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Are you unsure which skills you need to thrive as a CME writer (or need for your writers)—or how to prove your value in an increasingly competitive field? Many medical writers stumble into CME with strong writing chops but little clarity about what the role truly demands. At the same time, education providers struggle to find writers who are not just capable—but competent. This episode bridges that gap. Don Harting and Haifa Kassis join us to unpack the results of their groundbreaking Delphi study on CME writing competencies, revealing what hiring managers really want and how you can grow your career strategically. In this episode, you'll learn: The four core competencies every CME writer should master today Which deliverables are in high demand—and which are vanishing How this competency model can support onboarding, training, and upskilling. Press play to learn how to align your writing skills with what the CME industry actually needs—so you can stand out, get hired, and grow with confidence. Resources Kassis, H., & Harting, D. (2024). Medical Writing for Continuing Education in the Health Professions: A Competency Model. Journal of CME, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/28338073.2024.2422709 CME Writers' Toolbox Delphi Panelists WriteCME Pro: Accelerate your freelance CME writing business growth Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to CME Writing Challenges 00:20 Meet the Researchers: Haifa Kassis and Don Harting 01:19 The Competency Model: Key Findings 02:40 Expert Consensus and Methodology 06:16 Surprising Insights and Real-World Challenges 11:15 Practical Applications and Future Directions 24:35 Emerging Competencies and Industry Trends 28:47 Conclusion and Contact Information
We're thrilled to welcome Dr. Matthew Harting from Children's Memorial Hermann and the University of Texas, in Houston TX. This episode is a must-listen for every family who has ever faced the daunting questions: “Where should we deliver our CDH baby?” “How do we choose the right care team?” “What questions should we be asking?”Dr. Harting brings expert insights, compassion, and clarity to one of the most critical decisions families can make on their CDH journey. Tune in, feel supported, and get empowered with the knowledge you need.
In kaum einer Region in Deutschland schlägt das Handball-Herz so wie in Ostwestfalen-Lippe. Dazu gibt es von uns heute den OWL-Derby-Talk - passend zum Duell zwischen GWD Minden und dem TuS N-Lübbecke am kommenden Samstag. Mit Herbert Lübking, einem der Größten, den dieser Sport jemals hervorgebracht hat. Dazu OWL-Doppelagent Nils Torbrügge (Geschäftsführer GWD Minden) und Rolf Hermann (Sportlicher Leiter TuS N-L), der für Minden, N-L und Lemgo das Trikot getragen hat. Mit vielen großen Geschichten von Herbert Lübking und den aktuellsten Infos zum anstehenden Derby. Minden spielt um den Aufstieg, der TuS um den Klassenerhalt. Schwalbe und Westen sind im Derby-Fieber!
WM-Einsatz für die ERSTE 7! Rund um das Hauptrundenmatch Dänemark-Deutschland hat die HARTING Technologiegruppe zu einem deutsch-dänischen Handball-Crossover geladen. Mit einer de luxe Besetzung: Lars Christiansen, Erik Veje Rasmussen, Oliver Roggisch., Nils Torbrügge und Mads Lind. Da sich Schwalbe in Erlangen um die Integration seiner Neuzugänge kümmern muss, war der ERSTE 7 Cheftrainer ausnahmsweise nicht mit am Start. Aber wir wären ja nicht die ERSTE 7, wenn wir nicht einen mindestens gleichwertigen Interimscoach verpflichtet hätten. Christian „Blacky“ Schwarzer. Eine nicht nur sehr unterhaltsame, sondern auch eine sehr vielschichtige Diskussion um den Stellenwert des Sports in D und DEN, den Handball als Kulturgut im Königreich und das Thema Leadership. Präsentiert von der HARTING Technologiegruppe.
In der heutigen Folge stellen wir in der Tat fast eine komplette ERSTE 7 auf. Mit Martin Heuberger, dem erfolgreichsten Juniorencoach, den der DHB je hatte, sprechen wir über das Thema Nachwuchs und neue Talente. Er selbst hört zum ersten Mal die einzigartige Geschichte von U21-Nationalspieler Tim Gömmel - erzählt von seinem Vereinstrainer Martin Schwalb. Maria Ravn Jørgensen und Andreas Stolle erklären und, was hinter der Glücksliga steckt. Eine Initiative, die behinderten Kindern und Jugendlichen einen Raum gibt, Handball zu spielen und Teil der schönsten Sportart der Welt zu sein.
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Thea Harting, also known as the Badass Bunny Rescuer, is a rabbit behavior consultant based in Brooklyn, NY. Thea is passionate about improving companion rabbit well-being and welfare, focusing on pair bonding, enrichment, low-stress handling techniques, and cooperative care. As an active volunteer for shelters and rescues for over a decade, her favorite activity is facilitating rabbit 'speed dates' to determine partner compatibility. Her approach to rabbit bonding emphasizes agency, mutual consent, and enrichment.In this episode, you're going to hear Emily and Thea talk about:Bunny enrichment ideasWhat do bunny speed dating and dog park design have in common?You can't be your own bun-havior consultantWhy bunnies need our helpThea and Emily's elevator pitch for why to adopt or foster bunniesYou can find the full episode show notes here.
