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Welcome back for another captivating episode of the Talent Intelligence Collective podcast! In episode 28, your regular hosts Alan Walker, Alison Etridge and Toby Culshaw engage in an intriguing discussion with Matt Higgs, Director of Organisational Capability at Arambol. Kicking things off, Toby provides the latest news roundup, spanning topics like Corn Ferry's 2024 talent acquisition trends report, the impacts of an ageing workforce and associated “grey tsunami”, and increased government attention on how AI will transform jobs and workplaces. The trends provide much food for thought on the external factors shaping workforce planning. Shifting gears to our interview with Matt Higgs, we uncover his varied career journey through recruitment consulting, strategic HR business partner roles, analytics, strategic workforce planning and organisational capability building. A key theme is the connection between proactive early careers planning and forecasting future talent needs. By scrutinising historical hiring patterns and projecting retirement trends, Matt was able to build a convincing business case for significantly expanding apprenticeship programmes. This demonstrates how data and analytics can transform typically reactive talent acquisition into forward-looking planning. Matt explains how he has expanded this approach over time, leveraging analytics to bring rigour and metrics to “softer” areas of HR like leadership development. He also shares his experience spearheading a nascent strategic workforce planning pilot, demonstrating how integrated business planning principles can create an “organic” and sustainable planning capability. Throughout the discussion, Matt emphasises the vital context talent intelligence brings to supplement internal workforce planning. By providing insights on external talent dynamics, TI enables more informed assessments of whether talent gaps can feasibly be addressed through hiring or require alternative solutions. We also cover the importance of translating long-range strategic plans into specific actions for talent acquisition to execute. The conversation underscores Matt's invaluable perspective on bringing together analytics, planning, talent intelligence and more to enable superior workforce decisions. His wisdom leaves us eager to have him back for future episodes to share more talent insights! Until next time, stay intelligent folks, and don't forget to share the podcast! Don't forget to say hi to our wonderful sponsors → Stratigens!
Some days just make you feel like crap. It can be any random ridiculous reason that you can think of. Today's one of those days and for some reason I couldn't get this poem or song on whatever you want to call it out of my head so if you are having a crappy day as well, I hope this one makes you feel little bit better
On October 29, 2020, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with UCSF Neurosurgeon Philip Starr for an episode of Neuroscientists Talk Shop. Charles J. Wilson, Matt Higgs and Salma Quraishi chatted with Dr. Starr about state-of-the-art closed loop brain stimulation therapies in humans and pathological oscillations in the basal ganglia network. Philip Starr MD PhD is Professor of Neurosurgery; Dolores Cakebread Chair in Neurological Surgery; Surgical Director, Parkinson's Disease Research, Education And Care Center (PADRECC), San Francisco Veteran's Affairs Medical Centerhttps://www.ucsfhealth.org/providers/...https://pdcenter.ucsf.edu/philip-star...http://www.cnep-uc.org/founding-membe...Charles J. Wilson PhD is Ewing Halsell Chair of Biology at UTSA & Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute. https://marlin.life.utsa.eduMatt Higgs PhD is Assistant Professor of Research in Biology at UTSA. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term...Salma Quraishi PhD is Associate Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute & Assistant Professor of Research at UTSA https://neuroscience.utsa.eduNeuroscientists Talk Shop podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yxatz6fqUTSA Neurosciences Institute: https://neuroscience.utsa.eduThe University of Texas San Antonio: https://www.utsa.edu
On October 29, 2020, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with UCSF Neurosurgeon Philip Starr for an episode of Neuroscientists Talk Shop. Charles J. Wilson, Matt Higgs and Salma Quraishi chatted with Dr. Starr about state-of-the-art closed loop brain stimulation therapies in humans and pathological oscillations in the basal ganglia network. Philip Starr MD PhD is Professor of Neurosurgery; Dolores Cakebread Chair in Neurological Surgery; Surgical Director, Parkinson's Disease Research, Education And Care Center (PADRECC), San Francisco Veteran's Affairs Medical Center https://www.ucsfhealth.org/providers/... https://pdcenter.ucsf.edu/philip-star... http://www.cnep-uc.org/founding-membe... Charles J. Wilson PhD is Ewing Halsell Chair of Biology at UTSA & Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute. Matt Higgs PhD is Assistant Professor of Research in Biology at UTSA Salma Quraishi PhD is Associate Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute & Assistant Professor of Research at UTSA
In this episode Nathan talks to Matt Higgs who is a self confessed data geek - Matt give a very candid and open insight into making things happen on a budget, focusing on the positive and using data to your advantage when making end to end talent based decisions. Enjoy.
