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It's time to shine, so tell us your story! The Digital Workplace Group (DWG) Awards programme is back for 2025, offering a great opportunity to gain industry-level recognition for your team's digital workplace achievements. In this short, sharp episode of Digital Workplace Impact, you can hear more as host Nancy Goebel is joined by Elizabeth Marsh, Director of Research for DWG, and Sarah Escott, DWG Events and Collaboration Director – the duo leading the programme. Together, they set out the application process and timescales, along with some essential advice for anyone considering taking part.The DWG Awards 2025 celebrate those organizations and practitioners who have excelled in creating well-executed, high-performing digital workplaces. But if you're putting together an entry, remember that, while facts and figures are important, painting a whole picture is even better! You can enter the Awards until June 27 and the online Awards event is set to take place on September 17. So, listen now for the inside track on DWG's 2025 Awards.(Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.)Guest speakers: Elizabeth Marsh, DWG Director of ResearchSarah Escott, DWG Events and Collaboration Director Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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“It's those continual conversations and interactions we're having with our members and wider community that inform us what people are excited about, what they are concerned about, what they are struggling with – perhaps because of its newness or due to the level of hype or confusion – to put it into perspective.” Elizabeth Marsh, Director of Research at DWG What are the top digital workplace questions on the minds of leaders today? And how are they tackling the challenges and opportunities they face? All this and more is taken into the mix to inform the DWG research programme every year. And in this episode of Digital Workplace Impact, Elizabeth Marsh, Director of Research at DWG, joins host Nancy Goebel to explain what's shaping the DWG research programme for 2025. The conversation gives a tantalizing preview and delves into the key themes and topics driving this year's research agenda. These include intranet futuring, AI readiness and literacy, digital workplace business cases and change management. Elizabeth also shares insights into how the research programme is designed to support and enable digital workplace teams and leaders, emphasizing the importance of change agility and storytelling in driving successful digital transformations. The 2025 programme comprises a rich set of topics, which balances the strategic and the tactical, the forward-looking and the ‘here and now', in a robust and accessible fashion. To find out more about this research that will help unlock the future, listen now to discover more about DWG's research programme for this year. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) A collection of previous digital workplace reports produced by DWG can be viewed online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have 2 special guests joining us today – Ramesh Sridharan, Director of AEC Building & Infrastructure at Autodesk, and Michael Davidson, Product Manager for BIM/CAD Integrations at ESRI. We'll be discussing the blending of design and GIS data and processes, and how Autodesk and ESRI are leading that charge. We'll specifically focus on the tools you can use to integrate GIS data while actively working on DWG design files in tools like Civil 3D and AutoCAD.
What is futuring and why is it an important practice for digital workplace leaders and teams? How does futuring differ from envisioning? And what practical approaches can you take to futuring in your organization?‘Futuring' practices are firmly in the spotlight in this episode of Digital Workplace Impact. Host Nancy Goebel is joined by Shimrit Janes, a DWG research author and lead consultant. Together, they talk about what can be learned from a recent research report published by DWG, ‘The road ahead: A practical guide to ‘futuring'.The report offers practical guidance around understanding the distant horizons of the digital workplace. The discussion takes a look at the research findings, some frameworks and how these insights can be applied to the digital workplace. Insightfully, the research draws on learnings from the DWG Awards programme, which show that trailblazing teams actively invest in approaches for interpreting trends and signals from the world of work and beyond. The research also includes futuring examples from organizations such as Proctor & Gamble and the UK Government. So, join us now for a thoughtful conversation that considers how to build 20/20 foresight to help navigate and prepare for tomorrow's digital workplace.(Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.)Guest speakers: Shimrit Janes, Lead Consultant at DWG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bentronati su Snap!Il fermo macchina del mio MBA, portato in assistenza, mi ha costretto ad affrontare di petto il lavoro con il solo iPad a disposizione: quattro giorni di lavoro che hanno portato ad una conclusione molto interessante.Microsft mette online la ISO di Windows 11 per ARM mentre la sua amica di lunga data Intel perde prima il CEO ed un sacco di soldi. Forse la cronologia giusta dei fatti è invertita, giudicate voi...Buon ascolto!—>
Have you heard about DWG's new programme to help digital workplace leaders future-proof their organizations? In this episode of Digital Workplace Impact, Paul Miller, DWG's Chairman and Founder, stops by to talk with host, Nancy Goebel. He shares more about the new kick-start programme aimed at helping leaders to go from ‘baseline to breakthrough' – and then beyond. As part of a new series of ‘Vantage Point' events, DWG will host two 90-minute online sessions, on October 23 and November 20. These will take leaders through how to baseline where an organization's digital workplace is really at, as a springboard for the future. And this also ties in with a new benchmarking product focused on AI, due to launch later this month. In this conversation, Paul discusses the importance of designing the future before it designs you. He muses that the digital workplace post-pandemic is in a state rather akin to the Leaning Tower of Pisa: standing up but in need of some maintenance and alignment! But is it tilting towards the future or the past? So, join Nancy and Paul for a lively conversation on what's next from DWG around helping organizations to design their own future. