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Explore new work methods including AI generated research.Speakers:– Carlos F. Wydler, Head of Design at iwoca– Joe Cahill, Experience Design Manager at UnqorkHost: Agata Rączewska, Innovation Consultant & Client Partner at NetguruThis session was a part of Disruption Forum Design Horizons.
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, we explored the growing excitement across Clare as the All-Ireland Final approaches. Peter O'Connell was joined by Clare FM's analyst Tommy Guilfoyle, Corofin hurlers manager Joe Cahill, and Clonlara championship-winning manager and 1997 All-Ireland winning minor player, Donal Madden.
Corofin Manager Joe Cahill After Munster Final Loss
Corofin Manager Joe Cahill After Munster Semi Final Win
Corofin Manager Joe Cahill On Munster Club IHC Semi Final
Corofin Manager Joe Cahill On 2023 Clare IHC Final
*David Roeder from the Sun-Times joins the show to discuss the new plan to keep the Bears at Soldier Field. *ABC News Correspondent Ike Ejiochi lays out McCarthy's plan for the House. *Chicago Tribune Political Analyst, Rick Pearson, discusses Jim Durkin's decision to resign his seat in Legislature. *Plus, Mark Denzler has the latest on the Governor's inauguration, and Joe Cahill speaks on Chicago area leaders ready to share the spoils. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Corofin - Ruan Manager Joe Cahill After Inagh - Kilnamona Win
*Ald. Brian Hopkins explains why he's abandoned his plan to knock Lori Lightfoot off of the mayoral ballot. *Ley Bey from the Sun Times joins the show to discuss Chicago's architecture in 2022 and what's in store for 2023. *Crain's Chicago's Joe Cahill explains why Illinois is losing out on EV Production. *Plus, Professor Peter Fallon gives us a lesson in how to spot propaganda.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Ald. Brian Hopkins explains why he's abandoned his plan to knock Lori Lightfoot off of the mayoral ballot. *Ley Bey from the Sun Times joins the show to discuss Chicago's architecture in 2022 and what's in store for 2023. *Crain's Chicago's Joe Cahill explains why Illinois is losing out on EV Production. *Plus, Professor Peter Fallon gives us a lesson in how to spot propaganda.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Howell is joined by Joe Cahill, Assistant Managing Editor & Columnist for Crain's Chicago. There will be an antitrust review of the proposed “megamerger” between Jewel and Mariano's. Cahill gives the details on the merger, what we could expect if it goes through, and the possible timeline. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Howell is joined by Joe Cahill, Assistant Managing Editor & Columnist for Crain's Chicago. There will be an antitrust review of the proposed “megamerger” between Jewel and Mariano's. Cahill gives the details on the merger, what we could expect if it goes through, and the possible timeline. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Joe Cahill of Crain's Chicago shares how Illinois is falling behind in the race for an Electronic Vehicle battery factory. *John details how a Texas judge ruled a law preventing 18-21 year-olds from carrying handguns in public is unconstitutional. *Reporter Bob Chiarito runs through the most important parts of the R. Kelly trial as it approaches its halfway point. *Dr. Murphy Westwood at the Morton Arboretum discusses the Illinois trees that are at threat of extinction. *Plus, Grant DePorter previews the upcoming Green Tie Ball, benefitting Chicago Gateway Green. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Joe Cahill of Crain's Chicago shares how Illinois is falling behind in the race for an Electronic Vehicle battery factory. *John details how a Texas judge ruled a law preventing 18-21 year-olds from carrying handguns in public is unconstitutional. *Reporter Bob Chiarito runs through the most important parts of the R. Kelly trial as it approaches its halfway point. *Dr. Murphy Westwood at the Morton Arboretum discusses the Illinois trees that are at threat of extinction. *Plus, Grant DePorter previews the upcoming Green Tie Ball, benefitting Chicago Gateway Green. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Joe Cahill of Crain's Chicago Business worries that the exits of Boeing and Caterpillar could be a sign of things to come in Illinois. *Geoffrey Cubbage of the Better Government Association compares the power of the Chicago Inspector General to others in the country. *Rick Morrissey of the Sun-Times shares why he selfishly hopes that the White Sox won't fire Tony La Russa. *John looks at why Mike Pence was a heavy focus of the Jan. 6th hearings today. *Plus, Susanna Homan of PAWS Chicago stops by, and Gus Noble previews the 36th Annual Scottish Festival & Highland Games.