Ali and Nikki sit down with Kathy Rinne, the Conveyor Cougar from Flex-Line Automation, and Ed Garstkiewicz, Sr. Industry Segment Manager of Automation and Robotics from HARTING.They touch on how in the ever-evolving landscape of industrial automation and marketing, collaborating with experts is more important than ever. And ever wondered how a 12-year-old can transform a Gen Xer's approach to B2B marketing? Kathy shares how their TikTok skyrocketed Flex-Line Automation's web traffic by a whopping 300%! Support the showCo-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam, and Courtney Fernandez Robot Master at FAST One Solutions. Follow us on Linkedin and YouTube for live videos, demos, and other content!Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for episode updates, job announcements, and more!Get in touch at automationladies.io!Music by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura Marsilio
Join the Automation Ladies once again at Automate 2024 as they chat with Corey Jenkins from HARTING and Ale Walker from Gray Solutions. Corey dives into the engineering magic behind HARTING's plug-and-play solutions, while Ale brings a personal touch, giving a heartfelt shout-out to her mom, Kathy Walker, the CEO of eCami. They share how these connections aren't just mechanical but deeply personal, enhancing the efficiency and flexibility of modern automation systems.Explore the future of automation with insights from Corey on miniaturization and sustainability trends that are shaping the industry. From the nitty-gritty of connectors to the fun of cowboy boots, this episode contains more talk on connectors.Support the showCo-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam, and Courtney Fernandez Robot Master at FAST One Solutions. Follow us on Linkedin and YouTube for live videos, demos, and other content!Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for episode updates, job announcements, and more!Get in touch at automationladies.io!Music by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura Marsilio
Join the Automation Ladies as they chat with Casey Spitz, the VP of Development and Innovation at HARTING. She takes us through setting up product development teams in the US, all things connectors, and customer engagement strategies. Discover the role of connectors in transforming data centers and AI technologies, and learn how these small components continue to drive technology forward.Support the Show.Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, and Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam Follow us on Linkedin and YouTube for live videos, demos, and other contentMusic by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura MarsilioGet in touch at automationladies.io!
Join us as the Automation Ladies sit down with McKenzie Reed, President of Single Paired Ether Standards Development / CLN of South Florida, and Ed Garskowitz, Business Development Manager at HARTING. Mckenzie shares his journey from working at Harting to acquiring his own industrial machinery company. Alongside McKenzie, Ed reflects on their collaborative history, and their innovative office. They talk all about SPE's, their IoT integration, and empowering smaller systems.Send us a text with questions or comments!Support the Show.Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, and Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam Follow us on Linkedin and YouTube for live videos, demos, and other contentMusic by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura MarsilioGet in touch at automationladies.io!
Ali and Nikki speak with Chris Lucciosa from Manufacturing Happy Hour and Amanda Marx, Senior VP of Marketing Digital Strategy & IT at HARTING. This minisode goes from casual LinkedIn conversations to establishing a dynamic community for women in industrial automation. They uncover the secrets of building niche communities, the importance of multi-generational workforces and the unique approaches younger generations bring to learning and collaboration. Send us a text with questions or comments!Support the Show.Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, and Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam Follow us on Linkedin and YouTube for live videos, demos, and other contentMusic by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura MarsilioGet in touch at automationladies.io!
Ready to revolutionize your approach to automation and connectivity? Join us on the show floor at Automate, where Nikki and Ali sit down with two industry powerhouses, Sandro Quintero from Festo and Lucas Knapp from HARTING. You'll uncover the secrets behind Festo's groundbreaking transition from traditional pneumatics to state-of-the-art electric automation solutions. Sandro delves into his fascinating background in mechatronics engineering and the rapid growth of educational programs in this field. Nikki also shares her personal insights and experiences from her time at Festo, highlighting the company's pivotal role in training the next generation of mechatronics engineers.Get a behind-the-scenes look at the critical world of connectors and their essential applications in industries ranging from automotive to medical devices. Hear about the real-life challenges and rewards of working with such a broad product spectrum, and learn why reliable connectors are vital to success—illustrated by a dramatic tale from a robotics competition. This segment underscores the importance of early education in connectivity for young engineers and the indispensable role of sales engineers in bridging the gap between innovation and reliability.Lastly, we dive into the future of machine-building with a focus on advancements in configurator technology. Lucas Knapp explains how modern configurators, like those from Harding, simplify the design process and improve efficiency in flexible manufacturing systems. We discuss the impact of AI on these tools and the continuing need for intuitive, adaptable solutions. Wrapping up, we spotlight Sandro's influential content on LinkedIn and YouTube, offering invaluable resources for anyone in the field, and extend an invitation to our listeners to connect and collaborate at upcoming industry events. Don't miss out on this action-packed episode loaded with insights and expert advice!Send us a text with questions or comments!Support the Show.Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, and Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam Follow us on Linkedin and YouTube for live videos, demos, and other contentMusic by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura MarsilioGet in touch at automationladies.io!
In this second "minisode" from the floor of Automate 2024, Nikki and Ali sit down with Ed Garstkiewicz, Senior Industry Segment Manager at HARTING, and Luis Narvaez, Automation & Marketing Specialist at Siemens.We unpack the modernization trends reshaping the landscape of PLCs, automation, and manufacturing — the move to decentralized automation, the rise of modular connectors, the shift to virtual PLCs and digital twins, and hardware-agnostic solutions!Send us a text with questions or comments!Support the Show.Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, and Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam Follow us on Linkedin and YouTube for live videos, demos, and other contentMusic by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura MarsilioGet in touch at automationladies.io!
