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PM-Mastery
Transforming Risk into Opportunity: Insights from Tanya Boyd

PM-Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 23:32 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this episode: Discover the art of transforming risk into opportunity with Tanya Boyd as she unveils her upcoming course, "From Risk to Reward," within the PURE Project Management Certification program. This episode promises to equip you with the skills to reframe risks positively, using advanced tools like Monte Carlo simulations and what-if analyses. Tanya's approach masterfully blends technical prowess with essential emotional and social skills, highlighting the often-overlooked aspect of risk management. Through dynamic storytelling and creative metaphors, you'll gain an enriched perspective on how to tackle challenges in project management with confidence and creativity. We'll also discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped the landscape of risk assessment and management. The shift to virtual meetings and remote work revealed new dimensions to conventional practices, compelling organizations to expand their risk registers to include pandemic-related threats. Tanya shares valuable lessons on proactive risk management, emphasizing the importance of learning from past adversities to better prepare for future uncertainties. Tune in to uncover strategies that will elevate your project management capabilities and prepare you for any unexpected twists in your professional journey. Links: Connect with Tanya on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanya-boyd-pmp-project-personality/Check out Tanya's PURE course: https://www.puremanagementalliance.com/#67586029bb967 Checkout Project Success Academy Courses:  Courses Home | Project Success AcademyCheckout Tanya's Photography site: https://www.tanyaboydphotography.com/ For a full podcast episode list, visit here: PM-Mastery Podcast Episodes. For a full list of blog posts, go here: PM-Mastery Blog Posts PM-Mastery.com Get your free PDU Tracker here: https://pm-mastery.com/resource/

Compliance That Makes Sense
182 - Why MICA Regulation May Be Bad

Compliance That Makes Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 13:07


In the latest episode in my ‘From Risk to Rescue' series, I discuss what MICA is, some of its benefits, and why I think the cons outweigh the pros.  If you found value in this episode, I would really appreciate it if you could leave a review! My mission is to help and support as many FinTech startups as possible, and when you leave a positive review, more people can find this podcast and help their companies! If you are on Apple, just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and tell me what your favorite part of the podcast is.    Today's episode: [00:47] An overview of today's focal topic. [00:57] The most commonly-cited MICA benefits.  [02:09] What MICA is. [02:56] Why I am not a fan of the Travel Rule. [03:47] My concern with the way lawmakers value crypto.  [04:58] Some of the MICA requirements for stablecoin issuers that I disagree with. [07:34] The story of Luna's stablecoin collapse.  [08:40] The biggest issues with the current financial system.  [10:47] The main purpose of MICA.  [11:12] Negative outcomes that MICA is likely to cause.    Show links: Interested in FinTech compliance? - consider investing in the FinTech Compliance Self-Starter Package! I would love to invite you to sign up for my newsletter. If you are interested, please click here.

Compliance That Makes Sense
180 - Why Outdated Risk and Compliance Norms Deepen Financial Inequality

Compliance That Makes Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 21:48


In the first episode of the “From Risk to Rescue” series, I explore how many existing regulatory laws and requirements de facto discriminate against smaller businesses and people with less money, deepening financial inequality, and why it is so important that we eliminate outdated risk and compliance norms.  If you found value in this episode, I would really appreciate it if you could leave a review! My mission is to help and support as many FinTech startups as possible, and when you leave a positive review, more people can find this podcast and help their companies! If you are on Apple, just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and tell me what your favorite part of the podcast is.    Today's episode: [00:39] Welcome to the first episode of the “From Risk to Rescue” series.  [01:07] Why I agree with Elon Musk's proposal to have a Regulation Removal department in every state. [04:09] How regulations discriminate against poorer people and smaller businesses.  [05:29] Outdated assumptions about smaller businesses and poorer people that do more harm than good.  [10:15] My experience working with businesses in Africa, the Middle East, and South East Asia.  [12:05] Understanding Nassim Taleb's theory of “fat tails.”  [13:45] How “the network effect” works.  [14:02] How the failure of a major organization impacts smaller businesses.  [16:09] Exploring Jeffrey Sacks' theory of economic and financial apartheid.  [20:02] Why it's important to understand the history of risk and compliance norms.    Show links: Interested in FinTech compliance? - consider investing in the FinTech Compliance Self-Starter Package! I would love to invite you to sign up for my newsletter. If you are interested, please click here.

