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It Could Be Your Eyes
What Visual Skills Do I Need to Play Baseball?

It Could Be Your Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 23:04


A 90-mile-per-hour fastball takes less than half a second to reach the plate. The key to hitting it? Training your vision to process information faster.Have you ever wondered why elite baseball players seem to have lightning-fast reflexes? It's not just talent—it's vision. In this episode, we break down the essential visual skills that give baseball players (and athletes in general) a competitive edge and how vision training can take their performance to the next level.From reading a curveball's spin to tracking multiple moving objects in real time, vision is one of the most overlooked aspects of athletic performance. We also discuss how professional athletes, college teams, and even young players are using sports vision training to improve their reaction speed, depth perception, and overall performance on the field.Whether you're a player, coach, or parent of an aspiring athlete, this episode reveals how vision training can make all the difference in sports performance.(00:00) Intro(01:14) Not 20-20 Vision..20-12(03:27) Depth Perception in Baseball Players(04:25) Vision Training: A Key for Increased Batting Average(05:42) Near-Far Quickness  and Dynamic Acuity(07:48) Ocular-Motor Skills  and Synaptic Sensory Trainer(09:28) Binocular Stereopsis(10:57) Good Depth Perception - Good Eye Turn(13:42) Go - NoGo(14:52) Visualization and Peripheral Vision(16:48) Strobe Glasses(18:49) Central and Peripheral Integration - Fit Lights(21:01) Sports Vision TrainingAdditional ResourcesBaseball and Eyesight Take the National StageWhen 20-20 eyesight just won't cut itHigh-performance vision training improves batting statistics for University of Cincinnati baseball playersCheck out our Digital Programs4D Built for LifeStart your FREE TRIAL today 4D Built to Read Digital ProgramConcussion RecoveryBuilt to DriveFollow us at 4D Vision Gym on Facebook and Instagram @4dvisiongymvt for the latest news and updates. DM us if you have any Vision Therapy related questions - you may hear the answer in a future episode!If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. We really appreciate your support!Send us a screenshot of your review and receive 10% off any one of our 4D Vision Gym products or services. And if your friends or family are experiencing inexplicable challenges, refer them to this podcast and tell them, “It Could Be Your Eyes.”

Eric in the Morning
I Quit - Partner's Go/No Go Signal - Threestyle: Daylight Saving Time 3/6/25

Eric in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 15:28


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Spasspartout
Sibylle Aeberli und Stefanie Grob: «Go No-Go's»

Spasspartout

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 49:46


In ihrem aktuellen Stück arbeiten sich Sibylle Aeberli und Stefanie Grob an gesellschaftlichen No-Go's ab. Und sagen «Schluss mit No. Go!» Um ihre Message an den Mann zu bringen (und doppelt so viel zu verdienen), gehen sie als Männerduo auf die Bühne, bis ihnen der Kragen platzt. Spasspartout präsentiert den musikalisch-sprachakrobatischen Abend in einem Mitschnitt aus dem sogar theater Zürich vom 11. Dezember 2024.  ____________________ Mit: Stefanie Grob und Sibylle Aeberli ____________________ Bühnenregie: Meret Matter Redaktion: Lukas Holliger ____________________ Produktion: SRF 2025

Daily Stock Picks
Top Stocks and ETFs to buy before CES - $FUBO and $KITT robotics went nuts - 1-6-25 Market Update

Daily Stock Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 38:49


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The LIUniverse with Dr. Charles Liu
Space Lasers, Solar Panels and Stochastic Parrots with Leah Voytovich

The LIUniverse with Dr. Charles Liu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 45:36


How far can following your passions take you in science? To find out, Dr. Charles Liu and co-host Allen Liu welcome the multi-faceted Leah Voytovich, a software development engineer for Project Kuiper who planned on going to med school but instead ended up working on space lasers for Amazon's satellite internet constellation. As always, though, we start off with the day's joyfully cool cosmic thing: the use of deuterium levels in the search for exoplanets with advanced civilizations. That's because signs of deuterium depletion can indicate that a planet has developed nuclear fission power.  After that, Leah tells us a little about Amazon's Project Kuiper. She explains the wide variety of challenges to keeping the satellites, which are in low earth orbit, in communication with the ground. The project she's working on now is using infrared space lasers to communicate more securely within the satellite constellation.  Chuck brings up the impact that these massive groups of satellites like Starlink are having on astronomy, from satellite streaks on dark sky surveys to image-destroying flares. Leah said there are people working on reducing Project Kuiper's impacts across multiple areas of concern. For our first question. Yasmin asks, “Will our satellites all be controlled by AI someday? If so, when? And is this a good idea?”  Leah speculates that there may be some projects already using Machine Learning here on Earth, but that it will be further down the line before there's AI actually present in satellites themselves. Leah doesn't see a problem with the use of ML tools for science, as long as there are protections in place and that humans are still writing the software. After our break, Leah tells us about what she does outside her work – literally – from climbing Mount St. Helens in winter using an ice ax and crampons, to skiing, to running marathons – 3 so far! Then we're back to AI, ML, and the differences between the two. Charles talks about how important AI has beome as a tool for astronomers and other scientists. Leah explains the “Chinese Room Argument” and why it's a good analogy for machine learning, Allen shares the description of AI as a “stochastic parrot.”  Our next question comes from Jonathan, who asks, “With so many problems facing the world like poverty, war and the climate crisis here on Earth, why should we spend money and resources on space exploration and astronomy?” Leah talks about how Project Kuiper is intended to serve underserved communities by providing internet access to people who don't already have it. That in turn increases global communication and connectivity and can then help address those other problems. And of course, to launch those satellites, we need rockets. She also explains how valuable internet access is to communities– something she knows a little about. She and Martin Leet co-founded Maji, a nonprofit in Uganda that uses solar power to make clean water easily accessible for refugee communities. Leah, a former EMT, explains how Maji also provides first aide medical training and agricultural training to the communities. The story of how Maji came to be is remarkable – we'll leave it to Leah to share that with you in the episode. We end with Leah recounting what it was like to be in Mission Control for the launch of the first Project Kuiper satellites. She was the representative for her team in the Mission Control room, so she was the one who actually got to say “Go” for her service during the final pre-launch Go/No Go review.  If you'd like to know more about Maji, you can check out the nonprofit's website here. We hope you enjoy this episode of The LIUniverse, and, if you do, please support us on Patreon. Credits for Images Used in this Episode: Illustration of Kepler-138 exoplanets– NASA, ESA, Leah Hustak (STScI) Deuterium, aka hydrogen-2 (²H or D) – Center for Deuterium Depletion An axonometric view displays various Earth orbits, illustrating space debris and active satellites – WikiCommons/Pablo Carlos Budassi The history of the universe since the Big Bang – NASA Satellite streaks in an astronomical image – University of Washington/ Abhilash Biswas, Kilando Chambers, and Ashley Santos Space-based lasers – IEEE Spectrum Illustration of NASA's Laser Communications Relay Demonstration (LCRD) communicating with the I.S.S. over laser links – NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Illustration of machine learning and artificial intelligence – Creative Commons / mikemacmarketing Computer simulation of dendrites of pyramidal neurons – Hermann Cuntz/ PLoS Computational Biology, Vol. 6(8) August 2010. Earth illuminated time-lapse video if ISS over Earth – NASA Martin Leet and Leah Voytovich – University of Pennsylvania The Maji water tank for the Olua I community – University of Pennsylvania/Martin Leet

