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David Hossack is joined by Joe Atkinson, a lecturer in employment law at the University of Southampton, to discuss a report he has co-authored calling for a new generation of rights to protect workers from the rise of "management by algorithm".
David Hossack is joined by Joe Atkinson, a lecturer in employment law at the University of Southampton, to discuss a report he has co-authored calling for a new generation of rights to protect workers from the rise of "management by algorithm".
Le troisième titre de ‘'People Watching'' le nouvel album de Sam Fender, vient d'être dévoilé, il s'agit de ‘'People Watching'' qui suit la parution du titre "Wild Long Lie". Les responsables du biopic sur Michael Jackson sont forcés de réenregistrer des séquences liées aux accusations d'abus sexuels. Ce week-end, Coldplay a joué les deux plus grands concerts de sa carrière à Ahmedabad, en Inde. Les détails du testament de Sinead O'Connor ont été révélés, y compris ses dernières volontés quant à sa musique. On apprend que Brian May, guitariste de Queen, est un grand fan de Star Wars et en particulier, du personnage de Yoda. Bob Dylan a rendu hommage au regretté Garth Hudson, décédé la semaine dernière à 87 ans, et qui faisait partie du groupe The Band, qui avait accompagné Dylan dans les années 60. Mots-Clés : intégralité, images, studio, produit, artiste, musicien, Dean Thompson, Joe Atkinson, producteur, Markus Dravs, Adam Granduciel, The War On Drugs, report, sortie, film, date ultérieure, présence, non autorisé, affaire, Jordan Chandler, 1993, Evan Chandler, dentiste, scénariste, Los Angeles, accusé, sexuellement, fils Jordan, affaire, accord financier, parties, 1994, personnes, shows, record, stade, 21e siècle, communiqué de presse, tournée, Music of the Sphères, millions, ticket, milliard, dollars, lucrative, histoire, The Eras, Taylor Swift, défunte, chanteuse, enfant, compositions inédites, mort, discrétion, exploiter, valeur, ex-mari, John Reynolds, exécuteur testamentaire, document, lègue, collection, guitares, Yeshua Bonadio, épouse, Anita Dobson, figurines, navires, franchise, emblématique, George Lucas, exemplaire, petits-enfants, préféré, bonhomme, collectionner, créatures préhistoriques, magnifique, force motrice, enregistrement, original, The Weight. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx
Joe Atkinson is the founder of PURPL, a peer-to-peer learning platform for in-house recruiters. Joe is incredibly passionate about the talent partner space and shared insights on:(01:00) intro to PURPL, startup journey(03:30) Joe's career journey(06:30) PURPL's focus and courses(12:10) AI fatigue and prioritising skills over tools(16:20) becoming a content creator on PURPL(19:30) growth, change, future of PURPLI hope you enjoy this episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ATLP Rewind - Originally Released June 27, 2023After all of the past interrogations and information from informants, we've finally captured the Iowa Interstate Godfather; none other than Joe Atkinson himself. Now that we've beat the dead horse with this mafia thing, we can get down to the business of learning how Joe became such an authority on the Iowa Interstate, leading him to create two versions of the 4th Sub that has inspired fellow IAIS modelers and was featured in the January 2018 issue of Railroad Model Craftsman.Learn more about this episode on our website:aroundthelayout.com/rewind
Text us your thoughts on this episodeTechnological advances, surging investments and the competition for talent are all working toward one thing: artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally changing how business gets done. In this episode, Joe Atkinson, Vice Chair - Chief Products & Technology Officer at PwC and Sal Companieh, Chief Digital and Information Officer at Cushman & Wakefield check in on the top AI trends for businesses – highlighting the need for smart AI choices, responsible AI practices and upskilling leaders to harness its full potential. They discuss how AI can accelerate the value of data-driven decisions and be the 'missing link' for your data investments, helping you stay ahead of the competition. Join us to learn how one of the world's largest commercial real estate services firms has been using technology and AI in some innovative ways. About the podcast participants Joe Atkinson is a member of PwC's US Leadership Team and is responsible for leading the firm through the next wave of digital transformation. This includes accelerating growth in go-to-market products and digital solutions, as well as the firmwide technology capabilities. Previously serving as the Chief Digital Officer, Joe defined and executed the vision to digitally enable the firm, and better leverage technology and talent to bring greater value (and experience) to the firm's people and clients. Prior to that, Joe was the leader of PwC's Technology, Media and Telecommunication consulting business for the US, Japan and China, and he has built a reputation as a trusted, pragmatic and thoughtful advisor to clients as they navigate through accelerating technology changes and increasing regulatory complexity. Sal Companieh is the Chief Digital and Information Officer at Cushman & Wakefield responsible for providing solutions that improve Cushman & Wakefield's operations, enhance client service and drive new business. Sal has over 20 years of consulting experience in process and technology transformation and has led the firm through numerous acquisition integrations as well as implementations of global platforms. Sal joined Cushman & Wakefield in 2011 as Vice President, Global Applications, and since that time has held technology leadership positions across the business, most recently as co-Chief Information Officer (CIO). She also previously served as CIO, Corporate Solutions, where she was responsible for building processes that collect, curate and optimize enterprise, client and property data, and as CIO for the firm's facility services business, C&W Services. Prior to joining the firm, Sal was an independent consultant at Covidien and held senior technology positions at IBM and Lindt & Sprüngli. For more information on this episodes speakers, and to view the full transcript, please visit pwc.com.