InsurTalk
From Risk to Resilience: Geospatial Property Intelligence and the Climate Crisis

InsurTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 34:01


From Risk to Resilience: Geospatial Property Intelligence and the Climate Crisis As climate change accelerates, advances in geospatial analytics are creating opportunities for insurers to rethink risk assessment, revamp CAT response, and revolutionize the way they protect policyholders.

Risk Management and Insurance Podcast
COP28's key significance for risk management amidst increased focus on climate adaptation

Risk Management and Insurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 31:11


Global concerns about the impact of climate change took center stage during the United Nations' Climate Change Conference, COP28, where government leaders from nearly 200 countries reached an unprecedented deal to start transitioning away from fossil fuels. In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh's Amy Barnes, Nick Faull, and Scott Williams, and Marsh McLennan's Swenja Surminski discuss learnings from the conference and what these mean for businesses and their risk managers, share some of the actions that organizations are already taking or should be considering, and talk about expectations for 2024. You can access a transcript of the episode here. Download Marsh's From Risk to Resilience: Adapting to a changing climate. For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and Twitter and visit marsh.com

Experience Motherhood
20. Trusting Your Intuition in Motherhood with Lisa Boettcher

Experience Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 53:51


In this week's episode, I'm thrilled to have the wonderful Lisa Boettcher as my guest. We'll dive deep into the transformative power of following your intuition and how shifting our perspective from "risk" to "investment" can be a game-changer as you navigate new paths in motherhood. Lisa has a remarkable personal journey to share, from her family's cross-country move to her experience selling her business. Get ready to be inspired to be your authentic self and embrace your unique qualities.Lisa Boettcher an ultra-efficient Creative Brand Strategist and mom of 4 tiny humans. Lisa's career is built on her strong sense of strategy and the intuitive, futuristic approach she takes to her work––some of which has been featured on Target, in Forbes and Vogue. Lisa carries a high frequency of energy, a sixth sense and hard-won wisdom to further the impact brands of all sizes have on culture. Running alongside her career, she is a deep-rooted exponent for personal wellbeing practices and the process of unleashing yourself to discover the truest, most authentic version within.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Intuition and Motherhood: We explore the importance of following your intuition, particularly in the context of motherhood.From Risk to Investment: Lisa shares her perspective on reframing the word "risk" to "investment." She discusses how this shift in mindset can help you take on new challenges and opportunities with more confidence and optimism, especially when it comes to parenting.Inspiration to Be Yourself: Lisa's story and insights throughout the episode serve as a powerful source of inspiration for our listeners. You'll be encouraged to be fully yourself and celebrate your unique qualities, recognizing that they can be your greatest assets.This episode is a testament to the incredible strength that comes from embracing change and seeing it as an investment in your personal and family's growth. Lisa's journey exemplifies the power of following your intuition and the transformative impact of changing the narrative from "risk" to "investment." It's a reminder that you can be your authentic self and thrive in motherhood.Be sure to check out Lisa Boettcher!Lisa Boettcher's instagramHouse of Nectar websiteEXPERIENCE IDENTITY COURSE WAITLIST:You are worth investing in, Mama. Get on the waitlist to get a great discount and learn when this course launches!Let's Connect: Follow over on Instagram: @experiencemotherhood GET MY WEEKLY EMAIL Discover YOU again after kids by Joining the Experience Identity Waitlist Get access to other resources over at https://www.experiencemotherhood.com/resources -->Take one minute to subscribe, rate and review the podcast! Your support is incredibly meaningful!Support the ShowA small monetary gesture helps me keep this podcast going, so thank you in advance!Until next time. . . Go Experience Motherhood!Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only.

Coaches Cartel
336. How To Overcome The 4 Fears Of Starting A Business

Coaches Cartel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 27:18


After Coaching 100's of clients in the fitness business space, Chris, Cal, Josh and Elisha have gotten quite amazing at understanding what the fears are when it comes to starting or growing an Online Fitness Business. From Risk to Adversity each individual has to make a decision on what they truly want and whether they are ready to put the work in to get their dream outcome. Tune in with the Coaches Cartel team where the guys cover what their fears were and how they over came them!    FREE:  Join the Fitness Business Success Circle to access the training guides and join the other coaches here - http://www.coachescartel.com/freegroup

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The Common Good Podcast
April 12, 2021

