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With the new updates to the Fair Labor Standards Act's new salary threshold, what changes can employers make and still remain compliant? Karl Ulrich with Sebaly, Shillito and Dyer joins Pandy to discuss changing terms of employment and the option of restructuring to address the upcoming increases to the salary threshold.
Karl Ulrich from Sebaly Shillito and Dyer joins Pandy to update us on the latest court decisions regarding the Federal Trade Commission's opposition of non-competes. Where do we go from here? Are non-competes dead in the water or can they be revived?
Dando sequência a série de programas históricos, Ludmyla (a IPAcondriaca) e Leandro (o Impuro) tratam sobre a Lei de Pureza Alemã. Será isso mesmo? Você vai conhecer onde ela realmente foi criada, qual era o objetivo principal, seus desdobramentos e mitos criados a partir dessa lei. Essa série conta com o trabalho do Sergio Barra (Profano Graal) que fez todo o trabalho de pesquisa. Se você gostou desse episódio, vai adorar o episódio que falamos sobre a primeira Pilsen do mundo: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4baIe3AlSkBO8Jw4LRimMA?si=552e2fc888744596 Apoie o nosso trabalho virando um Mecenas do Surra de Lúpulo: https://apoia.se/surradelupulo Outra forma de nos apoiar é comprar os produtos do Surra de Lúpulo: https://reserva.ink/surradelupulo Referências bibliográficas: DORNBUSCH, Horst. Bavaria. in: OLIVER, Garret (org.). The Oxford Companion to Beer. Oxford Universitary Press: New York, 2012, p. 181-187. DORNBUSCH, Horst. Prost! The story of german beer. Brewers Publications, Colorado, 1997. DORNBUSCH, Horst; HEYSE, Karl-Ulrich. Reinheitsgebot. in: OLIVER, Garret (org.). The Oxford Companion to Beer. Oxford Universitary Press: New York, 2012, p. 896-897. DORNBUSCH, Horst; OLIVER, Garret. Weissbier. in: OLIVER, Garret (org.). The Oxford Companion to Beer. Oxford Universitary Press: New York, 2012, p. 1063-1066. OLIVER, Garret. History of beer. in: OLIVER, Garret (org.). The Oxford Companion to Beer. Oxford Universitary Press: New York, 2012, p. 589-595. OLIVER, Garret. A tradição boêmio-germânica da cerveja lager. in: OLIVER, Garret. A mesa do mestre-cervejeiro: descobrindo os prazeres das cervejas e das comidas verdadeiras. São Paulo: Editora Senac, 2012, p. 346-412.
How many of you are using camera's or listening in on your employee phone calls? What should a business be considering if you want to implement this technology? Pandy has Karl Ulrich in from Sebaly, Shillito and Dyer to review the legal restrictions around the use of surveilance equipment and the legal protections employees can expect.
Who is the Federal Trade Commission and why are they changing the way we use non-competes? Karl Ulrich with Sebaly, Shillito and Dyer, and Pandy discuss the surprising and much talked about removal of non-compete agreements from the employment process. What options do businesses have and what should you be doing before the effective date in September.
How much of what your employees are discussing can you control? When it comes to politics, more then you may realize. Karl Ulrich joins Pandy to review how to control and monitor politics and controversial topics during business hours. They talk about what's permitted and what should employers be doing now to prepare for the upcoming election.