Daily Stock Picks
The beginning of my 2024 Portfolio Performance Podcast

Daily Stock Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 13:35


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Searching For SaaS Podcast
Go/no-go on conference attendance as a busy startup founder

Searching For SaaS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 36:37


Today on the show Josh and Nate talk about conferences and reasons why a startup founder may or may not choose to attend. They dive into customer discovery, early marketing approaches, and language market fit. Links: Marketing Against the Grain: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5AVbuUGM7MftTFVAf86RTT Market / Language Fit: https://review.firstround.com/finding-language-market-fit-how-to-make-customers-feel-like-youve-read-their-minds/ ChatGPT Customer Interviews: https://www.systm.co/post/can-chatgpt-replace-customer-interviews AI Customer Exploration: https://www.app.supercopy.ai/ This is episode 117

GO/NO-GO Aviation
Decoding the Private Pilot ACS | Part 3

GO/NO-GO Aviation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 1:00


Welcome back to VSL Aviation's series, where we delve into the intricacies of the Private Pilot Airman Certification Standards (ACS)! I'm Seth Lake, your guide on this journey to mastering aviation standards. In Part 3 of our series, we'll dive in-depth into Task C - Weather Information. This episode covers the essential weather knowledge every pilot needs to ensure safe and effective flight operations. We'll also discuss the recent updates to the ACS document, effective May 31, 2024, and highlight the formatting changes in the latest version of the ACE Guide. This episode is a must-watch for student pilots, instructors, and aviation enthusiasts eager to enhance their understanding of weather information and stay updated with the latest standards. Join us as we explore this critical aspect of aviation, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to excel in your aviation journey. Don't miss out on this valuable addition to our comprehensive ACS guide! Chapters: 01:06-ACS Changes Overview 06:03-New ACS Format 06:48-New ACE Guide Format 09:29-Knowledge Topic 1 - Weather Sources 10:20-Knowledge Topic 2 - Weather Products 16:30-Knowlege Topic 3 - Meteorology 31:56-Knowledge Topic 4 - MFD WX 33:40-Risk Management Topic 1 - Go/No-GO 37:52 -Risk Management Topic 2 - Using WX equip 41:30-Weather Skills 1-3

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Stadtfilter Podcasts
Go No-Go's

Stadtfilter Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 7:27


Sibylle Aeberli, die Häflte von Aeberli Grob erzählt von Ihrem Theaterprojekt "Go No-Go's" und erklärt, welche No-Go's es aufzubrechen gilt. Im Highnoon zu Gast bei Kaspar Chassé zückt sie sogar noch die Gitarre.

ADHD-Friendly
Use Apollo 13 Strategies to Triumph with ADHD #134

ADHD-Friendly

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 33:28


Movies have some great ADHD-Friendly strategies and Apollo 13 is one of the best! In this episode we are breaking down Apollo 13 movie strategies such as “Go/No-Go for Launch” and how to use a Launch Pad to get out of the house with everything needed each day! Check out this episode for these tips and more… including a first for the podcast- Patty shares everything she purchased this week and hopes sharing it will create some accountability going forward.The ADHD-Friendly Planner On-Demand Course PLUS Planner is available in the ADHD-Friendly shop for only $79.95: https://www.adhdfriendly.com/adhd-friendly-shop/Thank you for checking out this episode of the ADHD Friendly podcast with Patty Blinderman!!New episodes are posted every Wednesday! Subscribe to the channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@adhdfriendlyCheck out/Join the ADHD-Friendly membership here: https://www.adhdfriendly.com/adhd-friendly-all-access-membership-includes/Please subscribe to my YouTube channel, ADHD Friendly Podcast, or wherever you listen to podcasts. For more information on the ADHD-Friendly services offered by Patty, please visit her website: ADHDFriendly.com

Plane Talking UK's Podcast
Episode 497 - Dodgy Toilet and April Fools

Plane Talking UK's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 120:43


Join Carlos, Nev, Nik, Andy and Matt for this week's Aviation Rollercoaster. In this week's show we have a packed commercial segment, with a bullet on a plane, a dodgy toilet, some fantastic april fools, and Joe Biden drops a clanger!          In the military news, there's a B1 back from the boneyard, a high-speed test aircraft, Greek F-16s, and Armando tells us about Go/No-Go pills.           Nev has got a fantastic interview for us all about conquering a fear of flying, and we have another interview to bring you from the drone summit in Dublin. You can get in touch with us all at : WhatsApp +44 757 22 491 66 Email podcast@planetalkinguk.com or comment in our chatroom on YouTube.

Life Starts at Retirement
The 3 phases of RETIREMENT! Go-go, Slow-go, No-go.

Life Starts at Retirement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 6:43


In today's video I talk about the 3 phases a person will go through during their retirmenet. They are, the GO-GO phase, the SLOW-GO phase and the NO-GO phase. Typically when a person first retires, they want to enjoy as much as they can, they travel, do new things, try new activities and enjoy life to the fullest. As their retirement moves on and as they get older they begin to slow down and enter a different stage. As they continue to age, they move into the NO-GO phase where travel isn't an option any longer. This video whole heartedly encourages you to enjoy life to the fullest while you can. Go, do thing, try new things and have fun. Make your RETIREMENT REMARKABLE.

