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This episode of the Transform Work podcast features Jeff Nugent, the Co-Founder and CEO of Independently, as well as the Co-founder of the Contingent Workforce Institute. Independently is a compliance-as-a-service platform that leverages AI to deliver rigorous, unbiased evaluations and guaranteed compliance for independent contractors worldwide.It empowers businesses and staffing agencies to engage on-demand talent confidently and in line with complex regulatory standards.Jeff is a distinguished leader in the contingent workforce industry and continues to drive innovation in independent contractor compliance solutions for the open talent economy and staffing industries worldwide.Jeff NugentIndependently.aiContingent Workforce Institute
Changing demographics, reduced employee/employer loyalty and economic instability are putting a spotlight on the importance of the extended workforce. More and more organizations are looking to contingent workers and service providers as potential cost-savings opportunities. In this episode, Jeff Nugent, co-founder of the Contingent Workforce Institute, shares insights on the current state of the extended workforce and how to strategize for its expanding future.
The Story of Ozark Music Festival Filmmaker, and producer Jeff Nugent joins Michael Hogge in studio to take a trip back in time to 1974! The post Arts Magazine Show: A trip down memory lane; Woodstock in Sedalia, Missouri appeared first on KKFI.
This week's guest on The Open Talent Report is Jeff Nugent, Global Contingent Workforce Management Strategist. During this conversation Connor and Jeff discuss:Jeff Nugent storyWhat problems or challenges Jeff is solvingLabour Market Paradox – How to resolve it?Tools for Winning the War on TalentThe Evolution of StaffingTalent Market Places, do they have a role to play in the War for TalentAutomation and Jobs DisplacementHR Tech - Bubble or not?What is in store for the Future of WorkConnect with Connor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hrmconnorheaney/Connect with Jeff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffnugent/Visit CXC: www.cxcglobal.com
Jeff Nugent, founder, and CEO of Contingent Workforce Solutions, has an uncanny ability to anticipate the future and be in […]
Jeff Nugent is a serial entrepreneur who is a Global Contingent Workforce Management Strategist. His entrepreneurial journey started early and he had various ventures that included multiple acquisitions and exits. He gives good advice on what to look for when acquiring a business and when you know the timing is right for an exit. Jeff also talks about how to increase your odds of being in the right place at the right time. We dive a little deeper into the globalization of workforces and the gig economy.
I am joined with Jeff Nugent, as we discuss if anyone can become a leader and if so, what qualities comprise a good leader? Topics Explored: Unexpected leadership in a supermarket. A leader...not with an agenda but an agenda to listen. A great leader gives birth to many other leaders. Leaders should be judged on legacy. Simple steps that parents can take to raise healthy and successful children.
Another all-new episode of the Contingent Workforce Weekly podcast will help you beat the summer the heat: this week, we kick things off with a discussion of the recent acquisition of Beeline by New Mountain Capital and what it means for the market and the solution provider. We also have a conversation with Jeff Nugent, Chief Strategy and Global Business Development Officer for People2.0.
Recorded by Jeff Nugent in Stanley, Tasmania in 1983, these recordings caught Bill Mollison in full flight. Sadly now feeding the trees, Bill left a legacy which will linger long. The audio on this site concentrates only on the lesser known organisational thoughts within permaculture. To experience the full 47 hours of the original recording, go to http://www.permacultureplants.net/ and purchase the set. Other Bill Mollison recordings are available too. Many thanks to Jeff for letting Behind the Lines broadcast these parts of the recordings. Also check out Formidable Vegetable Sound Systems tribute to Bill at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN_Texj9CD4 - its great. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
Recorded by Jeff Nugent in Stanley, Tasmania in 1983, these recordings caught Bill Mollison in full flight. Sadly now feeding the trees, Bill left a legacy which will linger long. The audio on this site concentrates only on the lesser known organisational thoughts within permaculture. To experience the full 47 hours of the original recording, go to http://www.permacultureplants.net/ and purchase the set. Other Bill Mollison recordings are available too. Many thanks to Jeff for letting Behind the Lines broadcast these parts of the recordings. Also check out Formidable Vegetable Sound Systems tribute to Bill at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN_Texj9CD4 - its great. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
Recorded by Jeff Nugent in Stanley, Tasmania in 1983, these recordings caught Bill Mollison in full flight. Sadly now feeding the trees, Bill left a legacy which will linger long. The audio on this site concentrates only on the lesser known organisational thoughts within permaculture. To experience the full 47 hours of the original recording, go to http://www.permacultureplants.net/ and purchase the set. Other Bill Mollison recordings are available too. Many thanks to Jeff for letting Behind the Lines broadcast these parts of the recordings. Also check out Formidable Vegetable Sound Systems tribute to Bill at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN_Texj9CD4 - its great. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
Recorded by Jeff Nugent in Stanley, Tasmania in 1983, these recordings caught Bill Mollison in full flight. Sadly now feeding the trees, Bill left a legacy which will linger long. The audio on this site concentrates only on the lesser known organisational thoughts within permaculture. To experience the full 47 hours of the original recording, go to http://www.permacultureplants.net/ and purchase the set. Other Bill Mollison recordings are available too. Many thanks to Jeff for letting Behind the Lines broadcast these parts of the recordings. Also check out Formidable Vegetable Sound Systems tribute to Bill at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN_Texj9CD4 - its great. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