In this first "minisode" from Automate, Nikki and Ali sit down with Srna Okukua, Head of Marketing at OTTO by Rockwell Automation, and Edmund Garstkiewicz, Senior Industry Segment Manager at HARTING. We'll explore how AMRs are making waves in industries ranging from automotive to consumer goods, offering unparalleled flexibility and efficiency over older AGV systems. Srna shares insights on the evolution of AMRs, capable of handling payloads from 300 to 4,000 pounds, and the significant ROI they bring to manufacturers.But that's not all! Venture into the vibrant world of trade show robotics, where we reveal how creating an open and authentic booth environment can effectively highlight the safety and intelligence of robotics technology. Looking ahead, we discuss the future trends in automation, including connector standardization and the mainstream adoption of AMRs. The episode wraps up with a focus on ongoing challenges and opportunities, such as safety, labor reallocation, and public education on human-robot collaboration. Tune in to get the latest on how AMRs are shaping the future of manufacturing.Send us a text with questions or comments!Support the Show.Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, and Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam Follow us on Linkedin and YouTube for live videos, demos, and other contentMusic by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura MarsilioLeave us an audio message or get in touch at automationladies.io
Unser heutiger Gast ist Matthias Harting. Matthias ist bereits zum zweiten Mal hier im Podcast zu Gast. Als Trade Manager bei Nespresso verantwortet er alle Vertriebsaktivitäten, die außerhalb des eigenen Online-Shops oder der Nespresso-Butiken stattfinden. Im Gespräch mit unserem Host Florian Vette gewährt Matthias Einblicke in die Marketplace-Strategie von Nespresso und erzählt unter anderem von der engen Zusammenarbeit mit eBay. Wie ist Nespresso strukturiert? Wofür steht die Brand und welches Differenzierungsmerkmal unterscheidet Nespresso von anderen Kaffeemaschinen-Herstellern? Warum ist Amazon bisher der wichtigste Marktplatz für Nespresso und warum hat auch eBay eine hohe Relevanz für die Marke? Warum ist es für Marken schwierig bei eBay ein einheitliches, hochwertiges Brand Image zu kreieren? Inwiefern priorisiert eBay Seller & Händler und nicht Marken & Hersteller? Unter dem Namen "relove" baut Nespresso eine Refurbish Sparte auf. Wie arbeitet Nespresso dabei mit eBay und spezialisierte Refurbish Marketplaces zusammen? Matthias bietet außerdem Einblicke in die enge Zusammenarbeit mit eBay und erzählt von verschiedenen Marketing-Maßnahmen - von Coupon-Aktionen bis hin zu Advertising-Platzierungen. Abschließend bewertet er die aktuelle Vielzahl an Marketplaces aus Markensicht und gibt einen Ausblick darauf, wie Marken zukünftig einzelne Marktplätze gegeneinander abwiegen müssen, um einen möglichst hohen Return aus allen Maßnahmen und dem eingesetzten Budget ziehen zu können.
Christian Harting, Experte für spielerisches Verkaufen, kombiniert Verkaufspsychologie und fachliche Expertise, um Verkaufsprozesse effektiver zu gestalten und echtes Kundenvertrauen aufzubauen. Als Diplom-Ingenieur und Business-Coach bringt er Verstand und Herz zusammen, um außergewöhnliche Fähigkeiten zu fördern und beruflichen sowie persönlichen Erfolg zu ermöglichen.
Robert Weber met Danny at Harting's IoT Week. A discussion quickly broke out about the future of European start-ups in the field of industrial AI. Unfortunately, the conversation was not recorded. That's why we tried again and arranged a recording date. We talked about AI models, data, use cases and the role of AWS. Thanks for listening. We welcome suggestions for topics, criticism and a few stars on Apple, Spotify and Co. We thank our partner **SIEMENS** https://www.siemens.de/de/ Our guest [Danny Smith ](https://www.linkedin.com/in/bdannysmith/)
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Imagine a world without connectors… If we didn't have connectors, technology and products would simply be cool ideas without that all-important functionality we need. In this episode, we speak to two of HARTING Americas' team about the importance of connectors in manufacturing and engineering processes. Casey Spitz, the Vice President of Development and Innovation, and Cory Jenkins, Senior Director of Business Development, weigh in on why connectors should be a part of design processes from the very start, rather than left to the end. Casey and Cory share insights on the technical details of connectors, the trend toward miniaturization, and the evolution of things like Ethernet over the past few years. We also chat about the project management side of engineering, how HARTING balances growth with everyday processes, and how engineers should think about localization. As industry leaders, they have some great actionable advice on leadership, growth, and the importance of team collaboration. We hear what it takes to build an efficient engineering process that welcomes new ideas to boost innovation.In this episode, find out:What are connectors and why are they so important for engineersWhy Europe appears to be ahead in the connectors world compared to North AmericaHow Ethernet has evolved and the lessons we can take from thatHow Cory has successfully led HARTING through a number of technology shifts, including a branch out into semiconductors Actionable advice for engineers and manufacturers to execute quickly and adapt to the market How Casey created processes that HARTING needed to grow to the next levelHow Casey balanced creating processes for growth with working on the day-to-day priorities Advice for building efficient processes into your own business as a manufacturerThe role of localization in HARTING's growth, plus advice for others Why collaboration is a huge priority for HARTING and how it directly drives innovationWhat engineers should know about connectors and how they should integrate them early in the processEnjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“The world of connectors is actually pretty niche. There's not a lot of people that have done this before, so we're looking for people that are top notch collaborators, that are very humble and respectful of other people's ideas.”“Don't confuse busyness with productivity. And the difference between those two is really being connected to your company's goals.”“If you go in every direction, that's not a right answer. But you've got to be listening to every direction.”Links & mentions:HARTING, a connectivity solutions provider that operates worldwide to design connectivity for challenging environmentsErnst Barre Private Brewery, located in the East Westphalian town of Lübbecke in the north-western German district of Minden-LübbeckeMake sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