Scaling With People
Unlocking Government Contracts: A Guide for Small Businesses with Retired USAF Officer, Ricky Howard

Scaling With People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 26:21 Transcription Available


Imagine being able to unlock a treasure chest of opportunities for your small business without having to compete with large corporations. What if we told you that there's a path that can lead you straight to this treasure? That's right, folks! The government contracting market is a veritable goldmine and we're here to guide you through this labyrinth. With our special guest, retired USAF acquisition officer Ricky Howard, we'll show you how to tap into the government's mandate to purchase a certain percentage from small businesses. We'll help you figure out whether your business has what the government is looking to buy.Delving into the government contracting process can feel overwhelming, but with the right knowledge and resources, it's a journey you can confidently embark on. However, don't take our word for it, tune in and hear all about it from expert Ricky Howard. From conducting a Go-No-Go analysis to learning how to navigate the compliance matrix, we've got you covered. We'll also be discussing the differences between being a prime contractor and a subcontractor, helping you to find the best fit for your business. And if you thought that was all, think again! As we wrap up this enlightening episode, we'll share some fail-proof strategies that can increase your chances of winning your first government contract. Be it preparing for a long timeline, building relationships with government offices, or exploring the advantages of subcontracting, we'll guide you every step of the way. So, tune in and take the first step towards expanding your business reach into the government market. We promise you, it's a journey you'll never forget.  Connect with Ricky: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickychoward/ https://www.dodcontract.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dod-contract-academy/id1566870206

Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast
E149 Amin Madani on AI, Machine Learning, Surgical Data Science & Go No Go in Cholecystectomy

Cold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 37:27


Dr. Amin Madani is the director of the Surgical AI Research Academy (SARA) at the University Health Network (UHN). He is an endocrine and acute care surgeon at UHN and assistant professor of surgery at the University of Toronto. Dr. Madani talked to us and showed us some of the work he is doing on AI in surgery and in particular on computer vision. He really breaks down for us the terms AI, machine learning, and data science, and highlighted some of the promise and challenges for AI in surgery. Email Dr. Madani: amin.madani@uhn.ca Watch full unedited interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aawdQy90v2Q Links: 1. https://temertysimcentre.com/surgical-artificial-intelligence-research-academy-sara/ 2. Video of Go No Go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmcW8JK1Qv4 3. Surgical Data Science: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9135051/ 4. Artificial Intelligence for Intraoperative Guidance: Using Semantic Segmentation to Identify Surgical Anatomy During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33196488/

The Weekly Tech Rant with Jay and Karl
Episode 146: It's time for MSFT + Blizzard deal go/no-go, Mr PS Jim Ryan hangs up his controller, Cisco splunks $28bn, NASA brings back space dust, Epic layoffs and new MS Console

The Weekly Tech Rant with Jay and Karl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 40:32


This week we covered: News Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal gets preliminary approval from UK regulator Game on: FTC tries again to block Microsoft Activision merger Another console dad hangs up his spurs as PlayStation boss Jim Ryan announces he's retiring from Sony next year Cisco to acquire Splunk in $28B mega deal Online Safety Bill passes in the UK w/o iMessage impact, but government not giving up NASA collected a sample from an asteroid for the first time — here's why it matters Epic Games is laying off more than 800 people: 'We've been spending way more money than we earn' Rumours Leaked Microsoft Docs Indicate Xbox Is Planning Next-Gen Hybrid Console For 2028 As always, we'd love to hear your comments Find us on Twitter @WeeklyTechRant

The Ari Hoffman Show
When is the "Go-No-Go" For Biden to Step Out of the Race?

The Ari Hoffman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 9:38


Matt Gatto, Former four-term member of the California Legislature representing Los Angeles joins Ari to talk about what's happening to our aging leaders, including president Joe Biden

In The Past: Garage Rock Podcast

If Bug Music gives you the horrors, stay away from this one! An early slice of Beatlemania, "She Loves You", is on the docket this week (2:11). We discuss why people don't really rate The Beatles of this period: is it the "yeah yeah yeah"'s? Is it because it's a single and not really an "album track"? After you hear this, you're going to go full mop-top! Version two is by Patron Saint of the Podcast, Mary Wells (1:09:12). Sadly not arranged by Sonny Sanders, but we like the wood block in this one. The third version is the Hatrock's revenge, courtesy of Homer & Jethro (1:27:57). Possibly the only Beatles cover with turkey sounds in it! Fourth are some Finnish freaks, Ernos, who explore the prog possibilities of the song, but most importantly, add some Beach Boys bounce to the outro (1:47:20). The fifth and final Fab Four forgery is from Sweden: the new wave-alicious Go / No Go (2:07:47). We go / go off on some crucial digressions, including jumpsuits and 80s videos where bands were running for some reason. You know it can't be bad!!!

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Aging alters the functional connectivity of motor theta networks during sensorimotor reactions

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.17.549324v1?rss=1 Authors: Yordanova, J., Falkenstein, M., Kolev, V. Abstract: Objective: Both cognitive and primary motor networks alter with advancing age in humans. The networks activated in response to external environmental stimuli supported by theta oscillations remain less well explored. The present study aimed to characterize the effects of aging on the functional connectivity of response-related theta networks during sensorimotor tasks. Methods: Electroencephalographic signals were recorded in young and middle-to-old age adults during three tasks performed in two modalities, auditory and visual: a simple reaction task, a Go-NoGo task, and a choice-reaction task. Response-related theta oscillations were computed. The phase-locking value (PLV) was used to analyze the spatial synchronization of primary motor and motor control theta networks. Results: Performance was overall preserved in older adults. Independently of the task, aging was associated with reorganized connectivity of the contra-lateral primary motor cortex. In young adults, it was synchronized with motor control regions (intra-hemispheric premotor/frontal and medial frontal). In older adults, it was only synchronized with intra-hemispheric sensorimotor regions. Conclusions: Motor theta networks of older adults manifest a functional decoupling between the response-generating motor cortex and motor control regions, which was not modulated by task variables. The overall preserved performance in older adults suggests that the increased connectivity within the sensorimotor network is associated with an excessive reliance on sensorimotor feedback during movement execution compensating for a deficient cognitive regulation of motor regions during sensorimotor reactions. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