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Guest speakers: Paul Miller, DWG's Chairman and Founder Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is your organization ready to seize the opportunities presented by AI? In the latest episode of the Digital Workplace Impact podcast, our host Nancy Goebel delves into the strategic imperative of AI readiness. Nancy is joined by Edward Taylor, DWG's Chief Growth Officer, to explore the transformative impact of Microsoft Copilot on large-scale enterprises and the pivotal role of digital literacy in the workforce. The discussion covers how early adopters of AI navigated the challenges of data leaks and the proactive measures subsequently implemented. You can hear insights on user engagement during Copilot trials and understand more about why change management is essential for AI integration. In addition, the pair offer valuable advice for those considering DWG's AI Readiness Assessment, a tool to help organizations leverage their strengths for AI adoption. If you have questions about the strategic importance of AI readiness in large-scale organizations, this is the podcast for you. Listen today and find out more. Guest speaker: Edward Taylor, DWG's Chief Growth Officer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DWG's Director of Knowledge, Shimrit Janes, is back in the podcast hot seat. In this episode of Digital Workplace Impact, she shares a first look at new research,ESG and the digital workplace, which is now available to download in full. At a time when organizations are coming under daily scrutiny around their ethics and behaviour, approaches to environmental, social and governance (ESG) have never been so important. Host Nancy Goebel invites Shimrit to uncover what the research suggests, and the podcast provides a thought-provoking primer on ESG considerations for digital workplace teams. In this wide-ranging discussion, they consider whether organizations can see themselves as good citizens and what taking action to be a good ancestor might mean. This highly relevant research presents clear insights into how the digital workplace strategy can align to wider stakeholder voices and gives specific examples of practices and approaches to open up ESG through digital workplace transformation. So, if you're currently examining what ‘doing the right thing' means to your customers, stakeholders and organization, then stop right now to hear more about what this latest research can offer you. Guest speakers: Shimrit Janes, Director of Knowledge at the Digital Workplace Group Show notes, links and transcript for this episode: Download the research: https://digitalworkplacegroup.com/reports/esg-and-the-digital-workplace/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Imagine a stone dropped into still water, creating ripple effects that expand far and wide. This was the perfect metaphor for change and complexity in this edition of the Digital Workplace Impact podcast featuring DWG's Founder and Chief Creative Officer, Paul Miller. With the backdrop of the latest gathering of the DWG Trailblazers, Paul joins podcast host, Nancy Goebel, to explore what came up at the session, which started with the theme of ‘How do you create a high-performing digital workplace team?', but in the event uncovered much more too. DWG's Trailblazers is a group of ambitious, forward-thinking individuals who push the boundaries, constantly considering ‘What next?', and come together to share the challenges this presents. Topics such as the narrative of complexity, AI as a double-edged sword, and the unsettling quest for stability were all in the mix in this latest session, along with collective management through complexity, the pyramid perspective, and retaining and building top talent. As always, Paul takes the strategic view of the intersection between humans, technology and work, helping to make sense of these challenges and offering advice to navigate these ripples of change. So, join Nancy and Paul for a trailblazing conversation which is dripping with fascinating insights. Guest speaker: Paul Miller, Founder and Chief Creative Officer, Digital Workplace GroupShow notes, links and transcript for this episode: The next DWG Trailblazers event is on July 16 – apply for a guest place. Learn more about our digital workplace management benchmarking servicesGEEKing out on employee experiences at LinkedIn Paul Miller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Championship Weekend in AZ! It is the final four in Arizona, and we have been excited about the games all weekend...well at least one of us is. Find out who, and comment if you watched it and if your team won. Mens basketball ended March Madness, with UConn going back to back as national champions. Is Caitlin Clark the goat? If not, who would you put up there as your top three? If you're watching this on YouTube, enjoy watching the new HD Hasan, as he got a new camera, courtesy of his bae Tara.
We're operating at a time when change is moving with velocity. We live in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) world – but what does that really mean and why should digital workplace teams and leaders care? In this latest conversation, host Nancy Goebel is joined in the Digital Workplace Impact studio by Maureen Ennis, Chief Change Catalyst, Hybrid Workforce Expert and Founder of Thrive. Maureen's mission is to partner with executives to build highly productive, cohesive teams that are based on trust as a foundation for collaboration, productivity and transformative growth. Together, the pair discuss Maureen's recently published research on high-impact teams along with the frameworks she uses for leading such teams in worlds full of volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity. They examine the need to balance the head, heart and hands; the importance of building relationships; and the many challenges, including how to achieve the best mix of collaborative versus asynchronous work. DWG predicts that digital workplace leaders will start 2024 as chaos coordinators but may well finish as outriders. So, listen now, for a conversation that highlights just what can make a difference when leading digital workplace teams and helping them to thrive in a VUCA world. Guest speaker: Maureen Ennis, Chief Change Catalyst, Hybrid Workforce Expert and Founder of Thrive (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) For DWG members: Digital Workplace Management Benchmarkproduct sheet (with pricing) Digital workplace management: Teams, structures and methods DWG's 2024 predictions for the digital workplace For non-members Digital workplace management Digital Workplace Management Benchmarking DWG's 2024 predictions for the digital workplace Build your big impact team – White paper Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Russell Wilson to the Steelers, and his contract is a shocker! Welcome back to Dads Who Game, where we cover gaming, family, comics, and the culture. Like, subscribe, and get notified every time we release new content, by clicking here. While we don't have a free agency trackers, we dive in to the major NFL signings around the league. From Kirk Cousins, to Josh Jacobs, we get into it. Of course, we bring the laughs and crazy ideas, pretty much everything you can expect from the DWG gang. Leave a comment, and tell us what you think of our show. We would love to hear your feedback. See you next time. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadswhogame/support