In this special episode, Nikki and Ali speak with Ed Garstkiewicz (Business Development Manager) and Goda Inokaityte (Product Manager) at HARTING. They talk about the challenges of selecting and designing connectors, the benefits of using connectors in machinery and automation systems, and the innovations in connector technology, including modular connectors and single-pair Ethernet.Support the Show.Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, and Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam Follow us on Linkedin for live videos, demos, and other contentMusic by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura MarsilioLeave us an audio message or get in touch at automationladies.io
Jens Wonneberger is the CISO of automotive supplier Mann+Hummel. He explains to us what rules the company has set itself when it comes to GenAI and LLMs. Jens Wonneberger is a big AI advocate, but we've never had a CISO on the Industrial AI Podcast. But the Mann+Hummel rules can certainly help other companies too. In the news section, we talk about BCW24 and one of the highlights was the announcement that Landing AI is a new partner of the crtlX ecosystem. But we also talk about Harting's Industrial Ethernet Week and ask ourselves: Are models ultimately a commodity?
Explore the transformative world of 3D MID design in the OnTrack Podcast as Altium's Jack Henriques and Harting's Michael Mross discuss Altium's cutting-edge 3D routing tool. Gain insights into the vast potential of molded interconnect devices (MIDs) across industries and stay updated on the future of PCB design.
Anno Domini 2071 by Pieter Harting audiobook. Curious to see how the world was imagined to be 50 years from now? Harting, under the pseudonym Dr. Dioscorides, originally published his steampunk utopian novelette in 1865 under the title Anno 2065, but soon had to publish new editions because of all the changes happening at the time. We have in the catalogue the 1870 edition 'Anno 2070' recorded in Dutch. This is the English translation of that edition, published in 1871, and naturally titled 'Anno Domini 2071'. It isn't free from racial defamation, but it does contain some radical ideas for its time, like the Suffragette movement, the Darwinian Evolution model, and many creatively imagined inventions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Synopsis: Animal Training Academy's Special Rabbit Episode For those dedicated to elevating their animal training skills with a focus on the most positive and least intrusive methods, this episode is especially relevant for professionals working with rabbits. The Challenge: Delving into training a new species, like rabbits, presents unique challenges. These challenges can lead to stress and frustration. However, our mission remains clear: Empower each trainer to make a marked positive difference in the lives of the animals they work with [in this case, rabbits!]. Your Guide: Introducing Thea Harting, a seasoned behaviour consultant and rabbit training instructor. Residing in New York City, she has two decades of experience living alongside rabbits and a commendable decade-long dedication to rabbit rescue and shelter work. One of her specialised skills involves facilitating rabbit bonding sessions, effectively guiding new rabbit owners through the intricate bonding processes. 3 Key Takeaways from the Episode [of many]: Emphasising Enrichment and Agency: Thea elaborates on techniques that place importance on enrichment, agency, consent, and resilience for rabbit care and training. Understanding Rabbit Behavior and Bonding: The unique behavioural characteristics of rabbits are explored, highlighting the challenges and methods to establish a bond with these special learners. The Value of Applied Animal Behavior: Gain insights into the broader field of Applied Animal Behavior and its relevance to rabbit training, emphasising the importance of continuous education and seeking mentorship. The Goal: By understanding and addressing the intricacies of rabbit behaviour, the objective is to mitigate feelings of overwhelm and uncertainty. In doing so, trainers can confidently approach rabbit training, equipped with the knowledge to make a positive impact in the lives of these animals. Tune into the episode to gain invaluable insights from Thea Harting, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the world of rabbit training, behaviour and care. Instagram @badassbunnyrescuer website badassbunnyrescuer.com.
#405: Stephen King - Seine besten Filme (mit Toni Harting) #Podcast #Horror #Halloween #Filme #StephenKing #justbringit Mittlerweile gibt es einige gute Verfilmungen von den Büchern des Meister des Horrors Stephen King. Heute spricht Volker (leider weiterhin mit Mikro-Problemen) mit Toni Harting über ihre Top 5. Findet uns auf: Podcasts
Jedes Jahr im September kommen bei der UNO Außenminister, Staats- und Regierungschefs aus aller Welt zusammen. Die Zeichen stehen auf Krise, es wird viel geredet aber nur wenig getan – so jedenfalls der Eindruck. Ich habe mit dem langjährigen Diplomaten Thomas Mayr-Harting über seine Erfahrungen in New York gesprochen: von "diplomatischem Speeddating" und Freundschaften unter Botschaftern über die Libyen-Intervention bis hin zur aktuellen Lage.
