we dive into Demand Management. Tune in as we talk about the 10 initiatives required for successfully managing demand, from developing a strategy and implementing a demand funnel to rolling out lead scoring and nurturing programs.Slide deck on Demand Management concepts from this episode: https://bit.ly/3g07LlgBlog post on The D3 Methodology: https://bit.ly/2WTfaLM Full D3 Methodology Deck here: https://bit.ly/3aOjwYz Free Lead Management book download: https://bit.ly/37zkhVw
Only a strong political stimulus seems to be able to shift from general emergency support to long-term demand management. With this in mind, the debate on how best to protect jobs will be key. To tackle this thorny issue, Gilles Moëc is supported this week by the eternal Bee Gees, who are as determined as ever to stay alive. Newsletter : https://www.axa-im.com/content/-/asset_publisher/alpeXKk1gk2N/content/macrocast-job-protection-and-demand-management/23818 Crédits : The Bee Gees "Stayin' Alive" Recorded on June 29th, produced by Axa
Author of Underspent, Rachel Smith has gone from jet setting international transport consultant to being on the Australian government's Jobkeeper allowance within a matter of weeks and she's taking the time to alter her business offerings during COVID-19. We talked about her book Underspent and how it might be oh so handy for people post-Pandemic, when a recession becomes reality (which, as of publishing, it is), and how people have been changing their transport habits, walking to the shops more and buying less. We speculate about whether that's something that will last post-COVID-19. At the time of recording, that seemed a distinct possibility but this week we've seen traffic dial up and the post-lockdown spending spree begin. Not to mention riots in the US and other countries. Seriously, if I had been on another planet for the past 6 months and come back, I wouldn't believe what has happened to our world. This is What's Important Now as we slowly shift into the Post-Pandemic world. About Rachel Rachel is a Transport Planning, Demand Management & Behaviour Change Expert. Find Rachel on LinkedIn. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wityayl/message
"I love creating my own schedule and doing my own thing as long as I'm hitting my numbers." College basketball player, college admissions experience, cold calling software sales, to demand management specialist. Austin utilizes people and experiences and mostly connections to ultimately land in his role today. His willingness to talk to people and desire to have flexibility in his job makes him the perfect fit for his career. Spoiler Alert: he offers up the chance to get a personal reference from him in this industry. WOWZERS. Give this episode a listen and shoot Austin a note! Austin's LinkedIn
We continue the journey through the Category Management Maturity Model with a focus on Demand Optimization. How is this different from Demand Management and how does Demand Optimization move us closer to our goal which is to reach the Value Creating level of the Maturity Model. We will also weave in the Impact COVID-19 will have on the demand profile for your categories. The is a podcast you won't want to miss. Referenced in the Podcast:
On this episode, Jessica Reynolds interviews Rachel Smith, an International Transport Planning, Demand Asset Network Management, Behaviour Change and Business Case Consultant who solves billion-dollar government problems. Rachel is also an author, a columnist and a speaker. Jessica and Rachel will discuss Asset Demand Management house businesses and government, own planning change in relation to COVID-19, and meeting the mayor of Bogota, Columbia. Time Stamps 0:59 Jessica and Rachel talk about their experiences the past few weeks of self- isolation and working from home because of COVID-19. 6:10 Jessica and Rachel discussed that nobody predicted the world wide shut down which resulted to transportation and establishments limit their operations. 8:32 Jessica read an article that if a Global Financial Crisis (GFC) or recession hits, people will still spend money on small luxury items just to get that “little kick’ of feeling better 9:31 Introduction of Rachel Smith 10:39 Rachel explains what is Demand Management 11:04 Rachel gives example on how Demand Management can help the Australian government save and generate money after COVID-19 15:10 Demand Management’s image problem and Rachel’s mission to educate people about it 17:18 Rachel shares on how effectively she communicates to people using her “litmus test” on planning and transport infrastructure 19:46 Challenges on the general public be interested on transport planning and get their support to make change 21:30 How the government, experts and people can make changes on urban planning during COVID-19 26:39 The Australian’s community mindset and how work from home literally changes their lives 28:25 Rachel’s opinion on people’s craving for connection with other people and what will happen 18 months from now. 31:15 Jessica and Rachel talks about if there will be changes or innovation after COVID-19 and how strong leadership will take an important role. 33:33 Rachel shares her biggest win of her career, the AITPM Janet Brash Memorial Scholarship 37:30 Rachel shares her Bogota trip and how she met Enrique Penalosa, Bogota’s Mayor 40:18 How Rachel found out her passion
Too often Marketing fails to prove it’s value within organizations. To help you convey marketing's contribution, and articulate what needs to get done, consider using the Demand Generation Framework that we discuss in this episode. The Demand Generation Framework is a holistic model for driving revenue across three dimensions: Demand Creation, Demand Management, and Demand Expansion. In episode one of our three-part series, Carlos Hidalgo and I share why successful Demand Creation is essential for your success. Listen as Carlos highlights the importance of creating buyer personas, why you need to be enriching and cleansing your data, and we provide actionable tips for creating demand during your upcoming events. Learn more about the Demand Generation Framework here: https://www.demandgen.com/how-to-reposition-and-strengthen-marketings-role-in-2020/
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We cover the ballot results and what they mean (Like, when can you start betting on your favorite sports team . . .?), as well as dive in to Listener Matt's question about Demand Management and how that relates to Proposition DD! Get more info and all our maps and stats at www.thelittlelondonshow.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-little-london-show/message
In this 11th episode of the End-to-End Value Chain podcast series, we hear from Rajesh Ray, Associate Partner at IBM India. Tune in to hear his thoughts on how demand management has shifted in the consumer goods industry in the past few years, the main challenges that have surfaced, as well as practical steps with the various approaches and tools that have emerged.
