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Jon Washington, assistant athletic director for external communications, shares how LU’s student athletes have been working in the greater community to help recover from Hurricane Laura on this week’s LU Moment.
Performance management and measurement has a bad name. But when it's done well, it can help us figure out what's working and where we need to focus on improvement. It's hard enough to get right for business as usual and even harder to find a system that doesn't just monitor innovation, but powers it.Jon Washington, the founder of Innovation Garage, and I work out where to start and what to consider when it comes to measuring innovation.http://www.the-innovation-garage.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-washington-6a7a1813/
Welcome to another episode of the Comedy Northwest podcast! Here's another episode from the archives - this time we've got Chase Brockett and Jon Washington from the winter of 2015
Our 1 year anniversary rock block includes a whopping 12 comics! This month we've got Adam Pasi, Amanda Arnold, Jon Washington, Jeremiah Coughlan, Jordan Casner, Paul Schlesinger, Tim Ledwith, Brandon Lyons, Mohanad Elshieky, Wendy Weiss, James Bosquez & D Martin Austin! Hosted & produced by JoAnn Schinderle Podcast produced by Randall Lawrence. Recorded live at Alberta Street Pub!
Back in my days in the automotive industry, supplier led innovation played - and still plays - a key role in the development of new innovative products. Procurement organizations have been set up for a long time to facilitate this process. However, on the Indirect side of things, we still struggle to integrate supplier innovation - certainly at scale. If you are a long time listener, you will have heard me share my thoughts about the importance of innovation as a key component of the new procurement value proposition. But, where do we start, and how can we enable innovation at scale? Today’s guest answers those question. I am joined by Jon Washington, founder of The Innovation Garage. Jon help clients increase their profitability through innovation design encompassing products, processes and delivery models.
Control Yourself: A Showcase of Funny celebrates 3 years of running every Sunday night with David Mascorro, Caitlin Weierhauser, Bri Pruett, Nariko Ott, Phil Schallberger, Jon Washington, Crystal Kordowski, Anatoli Brant & Molly Fite. Hosted live at Alberta Street Pub by JoAnn Schinderle Podcast engineering: Randall Lawrence
This week Shane talks with Jon Washington about a condiment gun and a couple other things, but mostly man- that condiment gun... Check out Jon on twitter at twitter.com/goodolejon Check out the Hosea Hustle tumblr for more product info!
This month on These are the People, Jon Washington cracks open the skull of deal website Group Coupon and digs around for the truth. You won't want to miss the real stories of true people who were scr*wed over by this unscrupulous web startup. Then, we got to interview the owners themselves-and you won't believe what happens next!
Well hey there guys! This week on RP we have the very fine Jon Washington on set singing the saucy tunes he's so famous for. Also, that never happens but Jon and I have known each other for a while and we have a nice little time riff-raffin'. MUSIC BY! "Shangri-La (instrumental)" by YACHT (http://www.teamyacht.com/), "The Royal Court" by Worlds Greatest Ghosts, and "I Don't Believe You" by The Thermals (http://www.thethermals.com/) and Why? (http://whywithaquestionmark.com/) ALSO! Regular People now has a sponsor, which is Fleet Hower! Fleet is a NYC based designer who specializes in 3D printing. If you check out his website fleethower.com you'll find the affectionate little creatures he's created called Lock-Nesters. They're basically 3D printed puzzles that when solved take the shape of bears, ducks, dinosaurs, and all matter or fun animal. If you see something you like put the code "FELTS" into the coupon field at checkout and you'll receive 10% off your purchase. What! That's crazy! Enjoy it!
Well hey there guys! This week on RP we have the very fine Jon Washington on set singing the saucy tunes he's so famous for. Also, that never happens but Jon and I have known each other for a while and we have a nice little time riff-raffin'. MUSIC BY! "Shangri-La (instrumental)" by YACHT (http://www.teamyacht.com/), "The Royal Court" by Worlds Greatest Ghosts, and "I Don't Believe You" by The Thermals (http://www.thethermals.com/) and Why? (http://whywithaquestionmark.com/) ALSO! Regular People now has a sponsor, which is Fleet Hower! Fleet is a NYC based designer who specializes in 3D printing. If you check out his website fleethower.com you'll find the affectionate little creatures he's created called Lock-Nesters. They're basically 3D printed puzzles that when solved take the shape of bears, ducks, dinosaurs, and all matter or fun animal. If you see something you like put the code "FELTS" into the coupon field at checkout and you'll receive 10% off your purchase. What! That's crazy! Enjoy it!
This time I am joined by the fantastic Jon Washington of Jon Reads The Paper! We talk Goldeneye vs. Turok control types, conspiracy theories, imagination in gaming, and more. We review Metal Gear for the NES and Super Mario RPG for the SNES.