Vor 70 Jahren fanden zum ersten Mal die Europameisterschaften der Ländlichen Vielseitigkeitsreiter in Bad Segeberg statt und in diesem Jahr ging es für die Teilnehmer nach Schweden. Genauer gesagt nach Segersjö. Ende August hat sich das Team rund um Roland Harting und Roger Böckmann auf zum 3* European Cup gemacht und mit dabei war Konstantin Harting mit seiner Caspara. Er war bereits zum zweiten Mal bei der ländlichen Euro dabei und berichtet im Gespräch von dieser tollen und einzigartigen Erfahrung.
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, especially on college campuses. With nearly every student carrying a smart device with them all the time, it was only a matter of time before colleges began investigating whether mobile IDs could help enhance the student experience. Joe Harting, a leader in campus operations, joined the Focus podcast to discuss what he learned from pioneering Mobile ID for Apple and Android at Northern Arizona University (NAU) as the Director of Campus Operations. NAU's spirit of innovation As one of three major higher ed institutions in the state of Arizona, the NAU Lumberjacks distinguish themselves by embracing innovation and pushing the envelope. After all, NAU was one of the first to introduce autonomous delivery robots with Starship Technologies (https://focus.fireside.fm/402-chrisneider-starship) on their campus. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, the campus saw even further momentum to find creative solutions that would reduce public face-to-face interactions, increase convenience, and overall enhance the student experience. The right opportunity at the right time In 2018, Harting first partnered with TouchNet to implement a new system for their auxiliary services. Knowing that NAU were open to new ideas, Touchnet approached them with the opportunity to be the first school to pilot OneCard Mobile ID with their popular student ID, the Jacks Card. In NAU student surveys, mobile IDs were the number one requested feature for the NAU Go App. Students who have grown up with mobile devices their entire life expect an app for everything and NAU jumped at the opportunity to deliver what students want. Harting knew he had the right infrastructure already in place with TouchNet and the timing couldn't have been better; the University was especially motivated to bring new and creative ideas to the table during the global pandemic. Putting the pieces in place The first step in the process was putting the budget in place to pay for the new program. Harting found success by presenting mobile IDs as an exciting new technology that could prove disruptive in the market. Harting also embarked on a communications campaign, bringing all stakeholders to the table and building the support necessary to move the project forward. Finally, NAU completed an internal discovery process and mobile readiness assessment with the help of TouchNet. “Touchnet provided us with the initial foundational documentation that was necessary for us to go through our campus, identify what we had in place, and how well positioned we were to introduce this new technology,” said Harting. Overcoming obstacles In implementing the Mobile Jacks Card, NAU had to consider every touchpoint the existing physical card was being used: dining, door access, transportation, recreation, etc. Harting's staff uncovered more than 1,000 places the card could be engaged and had to find suitable alternatives where mobile IDs couldn't be easily applied like when the Rec Center held a student ID in exchange for renting sports equipment. In some cases, the Mobile ID proved to be an even better solution than what the physical Jacks Card could provide. NAU also engaged a dedicated communications specialist from the beginning trained in change management and ADKAR (Awareness, Desire, Knowledge, Ability and Reinforcement). This specialist helped streamline the transition process through strategic messaging. Their efforts were backed by extensive focus group testing to help ensure the provisioning process was easy for students. Measuring success In a post-launch poll, 70 percent of NAU students gave the Mobile Jacks Card five stars out of five. More than 90 percent rated their satisfaction with three stars or more. Additionally, mobile IDs solved the problem of logistics issues and bottlenecks issuing IDs at the start of the school year. While physical IDs are still available, NAU is taking a “mobile first” approach, encouraging students to create their mobile IDs at orientation, making it one less thing students need to worry about when they come to campus as an official Lumberjack. No more long lines to get student ID pictures taken or pick up the printed ID. An unexpected positive consequence of mobile IDs, NAU also saw increased participation in meal plans and campus transactions. Since students are never without their phone, they're never without their ID. “I've been fortunate to be a part of many, many, many projects and initiatives here throughout my 20 year career at NAU,” said Harting. “And I really have to say, this was, this has got to be in the top two or three, if not number one projects. It took a lot of time and energy and effort, but it was absolutely worth it.” The future of Mobile ID “As exciting and novel and as new as something like a mobile ID card is, I think, eventually, it's going to become [a matter of] making sure that your institution shows that you understand what student expectations are,” said Harting. “And that we are dynamic, innovative here and willing to deliver those experiences.” While mobile IDs may become business as usual across campuses, NAU is already looking at what comes next. Harting sees mobile ID as a way to create additional revenue opportunities – not just on campus, but also at local retailers, restaurants, movie theaters and more. Ideally, mobile IDs can be a catalyst to incentivizing those retailers to provide student discounts and rewards programs. Learn more about the TouchNet OneCard Mobile ID here (https://www.touchnet.com/id-management/mobile-id), or contact us (https://www.touchnet.com/about-us/contact-us) for a complimentary assessment of your campus technology to see how close you are to implementing Mobile ID on your campus. Special Guest: Joe Harting.