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Maintaining task performance levels under cognitive load while walking requires widespread reallocation of neural resources: A Mobile Brain-Body Imaging (MoBI) study.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.06.20.545763v1?rss=1 Authors: Patelaki, E., Foxe, J. J., McFerren, A., Freedman, E. G. Abstract: The neural underpinnings of increasing cognitive load during walking, despite being ubiquitous in everyday life, is still not fully understood. This study elucidates the neural mechanisms underlying increased cognitive load while walking, by employing 2 versions of a Go/NoGo response inhibition task, namely the 1-back Go/NoGo task and the more cognitively demanding 2-back Go/NoGo task, during sitting or walking on a treadmill. By using the Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI) modality, electroencephalographic (EEG) activity, three-dimensional (3D) gait kinematics and task-related behavioral responses were collected from 34 young adults for the 1-back Go/NoGo task and 34 young adults for the 2-back Go/NoGo task. Interestingly, increasing cognitive-inhibitory load from 1-back to 2-back Go/NoGo during walking was not associated with any detectable costs in response accuracy, response speed, or gait consistency; however, it came with attenuations in walking-related EEG amplitude changes during both successful inhibitions (correct rejections) and successful executions (hits) of the 'Go' motor response. During correct rejections, such attenuations were detected over frontal regions, during latencies related to sensory gain control, conflict monitoring and working memory storage and processing. During hits, attenuations were found over left-parietal regions, during latencies related to orienting attention to and selecting the 'Go' motor plan, as well as over central regions, during latencies linked to executing the 'Go' motor response. The pattern of attenuation in walking-related EEG amplitude changes, manifested by the 2-back Go/NoGo group, is thought to reflect more effortful recalibration of the above neural processes, a mechanism which might be a key driver of performance maintenance in the face of increased cognitive demands while walking. Overall, the present findings shed light on the extent of the neurocognitive capacity of young adults, thus revealing the employed methodology as promising for better understanding how factors such as aging or neurological disorders could impinge on this capacity. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

FedBiz'5
The Keys to Writing Winning Propsals

FedBiz'5

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 13:02 Transcription Available


The keys to proposal writing are to make sure you clearly understand what the government agency is asking for and can meet their requirements. This is your “Go - No Go” decision point and saves you time and resources from chasing solicitations you cannot qualify for or fulfill. Be realistic in your approach and prepare in advance so you can compete for and win on the proposals that meet your capabilities.In this episode of FedBiz'5 we host Darrell Hammond, a senior proposal development consultant that handles capture management and proposal management. For over 10 years Darrell has helped companies bind, track, and create federal, state, local and commercial bids. Darrel has worked with a variety of 8(a), small and disadvantaged businesses, as well as businesses transitioning from small to large, and large multibillion dollar businesses. What is the main component of a successful government contract bid and how does it differ from proposal management in the private sector? The most important part of proposal management in the government space is compliance. The government is typically looking for more information than you would submit for a commercial bid. Government proposals have additional compliance components for submission known as the Federal Acquisition Regulations ("FAR").The federal government is compelled to request certain disclosures and information prior to awarding any contract. This is the primary difference from the private sector, government compliance to the solicitation format. A good starting point for preparing your response to a government proposal is creating an outline document, sometimes referred to as a compliance matrix, so that you carefully follow the directions and the evaluation criteria to make sure all sections are thoroughly completed.What common mistakes do businesses make when submitting bids?One common mistake many businesses make is not understanding how many people and what specific skills are needed for the proposal process. This is especially true for smaller businesses and those new to government contracting. It's important to have enough people available with the skills required to make sure your bid is submitted on time and in compliance.Another common mistake comes from not having prior experience with government contracts. If you've never seen a solicitation or proposal format for a government contract in your industry, it's difficult to deliver a bid that meets the same quality, compliance, and completeness standards as a more experienced competitor. How can businesses avoid these common mistakes? It's important to understand the requirements, have a schedule for submitting documents, and a process for reviewing and adjusting your proposal. Once you gain mastery in identifying the necessary compliance steps, information required, and experience for your team, the process of developing your proposal flows much smoother. Starting from scratch with no outside help can be challenging as you have no existing context for what's required and no pre-defined content. However, as you gain experience and submit compliant bids, you can reuse and adapt content from previous proposals for future bids. This is a big time-saver for future turnaround time in proposal management.CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READINGStay Connected: Signup for our Once-Monthly "Contractor Chronicle" Newsletter Follow Us on Facebook Follow Us on LinkedIn

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Response inhibition and error-monitoring in cystinosis (CTNS gene mutations): Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence of a diverse set of difficulties

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.31.535145v1?rss=1 Authors: Francisco, A. A., Foxe, J. J., Berruti, A., Horsthuis, D. J., Molholm, S. Abstract: Cystinosis, a rare lysosomal storage disease, is characterized by cystine crystallization and accumulation within tissues and organs, including the kidneys and brain. Its impact on neural function appears mild relative to its effects on other organs, but therapeutic advances have led to substantially increased life expectancy, necessitating deeper understanding of its impact on neurocognitive function. Behaviorally, some deficits in executive function have been noted in this population, but the underlying neural processes are not understood. Using standardized cognitive assessments and a Go/No-Go response inhibition task in conjunction with high-density electrophysiological recordings (EEG), we sought to investigate the behavioral and neural dynamics of inhibition of a prepotent response and of error monitoring (critical components of executive function) in individuals with cystinosis, when compared to age-matched controls. Thirty-seven individuals diagnosed with cystinosis (7-36 years old, 24 women) and 45 age-matched controls (27 women) participated in this study. Analyses focused on N2 and P3 No-Go responses and error-related positivity (Pe). Atypical inhibitory processing was shown behaviorally. Electrophysiological differences were additionally found between the groups, with individuals with cystinosis showing larger No-Go P3s. Error-monitoring was likewise different between the groups, with those with cystinosis showing reduced Pe amplitudes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

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Event-related potential (ERP) evidence of early visual processing differences in cystinosis

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.31.535154v1?rss=1 Authors: Horsthuis, D. J., Molholm, S., Foxe, J. J., Francisco, A. A. Abstract: Cystinosis, a rare lysosomal storage disease, is characterized by cystine crystallization and accumulation within tissues and organs, including the kidneys and brain. Its impact on neural function appears mild relative to its effects on other organs, but therapeutic advances have led to substantially increased life expectancy, necessitating deeper understanding of its impact on neurocognitive function. Behavioral difficulties have been reported in cystinosis in the visual and visual-processing domain. Very little is known, however, about how the brains of people living with cystinosis process visual information, although cysteamine accumulation in the retina is a prominent feature of cystinosis. Here, electrophysiology was recorded during a Go/No-Go task to investigate early visual processing in cystinosis, compared to an age-matched control group. Analyses focused on early stages of cortical visual processing. The groups differed in their initial cortical response, with individuals with cystinosis exhibiting a significantly larger visual evoked potential (VEP) in the 130 to 150 ms time window. The timing and topography of this response suggested an enhanced P1 in cystinosis that could be the result of cortical hyperexcitability and/or differences in attentional engagement and explain, at least partially, the visual and visual-spatial difficulties described in this population. The groups also differed in the associations between neural responses and verbal abilities: While controls with higher IQ scores presented larger neural responses, that relationship was not observed in cystinosis. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