Two major corporations have decided to move out of Illinois in just about a month. Joe Cahill, Assistant Managing Editor and Columnist for Crain's Chicago, joins John Howell to discuss why corporations are leaving the state.
*Architecture Critic Lee Bay tells John why the U.S. Government shouldn't tear down two skyscrapers in the Loop. *Joe Cahill of Crain's Chicago calls for two Chicago-based food companies to stop operations in Russia. *Harold Holzer, a prominent Lincoln scholar details the feud that could affect the future of the Lincoln museum. *Film and culture writer Jesse Hassenger breaks down how Bruce Willis's career went beyond his action roles. *Plus, National Political Reporter Salena Zito discusses how Governor Kemp is topping the polls despite Trump's bid to take him down.
*WTTW Chicago Politics Reporter Heather Cherone details the fight still ahead of Rahm Emanuel despite his confirmation passing the Senate committee. *Mark DeBofsky, an attorney who represents workers in benefit disputes discusses the MTA denying death benefits to the unvaccinated. *Dave Packer of ABC News talks about how one of the contributors to the Steele Dossier was taken into custody. *Attorney Dan Herberts discusses whether or not it was appropriate to remove one of the jurors in the Kyle Rittenhouse case. *Joe Cahill of Crain's Chicago Business shares why he believes that public officials should be banned from owning stock. *Plus, Rex Huppke on the McDonald's CEO text trouble and Ken Churilla gives out the holiday deals for the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra.
In this podcast, Jason Warnke and Joe Cahill discuss the impact of digital experiences on technology-enabled transformation. Jason Warnke serves as Senior Managing Director for Global Digital Experiences at Accenture. Digital Experiences is located within Accenture's internal IT leadership team and is responsible for driving technology-enabled experience transformation.Jason leads off by sharing examples of how technology in our business lives has not kept pace with what we have experienced in our lives as consumers. Many companies build their internal capabilities with a “technology first” mindset that can sometimes inhibit workflows, productivity and engagement that drive business performance.Shifting to a focus on employee experience looks at the impact of making it easier for employees to get things done in a digital way. Jason shares examples related to reducing multiple applications, making the user experience more intuitive, building applications into the flow of work and other tips. From a project delivery perspective, Jason discusses shifting from a requirements focus on what the employee believes is needed to truly understanding the intended outcomes the employee wants to enable, the service experience they expect, etc.. It is also about prioritizing capabilities so employees get the functionality that is most useful for them.Social networking and creating a “culture of cultures” is another area Jason explores. In a highly distributed organization, organizations need to recognize that employees can build community in ways that are different from approaches that work in highly centralized environments. In addition to work networks, organizations can help connect employees via social networks where they already engage, such as clubs for exercise enthusiasts, XBOX players, photographers, etc. This approaches recognizes that it is as important to build connections around interpersonal engagement, with people outside of the core team and among team members around the globe.Discussing new ways of working, Jason concludes with a focus on how digital transformation is changing project work and creating opportunities for leaner workflows.