First in a new series of Interviews with Data Scientists, we speak to Matt Higgs of The Data Lab.
Hear about travel to The Hebrides as the Amateur Traveler talks to Matt Higgs about his trip to these remote islands in Scotland.
Hear about travel to The Hebrides as the Amateur Traveler talks to Matt Higgs about his trip to these remote islands in Scotland.
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
Hear about travel to The Hebrides as the Amateur Traveler talks to Matt Higgs about his trip to these remote islands in Scotland.
We welome photographer Greg Whitton to the show on Episode 11. Greg has become a well known and respected figure on the Landscape and Travel photography scene in the last few years. He was the Outdoor Photography Magazine 'Outdoor Photographer of the Year - 2014' amongst various other commendations and award wins. However, it's not all about competitions and Greg discusses his passion for photography, some of his struggles, worries and also plans for the future. We hope you enjoy this engaging chat with Greg and co-host Paul Sanders. Also on Episode 11 we catch up with Matt Higgs, the Technical Editor at www.wexphotographic.com and chat about the NEW Fuji Medium Format GFX digital camera. We discuss the benefits of such a camera and the ways of obtaining one without selling a lung or similar. As usual we'd like to extend our thanks to Wex Photographic for supporting the show. Do check them out for any of your image making requirements. You can find The Togcast on Facebook, Twitter and our NEW Instagram page. Please do connect with us online, we love to hear your feedback, comments, suggestions and more. The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory (www.samgregory-photography.com) and Paul Sanders (www.paulsanders.biz) www.thetogcast.com
We're joined by fine art and landscape photographer Rachael Talibart on Episode 10 of The Togcast. We chat with Rachael about shooting on the south coast of England, her transition towards a more abstract and intimate style of shooting, and also some of the challenges and successes of selling her work. You can see more about Rachael at www.rachaeltalibart.com, she's an award winning landscape photographer who runs workshops in the UK and regularly showcases her work at various exhibitions and galleries. Also on Episode 10 we catch up with Matt Higgs, Techinical Editor at WEX Photographic about the new camera releases from Fuji. We chat about the X-100F and XT-20 and where they sit in the range and who they'd be useful for. As usual we would like to thank WEX Photographic for their support of the show, do stop by www.wexphotographic.com for all your photography needs. We'll be back soon with Episode 11 and Greg Whitton, but do keep up with us on Facebook, Twitter and our NEW Instagram page. Thanks for listening! www.thetogcast.com
Students learn how to design, develop and produce rich multimedia content. Students learn the skills and expertise necessary to develop web sites complying with the latest Web 2 standards. Students learn video production skills applicable to news acquisition, advertising and training DVD’s and more. St John’s Multimedia Department is an Apple Authorised Training Centre for Final Cut Pro, the industry leading software for non-linear video editing and production. Students acquire the skills necessary to produce all forms of video material applicable to DVD’s using SD and HD content, the production of video for IPTV and for Streaming Media as well as for iPads, mobile phones and so on. In addition students, using Macromedia Director, learn how to author interactive CD’s for presentation purposes, they learn image processing skills using Adobe Photoshop as well as design skills, media analysis and project management skills and expertise.