This Day in Legal History: House Un-American Activities Committee Probes HollywoodOn May 29, 1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) began its infamous investigation into communist influence in the Hollywood film industry. This marked the start of a series of public hearings aimed at identifying and eliminating alleged communist subversion in American cultural institutions. The HUAC's probe into Hollywood was driven by the fear that communist ideology was being subtly propagated through films and entertainment, which were seen as powerful tools for shaping public opinion.The investigation led to the subpoena of numerous writers, directors, and actors, many of whom were questioned about their political beliefs and associations. The most notable outcome of these hearings was the creation of the "Hollywood Ten," a group of screenwriters and directors who refused to answer the committee's questions, citing their First Amendment rights. These individuals were subsequently blacklisted by the industry, effectively ending their careers in Hollywood.The HUAC hearings had a chilling effect on the film industry, leading to widespread censorship and self-policing by studios to avoid further scrutiny. This period is often remembered as a dark chapter in American history, reflecting the intense paranoia and political repression of the early Cold War era. The Hollywood blacklist persisted for many years, and its repercussions were felt long after the initial hearings concluded.The HUAC's actions in 1947 set a precedent for future investigations into alleged subversive activities, influencing American political and cultural landscapes for decades. This event underscores the tension between national security concerns and the protection of civil liberties, a balance that continues to be a contentious issue in modern times. The Hollywood probe by HUAC remains a significant example of how fear and suspicion can lead to widespread violation of individual rights and freedoms.PwC has become the first reseller of OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise, aimed at business use, marking a significant step in the adoption of AI tools in the corporate world. This agreement will also make PwC the largest user of this AI product. The deal is part of a broader trend among Big Four accounting firms, which are increasingly incorporating AI into their services. PwC had previously announced a $1 billion investment over three years to integrate AI into its operations, enhancing the efficiency of tasks such as auditing and tax accounting.Joe Atkinson, PwC's chief products and technology officer, highlighted that the firm's experience with AI will help them effectively market these tools to clients, offering significant advantages over traditional methods. PwC's substantial deployment of ChatGPT Enterprise will set it apart in the market, as the firm aims to lead clients through their AI adoption journey. As of now, PwC's largest clients are already engaging with generative AI for various functions, including marketing and customer service, utilizing advanced AI capabilities that surpass traditional chatbots. The rest of the Big Four firms—Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and KPMG—are also making substantial investments in AI, forming partnerships with major tech companies like Microsoft, Google, and IBM to enhance their services.PwC First to Resell OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise to ClientsYesterday, May 28, 2024, a federal judge in Texas transferred a lawsuit challenging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) rule on credit card late fees to Washington, D.C. This decision marks the second time U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman has moved the case from his court in Fort Worth, following a federal appeals court's recent decision to relinquish jurisdiction. The CFPB seeks to defend a rule capping credit card late fees at $8, a key component of President Joe Biden's administration's effort to combat "junk fees."The transfer to Washington, D.C. could benefit the CFPB, as it is now in a jurisdiction where the agency is based. This case involves major plaintiffs, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Bankers Association, who are challenging the rule. The CFPB has argued that the rule is necessary, citing that credit card issuers collected over $14 billion in late fees in 2022, with an average fee of $32.Judge Pittman, a Trump appointee, previously blocked the rule from taking effect, basing his decision on a 2022 ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which found the CFPB's funding structure unconstitutional. However, the Supreme Court overturned this ruling on May 16. The CFPB plans to seek the removal of Pittman's injunction, although the plaintiffs have other arguments to prevent the rule from being enforced. The transfer is seen as a strategic move to place the case in a more favorable venue for the CFPB.Texas judge again transfers lawsuit over card late fee rule to Washington, D.C. | ReutersIllinois is on the verge of implementing a progressive tax structure on sports wagering, which could see tax rates as high as 40%. The Illinois General Assembly has passed an amendment to a bill that introduces a graduated tax rate for sports wagering receipts. Businesses with sports wagering receipts between $30 million and $50 million will face a minimum tax rate of 20%, while those with receipts exceeding $200 million will be taxed at the maximum rate of 40%.This progressive tax structure is a pioneering approach in the sports betting industry and could serve as a model for other states considering the legalization and taxation of sports betting. Illinois aims to maximize state revenue from this rapidly growing industry without stifling its competitiveness. The state's approach balances the need for significant tax income with maintaining a healthy market.Illinois's model contrasts with other states like New York, which has a flat 51% tax on gross gaming revenues. Illinois's graduated system introduces a level of progressivity, that is higher rates for entities with higher revenues, potentially influencing other states to adopt similar