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Craig Glenday – Guinness World Records...with TRE's Hannah Murray
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"We had to say no... a 15 year old boy was given a cesarean to do as his birthday present"Craig Glenday is a writer and editor, he studied Publishing at Napier in Edinburgh and spent the first half of his career developing magazine titles, covering topics as diverse as cookery, gambling and the paranormal. He's been Editor-in-Chief of Guinness World Records since 2005. Craig has travelled all over the world, adjudicating some of the most iconic records, including the tallest man, shortest woman and longest fingernails. Don't forget you can watch these interviews, fully extended, exclusively on Global Player. Download it from the App Store, or head to globalplayer.com. You can get in touch with Dan Schreiber on Twitter and Instagram (@Schreiberland). In his bio, you'll find the link to our Discord channel - a global community of likeminded weirdos!
Scottish Makar Kathleen Jamie and host Alistair Heather welcome two excellent poets to the Scottish Poetry Library. In this first episode, they share poems and discussion around the theme of reading. To access poetry for free in person, via post, or online, please find details at the Scottish Poetry Library website here. The Lantern Scottish Poetry podcast is produced by Bespoken Media, and supported by Creative Scotland.
Craig Glenday – Editor in Chief at Guinness World Records...talks to TRE's Hannah Murray
Teampay brings all your company spend into one streamlined, easy-to-use place so you can boost your productivity and reach your goals faster. To learn more go to https://www.teampay.co/Where to connect with the guestNigel Glenday https://www.linkedin.com/in/nglendayLearn more about Masterworkshttps://www.masterworks.io
Summary Keywordspeople, called, company, changeover, RFS, products, week, variability, plan, operators, factory, routines, machine, run, stops, big, book, line, Australia, fermentationIntroductionWelcome to Episode 92 of the Enterprise Excellence Podcast. It is such a pleasure to have Mr Ian Glenday back on the show with us today to further our conversation on Lean RFS. If you haven't already, check out the first part of our discussion in show 91. Let's get into the episodeWe are proudly sponsored by S A Partners, a world-leading business transformation consultancy.FREE DownloadGo to enterpriseexcellencepodcast.com/downloads to get hold of the Glenday Sieve that I did many years ago after reading Ian's book Lean RFS. Please like subscribe and share this podcast to help others gain insights and create a better future.Two Minute TipOkay. I would say to senior management, right? Put a simple check sheet in place, right? To identify how many times the plan actually changes per week. you will be shocked, right? Because they don't know that the plan changes are going on. Right? So first of all, put a simple check sheet in, so every time the plan changes, you want the planner to put a little cross right? Then you can start analysing those crosses as to who's actually initiating those crosses. And the perception is it's the customer, it's all to do with the customer. You change because of the customer because of the demand. I will guarantee you that the majority of those changes comes from production and your own supply chain. Yeah. Those are in your control. The lines broken down. Right? The supplier didn't deliver on time. Well, the bloody supplier! Bang him on the head. No, no, we changed what we wanted from the supplier six times. And then he didn't deliver what we wanted. Understand the amount of variability that's actually happening inside your own organisation? Because that's where you need to start. Yeah, variability is the killer. Yeah. And if it's inside your own organisation, it should be in your own control.Yeah, that's, that's awesome. You'll clearly see it just by doing that simple approach and a similar approach to what you said the short stops and the same thing again, that's neat.LinksBrad is proud to support many Australian businesses. You can find him on LinkedIn here. If you'd like to speak to him about how he can help your business, call him on 0402 448 445 or email bjeavons@iqi.com.au. Our website is www.bradjeavons.com.Ian is available on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/ian-glenday-7b90337His email is ian@repetitiveflexiblesupply.comWhat's next?Join our membership page to access great resources that we and our guests have made available.Join our community beginning in April 2022. www.enterpriseexcellenceacademy.com.Buy Ian's book "Lean RFS: Putting the pieces together" on Amazon.SA Partners
Summary Keywordspeople, called, company, changeover, RFS, products, week, variability, plan, operators, factory, routines, machine, run, stops, big, book, line, Australia, fermentation.IntroductionWelcome to episode 91 of the Enterprise Excellence Podcast. It is such a pleasure to have someone on the show today whose book helped me so much directly when I was leading an Excellence Transformation early on in my career. Mr Ian Glenday is the author of Breaking through to Flow and Lean RFS – Repetitive Flexible Supply. I am so looking forward to this conversation as I know so many organisations are struggling particularly with planning, scheduling and flow-through operations, to dispatch and then onto customers. Ian is a legend in this space and I know many of you will gain great value from this conversation. Let's get into the episode, Ian thank you so much for joining us today.We are proudly sponsored by S A Partners, a world-leading business