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In this episode, the conversation revolves around the role of professional bodies in project management, particularly focusing on the APM (Association for Project Management). Adam Boddison, the CEO of APM, discusses the importance of community engagement, the challenges faced by the project management profession, and the impact of AI on the industry. The discussion also touches on career development, the need for a unified approach among professional bodies, and the future of project management in a rapidly changing technological landscape. Takeaways Project management is often misunderstood and needs better representation. Community engagement is crucial for career development in project management. AI will play a significant role in the future of project management. Professional bodies like APM are essential for supporting project professionals. The definition of project success varies and needs to be clarified. There is a shortage of qualified project professionals globally. Project management should focus on people, not just processes. The APM aims to inspire communities to deliver meaningful change. Collaboration among professional bodies can benefit the project management profession. AI literacy is becoming increasingly important for project professionals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 04:56 Adam's Journey into Project Management 06:20 Defining Project Management 08:40 The Role of APM and its Mission 09:55 Expanding APM's Global Footprint 14:49 Choosing a Professional Body for Career Development 17:53 Engagement with Professional Bodies 23:08 Differentiators of APM 27:08 Shortage of Project Professionals 31:50 Addressing the PR Problem in Project Management 36:17 Project Success and Challenges 42:58 Introduction and Discussion on Major Infrastructure Projects 44:05 The Role of APM and Other Associations in Major Projects 46:56 AI in the Body of Knowledge and the Challenge of Keeping Up 49:30 Collaboration with Government Organizations for Project Assurance 52:58 The Focus on Project Controls in APM 57:13 The Importance of Data and AI Literacy for Project Professionals 01:03:09 The Impact of AI on Project Managers and Project Management Skills 01:09:45 The Future Role of AI as Personal Assistants for Project Professionals 01:14:21 Five Quickfire Questions 01:17:28 Final Thoughts and Encouragement to Join the Project Management Profession 01:18:55 Outtro template A.mp3 Proudly sponsored by Deltek
How do you sell someone a product they don't know they need? When Sheri Chaney Jones launched her impact management platform, most of her customers didn't even know what impact management was. A few years later, it's become an industry standard. Sheri is a renowned social entrepreneur and impact measurement expert. With over two decades of experience, she has transformed the efficacy of nonprofits and government organizations through data-driven strategies. As the founder of Measurement Resources Company and SureImpact, she's dedicated to enhancing social sector performance. Sheri is also an author, professor, and advocate for women's equity, holding degrees from Central Michigan University and The Ohio State University. Create Your Own Category As a consultant, Sheri's job was to build impact measurement frameworks to help nonprofit organizations understand the effectiveness of their programs. She worked with each client to determine which data to collect and how to collect it, but the process was very manual. She started searching for software that would keep that information at their fingertips, and when she couldn't find it, she created it. When Sheri launched SureImpact in 2020, it was the first impact management platform on the market–a term that no one else was using, but her competitors have since rebranded to include. From Service Provider to Software Company In Sheri's consulting business, she knew how to do every job. Launching SureImpact was a new challenge because she didn't know how to code software. While she's still the CEO, she had to learn how to pitch angel investors, find the right team, and report to a board. As the first software of its kind, SureImpact has done a lot of market education. In 2020, most nonprofits didn't account for impact measurement in their budget because they didn't know it was possible. In the early stages, Sheri hesitated to leverage her personal brand and network. As a tech CEO, she didn't think personal branding was as relevant as it had been to her consulting company. But she realized it was her experience that inspired SureImpact–and that if she wanted to break into the market, she needed to share her story. Now, Sheri leverages her platform through speaking engagements, blogs, webinars, and even a book: Impact & Excellence: Data-Driven Strategies for Aligning Mission, Culture, and Performance in Nonprofit and Government Organizations. As a result, SureImpact has increased new customers by 50%. Enjoy this episode with founder Sheri Chaney Jones… Soundbytes 8:58-9:15 “When we went talk about branding, when we went to market in 2020, we called ourselves the first impact management platform on the market. And what's been fascinating is, since launching, some of our largest competitors have rebranded themselves as an impact management platform.” 