2024 marks the tenth anniversary of a powerful strategic partnership between DWG and MillerKnoll, a collective of dynamic brands that come together to design the world in which we live. This partnership is celebrated in a captivating conversation between Ryan Anderson, MillerKnoll's Vice President of Global Research and Insights, and Digital Workplace Impact's host, Nancy Goebel. Ryan's work focuses on designing workplaces that support healthy, inclusive and productive communities, and the pair discuss his vision for 2025 – a year he believes will focus on holistic wellbeing, connected distributed teams, user-initiated change, and more. Together, Nancy and Ryan explore what can be learned from 2023 – the challenges and opportunities – and how digital workplace leaders can make 2024 a year that will really count. Empowering work through intentional design, the benefits of being playful and joyful at work, inclusive leadership and the balance of managing strong and weak ties all come together to make this a powerful conversation. The pair ask just how can we use our corporate, digital and home-working spaces to enable a range of experiences to help foster healthy working relationships? For intriguing insights into these areas, along with some actionable ideas, join Nancy and Ryan by listening today. Guest speaker: Ryan Anderson, Vice President of Global Research and Insights at MillerKnoll Show notes, links and transcript for this episode:Ryan Anderson MillerKnoll Let'smake 2024 count Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yo, yo, yo! Welcome back to another dope episode of "Dads Who Game," where your hosts, T Lock and Hasan, keep it real with the latest in gaming, culture, and the wild ride of dad life. Today's episode, "Cheers to Whiskey and Dads," is all about vibing with our favorite Japanese whiskey, spilling the tea on gaming culture, and sharing those dad moments that make us go, "Huh?"Whiskey Wonders: We're kicking things off with a toast to Japanese whiskey. Why? 'Cause we're classy like that and a bit tired of the usual suspects. Dive in as we explore why this whiskey hits different and how it's kinda like discovering a rare in-game item. Dad Stress & Success: Dad life is no joke, folks. We're here talking about navigating the chaos, from managing family time to dodging those "unexpected" work curveballs. Plus, we're giving you the lowdown on how to slap that subscribe button so hard you'll feel like you just won a boss battle. Social Media Struggles: Let's get into the gritty reality of keeping our socials lit while being dads who game, not just dudes with unlimited free time. TikTok? Maybe, if we can figure out how to not look like we're trying too hard. Costco Chronicles: You ever notice how everything in Costco smells like tires? Yeah, us too. Join us as we recount a weekend of tire-scented pizza, questionable t-shirts, and why Costco is the ultimate boss level for dads everywhere. Flag Football Fiascos: Dive into the trenches of youth sports with us as we chat about the trials and tribulations of coaching flag football in the desert heat. Because nothing says "fun" like a heat-induced hallucination at 11 AM. Raise a Glass to Raises: Shoutout to Hasan's better half for securing a bag with a hefty raise. We're discussing the hustle it takes to prove your worth in 2024 and why celebrating these wins is key. Gaming Gossip & NFL Nonsense: From the latest gaming drops to the NFL combine, we've got opinions on everything. Plus, a deep dive into the drama surrounding Russell Wilson's career saga. Spoiler: It's messier than a diaper change gone wrong. Dune 2 Anticipation: We're all aboard the hype train for "Dune 2." Will it live up to the epicness of the first? We're breaking down our predictions and why we think this franchise is the gift that keeps on giving. Viral Vices: Wrapping up with a look at the latest viral news, including Diddy's mysterious island and Ja Rule's travel woes. 'Cause nothing brings people together like a shared moment of, "What the actual heck?" So, pour yourself a drink, hit that like and subscribe button (seriously, do it now), and let's get this party started. It's "Dads Who Game," where we're just a couple of dads trying to keep it together, one episode at a time. Click here for DWG socials! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadswhogame/support
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Discover the box of delights that is this year's Member Research Programme at DWG! Host Nancy Goebel is joined in the Digital Workplace Impact studio by Elizabeth Marsh, DWG's Director of Research, to talk about the research planned for 2024. Elizabeth shares the stories behind how this year's themes have been selected. DWG's Research Advisory Board, member input and the 2024 digital workplace predictions have all played their part in helping to pinpoint the hottest digital workplace topics of the day. The programme comprises six research projects, which promise to provide new insights along with some practical tools and ideas.The DWG team aims to search out great best practice on day-to-day topics and to help digital workplace practitioners consider their own response to industry developments. Futuring for digital workplace teams, AI readiness and digital workplace product management are just some of the themes that will come under the spotlight this year. So, to get the ‘heads up' on DWG's research plans, join Nancy and Elizabeth for an early preview. The new research will complement DWG's existing library of more than 100 reports. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) https://digitalworkplacegroup.com/dwgs-2024-research-programme-helps-members-unlock-digital-workplace-potential/Guest speakers: Elizabeth Marsh, Director of Research, DWG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yo, Yo! It's the day before the BIG GAME! Of course, we dive in to our plans for the Super Bowl. We were running out of time, so we weren't able to nail the show notes...but, what do you expect from a show ran by actual Dads
