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The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), long a favored forum for patent infringement disputes, has recently come under fire for duplicating the functions of the federal courts where patents disputes – often the same ones that are before the ITC – are litigated. In this panel, Professors Jorge L. Contreras, Michael Doane, and F. Scott […]
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), long a favored forum for patent infringement disputes, has recently come under fire for duplicating the functions of the federal courts where patents disputes – often the same ones that are before the ITC – are litigated. In this panel, Professors Jorge L. Contreras, Michael Doane, and F. Scott Kieff will discuss the pros and cons of the ITC's patent jurisdiction and whether any changes are warranted in light of technology markets that are increasingly global in scope.Featuring:Prof. Jorge L. Contreras, James T. Jensen Endowed Professor for Transactional Law & Director of the Program on Intellectual Property and Technology Law, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of LawProf. Michael Doane, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, University of Akron School of LawProf. F. Scott Kieff, Stevenson Bernard Professor, George Washington University Law School, and Former Commissioner, U.S. International Trade CommissionModerator: Michael K. Friedland, Founding Partner, Friedland Cianfrani LLP--To register, click the link above.
Whale sharks are actually pretty well dressed. But their clothes are invisible. They consist of billions of microbes that protect the sharks’ skin. Tim and Cat chat with marine microbial ecologist and whale shark researcher, Dr Michael Doane, about one of his favorite study subjects. Wanna follow a tiger, bull or great white sharks on [...]Read More... from Whale sharks and their invisible cloak
Whale sharks are actually pretty well dressed. But their clothes are invisible. They consist of billions of microbes that protect the sharks’ skin. Tim and Cat chat with marine microbial ecologist and whale shark researcher, Dr Michael Doane, about one of his favorite study subjects. Wanna follow a tiger, bull or great white sharks on […]
Hey guys, Cherry here! It's the show's two year anniversry and we're gonna celebrate in style. You guys nominated Michael Doane so he is back as the special guest as we reminisce about the show's humble beginnings about what the future holds for the show! And as always stay tuned! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatsenouoghcherry/message
Today, we're diving headfirst into the topic of accessibility of event tech. We know it's all fun and games to go on and on about all the cool stuff out there. But what happens when we bring forth the issue of accessibility of event tech? It's important to us here at Endless that we really get to the nitty and gritty of all things technology-related in the industry. And that includes talking about how you can make your events more accessible. So, to help us with this task, this week we welcome two very special guests. Joining our host Brandt Krueger are Michael Doane and Meghan Capiaghi. Michael is the Marketing Manager of CadmiumCD and Meghan is the company's developer. Together, the three will walk you through everything you need to know about accessibility of event tech. Press play and join us on today's tech journey! Click here to read the blog, see the full audio transcription and resources!
Hey guys, Cherry here! Join me this week with returning guests Michael Doane and Gabby Morgan as we talk about our childhoods and nostalgia. This will mostly center around our favorite kids show growing up as children! Did I miss any? Comment @thatsenoughcherry and I will shout-out the show and your name! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatsenouoghcherry/message
Season 2 is up and running! With this new season you guys will get a closer look at the lovely schoolmates I interact with on a daily basis, starting with my best friend Michael Doane! Tune in as you find the essences of this four year dynamic duo! And don't forget to check out Millennial Minute on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2QK3Osmakm9XNaspCJ0X11?si=Si6WRMyJQeyebp6S2xenKQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatsenouoghcherry/message
Michael Doane is the Managing Director of the Agriculture and Food Systems at The Nature Conservancy, a nonprofit organization and the world’s leader in providing nature conservation efforts. Their mission is to conserve Mother Nature for future generations by buying lands to prevent plant and animal extinction and restoring otherwise ruined parts of nature back to its former glory. Michael’s responsible for ensuring industries that rely heavily on nature are managed and controlled. He primarily concentrates on projects involving soil health, sustainable forestry and ranching, and nutrient loss reductions. Today, Michael Doane shares his company’s advocacies and their many projects. He discusses the company’s history and what made them become the leading conservation organization. He also explains some of their company’s many successful projects as well as their prospects, and how they prioritize which ones to fund first. “As food demand grows, there will be some expansion. But, we also think it can be done in a way that does the least amount of harm to nature.” - Michael Doane This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast: What the Nature Conservancy is all about. What led the Nature Conservancy to agriculture? The projects the company is working on. How they work with their investors and partners. Why they prefer to partner with the private industry. How they decide which strategic priorities to pursue. What it means to manage optimal soil health. How they build trust with their investors. What is the Techstars