Karl Ulrich author of "Innovation Tournaments" by The Best Business Minds
Für das heutige Interview durften wir Karl-Ulrich Meves begrüßen. Den kennt ihr unter anderem als die Stimme von „Grobi“ aus der Sesamstraße. Den gibt er im Interview auch zum Besten. Doch seine Arbeit ist noch viel umfangreicher! So hat er unter anderem mit Otto Waalkes in „Otto – Der Film“ zusammengearbeitet. Echte Hamburger kennen ihn aus dem Ohnsorg – Theater, wo er mit Legenden wie Heidi Kabel und Henry Vahl aufgetreten ist. Aber auch in diversen Die drei ??? – Folgen können wir seiner Stimme lauschen. So u.a. in „Der Super-Papagei“, „Der Phantomsee“ oder auch in „Die schwarze Katze“. In guter Erinnerung ist ihm hier auch die Zusammenarbeit mit Karin Lieneweg im Thalia-Theater geblieben. Freut euch hier auf zahlreiche Anekdoten. Im Gespräch gehen wir auch darauf ein, wie er dann später auch Theaterdirektor geworden ist. Ihr wollt alles über Karl-Ulrich Meves erfahren? Dann schnell reinhören. Viel Spaß bei diesem ganz besonderen Interview! Copyright 2024 Diggytalk Diggytalk ist eine eingetragene Marke von Dominik Grote Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Concerted Activity may be more prevalent in the workplace then many of you realize and yet the National Labor Relations Act protects these moments and activities from discipline and in many cases, termination. Pandy has Karl Ulrich from Sebaly Shillito + Dyer back on the show to discuss what employers should be looking for and how to approach employees properly without violating their rights.
How confident are you at identifying or defining independent judgement as used within the Fair Labor Standards Act? How about the act of exercising discretion? Are you confident you completely understand what is required by Wage and Hour to properly classify an employee as exempt status? Karl Ulrich from Sebaly Shillito + Dyer returns to the show to discuss common scenarios that are wrongly defined and causing employers to be out of compliance with the FLSA.
Karl Ulrich from Sebaly Shillito + Dyer joins Pandy in this episode to discuss the current activities of unions. Despite the media hype and constant stories of union activity in the country, Karl shares with us the reality of unions and what to expect in the coming year. You may be shocked with what the data actually tells us.
Herzlich willkommen zur 12. Folge des SDS-Podcasts! Heute haben wir ein spannendes Fachgespräch zwischen SDS Ambassador Dr. Robert Bauder und Dr. Karl Ulrich Volz. In diesem Gespräch werden wir uns mit den Erkenntnissen und Entwicklungen in der medizinischen Landschaft befassen, insbesondere im Hinblick auf Anti-Aging-Strategien und soziale Interaktion. Unsere Experten werden Einblicke in die aktuellen Forschungsergebnisse und zukünftige Trends geben. Wir freuen uns, dass Sie hier sind, und hoffen, dass Ihnen die Diskussion gefallen wird. Lassen Sie uns gemeinsam darüber sprechen, wie wir durch einen gesunden Lebensstil und die richtige Ernährung die Notwendigkeit von Behandlungen reduzieren können. Viel Vergnügen!
Episode description: In this episode, we sit down with Karl Ulrich, CIBC Endowed Professor at the Wharton School, as we dissect his recent research experiment comparing startup ideas from Penn Students from those generated by ChatGPT. We discuss the experiment's goals, key takeaways, and the game-changing speed of AI in idea generation. Explore the motivation behind this experiment and the collaborative dynamics between AI and humans. Karl highlights the teamwork aspect, envisioning a future where both AI and humans play crucial roles in the ideation process. Don't miss this exploration of AI's impact on creativity and the evolving landscape of collaboration between machines and humans. Show links: X- https://twitter.com/ktulrich LinkedIn- https://linkedin.com/in/ktulrich/ Website- https://ktulrich.com/
A discussion with Wharton professor Karl Ulrich on teaching entrepreneurship, value of MBA, working at the MIT AI lab in the 1980s, and a career as a professor and founder.