Recorded by Jeff Nugent in Stanley, Tasmania in 1983, these recordings caught Bill Mollison in full flight. Sadly now feeding the trees, Bill left a legacy which will linger long. The audio on this site concentrates only on the lesser known organisational thoughts within permaculture. To experience the full 47 hours of the original recording, go to http://www.permacultureplants.net/ and purchase the set. Other Bill Mollison recordings are available too. Many thanks to Jeff for letting Behind the Lines broadcast these parts of the recordings. Also check out Formidable Vegetable Sound Systems tribute to Bill at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN_Texj9CD4 - its great. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
Introductions Jonathan Becker and Jeff Nugent joined David and Jeff for tonight's show. Essential Question What prevents administrators from shifting? Some take aways from the discussion: -There is limited number of U.S. professors (six) who work in school leadership who focus on technology and forward thinking education. Our education leadership programs are not preparing our administrators to lead schools towards School 2.0. -There are education leadership grad school standards that don't include much on managing change in education. -Higher education is just so slow to change, to bring about programmatic change. -Barriers: So many items on the plates of our administrators that it is overwhelming to ask them to set up learning communities and support learning 2.0 initiatives. -Administrators don't have to know all the ICL tools but need to know how to support the curriculum development that supports learning 2.0. Blog Posts of the Week Here is what Jon, Jeff, Jeff and David shared- Apple Learning InterchangeSchool Tech Leadership Practical Theory Sentiments on Common SenseDisrupting Class via Amazon Sign Off *Next show is Tuesday December 9th at 7 PM Bangkok time. *David and Jeff will be sharing examples of shifted practices from Hsinchu International school and the International School of Bangkok. *Don’t forget to post Web sites/blogs to the SOS Diigo bookmarking site that support our upcoming EQ.
Introductions John Mikton and Paul McMahon joined Jeff and David for the show. Essential Question How to shift when the administrators are not on board? Some take aways from the discussion: -You have to start with the admin before you contemplate shifting. They are the power brokers and are connected to the board and the finance. Sometimes they simply don't understand. How to make time for conversations? It is a sales situation. IT Director on Admin team. Being part of management team helps build relationships to these power brokers. -The IT Director needs to have an educational background to know. -Schools hiding behind the IB and AP programs. Safe and often not questioned by many parents. Why would an administrator take a risk on Learning 2.0 instructional techniques? -How to shift the IB and AP learning outcomes to be project assessed? -How to retrain our communities about what is learning? -Get shifted educators at the admin conferences to help educate the leaders. David's post, Paul's and John's posts on this EQ. Blog Posts of the Week David: Schooling by Design: Mission, Action and Achievement by McTighe and Wiggins Jeff: ID: The Quest for Meaning in the 21st Century by Susan Greenfield Paul: Anytime Anywhere Learning John: Walking the Talk by Carolyn Taylor Sign Off *Next show is Thursday November 27th at 7 PM Bangkok time. *Our guests will be Jeff Nugent and Andy Torres *Essential Question for the show: What prevents administrators from shifting? *Don’t forget to post Web sites/blogs to the SOS Diigo bookmarking site that support our upcoming EQ.
Our guest for this show is Jeff Nugent, Associate Director at the Center for Teaching Excellence (VCE) at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) . The VCE, founded in 2001, is charged with supporting 3,000 faculty members at VCU and now plays a key role in VCU's VCU 2020: Vision for Excellence strategic plan.
Introductions Justin Hardman and Chris Betcher joined David and Jeff. |Essential Question| How to expand the learning community to the parents? Jeff> Look at your technology vision and plan to include the development of a school portal that provides the tools to make the components of your plan a reality. David> See his recent post that focused on two themes. One being that schools should use their portal to build on current practices that are already in place to connect parents and expand the learning community. Making information access and communication digital definitely enhances communication opportunities. A second theme is to invite our corporate parents working in 21st century information-rich jobs to our schools to share their experiences and expectations what skills they want their employees to have. Their real world experiences can help in the shifting process as teachers connect what they are teaching to the real world assessments their students will be experiencing. Take Away from the Discussion: -The recent breakout of a virus in HK reminds us of the importance of schools having the capability to go virtual with a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). -Sharing of the myDragonnet online learning platform with three components: classroom management tool, curriculum mapping tool and electronic portfolio. Justin has many insights to share. -Wetpaint as a very useful wiki provider. -Value of individualization in developing VLEs by having a programmer on school staff. |Blog Posts of the Week| Jeff: Planning for 21st Century Technologies David: Jonathon's Blog on VLEs Chris: Clay's Wedding Always Learning Justin: E-Framework Electronic School |Sign Off| -Next show is Thursday March 20th. Catch it live at 7:00 PMShanghai time. -Our guest will be Jeff Nugent from the Virginia Commonwealth Univeristy. Check out his Techne blog. -Essential Question for the show: How do adults learn? -Don’t forget to post Web sites/blogs to the SOS Del.icio.us bookmarking site that support our upcoming EQ.