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Dentate neurogenesis mediates cognitive flexibility via modulation of the hippocampal longitudinal-axis network

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.22.529526v1?rss=1 Authors: Li, H., Tamura, R., Hayashi, D., Asai, H., Koga, J., Ando, S., Yokota, S., Kaneko, J., Sakurai, K., Sumiyoshi, A., Yamamoto, T., Hikishima, K., Tanaka, K. Z., McHugh, T., Hisatsune, T. Abstract: Adult neurogenesis provides the hippocampus with significant neuroplasticity, supporting its involvement in complex functions, including cognitive flexibility. However, it remains unclear how these relatively sparse newborn neurons (NBNs) affect brain activity and regulate behavior. In this study, we silenced young NBNs (2-5 weeks old) non-invasively in a newly generated transgenic mouse model (NBN-TeTX) in which tetanus toxin is expressed in NBNs and confirmed their contribution to cognitive flexibility using the Morris water maze reversal learning and an operant learning Go/NoGo task. fMRI during the NoGo task revealed altered activity across the hippocampal longitudinal networks in the NBN-TeTX mice, while resting-state fMRI indicated that NBNs also contributed to inverse dorso-ventral inter-hippocampal correlations. Further investigation of the dentate gyrus excitation-inhibition circuits revealed that silencing young NBNs reduced parvalbumin (PV) expression in inhibitory basket cells but increased c-Fos expression in excitatory mossy cells, suggesting that NBNs contribute to local signal-to-noise ratio maintenance. This plasticity in the hippocampal longitudinal-axis network mediated by young NBNs may contribute to cognitive flexibility. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Her Engineering Career Podcast
Ep 88 - Use This Go-No-Go Gauge for Your Next Engineering Career Move

Her Engineering Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 9:14


You're thinking about your next career move. Maybe you even have a job offer. You're glad for the opportunity but worried about making the right decision. This episode gives you a handy tool for assessing each option. It's a quick quality check to let you know when it passes inspection and when to reject it.

Christian Apostolic Center
SERMON SERIES: "Go-No-Go For Launch" -Pastor Bryan Spooner

Christian Apostolic Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 55:21


DON'T MISS staying CONNECTED with C.A.C through our FACEBOOK page for current news, updates and even OUR LATEST devotional series: "THE WORD APPLIED" It's sure to provide an Apostolic insight and practical application for the born again believer. For more information, check out our Facebook page, as well as our website:C.A.C FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/CACFlint/WEBSITE:  https://www.cacflint.comALSO:Continue to catch up on the latest C.A.C Sermon ON THE ROAD!! Just tune into our local radio station SATURDAY @ 1pm & SUNDAYS @ 2:30 pm on WSNL A.M 600/F.M 106.5. A HUGE THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Dynamics and maintenance of categorical responses in primary auditory cortex during task engagement

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.12.19.521141v1?rss=1 Authors: Kumar, R., Ostojic, S., Shamma, S., Boubenec, Y. Abstract: Grouping sets of sounds into relevant categories is an important cognitive ability that facilitates the association of stimuli with appropriate goal-directed behavioral responses. In perceptual tasks, a prominent role of primary auditory cortex (A1) is to multiplex the encoding of sound sensory features and task variables. Here we investigated the involvement of A1 in initiating sound categorization. We trained ferrets to discriminate click trains of different rates in a Go/No-Go delayed categorization task and recorded neural activity during both active behavior and passive exposure to the same sounds. Purely categorical response components were extracted and analyzed separately from sensory responses to reveal their contributions to the overall population response throughout the trials. We found that population-level representation of Go/No-Go behavioral categories emerged during sound presentation and was present in both active behavioral and passive states. However, upon task engagement, categorical responses to the No-Go category became suppressed, leading to an asymmetrical representation of the Go stimuli relative to the No-Go sounds and prestimulus baseline. At stimulus offset, the population code changed abruptly but categorical representation was maintained during the delay period. Categorical responses extracted from the stimulus period correlated with the ones found in the delay epoch, suggesting an early contribution of A1 to stimulus categorization. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

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Is mild ADHD beneficial: Brain criticality is maximal with moderate ADHD symptom scores

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.12.14.519751v1?rss=1 Authors: Hirvonen, J., Haque, H., Wang, S. H., Simola, J., Morales-Munoz, I., Cowley, B. U., Palva, J. M., Palva, S. Abstract: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by involuntary fluctuations of attention in continuous performance tasks (CPTs) wherein attention must be sustained over long periods of time. The neuronal basis underlying aberrant attentional fluctuations in time scales from seconds to minutes have remained poorly understood. Neuronal alpha- and gamma-band oscillations are thought to implement attentional and top-down control of sensorimotor processing. We hypothesized that aberrant behavioral fluctuations in ADHD would be caused by aberrant endogenous brain dynamics in alpha and gamma-band oscillations and specifically by their aberrant long-range temporal correlations (LRTCs). We measured brain activity with magnetoencephalography (MEG) from adult participants diagnosed with ADHD (N = 19) and from healthy control subjects (N = 20) during resting state and two CPTs; a threshold stimulus detection task and a Go/NoGo task. We then estimated LRTCs of neuronal oscillations and behavioral fluctuations with detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA). ADHD was associated with aberrant LRTCs in both behavioral performance and of neuronal oscillations. LRTCs were correlated with symptom severity with a U-shaped correlations indicating that the LRTCs were largest with moderate symptom scores. These data demonstrate the presence of aberrant temporal dynamics of neuronal oscillations in adult ADHD patients, which may underlie involuntary attentional fluctuations in ADHD. Taken that LRTCs are a hallmark of brain critical dynamics, these data show that moderate ADHD symptoms scores maximize brain criticality which is thought to be beneficial for performance. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