14:23-14:36 “So prior to even launching, launching true impact, I had been traveling, speaking at conferences, talking about how to create these data driven, high performing cultures. And so we've just leveraged that platform I'd already had.” 19:59-20:39 “If I write and start with a place of gratitude and start my day with writing everything I'm grateful for, and then maybe my wishes or my prayers. Then once I get through that laundry list of stuff, what's so interesting is a new level of inspiration will show up, and I'll start writing in the third person, which is so fun. It's so fun when my journaling takes that shift where I'm writing to myself, and it's almost like my inner self, or the self that has that wisdom or intuition is guiding me and telling me what to do.” Quotes “I've always been fascinated by using data to predict performance.” “For entrepreneurs and businesses, we have some pretty common metrics we use. But these non-profits and social sector organizations have to add another layer of metrics to the conversation: are they changing lives and changing circumstances?” “I didn't find the product on the market that was solving the problem that I thought needed to be solved. So we built a product for the future.” Links mentioned in this episode: SureImpact website: https://www.sureimpact.com/ Measurement Resources Company: https://measurementresourcesco.com/ Connect with Sheri on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherichaneyjones/
In this episode of #KarishmaKonnect, meet Levis Wilson, Founder, Haloocom who has deployed India's one and only Voice Bot which is capable of handling 22 Indian Spoken Languages. Haloocom emerges as a distinguished Enterprise Telecom Solution provider, transcending conventional norms. Positioned as a dynamic and innovative force, the company has been at the forefront of delivering Comprehensive Telecom Solutions since its inception. With a commitment to excellence, Haloocom offers cutting-edge Unified Communication and industry-redefining Contact Center Platforms. It has swiftly earned the trust of diverse sectors, serving as a preferred partner for entities in Fintech, Healthcare, BPOs, Government Organizations, and Customer Support Centres. Catch the full episode across all platforms: https://linktr.ee/karikonnect
Hosts Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Jason Concepcion tackle the shady world of clandestine government operations, and put Wade's actions under the spotlight. Cast members Benedict Wong and Marlo Kelly, who play Da Shi and Tatiana, join Maggie and Jason to discuss the complexities behind their mysterious and enigmatic characters. Elsewhere former CIA officer, and founder of UAP-centric entertainment company To The Stars, Jim Semivan, lifts the lid on the techniques that governments and organizations use to spy on people, and questions whether governments are taking threats from outer space seriously enough. SPOILER ALERT: We will be covering episodes 3 and 4 of the series, so if you haven't watched that far yet, be sure to catch up on Netflix now. The 3 Body Podcast is produced by Netflix and Sony Music Entertainment.
Government organisations face a multitude of challenges when it comes to managing their data effectively. From interoperability issues between systems to the need for seamless collaboration across agencies, the complexity can be overwhelming. Safe Software's FME platform offers a comprehensive solution to these challenges by providing a flexible and intuitive data integration platform tailored to the unique needs of government agencies.With FME, government organisations can overcome the barriers that hinder efficient data management. FME enables streamlined operations and improved decision-making processes by seamlessly connecting disparate systems and applications. Whether it's digital plan submissions, emergency services coordination, or interagency health data sharing, FME empowers government agencies to achieve their data integration goals with ease.In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Doug Laney, Data and Analytics Strategy Innovation Fellow at West Monroe speaks to Tom Seymour, Government Sales Team Lead at Safe Software, to discuss: Data integration and interoperability Safe Software's FME platform FME in governments Advantages of FME ROI with FME
HOW TO TELL IF SOMEONE IS LYING: GAVIN STONE REVEALS THE METHODS USED BY GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS & INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES TO DETECT LIES! by GAVIN STONE https://amzn.to/3U8cpF0 Would you like to learn the techniques to spot the lies and get to the truth? How to tell if someone is lying will teach you the methods used by the best in the world for deception detection. You will learn about the psychology behind why people lie or hide truth, and then how to spot it using Stone's technique of CCA or Combined Communication Analysis. This takes into account, body language, non-verbal cues, psychology, the analysis of statements and other factors that brings them all together, to allow you to spot a lie! The step by step methods will teach you simple techniques to master all of the various methods and bring you toward reaching expert level, making you confident in using them all simultaneously, with ease. In this powerful book you'll discover actionable skills that will deliver instant results, such as: The only two reasons people tell a lie! How to easily read the body language in other people. Speed-read people, decipher body language, detect deception, and get to the truth. Learn skills used by professional law enforcement, MI6, CIA, FBI and the US military. How to spot the verbal signs that prove someone is being dishonest. The questions to ask to instantly reveal guilt. Mastering CCA (Combined Communication Analysis - created by Gavin Stone) Techniques that will get you to a full confession and discover what the truth really is How to apply these techniques in various situations throughout your life, whether dealing with your partner, parents, colleagues, or friends And so much more! How To Tell If Someone is lying is a ground-breaking, honest, down-to-earth, and easy to apply must-read for anyone who wants to learn the art of deception detection. Like Stone, it's the real deal.