transformation consultancy.FREE DownloadGo to https://www.enterpriseexcellenceacademy.com/downloads for access to the Glenday sieve.Quotes The vast majority of companies, in fact, every company I work with their planning systems, whether they're bought or developed in house, are fundamentally based on what's called economic order quantities. And that is fundamentally flawed. Because you want to put an atelier when you say to the production managers, okay, who are your green people in red people? Don't know what you mean. Who are your firefighters? Oh! That's ... Stability is fundamental for sustainable continuous improvement standards. And that equals quality. Yeah. If you're if it's a different plan every week, and then it changes, sustainable, continuous improvement, in my view is practically impossible. Everybody does it their own way. Trying to get standards in place is very, very difficult, if not impossible, which means the basic the basics to create better quality just aren't there.LinksBrad is proud to support many Australian businesses. You can find him on LinkedIn here. If you'd like to speak to him about how he can help your business, call him on 0402 448 445 or email bjeavons@iqi.com.au. Our website is www.bradjeavons.com.Ian is available on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/ian-glenday-7b90337His email is ian@repetitiveflexiblesupply.comWhat next?1. Watch our 2 min tip: Agile, Lean and Flow, and subscribe to our YouTube channel.2. Listen to the Enterprise Excellence Podcast, #75 Avi Schneier, Let's get better together, Part 1.3. Join our membership page to access free planning resources.4. Buy Ian's book - Lean RFS, available on Amazon.SA Partners
Craig Glenday - Guiness World Records - Guinness World Records Day 2021... with TRE´s Selina MacKenzie
We are super excited to welcome to this week's interview episode...Someone who has been the Editor in Chief of Guinness World Records for 16 years....it is a pleasure to welcome to the pod......Craig Glenday.Craig's stories are brilliant to hear! Hear us discuss with Craig:You need to be Officially Amazing to make it into the book.How Usain Bolt caused a headache one year.How the shortest man was discovered.Ashrita Furman the record breaking record breaker. Duck taping someone to a wall.Being Michael Jackson. Jacobs crackers and Ferrero Rocher records.Our research and reading can only take us so far - so from time to time we will interview an expert to ask them questions and hear their real life experience on a topic.Once you have listened we would love to hear your feedback.Contact us @TwoGuysOneTopic on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.If you are able to leave a quick review on your podcast player that would also be really appreciated.Thanks!Ollie and Liam Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why is politics more like poker than chess? I spoke with James Glenday about my book ‘The Luck of Politics', and ran through some of the ways that fortune and misfortune have shaped political careers, from Whitlam to Morrison.
#004: BONUS EPISODE: Guest Stories Segment. My chat with Jobeth Glenday about her journey with depression and how her animals have aided her in her healing and growth. Find all the show notes at: https://www.lightabovesolitude.com/04 Join the FREE Luminaries Community at https://luminaries.lightabovesolitude.com/
We're back with Guinness World Records Editor-in-chief Craig Glenday to discuss Scottish rhyming slang and dialect. You can follow Craig at @craigglenday, Guinness World Records at @GWR, and @iamsolamusic and @ajmarksofficial on all social media platforms. Send us your questions/comments/Lorraine Kelly fanfic to AIAhosts@gmail.com, or DM us on our instagram, @American_Idiots_Abroad.
Holy haggis! It's a new episode of American Idiots Abroad, hosted by aforementioned American idiots Megan and AJ. But there's a Scottish twist! Editor-in-chief of Guinness World Records Craig Glenday is here to make the podcast less sucky with his Scottish wisdom and that! On this episode, we talk about dinosaur vomit, giggle at the word bahoochie, and reveal the Guinness World Record AJ set as a child. You can follow Craig at @craigglenday and Guinness World Records at @GWR, but don't forget about your hosts, who can be reached by searching @iamsolamusic and @ajmarksofficial into any social media platform. The songs played in this episode are "Almost Famous" and "Back to School Blues" by Black Diamonds. We encourage you to direct your questions/comments/Great Western Railway complaints to AIAhosts@gmail.com.
Episode 9! Today we talk with one of our favourite people in the world...Craig Glenday, Editor in Chief at Guinness World Records. Craig is the driving force behind the annual GWR compendium that you see in bookstores every year and was the genius behind the Science and Stuff book! In this episode we talk about EVERY strange, weird and amazing record that's come through Craig's purview and catch up on old times! Love this guy and this episode! Craig is an interesting follow on social media as you can well imagine. Give him a follow on twitter @craigglenday or more importantly go and listen to his podcast Record Of The Day! It's a great ten minutes to start your morning with by hearing about the officially amazing achievements of humans across the globe. If you are looking for us, follow Pepper on IG @sweetpepperklopek and Orbax on IG @the_great_orbax or go ahead and follow our kids science show which we talk about the origin of in this episode @orbaxandpepperdoscience Be safe out there kids, wear a mask and wash your hands! And always remember... Daddy don't jam, bro. BYYYYYYE!!!