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Dads Who Game! In this episode, we dive into weekend stories, discuss the latest NFL Playoff conspiracies, and explore the gaming world with some exciting segments. In the quest for Amazon to won everything, it makes us wonder, what business will they go in next? Let's follow up on the latest gaming trends and upcoming releases. We delve into the excitement surrounding Tekken 8 and Palworld, and the controversy Palworld is bringing to the gaming universe and the world of Nintendo. Explore the intriguing Palworld story and how it became a sudden sensation. We don't just get our jokes from any old place, we get it from our mama. Join us for a joke from Mom to lighten the mood and bring some laughter to your day. Civil war at the Texas border? Check out the link here and share your thoughts. Would you head down to defend the border, or are you staying home playing Palworld? Join Hasan as he shares some hilarious and interesting headlines in this segment of Front Page Fun. Stay tuned for a quick roundup of the latest news that caught our attention. In this segment of Clip Raid Chronicles, we play a viral clip that Hasan hasn't seen before. Witness his genuine reaction as we explore the internet's latest trends and viral content. As we wrap up, we want to encourage all our amazing listeners to support the show: Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite platform. Connect with us on social media and stay updated on the latest gaming and Dad life. Visit our website for more content and exclusive features. Thank you for joining us on this gaming and laughter-filled journey! Until next time, keep gaming and being awesome. Segment 1: Games to be Excited 4 in 2024Segment 2: Mom's Comedy CornerSegment 3: Border ControlSegment 4: Front Page Fun w/HasanSegment 5: Clip Raid ChroniclesSegment For all things DWG, click here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadswhogame/support
Nancy Goebel is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Digital Workplace Group -- the world's leading membership forum for digital workplace leaders and their teams along with a highly-respected provider of boutique benchmarking and consulting services. What it's like to be the CEO of Digital Workplace Group (DWG) Nancy's journey inside DWG in the past 17 years, and how she grew into her current role as a CEO How Nancy manages to run two popular podcasts. What she finds easy vs. interesting vs. challenging about podcasting Since podcasting at a corporate level is part of a bigger content marketing initiative, how did DWG go about strategizing such an effort? Where else has DWG experimented with content creation and marketing? How does Nancy balance her work as a CEO and content creator? On the top of grief Women's role at work and at home, and how that continues to change rapidly. Nancy's word of wisdom for Gen Z and young millennial women at work --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feisworld/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feisworld/support
“DWG is uniquely positioned to talk to lots of practitioners and providers in our circles day to day. The predictions really represent an embodiment of the patterns that we see, and are a way for us to help create a line of sight not only for our members, but also for the industry at large.” - Nancy Goebel, Chief Executive Officer, Digital Workplace Group As 2024 gets underway, things are switched up for this latest episode of Digital Workplace Impact. Our usual host, Nancy Goebel, takes the hot seat to be interviewed by DWG's Director of Knowledge, Shimrit Janes. The session's focus? DWG's top 10 predictions for the digital workplace in the year ahead. And just what could these megatrends be? If content is king, will data be queen? Will digital workplace impact be assessed using AI-powered insights? Is search dead? And, what's likely to be ahead for digital workplace leaders? Nancy also reflects on how well the predictions for 2023 performed. This lively discussion sets out to spark ambition and debate, and to really help people think about what might come next. And wrapping up this crystal ball of ideas is this year's super prediction, that in the midst of all the hype surrounding opportunities such as AI, digital workplace practitioners will use the basics as a guide and go back to the future. So, if you're navigating the fast-changing world of the digital workplace, join Nancy and Shimrit to explore fascinating industry insights and uncover more on the possibilities ahead. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) DWG's 2024 predictions for the digital workplace For members only: Insider Insights recording and notes: DWG's 2024 predictions for the digital workplace Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Opening Act: Weekend Vibes and Football Fever
Welcome back!! It's another episode of your favorite podcast, with our resident Dad Juan. Tap in as well cover the most infamous interview, and the best way to start off the new year, on Club Shay Shay with none other than the guy, Katt Williams. Hasan blesses us with he word of the day, and we cover the acronym of the decade, LANK. Sprinkle in the banter and obnoxious jokes, and voila! You have the recipe for the best podcast in your library. Don't forget to follow our IG, and subscribe to our podcast wherever you like to listen to your podcast. Thank you for all of your support. For all things DWG, click here --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadswhogame/support
In this year's first episode of Digital Workplace Impact, host Nancy Goebel takes a look at the top podcasts from the 2023 series and offers you a résumé of those that proved most popular with listeners. As a baker's half dozen, this collection is a highlights reel of delights. Each podcast presents the opportunity to learn more not only about recent industry insights and developments, but also about key players and change-makers. Topics covered last year were wide and varied: from DWG's own predictions for the industry to living examples of digital transformation; from a people-first approach to AI through to impact stories from DWG's awards programme, leading research, and more. All had common threads – lively conversation, thought-provoking ideas and insightful questioning – along with helpful advice for digital workplace leaders and practitioners everywhere. So, to get closer to ideas and developments that helped to shape the digital workplace last year, take a listen to Nancy's ‘baker's half dozen' collection of the top Digital Workplace Impact podcasts from 2023. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Episode 114: DWG's 2023 predictions for the digital workplace Episode 117: Domino's delivers a culture and communications rockstar Episode 122: Unlocking the power of generative AI, like ChatGPT, in the workplace Episode 116: Back to the future with enterprise social Episode 119: Prioritizing digital accessibility to create workplaces that thrive Episode 128: A Microsoft MVP's blueprint for Copilot readiness Episode 126: The importance of building Unilever's culture in a hybrid world Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Day 84 | ASMR Slow Bible Reading | Numbers 23-26 & Luke 16 | Soft Spoken & Whisper | Light Rain Background Please Note Timestamps: Skip to Voice and Light Rain Background @ 2:44 Repeats w/o Rain @ 50:05 ~~~ For BEST listening experience, please use headphones ~~~ ***Thank you for your prayers and I will be praying for you! *** Bible Version: Complete Jewish Bible This video contains the Bible in a Year Plan, with the soothing sound of rain falling, as I whisper and softly read (after an invitation is offered to you, to accept Jesus Christ as Your Lord and Saviour), to soothe you 2 sleep, encouraged with Numbers 23:27 - 26:34 and Luke 16. Afterward, we will end with the Eventide Devotional portion from “God Calling”, encouraged by the Word of God. God bless you!