This episode of the Amazing Cities and Towns Podcast sponsored by Bearing Advisors, Jim Hunt interviews Dr. Maria Church. · A candid conversation about transforming local government organizations. · And, much more 7 Steps to an Amazing City: 1. Attitude 2. Motivation 3. Attention to Detail 4. Zing 5. Inclusiveness 6. Neighborhood Empowerment 7. Green Awareness Thanks for listening and look forward to having you join us for the next episode. Links Mentions During Show: www.governmentleadershipsolutions.com to learn more about Dr. Church's work · www.AmazingCities.org · www.AmazingCities.org/podcast to be a guest on the podcast About Dr. Maria Church: Is your local government drowning in a tidal wave of change with no relief in sight? If so, visit http://GovernmentLeadershipSolutions.com I am the CEO of Government Leadership Solutions - a Women-Owned, Minority-Owned, Small Business - author of "Love-Based Leadership, and have over 20 years experience in local government, corporate alum with Fortune 500 companies, and academia adventures that constitute a treasure trove of colorful experiences. OUR CLIENTS GET POWERFUL RESULTS – Here are just a few of the results our clients have achieved within the last year: - Productivity increase by 40% - Improved communication by 80% (yes, 80%) - Expanded interpersonal skills by 45% - Leadership competencies improved by 28% - Over 40% increase in innovation and knowledge management HOW WE WORK WITH OUR CLIENTS: • Organizational culture assessment and design • Change leadership consultation and facilitation • Leadership development programs • Executive-level training and facilitation • Consulting • Mentoring • Coaching • Strategic Planning • Keynotes ► If you are concerned that your local government is not resilient or that your teams are not able to transition through this fluctuating time, I invite you to contact my extraordinary results-focused team at Concierge@GovernmentLeadershipSolutions.com or call (480) 535-5023. About Your Host, Jim Hunt: Welcome to the “Building Amazing Cities and Towns Podcast” … The podcast for Mayors, Council Members, Managers, Staff and anyone who is interested in building an Amazing City. Your host is Jim Hunt, the author of “Bottom Line Green, How American Cities are Saving the Planet and Money Too” and his latest book, “The Amazing City - 7 Steps to Creating an Amazing City” Jim is also the former President of the National League of Cities, 27 year Mayor, Council Member and 2006 Municipal Leader of the Year by American City and County Magazine. Today, Jim speaks to 1000's of local government officials each year in the US and abroad. Jim also consults with businesses that are bringing technology and innovation to local government. Amazing City Resources: Buy Jim's Popular Books: · The Amazing City: 7 Steps to Creating an Amazing City: https://www.amazingcities.org/product-page/the-amazing-city-7-steps-to-creating-an-amazing-city · Bottom Line Green: How America's Cities and Saving the Planet (And Money Too) https://www.amazingcities.org/product-page/bottom-line-green-how-america-s-cities-are-saving-the-planet-and-money-too FREE White Paper: · “10 Steps to Revitalize Your Downtown” www.AmazingCities.org/10-Steps Hire Jim to Speak at Your Next Event: · Tell us about your event and see if dates are available at www.AmazingCities.org/Speaking Hire Jim to Consult with Your City or Town: · Discover more details at https://www.amazingcities.org/consulting Discuss Your Business Opportunity/Product to Help Amazing Cities: · Complete the form at https://www.amazingcities.org/business-development A Special Thanks to Bearing Advisors for the support of this podcast: www.BearingAdvisors.Net Jim Hunt of The Amazing Cities
Did someone tell you that simply tracking demographics and services provided is enough for your nonprofit's success? Think again! Developing a data-driven culture in a nonprofit is essential for effective impact measurement. In this episode of The Intentional Fundraiser Podcast, Sheri Chaney Jones highlights the role of leadership and the positive influence of professionals with corporate backgrounds in fostering this culture. By prioritizing impact measurement, organizations can better serve their beneficiaries and impress donors. In this episode, you will be able to:Comprehend the crucial role of impact measurement for nonprofits.Differentiate between outputs and outcomes in organizational success.Delve into how technology shapes a data-centric organizational culture.Uncover the relationship between trust-based philanthropy and responsibility.Identify opportunities for effective partnership and fundraising strategies.Our special guest is Sheri Chaney JonesWith a wealth of experience in creating positive change through data and measurement, Sheri Chaney Jones is a leading voice in the nonprofit, foundation, and government sectors. As an author, professor, and international expert, Sheri has spent two decades refining her approach to data and impact measurement. She founded Measurement Resources Company in 2010, a national firm dedicated to increasing the capacity of nonprofit and government organizations. Sheri is also deeply committed to women's equity and the advancement of girls, having served as the past president of the Columbus Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners and as a commissioner for the Columbus Women's Commission for the Mayor's office.RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEImpact & Excellence: Data-Driven Strategies for Aligning Mission, Culture and Performance in Nonprofit and Government Organizations by Sheri Chaney JonesLeap of Reason: Managing to Outcomes in an Era of Scarcity Paperback by Mario MorinoNonprofit Technology ConferenceCONNECT WITH OUR GUEST ONLINEInstagram / Facebook / Linkedin / Website / EmailTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORThank you to our friends at Bloomerang for being a sponsor of The Intentional Fundraiser podcast.Bloomerang gathers the best tools, resources, and people in a single place and, through its donor management platform, empowers nonprofit organizations like yours to carry out their missions.Learn how First Tee of Greater Akron doubled its unique donors, improved donor stewardship, and raised more funds in the first year with Bloomerang.RATE, REVIEW & FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCASTS “I...