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 74:59


(00:00-11:07): Brian and Aubrey chatted about what they did over the weekend.   (11:07-19:50): Brian and Aubrey discussed Shane Idleman's Christian Post article, “Another high profile Christian walks away. What's going on?” They also reacted to Ruth Graham's New York Times article, “A Pastor's Son Becomes a Critic of Religion on TikTok.”    (19:50-30:04): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on the following tweets:  Chad Langerud - “When pastors are defined primarily as 'leaders' – or 'entrepreneurs' or 'visionaries' – they've already ceased to be pastors in any biblical sense. Further, when the church becomes an institution or an organization – or worse, a corporation – it ceases to be a church Chris Hutchinson - “In sum, the Christian life should aim to imitate Christ in His first coming, not His second.” (30:04-39:07): Brian and Aubrey played a round of “Am I a Jerk or Am I Justified?” They discussed leaving a tip at Panera and Starbucks.     (39:07-49:10):Jenny Rae Armstrong, Assistant Pastor at Darrow Road Wesleyan Church and Author of “Don't Hide Your Light Under a Laundry Basket” and “From Risk to Resilience,” joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about cancel culture.  Learn more about Jenny and her books at jennyraearmstrong.com (49:10-58:37): Brian and Aubrey discussed Julie Roys article at The Roys Report, “Hillsong Shuts Down Dallas Campus Following Reports Pastors Misused Funds.”   (58:37-1:14:58): Dr. Mary Lederleitner, Managing Director of the Church Evangelism Institute & Research Institute at the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center and Adjunct Professor at Wheaton College & Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about her book, “Women in God's Mission: Accepting the Invitation to Serve and Lead.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lead Like a Woman
[Women of EO Series] Move Fast!

Lead Like a Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 39:53


Andrea Herrera is the Founder and President of Amazing Edibles Catering, an award-winning catering company that fosters relationship building at ground breaking events. She has served over a million meals in Chicago in the past 25 years and her personal mission is to foster connection to create community. Andrea is also the founder and president of Boxperience, a business that delivers an amazing invitation to a shared experience over food and drink in a customized gift box. Andrea is a proud global leader in the Entrepreneurs' Organization, a global organization with 15,000 members. She has also served on the boards of Cornell College, Global Citizenship Experience Lab High School, A Children’s Place, and she is currently Chair of the Board of Rivendell Theatre Ensemble, a theater dedicated to advancing the lives of women through theatre. Andrea has been profiled in Hispanic Living Magazine, CNN Money, MSNBC, Chicago Tribune, Today's Chicago Woman, and in the book From Risk to Reward, profiling her entrepreneurial journey. In this episode… In the current health crisis the world is going through, many entrepreneurs and company executives have seen their leadership put to the test. A lot of them have found creative ways to pivot their services and product offerings as the pandemic continues to progress. And while this is a testament of grit and determination to succeed against the odds, it also comes with a new set of challenges. According to Andrea Herrera, one of the best decisions people looking to start new businesses or to pivot existing ones should do is to act fast. The world is moving quickly and no one cannot afford to sit back for months before taking action and committing to a decision. She also says that asking for help from trusted advisors can make the decision making process a lot easier.  In this week's episode of the Lead Like a Woman Show, Andrea Heuston talks with Andrea Herrera, Founder and President of Amazing Edibles Catering, about how she pivoted her business and why it was one of the best decisions she has made. Andrea Herrera also shares the benefits of being a member of the Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) and Women of EO, what she learned from catering for Oprah Winfrey, and her advice to fellow entrepreneurs who want to start a business or pivot an existing one. Stay tuned.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday October 26, 2020

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 43:40


Lisa Anderson and an international team of researchers is looking into how social isolation and stress is leaving people vulnerable to eating disorders. She tells us about their research; John Callaghan is co-lead counsel for Ontario's long term care COVID commission. He outlines some of their preliminary recommendations in advance of their report which is expected next year; Barrie Mayor, Jeff Lehman tells us about the Barrie Health Accord, a plan to bring together five different organizations in an effort to improve health care services and to promote wellness; Get your flu shot! Dr. Gigi Osler, past president Canadian Medical Association explains how could help us to prevent a 'twindemic'; We hear from the owners of two establishments in Collingwood: Cassie MacKell the co-owner of Low Down Bar explains why they returned to takeout-only last month; Silann Kaduc the owner of Sol Kitchen tells us how they continue to serve customers both inside and on the restaurant's patio. From Risk to Monopoly. We hear from the Executive Director of the Games Institute at the University of Waterloo, Neil Randall about the great appeal of board games.