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Paradoxical improvement of cognitive control in older adults under dual-task walking conditions is associated with more flexible reallocation of neural resources: A Mobile Brain-Body Imaging (MoBI) study.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.12.14.520469v1?rss=1 Authors: Patelaki, E., Foxe, J. J., Mantel, E. P., Kassis, G., Freedman, E. G. Abstract: Combining walking with a demanding cognitive task is traditionally expected to elicit decrements in gait and/or cognitive task performance. However, it was recently shown that, in a cohort of young adults, most participants paradoxically improved performance when walking was added to performance of a Go/NoGo response inhibition task. The present study aims to extend these previous findings to an older adult cohort, to investigate whether this paradoxical improvement when dual-tasking is observed in healthy older adults. Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI) was used to record electroencephalographic (EEG) activity, three-dimensional (3D) gait kinematics and behavioral responses in the Go/NoGo task, during sitting or walking on a treadmill, in 34 young adults and 37 older adults. Increased response accuracy during walking, independent of age, was found to correlate with slower responses to stimuli and with walking-related EEG amplitude modulations over latencies and topographies related to the cognitive component of inhibition. On the other hand, aging, independent of response accuracy during walking, was found to correlate with slower treadmill walking speeds and attenuation in walking-related EEG amplitude modulations over latencies and topographies associated with the motor component of inhibition. Older adults whose response accuracy improved during walking manifested neural signatures of both behavioral improvement and aging, suggesting that their flexibility in reallocating neural resources while walking might be maintained for the cognitive but not for the motor inhibitory component. These distinct neural signatures of aging and behavior can potentially be used to identify super-agers, or individuals at risk for cognitive decline due to aging or neurodegenerative disease. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Réussir Son Management
Go/No Go : pour savoir si nous pouvons nous engager dans un projet

Réussir Son Management

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 9:22


ll➤ Le processus de Go/No Go permet de valider ou non un projet. ✅ Les 7 points à prendre en considération pour bien décider.

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is Associated with Increased Engagement of Frontal Brain Regions Across Multiple Event Related Potentials

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.11.05.515279v1?rss=1 Authors: Perera, M. P. N., Mallawaarachchi, S., Bailey, N. W., Murphy, O. W., Fitzgerald, P. B. Abstract: Background: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a psychiatric condition leading to significant distress and poor quality of life. Successful treatment of OCD is restricted by the limited knowledge about its pathophysiology. This study aimed to investigate the pathophysiology of OCD using electroencephalographic (EEG) event related potentials (ERP), elicited from multiple tasks to characterise disorder-related differences in underlying brain activity across multiple neural processes. Methods: ERP data were obtained from 25 OCD patients and 27 age- and sex-matched healthy controls (HC) by recording EEG during Flanker and Go/Nogo tasks. Error-related negativity (ERN) was elicited by the Flanker task, while N200 and P300 were generated using the Go/Nogo task. Primary comparisons of the neural response amplitudes and the topographical distribution of neural activity were conducted using scalp field differences across all time points and electrodes. Results: Compared to HC, the OCD group showed altered ERP distributions. Contrasting with the previous literature on ERN and N200 topographies in OCD where fronto-central negative voltages were reported, we detected positive voltages. Additionally, the P300 was found to be less negative in the frontal regions. None of these ERP findings were associated with OCD symptom severity. Conclusions: These results indicate that individuals with OCD show altered frontal neural activity across multiple executive function related processes, supporting the frontal dysfunction theory of OCD. Furthermore, due to the lack of association between altered ERPs and OCD symptom severity, they may be considered potential candidate endophenotypes for OCD. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Everything EOS
EOS Independence Day - #EOS Fireside Chat Sep 21st

Everything EOS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 116:14


This week the Fireside community celebrates EOS Independence day, the successful upgrade to Leap 3.1, EOS Go / No-Go meeting, EVM Ideathon, Immutable Realms, EOS Poker and much more! 00:00:00 Welcome to Fireside and this weeks topics by Stephane 00:04:00 Go / No-Go and EOS Independence day by Daniel, Matthew 00:32:48 The Block - EOS Antelope protocol upgrade article by Stephane, Zack 00:35:58 Developer hub update by Nathan, Martin, Zack 00:54:47 EVM X Ideathon and Hackathon by Chris 01:05:40 Immutable Realms update by Lars 01:09:40 EOS poker tournament update by Stephane 01:12:27 Greymass update by Aaron Cox 01:14:04 Poker and Crypto by Stephane 01:17:26 Eden on EOS by Chris, Brandon, Martin, Daniel 01:34:47 Pomelo analysis report by Daniel, 01:38:11 Pop token and Pop-bot chat by Martin, Duane 01:46:11 Poker event donations by Chevs 01:48:34 Congrats to EOS on a successful Independence upgrade by Drew 01:54:15 Go EOS! 01:56:14 End // EOS Network Foundation // https://eosn.foundation https://twitter.com/EosNFoundation https://www.linkedin.com/company/eos-network-foundation https://t.me/EOSNetworkFoundation https://discord.gg/eos-network info@eosn.foundation #EOS #EOSIO #enf

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Spectral slope and neural complexity as robust markers of task demand and brain state during sleep and wakefulness

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.09.10.507390v1?rss=1 Authors: Höhn, C., Hahn, M. A., Lendner, J. D., Hoedlmoser, K. Abstract: Spectral slope and neural complexity are affected in many neurophysiological disorders such as ADHD, autism or epilepsy and are modulated by sleep, anesthesia, and aging. Yet, the relationship between these two parameters remains unclear. Here, we evaluated the effects of sleep stage and task demands on spectral slope and neural complexity within a narrow- (30 - 45Hz) and broadband (3 - 45Hz) frequency range in 28 healthy male adults (21.54 {+/-} 1.90 years) over three consecutive recordings with a set of different tasks (resting, attention and memory). We show that the slope steepens, and complexity decreases from wakefulness to N3 sleep. Importantly, slope and complexity are not only modulated by sleep but also differ between tasks, with flatter slopes and higher complexity being associated with more demanding tasks. While the slope and complexity are strongly correlated within 3 - 45Hz, we observe a functional dissociation in the 30 - 45Hz range. Critically, only the narrowband slope is steepest during REM sleep and associated with better task performance, especially in a Go/Nogo task. Our results demonstrate that both markers are powerful indices of sleep depth, task demand and cognitive performance. However, depending on the frequency range, they provide distinct information about the underlying brain state. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer

The No Really Everything’s Fine Podcast
Know when to Fold em' aka Why you need a Go No Go process

The No Really Everything’s Fine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 28:01


The go no go conversation from a SME's perspective. How can the SME support the decision making to start a proposal response or stop! Hosts Katherine, Chris and Nora host Andrew Peloso aka. Mr. SME in a conversation about the Go No Go process and the importance of SME buy in to support the decision.  

Talk to me about A&E
Episode 14: Making the go/no-go decision

Talk to me about A&E

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 30:34


Every firm must ultimately decide if a prospective project is a “go” or a “no-go” and if they should commit valuable time and resources. Dan talks to Andy Mendelson, FAIA, Chief Risk Management Officer for Berkley DP, about the critical “Go No-Go” considerations every design firm should include when assessing a new project opportunity including project team capabilities, financial impact, contracts and client selection.