TLDR What, how, and why impact impact measurement is important to improve outcomes for nonprofits, donors, staff, and the communities we serve. GUEST My guest today is Sheri Chaney Jones, co-founder, President and CEO of SureImpact, a case management and impact measurement software company. For more than 20 years, Sheri has applied performance management, evaluation, and organization behavior best practices to non-profit organizations and government agencies to improve outcomes and efficiencies. An author, professor, and internationally recognized expert, Sheri believes in data, metrics, and accountability. Her foray into entrepreneurship began with Measurement Resources Company in 2010 which is now a national firm that increases the capacity of non-profit and government sector organizations through high-performance practices and data-driven insights. In 2018, Sheri launched SureImpact to automate and simplify the process of collecting and sharing outcomes and impact data. Sheri is a thought leader on public sector evaluation and applied organizational research. She is the author of Impact & Excellence: Data-Driven Strategies for Aligning Mission, Culture, and Performance in Nonprofit and Government Organizations. OVERVIEW In this episode we go deep into what impact measurement in the nonprofit sector means, how and what to measure, why it's important for program evaluation and fundraising and the common challenges with getting measurement started. We'll talk about the importance of qualitative storytelling that gets to our hearts, and the facts and figures of quantitative measurement and how when paired together, both can can make donors want to give more and understand the impact of their donations, and your nonprofit staff better see and understand the impact of their work. We'll go into how all of this impact data can help nonprofits be best positioned to win more grant opportunities, become better stewards for donors, focus on the why with staff, and ultimately increase the impact on the causes that nonprofits are tirelessly working towards.
Why are bad habits hard to break? Why do facts not change our minds? How does NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) enable us to make permanent changes?Brigitta, the owner and founder of The Hoeferle Group and creator of the 4-Dimensional Communication Diamond™ is known as the fasted-tracked female trainer and retired lead coach of the world's largest self-development company. She was born and raised in Germany and resides in the U.S. with her two wonderfully independent daughters, and her husband, the renowned Culture Guy. Brigitta is an award winning founder of a German Language School and the Montessori School of Cleveland. As leading mentor, business coach and author, she is invited to speak on stages around the world. As the CEO & owner of the NLP Institute of Atlanta and as the #1 Lead Trainer of Codebreaker Technology, she gives full credit for her success to her unique communication and listening skills, her tenacity and her never-ending desire to take something from good to outrageously great. Today she is the co-owner of The NLP Center located in Atlanta, a certified and licensed trainer with BANKCODE™, and she has built coaching programs for large international organizations. Brigitta holds two degrees in marketing and social pedagogy and implements her knowledge with creativity and passion into her workshops, trainings and teachings. Because she is aware that all business problems are personal problems, she has very structured solutions as she teaches in an interactive and inclusive way (providing deeper and accelerated learning).Let Brigitta take your sale-ability to buy-ability, because everyone wants to buy or buy-in, and no-one wants to be sold to! she gives full credit for h. Brigitta has created Coaching Programs for large Corporations and conducts extensive trainings for Corporate and Government Organizations. Brigitta gave a TEDx Talk at TEDx Frankfurt, Germany titled, 'Listen to relate, not to respond.'Listen as Brigitta shares:- when does true learning begin in infants- understanding child development stages- signs of people who lack self-awareness and the problems it creates- why self-awareness is crucial in your communications- sources and causes of low self-worth and low self-esteem- passive aggressive behavior and people-pleasing patterns- how inward subconscious programming manifests outwards- how your physical world is a mirror of your inner world- why we relapse and return to old, bad habits- how neurological levels are a tool for achieving your goals- why emotional intelligence is important in leadership- the critical factors for successful behavioral change- the 'gift of silence' vs 'silent treatment'- choosing the familiar discomfort over the unknown...and so much more!Connect with Brigitta:WebsiteLinkedInYouTubeAdditional Resources:"How To Build Unshakeable Confidence" w/ Michele MolitorFeel free to reach out on:FacebookInstagramEmail: roberta4sk@gmail.comYouTubeKindly subscribe to our podcast and leave a rating and a review. Thank you :)Leave a rating and a review on iTunes and Spotify:iTunesSpotify
Did you want that 11mm rope? RescueCast 80 is just a quick blurb from Ronin Rescue about Change Management in Government Organizations. Hopefully we have provided some hints on how to get change through your organization.