Today's guest is Greg Glenday.Greg is the CEO of Lightbox OOH, formerly AdSpace, a programmatic network that focuses on in-market consumers, at the point of purchase or close to it in more than 300 premier shopping destinations around the United States.They don't just put screens up where people are, Lightbox OOH dominates the space with more than 94% of all the in-mall inventory, engaging buyers with brands.Their team is made up of the best in brightest not just from out of home, but business and technology.Join Greg and I as we talk state-of-the-state, all things culture and sales, and what the future looks like.Check out Lightbox at...https://lightboxooh.com/And drop Greg a line at...greg@lightboxooh.comWant to get your very own I ❤️ OOH swag? Use promo code INSIDER for 10% OFFhttps://oohswag.com/Support the show (http://oohswag.com)
Over the past three years, ABC correspondent James Glenday has been based in Europe. During that time he's witnessed terrorism and reported on political turbulence.
Today's Commexis Cast discussed YouTube's latest initiative against conspiratorial and "fake news" content on the platform that comes with a hefty $25 million dollar price tag. For more, visit our blog: https://goo.gl/8SZQq8 -------------------------------------------- Sources: John Glenday on The Drum: http://www.thedrum.com/news/2018/07/10/youtube-allocates-25m-enhance-credentials-authoritative-news-source -------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media for more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Commexis1/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/commexis1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Commexis -------------------------------------------- John Glenday on The Drum explains that the initiative involves a push to have YouTube viewed as a more "authoritative" news source. You may remember the myriad of past controversies involving conspiracy content on the YouTube kids app, as well as their inclusion of Wikipedia excerpts beneath those videos on the normal site and app. YouTube will be more thoroughly verifying content it considers to be "authoritative", but will not be removing content deemed conspiratorial. Glenday reports that Neal Mohan, chief product officer at YouTube, said, “By putting that front and centre, that's one of the biggest things we can do to ensure users are getting access to high-quality information." Furthermore, YouTube wants its users to make their own decisions. While Phillip and I are hesitant to praise YouTube for this initiative before we hear any plans on how this will be executed, the video hosting platform did include other policy shifts that we feel may be more useful. For example, the platform will offer a text feed on breaking news while news outlets work to create suitable video content. The platform will also have an information panel added to it that will display trusted local news sources, as well. We'll be keeping an eye on how this YouTube change develops. $25 million is quite a lot of money, and is a sign that YouTube does care about this issue, but whether their solutions will work, or will go the way of Facebook's previous initiatives on the matter, is yet to be seen. Today's cast: Phillip Brooks (Commexis Lead Strategist) and Matthew McGrorty (Commexis Videographer/Podcaster). Join the Commexis team as we add context to these stories for the busy CMO. All the news you need to know–from our inbox to yours.
HUTCHEON,CHAMBERS,MURPHY,&GLENDAY. ALL WORLD PROBLEMS SOLVED...NOT!
In January this year Reel Festivals http://reelfestivals.org organised a series of events and translation workshops in Erbil, Iraq with Scottish and Iraqi poets. They then came over to Scotland in March (with one exception) and gave readings of the translations they had worked on earlier in the year. This podcast features all of the participants talking about their experience and reading from a selection of the translations and includes the following poets: John Glenday, Jen Hadfield, Ghareeb Iskander, William Letford, Krystelle Bamford, Awezan Nouri, Sabreen Kadhim, Zaher Mousa with support from Dina Mousawi and Lauren Pyott. Presented by Ryan Van Winkle @rvwable. Produced by Colin Fraser @kailworm of Culture Laser Productions http://culturelaser.com @culturelaser. Music by Khyam Allami.
Today's podcast is infused with the two themes of this year's festival - Myth and Legend and the Director's Cut. In the former we have an excerpt from the Poetry Breakfast which featured Moniza Alvi, Tiffany Atkinson, Stephen Halliwell and Rebecca Seiferle discussing myths in poetry. In the latter we feature two great Scottish poets Tom Pow and John Glenday. We also have the pleasure to include a fragment from the Past Poets event on Ivor Cutler with his publisher and friend Tony Ward. And we got the chance to listen to the marvellous Clydebuilt poets Christie Williamson, Chloe Morrish, Susan Rosser and Gordon McInnes in the Younger Poets showcase as well as speak to one of its founders, Jim Carruth.
In the final part of our Highland trilogy, Ryan chats with John Glenday about what it's like to be a drug counsellor and a poet, which poem he carries with him and we get an opportunity to hear John read from new collection, "Grain", from Picador. We also have the track "Nothing to Hold Onto" by Kim Edgar, which was a response to a work by John during the 7 Short Sails project- more info on that may found at http://tinyurl.com/johnglenday and Kim's website is http://kimedgar.com Presented by Ryan van Winkle. Produced by Colin Fraser. Incidental music by Ewen Maclean. Mail: splpodcast@gmail.com
Griffin Poetry Prize 2010 International shortlist nominee John Glenday reads The Ugly from Grain