frameworks. For instance, New Jersey is considering raising its sports betting taxes to a uniform 30%, it remains to be seen if the Garden State may consider an Illinois-style graduated rate system. Revenue from vice taxes, including those on gambling, is crucial for states facing budget deficits. However, it's essential that the revenue generated from such taxes be allocated effectively to offset the social costs associated with these activities. In the case of sports wagering, funds should support public health initiatives, addiction treatment programs, and educational campaigns.Illinois's progressive tax on sports wagering aims to balance industry growth with regulation. If the revenue is used appropriately, Illinois could become a comprehensive model for other states to follow, focusing not only on revenue potential but also on mitigating the larger social impacts of increased sports betting.Illinois Eyeing Sports Wagering Tax Up To 40%In my column this week, I address the urgent need for a proactive approach to combat biofuel tax credit fraud. A recent audit by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration highlighted significant flaws in the administration of these credits, revealing that many are awarded without proper documentation. This system's reactive nature allows fraud to flourish, as the IRS can only issue deficiency notices after fraudulent claims are filed.Biofuel tax credits, intended to promote renewable fuel production and use, have been a cornerstone of U.S. energy policy since 2004. However, the current law's limitations prevent the IRS from denying credits at the time of filing, enabling schemes that exploit information delays. To combat this, the IRS should be given the authority to enforce registration requirements and deny non-compliant claims proactively.Implementing a track-and-trace system could also help by uniquely identifying and tracking each gallon of biofuel through its production and distribution journey. This would create multiple checkpoints, making it challenging for fraudsters to repeatedly claim credits on the same fuel.Past fraud cases, such as the Washakie biodiesel fraud and schemes involving Gen-X Energy Group, illustrate how easy it is to exploit the system. Fraudsters cycle biofuel between refineries and distribution points, claiming new credits each time, or recycle biodiesel back into feedstock to produce more biodiesel for additional credits.The IRS is currently hampered by Section 4101 of the tax code, which allows taxpayers to claim credits without meeting registration requirements. This loophole leaves the IRS to address fraud only after it has occurred, often too late to recover lost funds.A track-and-trace system, used successfully in other industries, could ensure that each gallon of biofuel is tracked from refinement to consumption, making it harder for fraudulent activities to go unnoticed. By assigning unique identifiers and logging each step in a database, this system would create an auditable chain of custody.Addressing these vulnerabilities requires legislative action to empower the IRS to deny fraudulent claims at the point of filing. Strengthening enforcement capabilities and closing existing loopholes will help safeguard the integrity of biofuel tax credits and ensure they serve their intended purpose.To Combat Biofuel Tax Credit Fraud, We Need a Proactive Approach Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Google recently pulled its Gemini image-generation feature offline due to bias concerns, raising questions about the dangers of generative AI and the need to address bias in AI systems. Transparency, clear processes, and explanations of AI decisions are essential to manage bias and build trust. PwC's Joe Atkinson suggests investing in techniques that allow users to understand the reasoning behind AI-generated content. Diversity in development teams and data collection processes can also help mitigate bias. Human involvement, such as human reviewers and user feedback, is vital in detecting biased content. Collaboration, knowledge sharing, and industry standards are crucial for addressing bias in generative AI. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonyphoang/message
Join Joe Atkinson, Vice Chair and Chief Products and Technology Officer at PwC, as he discusses the profound impact of AI, particularly generative AI, within professional services. In this insightful conversation, Joe emphasizes the importance of responsible AI usage and highlights PwC's commitment to educating its workforce. He underscores the value of human-led AI, emphasizing that well-trained individuals working in tandem with powerful technology can achieve remarkable outcomes. Gain valuable insights from this industry expert on AI's evolving role in shaping the future of professional services. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonyphoang/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonyphoang/support
Explore the future of consulting with PwC's Vice Chair and Chief Products and Technology Officer, Joe Atkinson, on CXOTalk episode 821. Dive into the strategic investment of over $1 billion in generative AI, its impact on enterprise scaling, and the evolution of consulting services. Gain practical insights on integrating generative AI with human expertise for superior business outcomes.
Before you listen to this episode you should ask yourself one question- are you ready to rock harder than you've ever rocked before? If so, then hit play and prepare to have your mind blown as a fusion of flute and shag carpeting is blasted through your sensesThis episode of Wonder Woman takes place in the 1970s and it sure as hell shows as top rocker Hamlin Rule is playing sold out concerts to 20 or 30 people all across the nation. But something is amiss. Every time he has a concert the venue gets knocked off by a mysterious band of theives who leave no clues behind as to their identity. It's up to Wonder Woman and everyone's favorite superhero Joe Atkinson to get to the bottom of thisStay tuned until the end of the episode for the debut of Red Dress' new hit song Love Conquers All (Hamlin Rules) inspired by the Pied Piper (but written by Seals and Crofts)!