Charles Conn shares how to be strategic and make breakthroughs when things are uncertain. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) How talented people unknowingly self-sabotage. 2) The simple question that leads to clever breakthroughs. 3) How to communicate your ideas so people will care. Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep900 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT CHARLES — Charles Conn is an investor, environmentalist, and entrepreneur. He is co-founder of Monograph, a venture firm, and was previously CEO of the Rhodes Trust in Oxford. He is Board Chair of Patagonia and sits on The Nature Conservancy European Council. He was founding CEO of Ticketmaster-Citysearch, and was a partner at McKinsey & Company. He is a graduate of Harvard, Oxford and Boston Universities. He is co-author with Robert McLean of Bulletproof Problem Solving: The One Skill That Changes Everything, published with Wiley in 2019, a best-seller now in six languages, and The Imperfectionists: Strategic Mindsets for Uncertain Times, 2023. • Book: Bulletproof Problem Solving: The One Skill That Changes Everything (website) • Book: The Imperfectionists: Strategic Mindsets for Uncertain Times (website) • LinkedIn: Charles Conn — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Article: “M.B.A. Students vs. ChatGPT: Who Comes Up With More Innovative Ideas?” by Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich (and full-text PDF of paper) • Website: Kaggle • Book: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman • Book: Obvious Adams: The Story of a Successful Businessman by Robert Updegraff • Book: The Selfish Gene (Popular Science) by Richard Dawkins • Book: Biodiversity by E. O. Wilson • Past episode: 896: Finding More Success and Joy in Everything You Do with Suneel Gupta See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Stadtgärten, auf Markplätzen und Kirchen - überall im Südwesten finden sich die beeindruckenden lebensgroßen Bronzefiguren von Karl Ulrich Nuss. Aber auch an seinem Wohnort in Strümpfelbach bei Stuttgart kann man sie entdecken. Dort gibt es eine Skulpturenallee und einen Pfad mit seinen Arbeiten. Karl Ulrich Nuss ist fasziniert vom menschlichen Körper und hat einen ganz eigenen und wiedererkennbaren Stil entwickelt.
Wharton professors Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich discuss their new book, 'The Innovation Tournament Handbook,' a how-to manual for generating winning ideas and solutions in any organization. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Economic downturns can make most of us nervous, but a recession doesn't always need to mean doom and gloom. Take for instance, some notable companies like Airbnb, Square and Udemy. All were founded during the last recession between 2008 and 2010. This week's guest gives us a crash course in innovation and explains why now is a good time as ever to continue innovating. Karl Ulrich teaches and researches innovation at the Wharton School of Business. As a founder, investor, advisor to dozens of companies, Karl holds 24 patents. Learn more about Udemy Business at https://bit.ly/udemy-podcast.
Diesmal haben wir eine relativ spontan aufgenommene Folge für Sie! Dr. Karl Ulrich Volz sprach während seiner Tour durch die USA mit Dr. Ken Serota, Vertreter der CleanImplant Foundation in New York City, der einen seiner Vorträge in Las Vegas besuchte. Sie führten ein sehr interessantes Gespräch, das vom Thema Geist und Hirnnerven über Keramikimplantate bis hin zur Oralchirurgie führte. Lassen Sie sich von uns auf diese spannende Reise mitnehmen! This time we have a relatively spontaneous recorded episode for you! Dr. Karl Ulrich Volz spoke during his tour through the USA with Dr. Ken Serota, representative of the CleanImplant Foundation in New York City, who visited one of his lectures in Las Vegas. They had a very interesting conversation which led from the topic of the mind and brain nerves to ceramic implants and oral surgery. Let us take you on this exciting journey!
Karl Ulrich from Sebaly, Shillito and Dyer explains the details of Weingarten Rights in a union setting and how non-union organizations can apply similar practices.
Karl Ulrich from Sebaly, Shillito and Dyer walks us through the appropriate steps for when a worker offers fraudulent or illegal documentation at the time of hire.