In this podcast, Dr. Rodolfo De Acutis, Global PMO Lead R&D at Nestlé, and Joe Cahill discuss the leadership of emotions and the critical role of power skills for PMO and portfolio organizations. Dr. De Acutis shares that project leaders and change makers face a range of emotional triggers when engaging with stakeholders that they will need to manage. These triggers increase stress and can affect a project leader’s performance. He suggests a range of techniques leaders can use to reframe emotional responses, such as reflection and explaining the “why.”Dr. De Acutis also discusses the challenges facing organizations as they recruit and build their project leaders and teams. He believes that talent equals Intelligence Quotient (IQ) and Emotional Quotient (EQ). Thus, effective project leaders need to balance their technical and leadership/interpersonal skills. He strongly believes that project leaders still need strong technical skills, especially risk management, and need to incorporate approaches like agile and lean to respond to project characteristics which do not fit well with highly predictive approaches. But to rally a team to produce its best results requires building trust and being transparent.Dr. De Acutis closes with his focus on nourishing his own passion for knowledge and learning so he can continue to positively embrace the future of work.
In this episode of the Center Stage podcast, Alan Richter and Joe Cahill discuss ethics in business and its impact on projects and organizations. As business becomes more volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous, organizations must address ethical considerations both internally and externally to stay relevant and reputable. To do so, they need leaders who can navigate the complexities of ethical decision making by understanding the impact of culture on ethics and the need for inclusivity. Dr. Richter is the Founder and President of QED Consulting, and the co-author of the Global Ethics & Integrity Benchmarks. He has consulted corporations for many years in multiple capacities, primarily in the areas of leadership, values, culture, and change. Dr. Richter has led teams in the development of leadership programs and processes and has designed pioneering instructional products in the areas of leadership, business ethics, workforce diversity, globalization, marketing, technology, and communications. He is a frequent presenter, has taught philosophy, psychology, and interdisciplinary courses, and is the author of several books and articles.
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Our age of global collaboration has created a profound exchange of knowledge across the world. Knowledge, however, is still local and practiced in diverse ways. In this podcast, Naoki Ogiwara, Managing Director of Knowledge Associates Japan, will discuss the differences between Eastern and Western firms on knowledge. Naoki discusses with PMI COO, Joe Cahill, the latest trends in knowledge within organizations and the vital role of collaboration and knowledge assets. He explains the importance of “ba” (creation of spaces and places) for learning. Naoki also discusses the need for integration between operational standards and innovative approaches.
Episode #47 with Joe Cahill, Kingston High School Cross Country, Track & Field Coach, and Physical Education Teacher at Kingston High School in Kingston NY. Joe and I talk about training for Distance Runners as well as many other things about his life and experiences. Joe is a great Coach and Man who works hard to give his students and athletes the best. We also reminisce about the old days of us coaching together and share stories of the Epic BBQ of Dinosaur Bar-Be-Que restaurants that we would frequent at State and National Meet trips! Wanna continue the conversation, or show your support for the show? Use the social handle @IronDreadPod and discuss the show! Make a post or story share and get a shout out on next week's show! Weightroom Song of the Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1KO6TDvLgxh1FCP49d415o?si=oFG2bwT2R9KtIbf9CpqaXg Follow Joe Cahill and Kingston XC/T&F: @kingston_XCTF on Twitter and @kingstonxctf on Instagram. Follow the Show: @IronDreadPod Follow Coach Chris Whittaker: @Coach_Whittaker66 on Instagram & @Coach_Whittaker on Twitter and @Irondread_sc Talking about the Show on Social Media? tag @irondreadpod to give us your feedback Sponsors: Crank It Up Dj Service @Crankitupdj_dancing Instagram @CrankitupDJ on Twitter and on Facebook Anchor: @Anchor Theme Song: “The Vengeful One” by Disturbed https://open.spotify.com/track/3jjU4Pky1ja5J1onU6ei4T?si=JTU9xkeKTzC9Q2T9H8wr5A --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the human-technology interface, the value proposition of products and services, and the future of work. This technology, like others, can advance positive or negative social outcomes, but often, the associated ethical considerations are considered lastly if at all. This episode of Center Stage explores a range of the ethical implications as the use of AI in business applications from credit scoring to autonomous vehicles explodes. The podcast also proposes some practical steps organizational leaders can use for developing a framework for AI ethics. Incorporating findings from the most recent The State of AI Ethics Report, Abhishek Gupta, founder of Montreal AI Ethics Institute, and Joe Cahill walk us through examples of design and use cases that reflect that dichotomy of positive and negative social outcomes.