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Hace unos meses se publicó un episodio en el podcast de NK News que fue bastante llamativo: se entrevistaba a Geoff White, un colaborador de varios medios de comunicación, entre ellos la BBC. En ese episodio se habló sobre el grupo Lazarus y los detalles sobre sus operaciones, un tema sobre el que nunca se puede dejar de aprender. Recursos relacionados con este episodio: Podcast The Lazarus Heist: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xtvg9/episodes/downloads The Lazarus Heist - From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War: Ver https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/447/447163/the-lazarus-heist/9780241554258.html Inside North Korea's Lazarus heist hack - NKNews Podcast Ep. 238: https://www.nknews.org/category/north-korea-news-podcast/older-podcasts/inside-north-koreas-lazarus-heist-hack-nknews-podcast-ep-238/915549 Not So Lazarus: Mapping DPRK Cyber Threat Groups to Government Organizations: https://www.mandiant.com/resources/blog/mapping-dprk-groups-to-government Colaboraciones: Safera: Voice-over y traducción Victor Gabriel (del podcast El Diario de Argifonte): Voice-over Música: Gregor Quendel - Cinematic Sentimental Lullaby Sketch - Celesta only version: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/gregor-quendel/cinematic-music-sketches/cinematic-sentimental-lullaby-sketch-celesta-only-versionmp3/ malictusmusic - Quickening: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/malictusmusic/single/quickening/ Uncanny - Grasp: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Uncanny/Progression/Uncanny_-04-__Grasp Puedes ponerte en contacto de las siguientes formas: Grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/LoQueSeDeNorcorea Correo electrónico: markolinostyle@gmail.com
As the Founder and Shareholder of The Montessori School of Cleveland, and as CEO & owner and Grandmaster of The NLP Center, a global institute located in Atlanta, GA she gives full credit for her success to her unique communication and listening skills, her tenacity and her never-ending desire to take something from good to outrageously great. To add even more fuel to the fire and more credibility to her work, Brigitta has created Coaching Programs for large Corporations and conducts extensive training for Corporate and Government Organizations, leading The NLP Center with knowledge & heart as the CEO and master trainer. Website: https://www.centerofnlp.com/ Social Media Info: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brigittahoeferle/
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I help both non-profits and for-profits adopt a strategic philanthropic arm to their organisation position a $120,000/year advertising grant to create impact while also immediately benefiting the company's financial bottom line. Hey, I'm Reynaldo and I have been spending my time working in Real Estate. One of the things that blew up my real estate business was getting access to an ad grant scheme which In turn I have been able to do for all my customers to help them attract $120,000/yr worth of free Adwords as well as help uplift their local communities. I'd love to share this knowledge and experience with other people, especially those who understand the more they have, the more they can help. Those are my kind of people, and I would love to connect with you if you are similar. Connect with Reynaldo: https://www.facebook.com/reynaldo.santana/ www.impactannex.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/reynaldoasantana/ ▼ ▼ You can connect with/follow Talking with the Experts: Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rosesdavidson Become a patron https://www.patreon.com/talkingwiththeexperts Leave a Google review: https://g.page/r/CaXk7K3UlEhzEBI/review Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/talking-with-the-experts-1491692 Email: guest@talkingwiththeexperts.com Website: https://rose-davidson.com/ LinkedIn: Rose Davidson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-davidson/ Talking with the Experts: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkingwiththeexperts/ Facebook Page: [Rose Davidson] https://www.facebook.com/onlineeventmanagerandpodcasttrainer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talking_with_the_experts SoundCloud: [Follow] https://soundcloud.com/talking-with-the-experts YouTube: [Subscribe] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ #business #entrepreneur #learnpodcasting #podcastepisode #podcastguest #podcasting #podcastinterview #podcastplaylist #podcasts #podcastskills #podcastshow #rosedavidson #smallbusiness #talkingwiththeexperts #video #vodcast