Host Pandy Pridemore is joined by Karl Ulrich to discuss unions in the workplace. Podcast presented by ICRC-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Host Pandy Pridemore is joined by Karl Ulrich to discuss the challenges of foreign workers in the workplace. Podcast presented by ICRC-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Stephen Lease, the CEO (Chief Executive Octopus) of the sunglasses brand goodr and the co-host of the CULTURE goodr podcast, joins Karl Ulrich to talk about the company's explosive growth, product designs, partnerships and plans for the future! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Heath, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bombas joins Karl Ulrich to talk about launching the company, revolutionizing the modern sock, growth, and staying true to their mission of helping those in need! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Was sind die wichtigsten Grundpfeiler in der Implantatindustrie und wie kann man diese Pfeiler aufbauen? Dr. Volz teilt Erkenntnisse seiner langen Berufserfahrung in der Industrie und gibt einen Einblick in die Zukunftspläne von SDS.In der ersten Episode lädt Coco Volz ihren Vater, Dr. Karl Ulrich Volz zu einem Gespräch ein. Dr. Volz gibt eine kurze Einführung in den SDS Podcast und erklärt, inwiefern dieses neue Medium das Leben unserer Kunden auf vielen verschiedenen Ebenen bereichern wird. Außerdem gibt er einen kurzen Rückblick auf das vergangene Jahr und erläutert die Pläne von SDS für dieses Jahr. Wie zum Beispiel das neue Konzept, welches sich aus mehreren Ebenen/Stufen mit verschiedenen Schwierigkeitsgraden zusammenstellt, wird zum ersten mal vorgestellt, auch wenn noch einige Details top secret sind:)
Lele Sang & Karl Ulrich authors of "Winning in China" by The Best Business Minds
Episode 81 of Tech Buzz China continues our series of audio experiments, and features co-host Rui Ma in conversation with Wharton professor Karl Ulrich on his latest book, Winning in China. The book was co-authored with Wharton Global Fellow Lele Sang, and presents eight carefully researched case studies of successes and failures, from Amazon to Sequoia Capital.
Episode 81 of Tech Buzz China continues our series of audio experiments, and features co-host Rui Ma in conversation with Wharton professor Karl Ulrich on his latest book, Winning in China. The book was co-authored with Wharton Global Fellow Lele Sang, and presents eight carefully researched case studies of successes and failures, from Amazon to Sequoia Capital.
Episode 81 of Tech Buzz China continues our series of audio experiments, and features co-host Rui Ma in conversation with Wharton professor Karl Ulrich on his latest book, Winning in China. The book was co-authored with Wharton Global Fellow Lele Sang, and presents 8 carefully researched case studies of successes and failures, from Amazon to Sequoia Capital. The episode is a recording of a conversation that was broadcast live on the Clubhouse app on February 1. As Tech Buzz continues to broaden our content formats, you can follow us at techbuzzchina.com, subscribe to our YouTube channel, join us in the Inside Asia group on Clubhouse, tweet at us at @techbuzzchina, and write to us at rui@techbuzzchina.com & ying@techbuzzchina.com. As always, our transcripts are available on our website, as well as at pandaily.com and supchina.com. If you are a Tech Buzz listener and would like a free copy of Karl and Lele’s book, please email us at ying@techbuzzchina.com. Thank you to our teams at SupChina and Pandaily, and especially Bryce Ye, Kaiser Kuo, and Jason MacRonald. If you enjoy our work, please leave us an iTunes review! They do matter and we appreciate it so much!
Mr. Karl Ulrich and Jason discuss and analyze the factors contributing to Zoom's success.Produced by WHYY Education youth podcaster Jason Sagle.
Bonus Episode! Karl Ulrich on Wharton Business DailyKarl Ulrich, Wharton Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, joined Wharton Business Daily host Dan Loney to discuss his new book, Winning in China: 8 Stories of Success and Failure in the World's Largest Economy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In their book 'Winning in China ' Wharton's Lele Sang and Karl Ulrich explore the successes and failures of several well-known companies in their attempts to enter China's market of 1.4 billion consumers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In their new book, Wharton’s Lele Sang and Karl Ulrich explore the successes and failures of several well-known companies in their attempts to enter China’s market of 1.4 billion consumers.