With the use of generative AI accelerating, it's important to focus on how business leaders can get the most out of their tech investment in a trusted and ethical way. In this episode, we dive into responsible AI – what it is, why it's important and how it can be a competitive advantage.To cover this important topic, PwC's host, Joe Atkinson, is joined by leading AI experts and members of the National AI Advisory Committee to the President and the White House – Miriam Vogel, President and CEO of EqualAI, and Ramayya Krishnan, Dean of the Heinz College Of Information Systems And Public Policy and Director of the Block Center for Technology and Society at Carnegie Mellon University.For more information on this episodes speakers, and to view the full transcript, please visit pwc.com.
Tackling the ongoing automotive industry challenge of finding and retaining qualified repair technicians is the focus of this episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast featuring Joe Atkinson and Kim Payne of Automotive Apprentice Group. The firm operates a program to create qualified auto technicians and connect them with a network of dealers and service centers.
After all of the past interrogations and information from informants, we've finally captured the Iowa Interstate Godfather; none other than Joe Atkinson himself. Now that we've beat the dead horse with this mafia thing, we can get down to the business of learning how Joe became such an authority on the Iowa Interstate, leading him to create two versions of the 4th Sub that has inspired fellow IAIS modelers and was featured in the July (not January as I might say in the podcast) 2018 issue of Railroad Model Craftsman.Check out our website:www.aroundthelayout.comFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/aroundthelayoutSend us an email: aroundthelayout@gmail.com
In this short true crime case documentary: Poppy Devey Waterhouse was born in London and raised in Somerset. She seemed like any other child, but inside was something wonderful. She was a genius in the making.She even got moved up a year in school which just doesn't happen. It was while she was studying Mathematics at Nottingham university she met Joe Atkinson, a few years later, they formed a relationship.Their relationship was for all intents and purposes a good one. They even spent 6 months travelling the world together. However after 3 years they split, and that's where this case goes dark.--------------DISCLAIMERThis is a real UK True Crime Case Documentary, so it's important that if you share or comment you do so with the appropriate sensitivity. ----DISCORD----https://discord.gg/np22WDeh------------------------If you like my content please subscribe. - Click here - https://youtube.com/allimsayingis?sub_confirmation=1 All I'm Saying Is, is now in lots of places, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and wherever you listen to your podcasts. For a full list please visit my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/itsallimsaying #Truecrime #uktruecrime #truecrimecase ........The reason my True Crime cases go into such detail is because i take them seriously.I see myself as an "Investigative journalist", although I don't like the term when referring to myself, it does very much explain what i do.However I only ever use Information and Images that are already in the public domain.I try my best at all times to be respectful and unbiased. With only good intentions.If you are close to a Case/Crime that i cover and you want me to remove it from my youtube/Podcast. That being a close relative. Then feel free to contact me at millvape49@gmail.com . However please be aware, I am not obligated to do so.................---Sources.Support the show
Companies have been using artificial intelligence (AI) technology for years. But as AI rapidly evolves, it has the power to reshape industries and transform today's businesses. How can AI improve your business? What is Generative AI? What are the risks to consider? In this episode, Joe Atkinson, PwC's Chief Products and Technology Officer, is joined by Ramayya Krishnan, Dean of Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, to explore the evolution of AI, how it can unlock opportunities and the critical role ethics and responsibility will play in its success.For the full transcript and speaker bios, please visit pwc.com.
Are you having a hard time dealing with the challenges of parenting? could you use greater compassion for yourself and for your children when handling difficult moments? Tune in for my conversation with Joe Atkinson on compassionate inquiry with parents. On this episode I share the challenges I have faced as a parent as well as some of my successes while Joe shares his wisdom on how to have an easier time with tantrums.
Are you having a hard time dealing with the challenges of parenting? could you use greater compassion for yourself and for your children when handling difficult moments? Tune in for my conversation with Joe Atkinson on compassionate inquiry with parents. On this episode I share the challenges I have faced as a parent as well as some of my successes while Joe shares his wisdom on how to have an easier time with tantrums.