The Re-Wrap
THE RE-WRAP: BoJo Go-No-Go

The Re-Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 11:01


THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Friday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Who's Next Up to Bat?/Skills Shortage Sorted?/Pumped About Hydro/Mark the Week/Classic PlanesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Wealth
Go-Go, Slow-Go, No-Go

True Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022


Matt and Justin talk about the different stages of retirement. Even if you are years away from retirement, this is a show you won't want to miss. Find out ways you can better optimize your spending and have more fun in the later stages of life.

The Playbook
Managing Expectations (Go No-Go Plan) | Road To Revenue #115

The Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 26:45


The key to managing and developing a vision, when you have a shared vision with someone, is to create a ”Go No-Go” Plan and put it into writing.   A “Go-No-Go” Plan is an outline for you to follow which highlights a clear path of actions to take for you and those you have shared a vision with. The purpose of a Go No-Go Plan is to: Help you to remember exactly what you say in order to effectuate and manage expectations.  Walk your client, investor, or partner through a step-by-step plan to get things done.  Your Go No-Go Plan should convey that your solution provides just as much value as your competitors (preferably more) and is aligned with the emotions of your business partners, while offering additional benefits some important way. So, where do you start? Start with the “Go Plan”. Tweet me your takeaway from today's episode @davidmeltzer  Email Me! david@dmeltzer.com Sign up for my Free Weekly Training https://free.dmeltzer.com/friday-training-1 Text Me! (949) 298-2905 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The RFP Success Show
The Go/No-Go Decision, Part 2 - Creating a Process - EP109

The RFP Success Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 11:44


Bidding on RFPs that aren't a good fit is a waste of time and resources, and it takes a real toll on your win rate—and the morale of your team. But to make better go/no-go decisions, you need a system. So, what does it look like to develop a successful go/no-go decision-making process? On this episode of The RFP Success Show, I share five steps to developing an effective go/no-go process, explaining how to determine your go/no-go criteria and create a corresponding checklist or scoring tool. I discuss what it looks like to establish checks and balances in the go/no-go process and describe how to develop a consistent process for using your scoring tool to make a final decision. Listen in for insight on training your team in the go/no-go process and learn to leverage go/no-go data to track trends, refine your criteria and win more business with RFPs! Key Takeaways  My 5 steps to developing an effective go/no-go process Brainstorm criteria Create checklist or scoring tool Develop consistent process Train team on process Use data to track trends Why it's crucial to develop a go/no-go process for bidding on RFPs How to develop go/no-go criteria by asking what makes a good project (and what doesn't) The process of building a scoring tool in Word or Excel What it looks like to establish checks and balances in the go/no-go process The value in developing a consistent process for using your scoring tool Who might serve as the central point of contact for managing the go/no-go process The benefit of a live training to communicate the go/no-go process to your team The power in using go/no-go data to track trends Connect with Lisa  Lisa's Website Lisa on Twitter Lisa on Facebook Lisa on LinkedIn The RFP Success Company on YouTube The RFP Success Company on LinkedIn Subscribe on iTunes Email podcast@rfpsuccess.com  Resources How to Make the Go/No-Go Decision on The RFP Success Show EP103 Book a Call with the RFP Success Company Dare to Be Influential: Maximizing Your Positive Influence While Still Being True to You by Lisa Rehurek The RFP Success Book by Lisa Rehurek The RFP Success Institute

Marketers Take Flight Podcast
A Better Approach to Go/No Go Decision-Making

Marketers Take Flight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 19:22


Deciding whether an AEC firm should pursue a project or not, can turn into heated debates and result in hurt feelings. Some AEC firms have a pretty stringent go/no go process, that quite frankly can be manipulated. Other firms have some sort of evaluation. Many don't have any go/no go consideration at all. They just go after all RFPs. That's probably why you want to listen to this episode. Maybe your firm doesn't have a go/no-go decision-making process but wants to start one. OR you do have one, sort of, but everyone just ignores it. Either way, you want to help your firm make better decisions when it comes to what projects to pursue so you will have time to properly position, time to create beautiful and compelling proposals, and frankly, just have a life outside of work. Even if you're not the person making the ultimate decision, I want you to know that you can lead and facilitate this go/no go decision-making process for your firm.In this episode, I share why I think it's so hard for AEC Firms to make these decisions or stick to a process, what the REAL purpose of a go/no go decision should be, and walk you through an example of go/no go evaluation process you can implement at your firm. Stay to the end to learn how to get example go/no go evaluation questions.Here are a few episode highlights:Why it's so hard to make timely go/no go decisionsPurpose of a meaningful go/no go decisionReasons to do evaluate every project to pursueBest practices for a go/no go evaluation processComing to a consensus that minimizes frustration and hurt feelingsDecision-making criteriaSample go/no-go decision-making questionsAnd if you need even more inspiration to help you develop your go/no go decision-making, I have put together a list of 32 questions. I have personally used most of these in the past. Others I have gathered through research and collected from other marketers. Get your copy over on the show notes page at marketerstakeflight.com/54. Feel free to use and adapt for your firm as needed.In the end, I think everyone wants what is best for the firm and its success. Making better go/no go decisions, especially those that are a result of a consensus, allows you and your firm more time to focus on proposals that have the greatest chance of winning and more time to produce higher quality proposals. NEW! RFPs for BeginnersDrowning in proposal management chaos?

FedBiz'5
Open Solicitations: Go – No Go | Episode 18

FedBiz'5

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 7:24 Transcription Available