In their new book, Wharton’s Lele Sang and Karl Ulrich explore the successes and failures of several well-known companies in their attempts to enter China’s market of 1.4 billion consumers.
Wharton's Karl Ulrich offers guidance for entrepreneurs trying to make it to the other side of the coronavirus pandemic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wharton’s Karl Ulrich offers guidance for entrepreneurs trying to make it to the other side of the coronavirus pandemic.
Wharton’s Karl Ulrich offers guidance for entrepreneurs trying to make it to the other side of the coronavirus pandemic.
Karl Ulrich, Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Wharton, and Co-founder and Advisor of MakerStock talks about what he thinks the future holds for entrepreneurs once the pandemic passes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In seinem Vortrag gab Karl Ulrich Mayer einen ersten Überblick, welchen Beitrag der analytische Werkzeugkasten der Soziologie zur Bewältigung der Coronakrise leisten kann. Wer in welchem Maße von der Krise betroffen ist, hat viel mit sozialer Ungleichheit zu tun. Sie bestimmt, wie Kontakt- und Ansteckungsrisiken, Zugangschancen zu medizinischer Behandlung und Sterberisiken gesellschaftlich verteilt sind. Ein exaktes Wissen über diese Wirkungen braucht, um zu verhindern, dass die Corona-Krise soziale Ungleichheit weiter verschärft.
In Episode 5 of the DIAL Podcast, Professor Karl Ulrich Mayer of Yale University and the Max Planck Institute of Human Development discusses life course research, longitudinal studies and how they can help develop develop effective social policy. He also discusses what he calls his "just one wish data set" and why he believes we are close to having a Lifecourse Observatory. Karl Ulrich is a keynote speaker at the DIAL Mid-Term Conference 2019. Useful links An Observatory for Life Courses: Populations, Countries, Institutions, and History Societal Change and Educational Trajectories of Women and Men Born between 1919 and 1986 in (West) Germany
Michael Farid, Co-Founder and CEO at Spyce, joins host Karl Ulrich to talk about how his restaurant is revolutionizing the way food is prepared... with robotics! on Launch Pad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matthew Stephenson, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Code2College, joins host Karl Ulrich to discuss his founder's journey on Launch Pad. Code2College provides coding sessions and development workshops to underrepresented groups in order to promote a diverse field of high school candidates applying to STEM majors. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There was a time when children couldn't wait until Saturday morning to sit down in front of the television and waste half a day watching cartoons. Today -- almost everywhere you turn -- there's another platform that delivers content, so much so that it's hard to keep up with all of them. Platforms like YouTube, Netflix and Amazon all deliver high-quality content that's accessible to anyone for free or at a low monthly cost, offering a large selection of shows catered towards younger audiences. The question PocketWatch aims to answer is exactly how much of that content is truly engaging and educational?To start, here's Chris Williams', CEO & Founder of PocketWatch's Elevator Pitch: "We are branded kids studio and we celebrate the new digital stars and formats [that] the kids are really passionate about and we bring them to kids everywhere."Listen to Karl Ulrich, Wharton’s Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship & Innovation, speak with Chris about how companies like Viacom see the potential in child-produced content. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeffrey Marrazzo, Co-Founder and CEO of Spark Analytics, joins host Karl Ulrich to discuss how the fully integrated, commercial gene therapy company is dedicated to challenging the inevitability of genetic disease on Launch Pad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode of TechBuzz China is our second of two focused on bike-sharing in China. In it, co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma tell the story of the rest of China's bike-sharing industry beyond Ofo, focusing on major players Mobike and Hellobike. They cover Mobike's founders, fundraisings, current reach, and distinctive approach to its bike-sharing business, as well as fast-growing latecomer Hellobike's entrance to the scene. Guest speaker Karl Ulrich, the Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Wharton School, weighs in for the second week in a row, giving macro-level predictions about the global impact of new solutions for personal transportation. With 29 percent of all internet users in China now making use of bike-sharing services, what is the real impact of these services on metrics such as number of trips taken via subway, bus, and car? How have investors Alibaba and Tencent-backed Meituan staked strategic positions in this race, and how do their positions affect the battle outcomes? Who is Mobike founder Hu Weiwei, and which of the two contrasting versions of Mobike's origin story is real? How has Hellobike's focus on second and third tier cities, as well as dogged pursuit of expense management, affected its growth and staying power? Listen to the newest episode of TechBuzz China and delve into one of the biggest trends in China internet in recent years. Decide for yourself: to what extent has bike-sharing has affected China tech, the lives of everyday Chinese citizens, and the future of personal transportation worldwide? As always, you can find these stories and more at pandaily.com. Let us know what you think of the show by leaving us an iTunes review, like our Facebook page, and don't forget to tweet at us at @techbuzzchina to win some swag!