Joe Atkinson is the visionary leading PwC through the evolution and next wave of the company's digital transformation — and part of that transformation involves the Metaverse. As Vice Chair, Chief Products and Technology Officer, Joe clearly states, “The metaverse isnot a trend! It's the reality of what's coming to our online world.”Just think! We will interact with others real time to socialize, get jobs, gain knowledge andexpand our relationships worldwide.While Metaverse is developing, Joe and his team are at the forefront of this tech explosion.Tune in as he explains what it is, what it will do for us, and how to use it. In his warm,conversational manner, you'll be enlightened on the world of the Metaverse.Tune in - Monday, 12:30PM Central.Top Takeaways:-Stay open to things that were NOT in your plan-Surround yourself with smart people you can trust – even challengers-Leaders are being watched and judged for their authenticity-Hard knocks come. Have people around who will strengthen you-Learn to pivot….and let it gowww.valerieandcompany.com – SUBSCRIBE TO VALERIE'S VOICE MONTHLY TIPSCall Valerie to learn how to level up your professional image – 1- 214-502-3334Listen and watch Doing it Right the Stories that Make Us- https://bit.ly/2E483HxSubscribe, rate, and write a review on Apple Podcast- https://apple.co/2SHDDmoSubscribe on Google Podcast- https://bit.ly/2I8i6znFollow Valerie Sokolosky Online:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerieso...Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ValerieAndCo...#PwC #pricewaterhousecoopers #metaverse #valerieandcompany #valeriesokolosky#doingitrightpodcast
We're headed back to Dick's lot this week for a conversation with Boomerang Sky and No Simple Road Family member Joe Atkinson. Some of you may know Joe & Jordan from Phish tour Grilled Cheese and Crab Rangoon fame while others may know them from old school NSR. Either way we're back live from the lot at Dick's for a conversation about Joe's band Boomerang Sky, lessons learned on the lot and the road, the magick of having a partner, life on the road, and a whole lot more!Make sure to head over to Boomerang Sky's Bandcamp and show them some love!No Simple Road Intro Music Created By ESCAPERFREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20Make Sure to visit our friends at Fire On The Mountain for some amazing food at one of the 3 location in the Portland area or one of the 2 location in the Denver area!MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.We inform and delight music fans by creating shows with leading artists, telling untold stories, and working with brands to craft compelling narratives that bring music to life.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode of the RecruitingDaily Podcast, William Tincup talks to Joe from PwC about ups killing 2022 grads.
Joe Atkinson is the President of Automotive Apprentices Group, an organization that prepares individuals for the automotive careers of the future through an innovative modern apprenticeship program that is unlike any other in America.
The business end of the season is always tinged with sadness as players come and go right the way across the Championship, including here at Goldington Road as Joe Atkinson has announced his impending retirement. Ahead of a potential Goldington Road farewell, Atko sits down to discuss his time at Goldington Road, his desire to complete his career with some silverware and his greatest memories from nearly a decade plying his trade in Championship Rugby.
Joe Atkinson, Co-founder of Lineup Ninja In this episode EventMB's editor-in-chief, Miguel Neves, and guest, Joe Atkinson, discuss stress, technology, conference planning and much more including: How bad event experiences can lead to important insights How Joe's unique IT and events background led him to create an event tech tool Why the time-based nature of events makes the event industry different to others, for good and bad Compounding challenges around stretched workforces asked to do more Why event tech vendors dream of creating SaaS products and why that doesn't work for the event industry
In today's professional world, longevity is rare. Switching from one company to another, or even one industry or skillset to a new one is commonplace. So hearing that Joe Atkinson has been with PwC for nearly 30 years should give you pause. He's a unicorn in his own right, and through almost three decades with one company, he has seen how digital disruption happens, what innovation means, and how a company can survive if it leans into the ways the world and technology changes around it. Joe is now the Vice Chair, Chief Products and Technology Officer at PwC and on this episode of Future of Tech, he explains that innovation needs to be fostered and encouraged, and that it is a company's job to incentivize employees to grow and advance their skills in order to lift up the entire organization. But how do you do that? And how do you measure your success and the ROI of digitally enabling employees? Joe answers those questions and more, including how automation will play a role in future digital transformations, and why he believes that A.I. will have the greatest impact on the future of work. Enjoy this episode! Main Takeaways: Defining Digitization: Going through a digital transformation means different things to different companies, but ultimately for most organizations when you digitize a process, you change the way work gets done. Automation, data analyzation and tech enablement of processes all empower employees to work differently and unlock creativity because they are spending less time on tedious tasks and more time on work with greater impact. It's Not Battle Bots: Despite what many people believe, bots are not going to steal jobs from humans. Bots have already been implemented in thousands of organizations to supplement the work done by employees, and the bots will continue to be trained and optimized in order to elevate the performance and output of employees. Broaden Your Scope: Rather than trying to target your digital transformation investment in one particular area or department, open the transformation to all branches and employees in the organization. Just as data is a valuable resource, digitally-equipped and trained employees are also a valuable and important resource that your company can build from. --- Future of Tech is brought to you by Amdocs Tech. Amdocs Tech is Amdocs's R&D and technology center, paving the way to a better-connected future by creating open, innovative, best-in-class products and continuously evolving the way we work, learn and live. To learn more about Amdocs Tech, visit the Amdocs Technology page on LinkedIn.
This month, we head out into Bedfordshire and the picturesque town of Oakley as Media Manager, Ryan Robinson catches up with two of our brightest young stars, Andre Robson and Corrie Barrett. The two new arrivals for the 2021 campaign discuss all things rugby including the remaining Championship fixtures this season and excitement towards return of crowds for the Battle of Bedfordshire fixture v Ampthill. They also delve into matters off the field and how they're getting along living together this season. Ryan then meets new father Joe Atkinson who appears 'In The Spotlight' before Will Roberts concludes this month's episode by jumping on Zoom for a catch-up and quiz with 'The Two Tommies'; Tommy Mathews and Tom Litchfield.