Podcast: Purpose-Driven Wealth Episode: Episode 101 - Warehouse Wealth - Exploring Industrial Real Estate and Sale-Leasebacks We have heard lessons and discussions from market experts focusing on specific sectors of the real estate, but not much on what investors dub as “the ugly asset”. Join us and discover the nuances of the opportunities in the Industrial Real Estate. In this episode of the Purpose-Driven Wealth podcast, Mo Bina speaks with Judd Dunning, a seasoned broker and the President of DWG Capital. Judd shares his knowledge in evaluating Industrial Real Estate deals, as well as explaining what a Sale-Leaseback is. Between the lessons and the thought-provoking statistics, this is a real estate discussion you don't want to miss. Here's what you will expect in this episode: Judd's family history in Real Estate How he got into real estate from entertainment. Outlook on industrial and multifamily real estate. Why retail investors are drawn to multifamily than industrial. People forget the asset type when they see the number. What is a sale leaseback? The manufacturing sector in investment numbers. Discussion on geographic markets. The political exposure component of investments. Main points on checklist when evaluating a deal. Do a rent survey. Price per square foot Location: know your neighborhood Do a background search. About Judd Dunning: Judd Dunning is a principal and well-known seasoned broker in Los Angeles. He is the recipient of Los Angeles Business Journal's 2022 Community Impact Deal of the Year award and a Commercial Executive Broker of the Year nominee, as well as Co-Star Power Broker award winner. With 19 successful years of institutional brokerage at the nation's top real estate firms, Mr. Dunning has executed over $1B+ of transactions and hundreds of millions of dollars in debt and equity placement. In 2021 to 2023, he closed more than $1B in real estate transactional volume including nine sale-leasebacks with a book value of more than $50M. Over his well-established career, Mr. Dunning's core emphasis has been providing strategic, institutional-level advisory services for stabilized, value-add and distressed retail, office, industrial, multifamily and development assets. He maintains a superior roster of clients, including many prominent institutions, funds and private clients. Mr. Dunning's and his team's primary objective is simple: to deliver the highest quality commercial real estate transactional investment sale and capital markets advisory possible for his clients via DWG's seasoned, intelligent institutional-grade platform. Investment Sales. Capital markets. Done. That's DWG. Judd Dunning Links: DWG Capital Website: https://dwgcapitalpartners.com Connect with Mo Bina on… Website: https://www.high-risecapital.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ISsEKBHlkX7lk9b68SKLA/featured Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highrisecapital/ Medium: https://mobina.medium.com/ For more information on passive investing in commercial real estate, please check out our free eBook — More Doors, More Profits — by clicking here: https://www.high-risecapital.com/resources-index
A power-house duo join host and DWG's CEO Nancy Goebel for the latest Digital Workplace Impact podcast. This episode offers an absorbing discussion about the winners, big trends and key insights from DWG's 2023 Digital Workplace of the Year Awards. The guests are Elizabeth Marsh, DWG Director of Research, who manages DWG's awards programme, and Susan Quain, Digital Employee Experience Director at Fidelity International and three-year veteran of the awards' judging panel. During their conversation, a wide range of themes are explored, including: what made the class of 2023 award winners stand out; what some of the winners are doing right now to exploit the use of generative AI; and how the winners demonstrated innovative and creative approaches in their digital workplace programmes. They offer advice for digital workplace teams and even put out a call to action for levelling up in the industry in a cost-sensitive environment. Plus, there are some top tips for those with ambitions around applying for the 2024 awards. So, for a great conversation which will help keep your finger firmly on the pulse of current digital workplace practices, listen today. Show notes, links and transcript for this episode:Digital Workplace Group announces 2023 Digital Workplace of the Year winners How to demonstrate digital workplace impact Guest speakers: Elizabeth Marsh, DWG Director of Research and Programme Manager for the awards Susan Quain, Digital Employee Experience Director at Fidelity International Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the long summer days transition to autumn, catch up on the midsummer magic of DWG's most recent Member Meeting and Technology Lab. In this latest episode of Digital Workplace Impact, host and DWG Chief Executive, Nancy Goebel, reconnects with Ed Taylor, DWG's Chief Growth Officer, and author and consultant, Nicole Carter, Co-Head of DWG's Technology Provider Programme. In a conversation much like a highlights reel, the trio brings you powerful insights from this recent London event. And, just as “the course of true love never did run smooth”, they also discuss the most pressing challenges facing today's digital workplace practitioners along with some of the opportunities these present. Member Meetings have closed doors, but Nancy, Ed and Nicole have the key. So, for more on shared ambitions for the future, trending topics and the power of the special connections created at DWG member events, listen now. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Guest speakers: Ed Taylor, Chief Growth Officer Nicole Carter, Co-Head of DWG's Technology Provider Programme, author and consultant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spring 2023 saw DWG's in-person member event take place at The Coca-Cola Company's headquarters in Atlanta. Members often talk about DWG's meetings as a barometer for the digital workplace industry: a chance to temperature-check change and share and capture new ideas. In this Digital Workplace Impact podcast, Edward Taylor, DWG's Chief Growth Officer, and Angela Huffman Edwards, Co-Head of DWG's Technology Provider Programme, chat with host Nancy Goebel about the most prominent themes of the meeting. At such member events, DWG facilitates assembled practitioners to uncover the latest challenges and best practices. Atlanta's agenda also included a DWG Technology Lab, where technology providers share new solutions and ideas in comfortable conversations. Hot topics from the two days included channel fatigue post-COVID, personalization of complex services, the desire to connect disparate technologies, and more. It was also clear that today's digital practitioners are in a period of active experimentation, while still balancing the needs of existing