Game Goose
Board Games *No Assembly Required

Game Goose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 60:21


Hey Flockers! That's what we're calling you now btw. Today we're tackling virtual board games. From Risk, to Monopoly, to Ticket to ride, and more! We're breaking down what works, what doesn't, and why many tabletop games don't crossover to the video game world.

Faith and Feminism
Bonus Episode: How Empowering Young Girls Changes Everything

Faith and Feminism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 68:21


Jenny Rae Armstrong's book "From Risk to Resilience: How Empowering Young Girls Changes Everything" releases today, and to celebrate we're giving you this bonus episode.

Energy Policy Now
Are 100% Renewable Energy Targets Realistic?

Energy Policy Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 33:48


A number of states are pushing legislation that would require 100% renewable energy supply. But challenges ranging from high costs to the duck curve could make such targets hard to reach. --- A number of states are taking it upon themselves to lower carbon emissions by adopting aggressive clean energy targets. In states like California, Washington, and Massachusetts, lawmakers are considering legislation requiring utilities to get 100% of their electricity from renewable sources. California already generates two-thirds of its power from renewables on peak days, while in Iowa, wind produces a third of the state’s overall electricity. Yet as renewable energy grows in popularity, the falling costs that helped fuel growth can get turned on their head, and overall costs can begin to rise. At the same time, the incremental environmental benefits of renewables can diminish as more wind and solar connect to the grid. Guest Karl Hausker, senior fellow at the Kleinman Center and author of the Risky Business Project report “From Risk to Return, Investing in a Clean Energy Economy,” looks at the pathway to widespread renewable energy with an eye on likely economic and political challenges along the way. Karl Hausker is a senior fellow with the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy and a senior fellow with the World Resources Institute’s Global Climate program. Related Content: Power Over the Twenty-First Century Electric Grid https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/policy-digests/power-over-twenty-first-century-electric-grid Energy Storage in PJM. https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/paper/energy-storage-pjm FERC Clean Energy Policy Roundup. https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/blog/2018/03/29/ferc-clean-energy-policy-roundup

Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
Can the United States Achieve a Low Carbon Economy by 2050?

Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 85:24


Please RSVP to expedite check-in A live webcast will be streamed at 2:00 PM EST at www.eesi.org/livecast (wireless connection permitting) The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to a briefing showcasing two new reports on how to transition the United States toward a low carbon economy. The reports, From Risk to Return: Investing in a Clean Energy Economy and the United States Mid-Century Strategy for Deep Decarbonization, present a range of pathways that can achieve deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions between now and 2050. These pathways involve mixtures of: energy efficiency, renewable energy, nuclear power, carbon capture and storage, increased carbon sequestration in U.S. lands, and reductions in non-CO2 emissions. These pathways rely on commercial or near-commercial technologies that American companies are adopting and developing. The briefing will explore how deeper investment in clean energy can yield long-term dividends for the American economy.

Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
Can the United States Achieve a Low Carbon Economy by 2050?

Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 85:24


Please RSVP to expedite check-in A live webcast will be streamed at 2:00 PM EST at www.eesi.org/livecast (wireless connection permitting) The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to a briefing showcasing two new reports on how to transition the United States toward a low carbon economy. The reports, From Risk to Return: Investing in a Clean Energy Economy and the United States Mid-Century Strategy for Deep Decarbonization, present a range of pathways that can achieve deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions between now and 2050. These pathways involve mixtures of: energy efficiency, renewable energy, nuclear power, carbon capture and storage, increased carbon sequestration in U.S. lands, and reductions in non-CO2 emissions. These pathways rely on commercial or near-commercial technologies that American companies are adopting and developing. The briefing will explore how deeper investment in clean energy can yield long-term dividends for the American economy.

Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
Can the United States Achieve a Low Carbon Economy by 2050?

Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 85:24


Please RSVP to expedite check-in A live webcast will be streamed at 2:00 PM EST at www.eesi.org/livecast (wireless connection permitting) The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to a briefing showcasing two new reports on how to transition the United States toward a low carbon economy. The reports, From Risk to Return: Investing in a Clean Energy Economy and the United States Mid-Century Strategy for Deep Decarbonization, present a range of pathways that can achieve deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions between now and 2050. These pathways involve mixtures of: energy efficiency, renewable energy, nuclear power, carbon capture and storage, increased carbon sequestration in U.S. lands, and reductions in non-CO2 emissions. These pathways rely on commercial or near-commercial technologies that American companies are adopting and developing. The briefing will explore how deeper investment in clean energy can yield long-term dividends for the American economy.