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FEMture - wie Frauen in (die) Zukunft führen | female leadership
“Fail fast, fail early - Wenn ich häufig Experimente fahre, erhöhe ich damit systematisch die Erfolgswahrscheinlichkeit.” Wie werden neue Geschäftsideen erfolgreich? Durch die richtige Validierung, sagt meine heutige Gesprächspartnerin Eva Brandenburg, die mit ihrem Unternehmen SAVSEN digitale Geschäftsmodelle entwickelt und in diesem Prozess auch gesellschaftliche und B2B Biases erkennen und überwinden möchte. Das Besondere? Eva hat als Sidepreneurin gegründet. Durch die vielen Perspektiven, die Eva mitbringt, von Innovationsmanagement, Organisationsentwicklung bis Supply Management, weiß sie genau, was der Erfolgsfaktor bei innovativen Geschäftsmodellen ist: die Implementierung - nicht bloß die Idee. Wie behält man also den Fokus bei den vielen Optionen und begrenzten Ressourcen, die eine Gründung oft mit sich bringt? Welche Vorteile hat eine Nebengründung? Und mit welchen neuen Ansätzen können wir Denkmuster aufbrechen und unbewusste Muster explizit machen, die Innovation oft im Wege stehen? Eva hat eine klare Antwort: Desirability, Feasability und Viability müssen im Kleinen vorher getestet werden. Was sie genau damit meint? Das hörst du in der heutigen Episode. RESSOURCEN / LINKS: [Eva Brandenburg bei LinkedIn](https://de.linkedin.com/in/eva-brandenburg) [SAVSEN](https://www.savsen.de) [Mein LinkedIn Profil für wöchentliche Posts zu Agilität & Innovation](https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadinzimmermann) Du bist auch eine Frau, die die wirtschaftliche Zukunft gestaltet? Dann lass' uns reden! [Buche hier ein Kennenlernen mit mir!](https://calendly.com/femture) DIR GEFÄLLT WAS DU HÖRST? Dann hinterlasse mir bitte eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung auf Apple Podcasts, eine Rezension und abonniere den Podcast. Vielen Dank für deine Unterstützung! Hier bei Apple Podcasts bewerten und abonnieren: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/femture-wie-frauen-in-die-zukunft-f%C3%BChren-female-leadership/id1571909871 Dieser Podcast wird produziert von der Podcast-Agentur Podcastliebe. Mehr dazu: https://podcastliebe.net
Anthony Defulio & Rosemarie Davidson join us to talk about their paper, Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy of a Smartphone-Based Contingency Management Intervention for Buprenorphine Adherence Show Notes Remember to join us on Facebook to suggest articles to review and questions for authors. https://www.facebook.com/BApractice Acknowledgments Host and Executive Producer: Cody Morris, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA https://salve.edu/users/dr-cody-morris Assistant Producers Megan Ellsworth Jesse Perrin Organizational Support ABAI https://www.abainternational.org/welcome.aspx Behavior Analysis in Practice Editor, Stephanie Peterson, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA https://www.abainternational.org/journals/bap.aspx Music Cruising Altitude by Jim Carr and his band New Latitude http://www.newlatitudemusic.com Link to Article Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy of a Smartphone-Based Contingency Management Intervention for Buprenorphine Adherence | Behavior Analysis in Practice (springer.com) References Dallery, J., Defulio, A., & Raiff, B. R. (2023). Digital contingency management in the treatment of substance use disorders. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10(1), 51–58. https://doi.org/10.1177/23727322221144648 DeFulio A. (2022). Dissemination of contingency management for the treatment of opioid use disorder. Perspectives on Behavior Science, 46(1), 35–49. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40614-022-00328-z Defulio, A., Brown, H. D., Davidson, R. M., Regnier, S. D., Kang, N., & Ehart M. (2023). Feasability, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a smartphone-based contingency management intervention for buprenorphine adherence. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 16(2), 450-458. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-022-00730-8 Dinsmoor K. (1987). "Money's the cheapest thing we've got"?. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 48(3), 472–475. https://doi.org/10.1901/jeab.1987.48-472 Higgins, S.T., Delaney, D.D., Budney, A.J., et al. (1991). A behavioral approach to achieving initial cocaine abstinence. American Journal of Psychiatry, 148, 1218-1224. https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.148.9.1218 Higgins, S.T., Budney, A.J., Bickel, W.K., et al. (1993). Achieving cocaine abstinence with a behavioral approach. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150, 763-769. https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.150.5.763 Higgins, S.T., Budney, A.J., Bickel, W.K., et al. (1994). Incentives improve outcome in outpatient behavioral treatment of cocaine dependence. Archives of General Psychiatry, 51, 568-576.https://doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1994.03950070060011
On the Friday Dec. 8 edition of Georgia Today: Fulton County's new jail could cost Georgia taxpayers $2 billion; bad news for fans of Atlanta's annual Peach Drop ceremony; and a journalist who writes about race finds his most important story through a discovery about his own family.