In this episode of FedBiz'5 we host Anthony D'Attore from FedBiz Access to discuss open solicitations, and what you need to know to move forward (or not). The key is not to spend time chasing open solicitations that you cannot fulfill.Solicitations, sometimes referred to as ‘opportunities', are requests that solicit bids to initiate the procurement process for goods and/or services. These solicitations can take a multitude of forms or notification types.Open Solicitations Open solicitations are posted in SAM.gov as an RFQ (Request for Quote) or RFP (Request for Proposal). There are databases that can aggregate and sort through this data to help you more effectively research for opportunities, which include the Market Intel Database.Special NoticePre-SolicitationSources SoughtIf two or more  businesses respond to a source sought, when it goes to a solicitation, it will be set aside for small businesses. In addition, many sources sought notifications are automatically set for small business sources and have a ‘set-aside' requirement. This means the govt has set-aside this award for a small business under a socio-economic certification. It's also an opportunity to create relationships with contracting officials and make a good first impression with your capability statement. If you can offer something unique, that's very often how a sole source contract is generated. That means you win, and the solicitation does not even go out for public bid. Once you receive the solicitation, you need to determine whether to move forward or not without wasting time on solicitations you cannot win. Since a solicitation can be as much at 100 pages plus, you need to quickly parse though it to make a “Go – No Go” decision.What is it?  - Does the title or abstract pertain to your business? What type of solicitation is it? Can I meet the minimum requirements?When is it due? - Can you realistically meet the deadline? Are better off getting in earlier in the process (RFI or Source Sought)?Am I excluded? - Is there a specific set-aside for this solicitation? For example, if it's for a woman-owned business, and you're not a woman-owned business, well stop because it's not written for you.Where is it? - Where is the place of performance? Can you reasonably service the geographic requirements, or can you work remotely? For example, if you're a janitorial company and the solicitation is for janitorial services in Japan. Well, if you are in Wisconsin, you probably can stop reading. If all four of questions line up, the fun begins because you can really start drilling down into the details of the solicitation requirements to make a final determination. What you're doing is looking for specific things that might exclude you. If none are found, it's a go!State/local solicitations are a little different. They're typically not formatted the same way but are more concise. So, they are easier to read through and the geography is limited to a specific area. They are usually a good way to get started in government contracting and build past performance.FedBiz Access offers research and engagement strategy, as well as marketing packages to targeted buyers at the federal, state, and local levels. We have over 21 years of experience working with companies to help them win business.

The RFP Success Show
How to Make the Go/No-Go Decision on an RFP - EP103

The RFP Success Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 23:06


How do you decide whether to bid on an RFP? Too many companies make a go/no-go decision solely on their ability to do the work. But when you bid on everything you can do, you water down your resources. And you don't have enough time and energy to put into the opportunities you really do have a chance of winning. So, what criteria should you use to make the go/no-go decision on an RFP? On this episode of the podcast, I discuss the 11 questions to ask before you decide whether to bid on an RFP, challenging you to build relationships with potential clients and make sure you meet ALL of the requirements. I share the overlooked questions to ask before you make a go/no-go decision, explaining how to know whether an RFP has been wired for somebody else and identify any potential deal breakers in the terms and conditions. Listen in for the ‘forgotten' questions to ask before you bid on an RFP and learn how to determine whether a client is a good fit before you say YES to the proposal writing process! Key Takeaways   Why it's crucial to make a go/no-go decision right away The 4 OBVIOUS questions to ask as you decide whether to bid on an RFP Do you meet the requirements? Is this work you can do? Is there an incumbent? Did you know the RFP was coming?  Why it's important to build relationships with potential clients The 3 OVERLOOKED questions to ask as you decide whether to bid on an RFP Does it appear to be wired? Can you stand above the competition? Are there any deal breakers in the terms and conditions? How to know whether an RFP has been wired for somebody else The 4 FORGOTTEN questions to ask as you decide whether to bid on an RFP Can you deliver the services requested at the level you want? Are there requirements beyond what you do for most of your client? Do you know enough about the client and their industry or environment? Is this the right client for you? What factors to consider in deciding if a client is a good fit Why it's demoralizing to bid on an RFP you can't win Connect with Lisa  Lisa's Website Lisa on Twitter Lisa on Facebook Lisa on LinkedIn The RFP Success Company on YouTube The RFP Success Company on LinkedIn Subscribe on iTunes Email podcast@rfpsuccess.com  Resources  Book a Call with the RFP Success Company Dare to Be Influential: Maximizing Your Positive Influence While Still Being True to You by Lisa Rehurek  The RFP Success Book by Lisa Rehurek The RFP Success Institute

FISH ON! with Captain Kevin: A Sportsman’s Guide to Saltwater Fishing
07: Go No Go making Boating Decisions Based on the Weather

FISH ON! with Captain Kevin: A Sportsman’s Guide to Saltwater Fishing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022


In this episode, Captain Kevin talks about making a wise decision based on the weather forecast whether you should head out on the water or stay at the dock

Gutenberg Changelog
Changelog #53 – WordPress 5.9 Go/No Go decision, Gutenberg releases 11.6 and 11.7, and Themes and Styles for the Editor

Gutenberg Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021


In this episode, Birgit Pauli-Haack and Grzegorz Ziółkowski discuss WordPress 5.9 Go/No-Go Decision, Gutenberg Releases 11.6 and 11.7, and ongoing discussions about Themes and Styles for the Editor Music: Homer Gaines Editor: Sandy Reed Logo: Mark Uraine Production: Pauli Systems Show Notes / Transcript Subscribe to the Gutenberg Changelog podcast via your favorite podcast apps!

The Barry Farah Show
VACCINES: A Decision Making Model

The Barry Farah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 25:01


In this episode, Barry Farah borrows from business a Go/No Go decision-making model that you can apply to your decision-making process related to getting the vaccine. Barry Farah provides the views and data of the opponents and proponents of vaccines. He also discusses how you can weigh each element of your decision. To obtain a plug-and-play spreadsheet for this model, sign up for Barry's next newsletter at thebarryfarahshow.com.

DoD Contract Academy
Proposal Go/No Go with Louis Orndorff

DoD Contract Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 16:15


Former contracting officer, Col (ret) Louis Orndorff discusses a few key things you should consider when considering submitting a proposal for a government solicitation. If you need help starting, building, and growing a defense contracting business, check out all of the support and resources at https://www.dodcontract.com 

The Proposal.Works™ Podcast
Developing business acumen for proposals - with Kathryn Bennett, CPSM

The Proposal.Works™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 26:11


Developing business acumen for proposalsKathryn Bennett CPSM explains the importance of developing business acumen for proposals, as Kathryn identified that responding to fewer proposals better, results in a significantly better win rate.The Go/No-Go process in many companies is often swept aside when management wants to respond to as many bids as possible.By gaining business acumen, the proposal specialist can gather and understand appropriate business data to present s compelling case to the leadership team, on the benefits to be gained through quality responses over quantity.Links:Website: http://loopio.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathrynbennettwrites/Links to free tools, useful tips or offers for our listenersLoopio 2021 RFP Response Trends: https://loopio.com/resources/2021-rfp-response-trends-report/RFP Department GraderAbout our guestKathryn Bennett is the Director of RFP Excellence at Loopio.She has more than a dozen years of proposal management and technical communications experience.Kathryn believes that every proposal manager should be able to go home at the end of a 40-hour workweek, and she's made it her personal mandate to support better processes so proposal managers don't suffer from burnout.