My guest today is Brigitta Hoeferle, Brigitta is a powerfully engaging and professional international speaker. Brigitta is also known as the fasted-tracked female trainer and retired lead coach of one of the largest self-development company in the world. As leading mentor, business coach and author she is invited to speak on stages around the world. Her degrees in marketing, communication, social pedagogy and education science validate her expertise, logic and knowledge, but it is her creativity, humanity and passion which really makes her stand out and lead other credible high-quality leaders. Brigitta was born and raised in Germany and resides in the U.S. since 2004 with her two wonderfully independent and successful teenage daughters, and her husband, the renowned Culture Guy. She is the award-winning founder of the German Language School and the Montessori School of Cleveland. As the Founder and Shareholder of The Montessori School of Cleveland, and as CEO & owner and Grandmaster of The NLP Center, a global institute located in Atlanta, GA she gives full credit for her success to her unique communication and listening skills, her tenacity and her never-ending desire to take something from good to outrageously great. To add even more fuel to the fire and more credibility to her work, Brigitta has created Coaching Programs for large Corporations and conducts extensive trainings for Corporate and Government Organizations, leading The NLP Center with knowledge & heart as the CEO and master trainer. Regarding the success laws checklist: https://centerofnlp.com/product/nlp-success-laws-checklist/ www.Montessoricleveland.com www.CenterofNLP.com If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and leave a short review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really helps. If you enjoyed this episode buy me a cup of coffee, make it a large: I'm trying to keep this episode free of advertisements and could use your help with the cost of bringing your this fun and entertaining podcast. Anything you can donate to the cause is greatly appreciated. To donate go to: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sifuRafael Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-call/id1546026323 Please leave a star rating and a review here Follow Coaching Call: Facebook: facebook.com/coachingcall Instagram: instagram.com/coachingcall Email: maxfitness@optonline.net LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxfitness Youtube: https://bit.ly/coachingcallYoutube to watch the full interview. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingcall/message
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In this episode of CGE Radio, we will look at how government organizations can use technology to automate their hiring process. Joining J. Richard Jones to discuss this topic is Sean Fahey, CEO of VidCruiter. Sean is an award-winning business leader, serial entrepreneur, and strategic recruitment advisor who is eager to share his expertise and help people solve hiring problems. VidCruiter is a company that helps HR teams worldwide modernize their recruiting efforts by providing video recruitment and online hiring solutions. The company's software can be implemented and used by government to recruit and hire talent in an innovative, cost-effective and user-friendly way, providing benefits to both the recruiters and the candidates. Hear an overview of the work they've done with Canadian and international governments, the benefits of an automated solution in helping candidates and hiring agencies, how VidCruiter work to accommodate government needs when it comes to hiring and recruitment, being compliant with government organizations' regulations, confronting data security risks, and what government agencies like about this solution.
Diego and Jean-luc are joined by Anil Sadhoeram to explore what it means to be a Chief Philosophy Officer and how he went from working at the big corporations like Oracle to working apart together from a tiny island in the Caribbean. We even explore some aspect of the startup world and the role technology plays. You can also connect with Anil van Maretraite: Linkedin Episode Overview 0:00 - Introduction: The Origins of Maretraite7:18 - The Process of Working at Big Corporations16:32 - How was the internet in the nineties compared to all the social networks we have now?21:51 - Government Organizations and the Corporate World30:15 - What do big companies do not have many big international training programs anymore compared to 20 years ago?39:17 - Chief Philosophy Officer51:20 - The role of the CPO at different stages of a business57:43 - Ethics and Smart Cities1:18:12 - Capitalizing on Working Apart Together Tribes1:26:21 - Closing off The Hosts Diego AmeeraliJean-Luc van Charante Feel free to join our Discord Server.