digital headquarters. To find out more about this energizing meeting and how you can get involved in the future, listen to Nancy, Ed and Angie covering takeaways, trends and the timeline for upcoming DWG events. Guest speakers: Edward Taylor, Chief Growth Officer at DWG Angela Huffman Edwards, Co-Head, DWG Technology Provider Programme Show notes, links and transcript for this episode:Apply for a guest place at an upcoming DWG Member MeetingDWG events calendar for DWG membersResources from DWG member meetingsAbout the Digital Workplace Group Technology Provider ProgrammeAngela Huffman EdwardsEd Taylor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Christy Punch is a unique voice and recognized expert within the digital workplace industry. This year she reprises her role as a judge for DWG's Digital Workplace of the Year Award. Christy, Senior Product Mgr. Engineering Experience, at Liberty Mutual Insurance S, joins long-time friend and host, DWG's CEO Nancy Goebel, for the latest episode from the Digital Workplace Impact studio. Together, they talk about why Christy is excited to take on the role of judge, her focus oninnovation and the employee experience, and the key ingredients of her successful career to date.At global insurance specialist Liberty Mutual, Christy leads large-scale, complex digital transformation efforts. She is also recognized as one of Constellation Research's Top 100 Leaders Transforming Employee and Customer Experience. During the discussion, Christy's passion for ‘moving the needle' for the businesses she works for shines through.To hear more, and to enjoy a vibrant conversation that covers Christy's career journey from early digital native to her role today, join us and listen to this podcast. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Guest speakers: Christy Punch, Senior Product Mgr. Engineering Experience, Liberty Mutual Insurance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when organizations don't address digital ethics effectively? And how much is possible when they do?DWG's Director of Knowledge, Shimrit Janes, joins host Nancy Goebel in the Digital Workplace Impact studio for their final conversation on inclusivity in the digital workplace. Shimrit is the author of DWG's recent thought-provoking three-part research series, which includes The inclusive digital workplace: 2. Forging digital ethics.The conversation uncovers the nature of ethics and how a dedicated digital strain is now emerging – one that's being tested even further with the emergence of generative AI. With real-life examples from Oxfam and Comcast, the two bring to life how new ways of working can be nurtured in the digital workplace, with approaches and pace to benefit both employees and organizations.In the ever-evolving digital workplace, there's a point at which what's possible with technology, what's appropriate from a legal perspective and what's preferable to a practitioner will intersect or conflict. It's here that ethics and trust come into play.Shimrit proposes that widening our conversations on choices, impacts and comfort levels can open up new opportunities, and assist those exploring emergent technologies in ways that are healthy.So, for great insights along with practical and aspirational advice for moving at ‘the speed of trust', take a listen today. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Shimrit Janes, Director of Knowledge for DWG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the past 20 years, DWG has completed more than 700 benchmarks – both of intranet and digital workplaces – in each case providing insights for organizations to wanting to take the next step in achieving their ambitions. In this episode of Digital Workplace Impact, DWG's benchmarking architect and lead benchmarking evaluator, Chris Tubb, helps to uncover the mysteries of all things benchmarking. What's the DWG model? How does it work? How is it different from the Digital Workplace of the Year awards? And what are the biggest benefits to the organization of stepping into the benchmarking spotlight? At a time when digital workplace teams are looking to sharpen their business cases for investment, provide proof of value or conduct health checks to inform their aspirations, DWG's benchmarking gives an independent evaluation of how a digital workplace is performing along with actionable recommendations for ‘what next?'. Chris is one of DWG's lead strategy consultants and a published author. DWG's Chief Executive Officer and host, Nancy Goebel, leaves him with no question unasked, revealing just how much more data and metrics can really add to a world full of opinion. So, for crisp insights and great conversation take a listen to evaluate for yourself if DWG's benchmarking might be for you. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Guest speakers: Chris Tubb, Lead Strategy Consultant and Benchmarking Evaluator at DWG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
That red carpet moment is nearly upon us as the Digital Workplace of the Year Awards team prepares for another season of sparkling entries.In this episode of Digital Workplace Impact, host and DWG's Chief Executive Officer, Nancy Goebel, meets with two of the behind-the-scenes heroes who team up to deliver the Awards, and hears more about all that goes into celebrating and learning from the industry's best of the best. Chair of the Awards is Elizabeth Marsh, DWG's Director of Research, while Sarah Escott, DWG Events and Collaboration Director, oversees DWG's rolling programme of events, DWG's own digital workplace, and is also the Awards programme manager. This in-depth conversation covers the origins story behind the success of these Awards, changes over the years, what's new this season, and spotlights what practitioners learn from start to finish. All this and more is packaged up with great advice on the application process – including not to worry about perfection! The Awards honour those who have excelled in creating well-executed, high-performing digital workplace environments – andthere is still time to take part. You can enter up to May 12, 2023, whether it's as a prospective Digital Workplace of the Year, Modern Intranet of the Year or Digital Workplace Team of the Year. Join Nancy and the team for the inside scoop on all things Awards and polish up that entry today. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Guest speakers: Elizabeth Marsh,DWG Director of Research Sarah Escott,DWG Events and Collaboration Director Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the episode where I reset the DWG podcast. It's about fear, passion, and juggling. Support the podcast by buying your juggling equipment @ www.PlayJuggling.com with the promo code GRAVITY10 (10% off). Check out my online juggling school www.GravityJugglingArts.com (the first class is free). Music by Museum Records (my beloved brother Sly).