Tod Apps was able to pop into Harting Primary school a month or so ago to discuss the Coronation Wildlife Garden that was transformed in Harting mainly by local parish and volunteers. The community came together to transform a small overgrown area that wasn't being used, into a hive of excitement for insects and local wild life. Head teacher Nick Tidey expels excitement and exuberance when discussing the project and anything to do with his role with Harting primary school. The area transformed is a space for children to learn and enjoy through learning about species of plants and insects. The space will also be used by the local community to visit and reap the rewards of the hard work that has gone into it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Star Trek Picard - Staffel 3 #Podcast #Serien #StarTrek #Picard #JustBringIt Viel Nostalgie, wechselnde Gegner und durchwachsene Erzählung. Heute sprechen Volker und Toni über ihre Eindrücke von Star Trek Picard Staffel 3. Findet uns auf: Podcasts
Unser heutiger Gast ist Matthias Harting. Er ist Trade Manager bei Nespresso und verantwortet alle Vertriebsaktivitäten, die außerhalb des eigenen Online-Shops oder der Nespresso-Butiken stattfinden. Im Gespräch mit unserem Host Florian Vette gewährt Matthias Einblicke in die Omnichannel-Strategie von Nespresso und erzählt, wie sein Team auf verschiedenen Marktplätzen und Portalen erfolgreich Neukunden gewinnt. B2B oder B2C? In welchen Szenarien nutzt Nespresso welches Modell und wie spiegeln sich die Aufteilung im Marktplatz-Business von Nespresso wider? Von Fire TV bis Homepage-Takeover - wie erfolgreich sind unterschiedliche Awareness-Maßnahmen auf Amazon? Wie unterscheiden sich Amazon, Check24 und eBay voneinander und wie nutzt Nespresso diese Unterschiede für sich zum erfolgreichen Adressieren unterschiedlicher Zielgruppen? Und welche Markplätze und Vertriebskanäle werden zukünftig relevant für Nespresso sein? Themen: Amazon, 1P, 3P, Seller, Vendor, Adressable TV, Branding, Check24, eBay, Zertifizierte Händler auf eBay, Coupons und Deal-Events, Testing, Check24 Lookalike-Kampagnen, Markenpräsenz, Reviews & Customer Relationship Center, Life Experience, Touchpoint des Probieren, Kaufland & Lebensmittel Einzelhandel
In this discussion with Nazario Biala of Harting, we address how industry's digital transformation is impacting the design of automation devices and connector functionalities required to support Industrial Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 initiatives.
SwimSwam sat down with 2020 Olympian Zach Harting, who was a last-minute addition to the US roster for the 2022 world short course championships in the 200 fly after it was revealed that Carson Foster was ineligible for the event. Harting was tapering anyway for the US Open, where he neared his PB in the 100 fly (51.9 in prelims) and took 2nd place in the 200 fly (1:57) behind his Louisville teammate, Nick Albiero. The 200 fly specialist says this works out great, as he can just stay on his taper schedule instead of heading to winter training trip with the Louisville team. Harting also discusses the difference between a taper meet with a lot of events versus just one and reveals "the Box" you get sent when you make it onto Team USA.
Robert (37) und Christoph ( 32) Harting gehören zu den Stars der Leichtathletik. Beide haben in der Disziplin Diskuswerfen Gold gewonnen. Robert Harting 2012 bei den olympischen Spielen in London. Unvergessen, wie er sich nach dem erkämpften Sieg das T-Shirt zerreißt. Christoph Harting legte dann bei den olympischen Sommerspielen 2016 in Rio nach und holte ebenfalls Gold. Am Sonntag waren die beiden Goldjungs bei Antenne zu Gast.