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Championship Rugby is well and truly back after two fantastic rounds of action and ahead of our trip to The Mennaye in Round Three of the competition, we catch up with two former Pirates to recount memories of their time in Cornwall and classic contests between Bedford Blues and Cornish Pirates. Will Carrick Smith and Ollie Newman are our two main guests in this month's Forwards Special to dissect the set-piece battle which could be crucial in Cornwall; plus discussion on Bedford's start to the season and the Strategic Partnership between the Club and Northampton Saints. We also hear from last week's Championship Try of the Week winner, Joe Atkinson who features in a new segment entitled 'In The Spotlight' and finally Henry Paul requires some rapid thinking in 'Quickfire Questions'.
This episode was recorded over video conference call on March 2nd, 2021. This episode is the first of our second season and premieres our new partnership with Professor Downfall. His song "Cronos" from his album "Sol" is now our intro/outro music, you can find his music on Spotify, iTunes, and Bandcamp. Blue Eyes was directed by Lyla Meadows, and features the voice talents of our resident artist Gray Ashford, and our two very talented guest readers: Joe Atkinson and Alexis Zmuda.
Always seeing the opportunities, CTO Joe Atkinson and his team at PwC have faced the pandemic with nothing less than fierce optimism and an unconditional passion for digital transformation. Joe shares how he is purpose-led and values-driven, and how that has catapulted PwC to the top of their industry.
With much of the workforce in 2020 operating from the friendly confines of their own homes, nothing became more clear than this: tech skills are no longer a luxury, but a necessity. Leveling-up those skills, though, is a team effort, and it’s incumbent on employers to make sure they are providing their employees with the proper opportunities to expand their knowledge, and, in effect, their career potential. Joe Atkinson is the Vice Chair and Chief Products and Technology Officer at PwC, one of the largest professional services firms in the country, and a company that is setting a precedent when it comes to upskilling its workforce.“Everybody should have an opportunity to grow their skills. It doesn't matter where you are in the organization If you have a desire and an inclination, then we believe that employers have a degree of obligation, almost like an employee benefit. It's the new 401k to make those assets of learning technical skills available.”On this episode of IT Visionaries, Joe details why PwC places such an emphasis on upskilling, the importance of growth throughout an employee’s career journey, and how the employee experience is shifting how PwC conducts its business.Main TakeawaysLeveled Up: In order for your business to continue to evolve, so must your employees and their skills. Corporations need to start putting an emphasis on upskilling their employees, and that includes everyone from entry-level warehouse employees to those in upper management. If you don’t invest in your employees throughout their career life cycle, your business practices can stall and your workforce won’t be as agile.Bob the Builder: While it’s important to work with third-party vendors to fill your product needs, it is equally as important to continue to innovate and build your own products. By building your own products, you have an opportunity to fill in the gaps within the marketplace while providing your clients with products that are unique to them and fits their needs.Death of Billable Hours: The billable-hours approach is no longer a viable way of conducting business. By placing an emphasis on activity, the consequence is that you tend to overwork your employees, which eventually leads to diminishing returns and employee burnout.IT Visionaries is brought to you by the Salesforce Platform - the #1 cloud platform for digital transformation of every experience. Build connected experiences, empower every employee, and deliver continuous innovation - with the customer at the center of everything you do. Learn more at salesforce.com/platform
If anyone still doubts how integral the Internet is to daily life then shut off your modem or put your phone in airplane mode in the midst of the current pandemic social distancing exercise. Now try and pay a bill, study for a course, contact friends or family, stream a movie -- you get the idea. But that's just the beginning of cyber's reach into your world. A BETTER PEACE welcomes Joe Atkinson and Richard D'Angelo to the studio to discuss their experiences in the cyber arena as a Marine JAG officer and an Army Signals Officer. They join podcast editor Ron Granieri to examine just how much society takes for granted and worse how little the average individual understands about cyberspace and the threats that lurk behind every bit and byte. I don't know if everybody truly appreciates how interconnected everything is and relies on cyberspace... and I don't know if we truly appreciate how vulnerable we can be to malignant actors Joseph Atkinson is a Lieutenant Colonel and a member of the Judge Advocate General's Corps in the U.S. Marine Corps. Richard D'Angelo is a Lieutenant Colonel and a Signal Officer in the U.S. Army. They are both graduates of the AY20 Resident Class of the U.S. Army War College. Ron Granieri is an Associate Professor of History at the U.S. Army War College and the Editor of A BETTER PEACE. The views expressed in this presentation are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Army War College, U.S. Army, or Department of Defense. Photo Credit: Image by kalhh from Pixabay