Creating digital accessibility is a responsibility and an opportunity all at once. In this episode of Digital Workplace Impact, host Nancy Goebel is once again joined by the insightful and astute Shimrit Janes, DWG's Director of Knowledge. Together, they examine the importance of prioritizing digital accessibility, the subject of Shimrit's final chapter in the new DWG three-part research series, The inclusive digital workplace. The discussion journeys through understanding disabilities and the role of accessibility in removing environmental, systemic and attitudinal barriers to participation. The pair stop to explore the backdrop of four disability models and the fit these have with the digital workplace. Also under scrutiny is a case study from MassMutual and a range of insights, including the crucial part that digital accessibility can play in helping to create a healthy living system within an organization. Shimrit's advice throughout? Adopt a learning mindset to uncover what you don't know, how you can start to learn more, and just why it's so important to do so.For a thought-provoking discussion that can help propel your thinking on digital accessibility, listen now. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Guest speakers: Shimrit Janes, DWG's Director of Knowledge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Digital inclusivity is a way of working, a culture through which the digital workplace is intentionally made welcoming to everyone – but how can you successfully create this? In this episode of Digital Workplace Impact, Shimrit Janes, DWG's Director of Knowledge, shares her latest insights from The inclusive digital workplace: Part 1 – Nurturing digital inclusivity. This recent report, the first in a three-part DWG research series, is available online. Host Nancy Goebel explores what inspired this series of reports, why Shimrit is releasing Nurturing digital inclusivity first, the difference between inclusivity and accessibility, and why ethics has also been investigated. A key learning? You can focus on accessibility, but this doesn't mean you're creating an inclusive experience for everyone. Together, the two pinpoint great examples from the field as well as opportunities and challenges, covering the principles of good design and the value of becoming a ‘conscious communicator'. Relevant today more than ever, this podcast has advice and insights to help those designing and operating in digital workplaces everywhere. Listen now and learn more. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Guest speakers: Shimrit Janes, DWG's Director of Knowledge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As DWG's latest member research report is published, Research Author and Lead Strategy Consultant, Kevin Olp, drops into the Digital Workplace Impact studio to unbox his findings on the evolution of enterprise social networks (ESNs). In Intranet 2.0 and enterprise social networks: How they've changed the way we work, Kevin examines how ESNs have been adopted (or not) by organizations, considers the extent to which they've changed how we work, and explores how they've evolved over the last decade and a half. Together, Kevin and host, DWG's Nancy Goebel, use this latest podcast to dig into whether early expectations have been realized, uncover the barriers that have stood in the way, and ponder what can be taken into the future. And, indeed, they ask whether taking a step back to view progress reveals important learnings that will help practitioners to create and sustain thriving ESNs for the future? So, if where you're going won't need roads, take a listen today for more that could help you on your journey back to the future of ESNs! (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Guest speakers: Kevin Olp,DWG Research Author and Lead Strategy Consultant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when two DWG CEOs – past and present – sit down together in the DWI studio? A conversation that sparkles with insights to tempt digital workplace pioneers and practitioners everywhere. Known as an inspirational and unconventional leader, as well as an industry visionary, Paul Miller founded DWG more than 20 years ago, never wanting to head up a ‘normal' company but going on to steer the team from strength to strength. Paul passed on the CEO leadership baton at the end of 2022 to become DWG's first Chief Creative Officer. In this episode of Digital Workplace Impact, Paul joins new DWG CEO and podcast host, Nancy Goebel, to share some of his learnings as CEO as well as uncovering a few of the surprises he's encountered along the way. The pair discuss his leadership blueprint for unlocking a freedom ethic, while making the creative process fun, rewarding and valuable, and Paul looks forward to future plans to grow DWG's ‘creative DNA'. Add into the mix Nancy's inciteful reflections, a good dose of humour, and discoveries from across the years, and this is a glorious podcast treat for the start of the new year. So, be in the company of CEOs and join us for a great listen from two of DWG's leading mavericks. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) Guest speaker: Paul Miller,DWG's former CEO and Founder, turned Chief Creative Officer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DWG 2 hunnid! Happy birthday to the queen of the show Tea Todd, heart health is getting real, Dinner with Beetlegeuse? Vibes from Realestk. And the main topic Is it your life or the baby's life, one gotta go? Dam We Grown! Dam We Grown DamWeGrown.com Email us at DamWeGrown@gmail.com Podcast: Twitter/Instagram @DamWeGrown Tiff: Twitter/Instagram @TeaTodd2 Mike: Twitter/Instagram @LetsGoLexxo
Welp, the day has come! This is the last episode of DWG for T Lock in WA, and the last one of the season. Many emotions running through the Dads, but no are shown because of bravado...and the fact that we normally cry in the card lol. We want to thank everyone who has supported us from the bottom of our hearts. We wouldn't have been able to do this without you truly. We will take a few off while as T Lock and family have to settle down in their new home state. We will be back, and better than before. 'Till next time. Peace! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadswhogame/support