We are living in a project economy where products, services, and ideas are developed through the global exchange of knowledge. However, what are we talking about when we talk about working knowledge?In this podcast, Laurence Prusak will discuss how the most successful teams and organizations find, create, nurture, and distribute knowledge for the ultimate competitive advantage. Larry is the co-author of several of the most successful management books on this subject , ‘Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know,’ and ‘What’s the Big Idea? Creating and Capitalizing on the Best Management Thinking.’ Larry discusses with PMI COO, Joe Cahill, how working knowledge is very different from data and information. He will also discuss how organizations capitalize on effective knowledge and why knowledge is profoundly social.PMI community members can access 2015 PMI Pulse of the Profession report on ‘ Capturing the Value of Project Management Through Knowledge Transfer,’ featuring Larry Prusak at https://www.pmi.org/-/media/pmi/documents/public/pdf/learning/thought-leadership/pulse/capture-value-knowledge-transfer.pdf?v=b80b434a-f451-47ac-acb9-05adc1d834af&sc_lang_temp=en-GB
Joe Cahill and Tom Stewart discuss the trends in work with a focus on the middle market industries. This is the sector with the greatest opportunity for growth and innovation. The middle market companies bring revenues between 10M and 1B a year, and account for about 60% of net new jobs over the past decade. This middle section is an extraordinary group of organizations where you get scale and resilience. They represent a critical resource for work, innovation, and learning lessons about new ways of working. This conversation discusses the current challenges and opportunities for business, as well as ideas for focusing on customers.
Good leaders know they need to continuously learn, but great leaders know when to unlearn the past to succeed in the future.In this podcast, Barry O’Reilly shares the system he uses to help Fortune 500 executives and business leaders rethink their strategies, retool their capabilities, and revitalize their businesses for stronger, longer-lasting success. The best-selling author of Unlearn and Lean Enterprise talks with PMI COO, Joe Cahill, about how to rapidly adapt to changing circumstances, identify what to stop, what to keep, and what to change to unlearn, relearn and breakthrough to achieve extraordinary results.PMI community members can access Barry O’Reilly’s recent report on why Scaling Innovation Means Descaling Work is at https://barryoreilly.com/resources/
Crain's Chicago Business columnist Joe Cahill says such a move protects execs, investors and lenders against the effects of poor risk management. He talks with host Amy Guth about the real cost of aiding the nation's carriers. Plus: The hospitality downturn threatens nearly 70,000 low-income Chicagoans, state unemployment claims skyrocket, Abbott ramps up production of new COVID-19 test and Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson halts production in U.S. factories. Find #CrainsDailyGist on Twitter and let's continue the conversation.
Ahead of this weekend's Harty Cup Final, we went to St Flannans College to guage the mood and speak with John Minogue, Jamesie O'Connor and Joe Cahill to reflect on past glories and look ahead to the game.