Plus de six mois après le début du conflit en Ukraine, la Russie serait activement en quête de semi-conducteurs et de munitions pour soutenir son effort de guerre. D'après le média Politco, une longue et très précise liste d'achats, jugée crédible par divers experts aurait même été dressée, permettant d'identifier clairement les manquements de l'armée Russe.Un rapport du renseignement américain consulté par le New York Times affirme que Moscou cherche à se fournir en munition auprès de la Corée du Nord, et cela, seulement quelques jours après avoir acquis des drones iraniens. Mais au-delà de s'équiper en obus, roquettes et autres engins explosifs auprès d'autres pays, le Kremlin chercherait surtout à se fournir en équipements électroniques pour pouvoir justement fabriquer ses armes. Il ne faut pas oublier que la Russie reste dépendante des entreprises occidentales pour s'approvisionner en composants électroniques de pointes, notamment ceux qui équipent ses missiles supersoniques. Sauf que depuis la vague massive de sanctions occidentales prise contre le pays, ces produits dont devenus très difficiles à obtenir D'après Politico, le Kremlin cherche donc à mettre la main sur des semi-conducteurs, des transistors, des transformateurs, ainsi que des connecteurs. Une liste d'achat répartie en trois catégories, par ordre de priorité, et qui mentionne même le prix à l'unité que Moscou s'attend à devoir dépenser.Parmi les produits les plus désirés par Moscou, on retrouve les semi-conducteurs des Américains Micron, Holt, Texas Instruments, Intel et Broadcom, mais aussi des puces fabriquées par Cypress, ou d'autres fabriqués par IDT. Parmi les priorités « moyennes », on retrouve plusieurs équipements vendus par les japonais Murata et Panasonic, mais aussi par l'entreprise néerlandaise Nexperia, le groupe franco-italien STMicroelectronics, l'allemand Harting ou encore le Taiwanais Yagao. D'après Gina Raimondo, secrétaire américaine au commerce, qui s'appuie sur des renseignements ukrainiens, les Russes commenceraient même à récupérer des puces sur des produits électroménagers. Pour sa part, le Premier ministre ukrainien Denys Shmylal a déclaré à Politico que les Russes avaient dépensé la moitié de leur arsenal et commençaient à utiliser du matériel de l'époque soviétique. Deux affirmations à prendre avec précautions, puisque ce conflit se joue aussi sur le terrain de la communication avec la volonté affichée pour chacun de décrédibiliser et affaiblir l'image de l'adversaire.En ce qui concerne les semi-conducteurs, il faut dire que le Kremlin aurait tout à fait les moyens de contourner les sanctions. La Russie peut avant tout passer par la Chine pour obtenir certains équipements. En effet, la Chine pourrait très bien acheter puis revendre à la Russie les semi-conducteurs souhaités par Moscou. Ceci dit, la rivalité sino-américaine devrait grandement limiter cette possibilité. D'après les informations d'Atlanta Trade Atlas, la Russie aurait importé près d'un million de semi-conducteurs entre 2017 et 2022, grâce à 5 600 sociétés écrans. Si une simple liste d'achat ne permet certainement pas de prouver que Moscou manque de quoi que ce soit, il s'agit tout de même d'une difficulté supplémentaire dont le président Vladimir Poutine se serait bien passé. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Gut zwei Jahre Corona-Pandemie haben tiefe Spuren im internationalen Messegeschäft hinterlassen. Viele Monate lang fanden überhaupt keine Veranstaltungen mehr statt, aktuell reiht sich dagegen auch in Deutschland wieder eine Leistungsschau an die andere. Viele Aussteller haben darauf gewartet, dass sie endlich wieder vor Ort ihre Produkte zeigen können, aber die enge Taktung bringt ganz eigene Herausforderungen an Messeplanung und -durchführung mit sich. Messen feiern derzeit ein starkes Comeback – und müssen sich doch grundsätzlich hinterfragen lassen. Wie viel Messehalle wird noch benötigt und wie viel virtueller Showroom soll es künftig sein?
In this episode, I am joined by Mike Harting, co-owner and CEO of St. Petersburg, Florida's 3 Daughters Brewing.3 Daughters Brewing opened as one of St. Petersburg's first craft breweries and after getting started and surviving the COVID pandemic, 3 Daughters has entered a growth phase that includes several satellite locations, like one in Fit2Run Running Store, one in popular tourist destination Clearwater Beach, and one in the St. Petersburg/ Clearwater Airport.3 Daughters Brewing's Orange IPA is also now available on Allegiant Airlines flights leaving from Florida airports. Mike talks about this growth, as well as his background in the restaurant industry, and drops a few hints on where 3 Daughters Brewing will be growing to in the future. My thanks to this episode's sponsor - Rhythm and Brews by the Bay Beer Festival!Florida Aquarium's Brews by the Bay is back – and it's being turned up a notch!For years, The Florida Aquarium has hosted a successful beer, food and music festival called Brews by the Bay. After a two-year hiatus, the Aquarium is bringing back the event with a twist – a musical twist, that is. Newly named Rhythm and Brews by the Bay, the hit event will now incorporate a concert headlined by ‘90s alternative rock band, the Gin Blossoms, and opened with an acoustic set by Ken Block and Drew Copeland of the band Sister Hazel.Known for popular songs like “Until I Fall Away”, “Found Out About You”, “Hey Jealousy”, "Follow You Down" and their five-time Platinum breakthrough album New Miserable Experience, the Gin Blossoms are a staple alt-rock icon you don't want to miss!Ken Block and Andrew Copeland, co-founders of the platinum-selling band Sister Hazel, hail from our very own Sunshine State. From the same genre, they are known for Billboard hits like “All For You” and "Change Your Mind."As with Brews by the Bay, guests can enjoy endless brews from local craft breweries as they take in all of the amazing views The Florida Aquarium has to offer – be it their 500,000-gallon Coral Reef gallery or the aerial view of Tampa Bay offered by their scenic rooftop terrace.General admission tickets are available for $125.Learn more about the event and purchase tickets here. In this episode, you will again hear a segment I am calling “The Six Pack.” These are six questions to conclude the episode, all related to the beer industry and what the guest has learned in the industry. The “six pack” gives a little more information about Joe and his beer beliefs.You can listen to the podcast here, or on your favorite podcast platform. Remember to subscribe or follow so you don't miss an episode!Thanks for joining us in the journey of the BeerWise Podcast, hosted by Mark DeNote – editor of Florida Beer News.If you like the podcast, please tell someone. If you have constructive feedback or a guest you'd like to hear on the show, please email mark@floridabeernews.com or follow the “Contact Us” link on this site. Thanks for joining us in the journey of the BeerWise Podcast, hosted by Mark DeNote – editor of Florida Beer News.If you like the podcast, please tell someone. If you have constructive feedback or a guest you'd like to hear on the show,
Our guests today were Blair Francis, Director, American Legion Riders of Brainerd, and Stacy Harting, Assistant Director, American Legion Riders of Brainerd.