In the final part of our Document Imaging and Document Management series, Simone Ugolini discusses the challenges, benefits and solutions available to Finance Departments. Be sure to listen to the previous episodes of this special five-part series in which we’ve examined the benefits and uses of document management and scanning services for specific industries and areas within an organization, including Credit Unions, Government Organizations, Human Resource and Billing Departments.
Joe Calabria, GBS Vice President of Document Imaging and IT Solutions, discusses the challenges that all businesses face when it comes to organizing, storing and retrieving their most critical documents and data and the array of solutions available to them. This is part one of a special five-part series of Smart Business Solutions which will examine the benefits and uses of document management for specific industries and areas within an organization, including Credit Unions, Government Organizations, Human Resource, and Billing Departments. Be sure to catch all of the remaining episodes in this series coming soon!
ENG 145 Coordinator Charles Woods sits down with fellow Writing Program instructor Andres Sanchez to talk about Sanchez’s Adaptability assignment he has incorporated into his teaching of English 145.13: Writing for Business & Government Organizations at ISU.
What starts as a discussion about recent policy and name changes in Boy Scouts of America soon ends up ranging over many other topics. ----more----Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | AnchorDownload episode: MP3 Podcast Topics Scouter Ken is joined again by Parker, an Eagle Scout and assistant Scoutmaster in Boy Scouts of America, initially to discuss the recent program and name changes that the BSA have announced and/or implemented. However, the conversation ends up ranging over a number of topics, including popcorn as a fundraising vehicle, volunteer burnout, transition planning and new Scouter onboarding, and many other things. Also, something interesting happened on the Canadian iTunes podcast charts, in the Government & Organizations category: Thank you to everyone who listens to our humble little attempt at a Scouting podcast; we really do appreciate your support. And thanks for elevating us, at least for a while, into the Top 10 (in Canada, at any rate); we even topped Bernie Sanders for a while! Shout-Outs Firstly, here's a somewhat overdue shout-out to Iona and other Scouters from the 1st Kinosoo (Cold Lake) group, several of whom approached Scouter Ken at the recent Beaver Hills/Rivers Edge Cuboree. Secondly, to Colin Williston, another listener, who introduced himself to Ken at the recent Alberta Damboree (which we'll have to talk more about in a later episode). Third, to Dawn from the 264th Sommerset group. She might not be a listener, but she and Ken had a lively discussion about badge trading while Ken was running a badge trading activity at Damboree. Also, to Gareth Edwards Lloyd-Tolman, for posting the following question in the 1FBSG: Is there anyway I can directly download this podcast cast as an mp3? Answer: yes, from now on we will post links for direct MP3 downloads in the show notes at ScoutingStuffPodcast.com. Scouter Eric, one of the advisors for the Northern Lights Medical Venturers, left us a 5-star review on Facebook: So much good info to binge on...Also love getting to know a bit more about BSA stuff (even though this is a Canadian podcast) Thanks for the review, Eric! And Scouter Corey, who has been on the podcast before, sent a link to the podcast's Instagram account. Click on through to see a lashed-together, water wheel-powered rotisserie; now that's camp cooking! Finally, Parker would like to give a shout-out to Troop 216, his troop; they're based out of Frisco, Texas. And, as always, a big thank you to the folks at Scouting Radio for rebroadcasting Scouting Stuff episodes to their worldwide Scouting audience. If you're listening to us on Scouting Radio right now, let us know; reach out and get in touch. We'd love to hear from you. Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Leave Us a Review Music Slow Burn, by Kevin MacLeod
In addition to doing a brief “State of the Podcast” to kick off 2018, we discuss how to prepare for a camp focused on JOTA/JOTI. Now isn't a bad time to begin preparing! ----more---- Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher Podcast Topics Ken and Colin discuss the state of the podcast in this, the first episode of 2018. Most notably, we were informed by our podcast host, Podbean, that we were one of their Top 10 podcasts in the Government & Organizations category. So thanks to everyone who has tuned in; we look forward to bringing you more Scouting content in 2018. Also, Regan Coyne — who has appeared on the podcast a few times before — will be launching her Guiding-focused podcast next month. Its title is This Guiding Light of Mine, and you can find out more about it on Facebook. This week's episode is in response to a question from Scouter Glenn, who asked the following back in October: Our Scout group has never done JOTA/JOTI. What prep or precommunication was required? What activities were planned for the day? Based on our experiences in setting up a JOTI event in 2016, and contributing to a JOTA/JOTI camp in 2017, we attempt to provide an answer. Shout-Outs Our first shout-out goes to Jonathan, who left a