Co-host Bruce Chester represented his neighbors during the latest Conservation Commission hearing July 25 in Gardner, MA in which a continuance was granted yet again for the expansion of a sludge landfill. We discussed the potential impacts to drinking water, conservation land, protected waterways and people if this project moves forward and why he as a candidate for MA House thinks we need to do a better job understanding all perspectives. We also touched upon the environmental concerns that are similar regarding our natural asset known as Dunn's Pond and what short-term thinking consequences could affect the property in a generation's time. Scott then brought up the recent updates in Gardner to the residential and commercial blight ordinance. By adding context to the conversation, we begin to come back to the night's unintentional theme: How each of these situations really boil down to short-term thinking vs. long-term stewardship of our communities.
Dozens of demonstrators are camping out in front of Hamilton city hall, calling on the city to defund police and reallocate funds toward housing. Advocates with a group called the “Defund the Police Hamilton Coalition” set up speakers and tents in the forecourt on Monday afternoon, issuing a list of demands during a series of speeches. Those demands include calling on Hamilton police to immediately reduce their budget by 50 per cent, and for their 2020 budget surplus of $567,875 to be reallocated toward “free permanent housing” in Hamilton. Last night, one of the organizers was charged under COVID-19 bylaws. Guest: Rowa, one of the organizers of Defund HPS, currently outside City Hall - Is cutting 50% of police budget in order to divest funds feasible? Guest: Christian Leuprecht, Professor at the Royal Military College and Queen’s University - How can we keep our small businesses open in regions that are in red zones, or even in lockdown? Is there a way to strike a balance between the big box stores and small businesses? Guest: Julie Kwiecinski, CFIB Director of Provincial Affair for Ontario - Today, a “Free Meng” event is being hosted by a group of left-wing organizations, including the Canadian Foreign Policy Institute, the Canadian Peace Congress and the Hamilton Coalition to Stop War. Speakers include NDP MP Niki Ashton and Green MP Paul Manly. There is no mention anywhere in the publicity material of Michael Kovrig or Michael Spavor, the two Canadians who were detained by Chinese authorities nine days after Meng was arrested in Vancouver. Guest: John Ivison, Columnist, National Post See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just kidding it's not that serious lol we don't know what we're talking about
Experts discuss the federal/state question, policy options, economics, and business challenges
Hi All, In this episode of Talking Tendons I have an enjoyable chat with PhD student and Spanish physio, Igor Sancho. He has recently published a study that assessed the feasibility of using jumping and hopping as rehabilitation for people with Achilles tendinopathy. We discuss the study and how to apply these findings in clinic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi All, In this episode of Talking Tendons I have an enjoyable chat with PhD student and Spanish physio, Igor Sancho. He has recently published a study that assessed the feasibility of using jumping and hopping as rehabilitation for people with Achilles tendinopathy. We discuss the study and how to apply these findings in clinic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi All, In this episode of Talking Tendons I have an enjoyable chat with PhD student and Spanish physio, Igor Sancho. He has recently published a study that assessed the feasibility of using jumping and hopping as rehabilitation for people with Achilles tendinopathy. We discuss the study and how to apply these findings in clinic.
Scotty is away and Jason and Karin have the mic on them. Follow Karin as she runs through a feaso line by line, noting all the things to include and what people normally miss.A feasability is a critical tool to help you work out if a site is worth acting on or to give it a miss. The information contained in this episode may assist you with your decision process and help you create great property opportunities.NOTE: No personal financial advice is given in this, or any of our podcasts, videos and articles. All advice is of a general nature and does not take into account your personal financial, marital, family and employment situation or goals. Please speak to a licensed financial planner, accountant, mortgage broker and/or lawyer before taking action in the property market.
Genomförbarhet. Politisk teori ska, enligt vissa, vara handlingsvägledande genom att tillskriva vissa agenter rättigheter, som motsvaras av andra agenters skyldigheter. Vad är vi skyldiga att genomföra? Vad avgör vad den politik kan och ska uppnå, dvs vilka begränsningar sätter politisk teori för vad som går att göra?
Kat and her guest, Farrel Osher explore feasibility studies in property development.
Fear fake news! Flee the fungible forces! And come hang out with the Dog and Thimble crew in their Fortress of Feasability as they talk Friedmann Freise's fun Fables series. We discuss all three games, Caspar the Friendly Ghost's plot holes, and what FanFiction Chris is into these days. As always, the whole venture is entirely foolish.
Transcript -- The creative process that led to the design of the Strida bike.
The creative process that led to the design of the Strida bike.
Transcript -- The creative process that led to the design of the Strida bike.
The creative process that led to the design of the Strida bike.