Amid the excitement of getting back to a semblance of business as usual, you’re probably asking yourself a lot of questions—as in, what is the new normal and where do I go from here? This podcast is the next episode in a new series for CFOs, controllers—really, anyone in finance—asking big questions, like: how do we emerge from a crisis stronger than before? Each week, we’ll focus on a different area that may need your focus in this period of recovery. This week, host Heather Horn sits down with Joe Atkinson, Vice Chair and Chief Products and Technology Officer at PwC, to discuss how investing in new tech tools helps to deliver more value and higher quality and grow your people’s skills.Topics include:0:50 - Getting your people ready. Are your people ready for a change? Bringing tech to the table can be challenging, so we begin with ways to drive adoption of new tools and new practices to get optimal opt in.4:36 - Go big. The investment you make in digital goes beyond starting a new workstream or project. A true transformation effort is what Joe refers to as a saturation strategy. Here we discuss what is needed to give your digitally-enabled efforts staying power. 14:35 - Citizen-led efforts. Citizen-led effort means giving your people a license to innovate. Joe highlights that teams need guidance and training in addition to tools and applications to make an impactful change. 18:31 - Easier, smarter, better. Joe explains working around barriers and overcoming challenges.27:18 - Future outlook. The willingness to engage and think differently can lead to big things. We close with the opportunities and upside ahead.Joe Atkinson is the Vice Chair - Chief Products and Technology Officer. In this role, Joe is responsible for leading the firm through the next wave of digital transformation. This includes accelerating our growth in go-to-market products and digital solutions, as well as firmwide technology capabilities.Heather Horn is PwC’s National office thought leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting and financial reporting matters. She is the engaging host of PwC’s accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series, as well as periodic webcasts for the power and utilities industry. With over 25 years of experience, Heather’s accounting and auditing expertise includes financial instruments and rate-regulated accounting.
Part 2 - Joe and his wife Cordi give us some insight of what it is like to train rehab Eagles for releasing back into the wild, and for the sport of falconry. Along with some very entertaining stories about their falconry experiences along with filming experiences for National Geographic and more. Joe and Cordi are tremendous conservationists that have spent a good part of their lives helping Eagles and other birds of prey get conditioned and trained to hunt by themselves so they may be released back into the wild and have the best possible chance of survival. Part 2 of this podcast will follow very soon. Check us out and support us for more! https://www.Authenticfalconer.comInstagram https://www.instagram.com/authenticfa... Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuthenticFal... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authenticfalconer/support
Since 1976 Joe Atkinson has been training Eagles. Joe and his wife Cordi give us some insight of what it is like to train rehab Eagles for releasing back into the wild, and for the sport of falconry. Along with some very entertaining stories about their falconry experiences along with filming experiences for National Geographic and more. Joe and Cordi are tremendous conservationists that have spent a good part of their lives helping Eagles and other birds of prey get conditioned and trained to hunt by themselves so they may be released back into the wild and have the best possible chance of survival. Part 2 of this podcast will follow very soon. Check us out and support us for more! https://www.Authenticfalconer.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/authenticfa... Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuthenticFal... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authenticfalconer/support
A new film by Karsten Boysen & Benjamin Buttner. Shot in Benjamin Buttner. Featuring: Richie Eisler, Scott Quinn, Chris Farmer, Josh Glowicki, Joe Atkinson, David Sizemore, Dominik Wagner, Chris Smith, and Carson Starnes You can buy "Formosa" by The Cayenne Project here: http://thecayenneproject.com/ How was did you guys met? how did you guys get into making videos? why Taiwan for Formosa? how do you make the money to fly 12 guys? what's coming next for the cayenne crew? All of these and a lot more questions were answered by Karten and Benjamin during this 77-minute skate talk via Google Hangouts with two of the most influential skating individuals in 2018. This Podcast was uploaded originally on July 25th, 2018 on Youtube: https://youtu.be/Oo5sfNd33DA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ricardolino/support
Becoming your child's teacher overnight can be a daunting challenge, but as your child's parent you know them better than anyone - you might just have all the qualifications you need after all. Many teachers decide when they have children of their own not to send them to school but to help them learn at home instead. This week we talk to two teachers that chose to leave the mainstream system and ask them how supporting a child at home is different to teaching in a school. If you'd like to know more about the playful life of an unschooler you can read Heidi's blog Live Play Learn. Joe also wrote about his journey from mainstream education to child-led learning on our blog in Loosening the Laces and you can find out more about his unique style of home tutoring at Child First Education. Guests: Heidi Steel, was a primary teacher now long term home educator / unschooler. Joe Atkinson, trained as a teacher but left after 3 years and now tutors children struggling with school or that have been removed to home educate. Learn more about East Kent Sudbury School and Alpine Valley School.
We had the opportunity to talk with the Chief Digital Officer at PwC, Joe Atkinson. Joe discussed his career journey and leadership style and how he continues to move his team forward during the challenges times. PwC's mental wellness program is focused on fueling our four dimensions of energy—physical, emotional, mental and spiritual.