Ray Rumsey and Joe Cahill sit down to talk to the man behind the mask, the baddest Sith in the Galaxy Far Far Away, the man who wore the Vader costume for all reshoots and added sceens to the original trilogy Mr. C. Andrew Nelson!!! Help is there: National Suicide Pervention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Please Support Us: https://anchor.fm/rotm-entertain/support Check out and Subscribe to our Other Channels: Music: https://www.bensound.com Audio and Support: Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/rotm-entertain Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85Njg3NjY4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tcvwQIHT0xD60glRXdfUa Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/realm-of-the-mist-entertainment Pocketcast: https://pca.st/6WaV Radiopublic: https://radiopublic.com/realm-of-the-mist-entertainment-WDJbVl Support us here: https://www.subscribestar.com/realm-of-the-mist-entertainment And on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Realmofthemist Realm of the Mist Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/realmofthemistentvape Sounds Dicey Gaming YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0yrlmq0iU9pmo46yBpA73A Realm of the Mist Webite: https://realmofthemistente.wixsite.com/realmofthemistent Follow Realm of the mist on Twitter: @RealmMistent https://www.patreon.com/rss/Realmofthemist?auth=1ae4d4aec78817c4611690f484ed5ef5 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rotm-ent/support
Chris, Joe Cahill and Ray Rumsey (War of the Stars) and Anthony Anthem (Delivery Bros.) discuss James Hetfield, social media privacy invasion and George Lucas' heartbreaking truth about the Disney lead era of the Films. Help is there: National Suicide Pervention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Please Support Us: https://anchor.fm/rotm-entertain/support Check out and Subscribe to our Other Channels: Music: https://www.bensound.com Audio and Support: Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/rotm-entertain Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85Njg3NjY4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rotm-ent/support
Koch Foods, the Park Ridge-based target of a major recent ICE raid, runs on a steady supply of migrant labor. Crain's columnist Joe Cahill talks to host Amy Guth about how the Trump administration's stance on immigration will affect the company and the rapidly changing food industry. Plus: Amazon opens its largest campus to date, JPMorgan is shutting down its Chase Pay app, a big Wicker Park apartment project lands the city in court, downstate coal plant closures will cost 300 jobs and Lettuce Entertain You and Grubhub launch a virtual Whole30 restaurant. Continue the conversation with hashtag #CrainsDailyGist.
Today on Crain’s Daily Gist, host Amy Guth talks with Crain’s Chicago Business columnist Joe Cahill about C-suite compensation. Plus: an exec who spent five years running the Chicago History Museum gets a major gig at the Smithsonian, Chicago-area home values grew in April at a level that hasn't been lower since 2015, a look at the flurry of real estate activity in the southwest corner of the Loop, U of C is adding a molecular engineering school and Amita Health cuts services at three Chicago-area hospitals. Continue the conversation with #CrainsDailyGist.
Power sibling duo Jack & Joe Cahill are loose! The bros talk about convertibles as antidepressants, milf hunting, how to talk to Selena Gomez, & white privilege. Joe Cahill also debuts his new song/written original- 'Chicken Sandwich' Available only on @UncagedTV
WANT to know all about what the Great American Truck Show in Dallas was like? Well, make sure to listen to this episode of The Big Rigs Podcast! Editor James Graham was lucky enough to attend the show in Texas, courtesy of Shell Rimula. We hear from the founder of Real Women in Trucking, Desiree Wood, who, frustrated by the lack of lobby groups for women truckies in the US, decided to do something about it. We also hear from the young Cahill Transport duo, Killian Paasche and Joe Cahill who accompanied James to the states and their impressions of the show and that legendary Texas hospitality. And finally, reporter Kate Dodd caught up with Hino brand development boss Bill Gillespie about Hino’s successful year.
Jeremy chats with Joe Cahill and Mark Smith the fellas behind "Classic Comic Con". the discuss geekdom, fandom and steampunk. The main focus are the guests attending Classic Con this year and what goes into landing them.
This week, the Dapper Orcs are proud to present to you a very special guest by the name of Joe Cahill!Mr. Cahill joins our own Professor Falconer, MasterKate & Enigmatic Pariah to discuss and elaborate upon a number of projects he has coming in our own area, California's Central Valley. He and a business partner have been hard at work putting together Steam House Coffee Co, along with an upcoming Convention sharing the moniker, Film Festival + Award Show, and much more! But, don't be fooled easily by the names, dear listeners! While Steampunk may well be an overarching theme for the business savvy gentlemen, be aware that there's little Geek Culture that escapes them, and all events are aimed at the entire community. A single glance at our EP's hair proves he's tickled Pink about it! We hope you enjoy, urge you to peer closer into these amazing events, and look forward to seeing as many of you as possible in October for the first annual Steam House Con!
Sunday, May 4, 2014. Joe Cahill, Dad's Dance Ballet Etc. Juliette Dunn and Peter Shea. Producer, Drew Commerford. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/jimfannon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.