This episode of TechBuzz China is our second of two focused on bike-sharing in China. In it, co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma tell the story of the rest of China’s bike-sharing industry beyond Ofo, focusing on major players Mobike and Hellobike. They cover Mobike’s founders, fundraisings, current reach, and distinctive approach to its bike-sharing business, as well as fast-growing latecomer Hellobike’s entrance to the scene. Guest speaker Karl Ulrich, the Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Wharton School, weighs in for the second week in a row, giving macro-level predictions about the global impact of new solutions for personal transportation. With 29 percent of all internet users in China now making use of bike-sharing services, what is the real impact of these services on metrics such as number of trips taken via subway, bus, and car? How have investors Alibaba and Tencent-backed Meituan staked strategic positions in this race, and how do their positions ...
The Internet age has brought with it the “New Four Great Inventions” of China: high speed trains, scan-and-pay mobile payments, bike-sharing, and ecommerce. This week's episode is the first in a two-part story on bike-sharing-- told against a backdrop of Ofo, one of the two major Chinese players, pulling out of international markets. What happened? And most importantly, what is happening now? Listen to this week's episode of TechBuzz China by co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma, for a history lesson on Ofo! Guest speaker Karl Ulrich, the Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Wharton School, weighs in as well.TechBuzz China by Pandaily is a weekly technology podcast focused on giving you a peek into what's buzzing within the tech community in China. It is co-hosted by Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma, who are both seasoned China watchers with years of experience working in the technology space in China. They uncover and contextualize unique insights, perspectives, and takeaways on headline tech news that don't always make it into English language coverage.Our co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma break down the origin story of Ofo. Started by five Peking University graduates in bubbly 2014, the team was getting 4000 orders per day on the PKU campus alone, two months after launch. After being spotted by GSR Ventures investor Robin Luo, the rest is history. Today, ofo is at 32 million rides a day in over 200 cities. However, challenges continue to abound: repair costs, oversupply, and figuring out a viable business model in a heavy capex business.Listen to the newest episode of TechBuzz China and decide for yourself-- should bike-sharing, which has fundamentally changed how hundreds of millions of people move, remain as one of the four New Great Inventions?As always, you can find these stories and more at pandaily.com. Let us know what you think of the show by leaving us an iTunes review, like our Facebook page, and don't forget to tweet at us at @techbuzzchina to win some swag!
Wharton professor Karl Ulrich talks with Iqbal Quadir founder of GrameenPhone in Bangladesh about how he built a network with 55 million subscribers from scratch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In their new book titled Innovation Tournaments: Creating and Selecting Exceptional Opportunities Wharton professors Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich point out that identifying new opportunities shouldn't be seen as a luxury but a necessity. They note that creativity and process-driven rigor can go hand in hand when it comes to vetting and managing new ideas. One way to do this they explain is by making new ideas compete with one another in numerous rounds of vetting -- that is by running them through ”innovation tournaments” -- so that the strongest and most promising ideas make it to the final round. Rich rewards await companies that make the leap. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.