Tesla said we could have a super-cool car, save the planet, and do so for under $40k, thus engineering demand which it could not manage. Now it's hit the repeat button with 6 variations of the Model 3. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Consumers are a fickle bunch. And planning to meet their needs, and get the right products in the right place wherever there's demand is a science as much as it's an art. But many organizations still rely on outdated technologies and spreadsheets to get the job done. With consumers increasingly expecting more personalized products and services, can today's methodologies truly meet the need? Matt Jones joins Guy Courtin and Matt Gunn to discuss how machine learning and networked technology might help the industry evolve.
Ultra Consultants is an independent advisory firm for manufacturers who want to transform their business performance with an emphasis on competitive advantages and the ROI on their software investment. Jeff Carr, CEO and Founder of Ultra Consultants leads a team of more than 40 process improvement and software experts to help companies from $10 million to $2 billion identify their desired business outcomes to justify buying and implementing ERP, Product Life Cycle Management, Field Service Management, CRM, Marketing Automation, eCommerce, Warehouse Management, Supply Chain Management, Demand Management, Transportation Management, Advanced Planning and DRP, Finite Scheduling or Manufacturing Execution Systems software. Listen to Jeff Carr explain to Lew Weiss and Tim Grady how Ultra Consultants helps manufacturers across America.
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Nicole Hartl darüber, warum dokumentierte Geschäftsprozesse so wichtig für IT-Anforderungen sind und wie man diese dafür sinnvoll nutzt. Nicht erst seit dem großen Trend der Digitalisierung verfolg das Business Process Management ein großes Ziel: die Automatisierung von Geschäftsabläufen. Um dieses Thema haben sich viele Disziplinen gebildet, wie z.B. Anforderungsmanagement, Demand Management oder Requirements Engineering. Gleich bei allen ist, dass die Basis immer der Geschäftsprozess ist. Nicole Hartl – Expertin für Anforderungsmanagement – erklärt, worauf es ankommt.
In collaboration with ASCI, this is the forth podcast in our 8-part mini coaching program. In this series we briefly cover the 8-essential supply chain management processes that make up the Supply Chain Management Framework owned by the SCMi. This podcast is presented by Sharyn Grant, Managing Director of LSC Solutions Pty Ltd.
In collaboration with ASCI, this is the forth podcast in our 8-part mini coaching program. In this series we briefly cover the 8-essential supply chain management processes that make up the Supply Chain Management Framework owned by the SCMi. This podcast is presented by Sharyn Grant, Managing Director of LSC Solutions Pty Ltd.
Wenn Sie nicht schon ein proaktives Anforderungsmanagement haben, dann fangen Sie an zu agieren und die Anforderungen aktiv mit dem Fachbereich zu besprechen. Mit der Transparenz über die Anforderungen lässt sich die IT-Organisation erfahrungsgemäß deutlich besser steuern. Folgende Aspekte werden in der Podcast-Folge besprochen: * Wofür ist proaktives Anforderungsmanagement gut? [00:00:30] * Ein grobes Prozessmodell hilft den Ablauf zu steuern [00:06:00] * Demand Management benötigt Governance und ein Rollenmodell inkl. der Verantwortlichkeiten [00:08:30] * Bewertung der Anforderungen [00:13:30] * Tools, die das Anforderungsmanagement unterstützen [00:15:00] * Reporting rundet ein gutes Anforderungsmanagement ab [00:16:05] * Anforderungsmanagement im Unternehmen verankern [00:17:00] Shownotes und Details zur Podcast Folge finden Sie unter: www.cio-podcast.de/cio024, dort können Sie auch ihr Feedback hinterlassen und zu den Vor- und Nachteilen des Anforderungsmanagements diskutieren.
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In collaboration with Gruppo di Volantariato Civile (GVC) Cost Recovery and Demand Management in the Lebanese Water Sector by Michele Pierpaoli Water Program Coordinator for GVC
IT Best Practices: Intel IT has developed a Business Solutions Integration (BSI) service that incorporates business demand management (business requests) and business relationship management processes (our relationships with internal customers in all of Intel’s lines of business [LOBs]). We developed this service in response to our CIO’s “Customer at the Center” initiative, which calls for […]
James T. Cherian, a former Environmental Consultant and an advocate for water and forest conservation, discusses why water conservation is essential even in a country blessed with abundant rainfall. James also discusses the need to implement Water Demand Management in Malaysia, a system which advocates efficient use of water in order to maintain vital environmental flows and to reduce dependence on costly infrastructure projects.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Demand management promises the next generation of supply chain forecasting, however it can be a complex initiative involving a cascade of changes in jobs, organizational structure, and communications within and outside the enterprise. Is such an initiative worth it? How hard will it be, to get it right the first time?
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