Karrierestart bei einem internationalen Technologieunternehmen - klingt verlockend, oder? Bei der HARTING Technologiegruppe ist genau das möglich! Das Unternehmen mit Firmensitz im ostwestfälischen Espelkamp ist heute der international führende Anbieter von industrieller Verbindungstechnik. Wir hatten Jan-Frederik zu Gast, der selbst Ausbilder für technische Berufe bei HARTING ist. Er hat uns eine Menge über die vielseitigen Ausbildungsberufe & seinen besonderen Werdegang bei der HARTING Technologiegruppe erzählt . Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
De zomer van 2022 staat in het teken van ‘Helden van Geloof'. Zoveel mensen zijn ons voorgegaan in het leven met God en in het leven in geloof; in tijden van tegenslag, verdrukking, twijfel, verdriet, onzekerheid leren ze ons hoe we ons kunnen richten op de God Die altijd betrouwbaar en Dezelfde is. Maar ook in tijden van vrede, voorspoed en vooruitgang helpen ze ons om niet te vertrouwen op eigen kracht maar te blijven kijken naar Jezus. Laten we ook in deze zomertijd leven in geloof! 24-07-2022, Frank Schutte, Richard Harting, Merel van der Ven
Liquid update with a breakdown of the Major. A breakdown of Liquid's breakdown you could say. Also a fan snuck into the afterparty.
Team USA swimmer Zach Harting joined Closer Mentality to tell his story on Episode 68. Harting detailed his journey to the University of Louisville swim program, finding his sweet spot in the 200m fly, capturing a litany of Cardinal program records, racing Michael Phelps for a spot on Team USA, winning gold medals all over the world, and his trip to Tokyo 2020. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off of your first month at betterhelp.com/closermentality Closer Mentality UNCENSORED: www.youtube.com/channel/UCJuZfwIP9ny-WIqpcUaQnWA Season 2's Playlist: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd…3p1aXW0xVjceLdJhG The episode is presented by MindReady Studios
Matt Harting (Musician, Comedian, Engineer) represents lovely Traverse City, MI. Matt gives us the skinny on the music scene, the Sleeping Bear Dunes, Lake Life, and gifts us with a theme song for the podcast! Listen up and listen good- this is the best sounding episode to date! Plugs: Telegangster - Human Energy Project - The Oil Barons - "How To Write One Song" - "Notice" Comedy Album ;-) Segments: "Band Names?" - "Fires?/Natural Disasters?" - One Last Thing / One Good Thing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/floridavs/support
#theretailwarzone #pharmacist #retailpharmacy Tonight Grant Harting joins us to discuss his book "How to escape Retail Pharmacy Hell" as well as the stresses and burnout retail pharmacists and technicians are going through during the pandemic. You can purchase his book at this link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09GJV2WPH Want to tell your story? Fill out this form so we can have you on the show: https://forms.gle/s3P9RQSwtMcjY8Av8 Follow us here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GenerationVoid Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGeneratio... Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa3J... Contact/Submissions: thegenerationvoid@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theretailwarzone/support
On this episode, we discuss Zach Harting swimming his way into the olympics to fill Michael Phelps' spot for the 200 fly, the new assistant coach for the lacrosse team, and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week I'm exploring Catholicism on the show with two different two-part interviews. Today's episode is the second of four, in which my cousin Lynne Harting talks about how her parish makes decisions on issues, and how her two children are carrying on their family's faith tradition. — This show is only possible because of...
This week I'm exploring Catholicism on the show with two different two-part interviews. Today's episode is the first, in which my cousin Lynne Harting talks about why she has remained a Catholic for her entire life even as her perspectives on social issues have changed. — This show is only possible because of people like...
As we are now in our first week of our Coronavirus-induced quarantine, breweries around the state have felt a significant impact on their current and future business. To get an understanding as to what is going on, we called Mike Harting, current President of the Florida Brewers Guild. In this conversation, we check in to see how Florida's breweries and brewpubs are doing with the current economic situation and what Mike has done at his own brewery in St. Pete. And, as the co-owner of 3 Daughters Brewing in St. Petersburg, Mike shares how COVID-19 is affecting his own business. Listen in... Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click Here Host: David Butler of the Florida Beer Blog Producer: Jaime ("Jemmy") Legagneur, Chief Enthusiasm Officer Field Producer/Photographer: Steve Pekala Title Sponsor: Interested in becoming FBP's next Title Sponsor? Contact FPN today! Guest: Mike Harting, President of Florida Brewers Guild and Co-Owner of 3 Daughters Brewing Link: Florida Podcast Network's Coronavirus Coverage | Hang out with us in FPN Insiders on Facebook Opening Voice Over Courtesy of: Jeff Brozovich Follow Florida Beer Blog on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Additional Support Provided by: Florida Podcast Network and Listeners Like You!! Partner with FPN: Become the Voice of YOUR Town!! From sponsoring episode segments through creating and growing your own branded show, we have the solution to promote you while we promote Florida! Media Kit We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don't want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network