Joe Atkinson and Gordon Johnston from Lineup Ninja join Josey and Chris to talk about the reality gap that startups run into when launching. TOPICS - From idea to startup formation: what, when, why? - Working with accelerators - Working with the first clients / customers - The benefits and challenges of co-founding - ...and so much more! MUSIC FROM THE CCMIXTER COMMUNITY Snazzy Intro: On Top of the World by texasradiofish (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/texasradiofish/50478 Ft: John Fletcher, Patricia Edwards, ElRon XChile, Speck, alexplaysguitar Live Show Starting Soon: cdk - Sunday by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755 Live Show Outro: MILLENNIALS by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/57150 Special Guests: Gordon Johnston and Joe Atkinson.
PriceWaterhouseCooper is one of the largest professional services organizations in the world, with almost 300,000 employees and over $42 billion in revenue. PwC's Chief Digital Officer, Joe Atkinson, shares lessons, digital transformation examples at scale, and advice on change management strategy.Read the full transcript and watch the video:https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/pwc-digital-transformation-massive-scale
PriceWaterhouseCooper is one of the largest professional services organizations in the world, with almost 300,000 employees and over $42 billion in revenue. PwC's Chief Digital Officer, Joe Atkinson, shares lessons, digital transformation examples at scale, and advice on change management strategy.Read the full transcript and watch the video:https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/pwc-digital-transformation-massive-scale
Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida
Angie & I discuss and/or mention in passing: Slut Shaming, Affairs, Divorce, Manhattan, People Magazine, Walter Cronkite, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Eddie Fisher, Bad Hair & Makeup, Another World, Norman Burton, Joe Atkinson, Wonder Woman, Greenwich Village, Dan Savage, The Savage Lovecast, Non-Monogamy, Swingers, Parental TMI, Friends, Jennifer Aniston, Rachel Green, Cheating.Website:facethefactspod.comSocial Media:facebook.com/facethefactspodtwitter.com/facethefactspodinstagram.com/facethefactspod
This week Ben and Law talk about Winterclash, the Trade Show and all the Joe Atkinson news. We also cover a ton of new hardware and videos.
We sit down with Eugen Enin (Most Creative Trick Winterclash 2019) and Joe Atkinson (Winner and Best Trick Winterclash 2019). Eugen talks about how his style originated from hip hop influences and how important it is to learn your history in blading,. Joe goes into his life traveling the world with FISE, his first experience with skating full pipes, and much more!
In this episode I talk with Scott Crawford about the upcoming Manly Bowl Old School Skate Jam coming up from 5pm–9pm on Saturday 9th March 2019, that he is organising together with Skater HQ. He also mentions the line-up... including a special international guest! The organisers will be taking gold coin donations on the day, to be given to Head Space (headspace.org.au) and T-Shirts will also be sold (cash only). We also talk a bit about Joe Atkinson, early morning Bondi Bowl skate sessions and not being limited by labels.
Cordi and Joe Atkinson have been caring for birds of prey for nearly four decades. From hunting with falcons to rehabilitating injured eagles, the Atkinsons have become the faces of predatory bird preservation. The Atkinsons join Idaho Matters to discuss their work and the role the birds play in the Idaho ecosystem.
In this episode I talk to Frank Stoner about being a cool uncle of rollerblading podcasting, about street skating and creativity, why Australians shorten everything, Joe Atkinson’s competition skating, and the sometimes awkward world male friendship.
Dreaming of an amazing future! Announcing the Back to Blading Patreon, Roces' new pro Joe Atkinson, Kevin Little skating for Powerslide, Rollerblade New Jack Teams and a ton more.
Joe Atkinson and Cory Edwards give their #oscars2018 picks. Academy awards picks for 2018. Check out Joe's blog for more movie knowledge = http://joewatkinson.com/
Lisbon are set to release their second single from their forthcoming debut EP next month. The alt-pop four-piece hail from Whitley Bay and the costal town heavily influences their new single Natïve. Produced by Joe Atkinson and Jordan Riley at Newcastle’s Blast Studios, Native explodes with the energy of youth, bursting with colour and vibrancy. Lyrically, the song focuses on the desire to surpass expectation, venturing out of comfort zones in the search of success. The track has already been described as being ‘packed with pop hooks, glistening synthetic production and colossal ambition.’ Lisbon are known for their unforgettable guitar riffs, captivating choruses, and songs full of energy and had great success with their debut single BLUELOVE and second single Rio. To promote Native, Lisbon will be playing at Deep, in Whitley Bay on Thursday December 18. This will be the band’s first headline show since October, when they played the Riverside, after having been on tour with Eliza and the Bear and Saint Motel. Doors open at 8pm, tickets cost £5 and Street Party in Soho will be supporting them. If you can’t make that date, then they band will be playing at the O2 Academy, Newcastle on Saturday February 7. For more information go to www.facebook.com/lisbonmusic
Joe Atkinson explains how the LILAC cohousing community came together and why their project is affordable for everyone.