2022 brought more twists and turns. It was a year of economic change, of hybrid tugs of war, quiet quitting and the continuing great resignation. So, what's next and what could this mean for those leading and shaping the digital workplace?Since 2014, DWG leaders have reflected each year on what's come to pass and then looked ahead at key trends. With an average 70% success rate of predictions turning into reality, DWG's annual forward look has become a north star to help guide and inform the thinking of digital workplace leaders everywhere. In this podcast, host Nancy Goebel reviews the successes and surprises of 2022, and unveils DWG's 10 predictions plus a super prediction for 2023. What's next for digital inclusion? Will more organizations unlock opportunities in the metaverse? Will HR claim stewardship of the employee experience? And could the digital workplace get a home, a heart, a brain and courage? In an unpredictable world, Nancy shares insights to sharpen your thinking, so do join us to unwrap the limitless potential of the year ahead. (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) DWG's 2023 predictions for the digital workplace Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With 2022 nearly at a close, it is the perfect time to unwrap DWG's top ten podcasts of the year. In this episode, host Nancy Goebel takes us through her top choice of 2022 Digital Workplace Impact podcasts, revisiting fascinating and advice-laden discussions. These rich conversations with industry thought leaders and practitioners provide a window into the challenges they face, the ideas they are exploring and the strides they are making to push the digital workplace to new heights. Studio guests throughout the year included organizations such as Uber, Charles Schwab, Meta, Microsoft and Prudential Financial, along with various DWG experts. On-point topics included digital workplace disciplines such as modern learning, enterprise social, the metaverse, the hybrid working employee experience and digital inclusion, through to the always anticipated DWG predictions for the digital workplace and DWG's awards programme. With gifts of practical advice and challenging insights, DWG's top ten podcasts offer something for everyone. So join us, and happy listening this holiday season Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's always something with us two!! Don't ask about the title of this one....how we got here I'm still unsure. New Transformer movie is out, and Hasan cannot be more excited. Takes him back to his childhood, although we can argue he never really came out of it lol. T Lock has suffered defeat by an unsuspecting foe. The Dads weigh in on Deion Sanders and him taking the head coaching position at Colorado University. All this and more on this weeks episode of DWG. Don't forget to follow us on IG at dwgpodcast_21, an subscribe to our podcast to get notified of the latest episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadswhogame/support
Anita has not lived with her parents since leaving for college. But during the pandemic, many Millennials and Gen Zers returned home. For some of them, especially those with unpartnered parents, this meant new and unexpected insights into their parents' love lives. Anita shares an episode of the podcast “Dating While Gray” that features conversations between parents and their adult kids about the ongoing search for a happily ever after. Adult children of single parents … are they a source of emotional support and strength, or a disruptive influence in finding a “happily ever after”? We explore with guests including the millennial daughter of our ever-so-curious host. After two divorces, Gia's on the fence about getting back out there. Daughter Lauryn aims to help by sharing ideas and resources, including this podcast. Then there's gray dater Laura, whose partner seems less than enthusiastic about moving their relationship along. Are his grown kids the reason, or an excuse? Finally, DWG host Laura Stassi and her daughter compare notes on living together while exploring individual romantic pursuits. (How did that no-sleepovers pact turn out?) Read the transcript Follow Embodied on Twitter and Instagram
In today's episode, we chat with Nancy Goebel, Deputy CEO at the Digital Workplace Group, about digital workspaces — a necessity in today's world that demands more effort towards employee satisfaction and engagement. But not everyone is comfortable with this shift from a traditional workspace. It's why leaders must act as stewards of change if we're to successfully transition into this new space. We discuss: DWG's origin and the secret to building community The digital experience from an employee standpoint The uncertainty around the hybrid workspace. For more amazing DEX content, including podcasts, articles and exclusive research, head over to the DEX Hub (dex.nexthink.com) To hear more interviews like this one, subscribe to the Digital Employee Experience Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Digital Employee Experience in your favorite podcast player.
After two divorces, Gia's on the fence about getting back out there. Daughter Lauryn aims to help by sharing ideas and resources, including this podcast! Then there's gray dater Laura, whose partner seems less than enthusiastic about moving their relationship along. Are his grown kids the reason, or an excuse? Finally, DWG host Laura Stassi and her daughter compare notes on living together while exploring individual romantic pursuits. (How did that no-sleepovers pact turn out?)
We're BACK!! Welcome to DWG, where free speech is still allowed....kinda hahaha. T Lock came back from Mexico, and probably had the best time of his life. This particular title is tied into the story. I encourage you to google it before you listen. Hasan gives us insight on what it's like setting up for these celebrities. Wakanda Forever......that's it. God of War is out, and is easily PS5 game of the year. Yawl wanna support, click the link below. See yawl next week! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadswhogame/support
DWG.....WUDDDUUUUPPP!!! Thanks for tapping in on another Tuesday! One thing about the upper left of the United States, they really take everyone into consideration. The grass is green, the air is clean, and you can be whatever you want, whomever you want, all with not judgement. You can speak your mind, and represent anything belief you feel fits the life you want to live. We have now dubbed WA - The Included State. All thing funny feels comes along with this episode. Like, share, subscribe. Click the link in the description below for monthly support! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadswhogame/support
Wazaaaaapppp Disney Plus day is coming up soon, one of the shows being highlighted is the new marvel edition, She Hulk. While the show isn't too bad, Hasan noticed one interesting thing....wonder what that could be?? T Lock has noticed a trend in Hollywood, and its time that he brings it to light. All the gangsters being portrayed in these new shows aren't even from the United States. Check out the clips that T Lock put together. It's all about the grind when it comes to Destiny 2, and T Lock can't get enough of it. Currently grinding to get a cartable BR weapon on Dares of Eternity, it is being played nonstop through his house. Xbox is stepping up their game and releasing a Xbox Game Pass app for Samsung smart TVs! How will PS5 compete in the future? All this and more in this episode of DWG!! See you next Tuesday! Damson Idris Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XROT4CvpYb8&t=91s Daniel Ezra Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAhdAEqBuQQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadswhogame/support
On the Season 3 finale, Laura turns the mic over to DWG listeners. They share details from their personal, yet highly relatable, gray dating journeys. And they ask Laura to tap experts to address their questions related to sex, grown kids, and money. (Guess which topic makes Laura really squirm!) | Thanks to our sponsor Silver Singles. More at: silversingles.com/datingwhilegray