review of the podcast on Facebook: Lots of great content about Scouting. It's interesting to follow the podcast from the beginning, as they started during the change to the Canadian Path. It will be interesting to revisit some subjects in future episodes and compare with older episodes. I've learned a lot by listening to all the content. They do a great deep dive when covering a topic. Always gets me in the Scouting mood. I regularly recommend this podcast to others in the movement. And Mark wrote in to follow up on something we discussed with Nancy a few episodes ago: Hello! I am a Cub Master in TN and just started listening to your podcast. I have become interested in getting a “Scout Express” kit, but cannot find them online. Do you know if this is an item that is specific to Canada, or can I find it here? Any information will help; thanks. As it happens, the “Scout Express” — also known as Scout Trucks, in Scouts Canada — can be ordered online from the Scouts Canada Scout Shop. However, we may work with Mark to just send him a truck directly. And, as always, a big thank you to the folks at Scouting Radio for rebroadcasting Scouting Stuff episodes to their worldwide Scouting audience. If you're listening to us on Scouting Radio right now, let us know; reach out and get in touch. We'd love to hear from you. Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Follow Us on Twitter | Like Us on Facebook | Leave Us a Review Music Slow Burn, by Kevin MacLeod
How has your exposure to Scouts from other countries influenced your worldview? ----more---- Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher Podcast Topics Before we dive into the meat of the topic, Ken and Colin take a quick look at the state of the podcast, and note that Scouting Stuff has been running for two years now! That's right; our first episode was published on October 8, 2015, or just over two years ago. And here we are now, nearing our fiftieth episode, and doing very well indeed; at least on the Canadian iTunes charts, Scouting Stuff got as high as #66 on the top 100 Government & Organizations podcasts last week. Also, Scouter Ken is indeed headed to Cork, Ireland, and will be there between the 16th and 25th of October. If you'd like to get in touch — whether to hang out, invite him to meet your Scout (or Cub, or Beaver) group, or to turn in a guest appearance on a Scouting Stuff episode — please do get in touch. Today's topic is more of an opinion piece; Ken and Colin discuss the ways in which their worldviews have changed from having met Scouts from different countries. And though we don't ask it in the podcast proper, we would love to hear your stories about this topic as well: how has meeting Scouts from around the world changed your perspective? The upcoming JOTA-JOTI weekend is also discussed, albeit briefly. Shout-Outs This week, we've got a shout-out for Nancy Nobles, who wrote in: On my vacation last week we went to the Scout Shop in Windsor, Ontario. It was a great experience. I would never have done that if not for your show. We got lots of patches. Thank you for all you do. Keep it up.If you ever have questions on the American Cub Scout program, I would be happy to help. I have over 9 years experience. Our apologies, Nancy; we weren't able to get you on this episode. But we will be in touch soon; we'd love to discuss the differences in Cub Scouting that exist between the US and Canada. And as always, a big thank you to the folks at Scouting Radio for rebroadcasting Scouting Stuff episodes to their worldwide Scouting audience. If you're listening to us on Scouting Radio right now, let us know; reach out and get in touch. We'd love to hear from you. Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Follow Us on Twitter | Like Us on Facebook | Leave Us a Review Music Unexpected Hoedown in Bagging Area, by Doctor Turtle
Ambassador Suzan Johnson Cook discusses the state of religious freedom around the world, the role of non-government organizations in religious matters, and the role of women in diplomacy.
Question: List two types of government organizations that cannot qualify as a nonprofit organization. Answer: Government organizations, whether domestic or foreign, cannot qualify as nonprofit organizations. These include: A government research facility or other government-owned corporation could not qualify. Although the Federal government agencies do not qualify as nonprofit organizations for paying reduced fees under […] The post MPEP Q & A 57: Government Organizations that Cannot Qualify as Nonprofit Organizations appeared first on Patent Education Series.
Question: List two types of government organizations that cannot qualify as a nonprofit organization. Answer: Government organizations, whether domestic or foreign, cannot qualify as nonprofit organizations. These include: A government research facility or other government-owned corporation could not qualify. Although the Federal government agencies do not qualify as nonprofit organizations for paying reduced fees under the rules, a license to a Federal agency resulting from a funding agreement with the agency will not preclude the proper claiming of small entity status. Chapter Details: The answer to this question can be found in chapter 500 of the MPEP. This chapter covers… The post MPEP Q & A 57: Government Organizations that Cannot Qualify as Nonprofit Organizations appeared first on Patent Education Series.