Sustainability Accelerator all about? Michael Doane’s Words of Wisdom: There are special places and special species and plants that need protection. Management practice change can really address a lot of the current environmental problems. There's some very cost-effective emission reduction opportunities sitting right here in agriculture. Investing in nature is a good investment. Resources Mentioned: Nature’s Own Hedge Fund, article by Bloomberg Connect with Michael Doane: The Nature Conservancy Twitter Check Out Our Sponsor for the “Sustainability at Scale” Series Have you ever heard of Marrone’s BIO WITH BITE? Marrone Bio Innovation offers crop pest protection for the modern organic and conventional production systems. To make sure every grower using their products realize the best possible return on investment, Marrone invests time and resources to thoroughly test and demonstrate the efficacy of those new state of the art products. With serious trial data to back it up! You can see more and connect directly with Marrone by visiting them at www.marronebio.com Marrone is very proud to support The Future Of Agriculture blog series on sustainability in agriculture with Tim Hammerich. We Are a Part of a Bigger Family! The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today. Share the Ag-Love! Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots! Learn more about AgGrad by visiting: Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter AgGrad on Facebook AgGrad on LinkedIn AgGrad on Instagram
What I Learned Interviewing Over 300 EventProfs – The ICONIC Silvia Pellegrini, VLogger and Managing Director of Events Uncovered TV, is joining us today! In this episode, Silvia explains how she got involved in events and how she began #EventsUncovered. She also discusses some of the things that have stood out over the years in her 300+ interviews. (technology, trends, apps, holograms, etc.) Silvia’s best piece of advice is to “be yourself and be authentic”! “You are enough.” Perfection is not a requirement. This is an encouraging and uplifting episode you can’t afford to miss! If you’ve ever considered starting your own vlog, this episode will give you some great information and tips about how to get started. This is one ICONIC young lady with a LOT of information and experience to share. We are thrilled to have her featured on this episode! Don’t forget to check out our Epic Resources section below for some awesome insider favorites that were mentioned today! You’re watching this recording of our episode here on our blog, but wouldn’t you rather watch live, ask your own questions, and participate in person? Subscribe now to watch live! (We’ll remind you of upcoming episodes.) We would love for you to join us LIVE and bring your questions for our icons. We do this for you! Follow our iconic guests on Twitter: Silvia Pellegrini Brandt Krueger Epic resources mentioned: Events Uncovered TV Events Uncovered Blog Canva Slack Zoom The Crossing: A Novel by Michael Doane
What I Learned Interviewing Over 300 EventProfs – The ICONIC Silvia Pellegrini, VLogger and Managing Director of Events Uncovered TV, is joining us today! In this episode, Silvia explains how she got involved in events and how she began #EventsUncovered. She also discusses some of the things that have stood out over the years in her 300+ interviews. (technology, trends, apps, holograms, etc.) Silvia’s best piece of advice is to “be yourself and be authentic”! “You are enough.” Perfection is not a requirement. This is an encouraging and uplifting episode you can’t afford to miss! If you’ve ever considered starting your own vlog, this episode will give you some great information and tips about how to get started. This is one ICONIC young lady with a LOT of information and experience to share. We are thrilled to have her featured on this episode! Don’t forget to check out our Epic Resources section below for some awesome insider favorites that were mentioned today! You’re watching this recording of our episode here on our blog, but wouldn’t you rather watch live, ask your own questions, and participate in person? Subscribe now to watch live! (We’ll remind you of upcoming episodes.) We would love for you to join us LIVE and bring your questions for our icons. We do this for you! Follow our iconic guests on Twitter: Silvia Pellegrini Brandt Krueger Epic resources mentioned: Events Uncovered TV Events Uncovered Blog Canva Slack Zoom The Crossing: A Novel by Michael Doane
John Federico (@gadgetboy) talks with Michael Doane (@medoane) about the “new” technology requirements for event planners, the mission critical nature of events, and managing the expectations of the next generation of conference attendees - and more!
In this frank, hopefully constructive, and informal conversation on ERP project failure and it's disturbing persistence, Jon Reed talks to Michael Doane about the problem and what solutions have a chance at closing the failure gap. There is a particular focus on the impact of independent advisors and how business benefits are quantified. Yes, you can get Busting the Omnichannel on iTunes.
SAP and Enterprise Trends Podcasts from Jon Reed (@jonerp) of diginomica.com
In this frank, hopefully constructive, and informal conversation on ERP project failure and it's disturbing persistence, Jon Reed talks to Michael Doane about the problem and what solutions have a chance at closing the failure gap. There is a particular focus on the impact of independent advisors and how business benefits are quantified.
The first program of a two-part series to discuss efforts to improve agriculture practices and water use from a global and local perspective is the subject of this episode of Conversations. Dr. Roberto Lenton, Executive Director of the Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute at the University of Nebraska Lincoln and Michael Doane, Vice President of Sustainable Agriculture Policy at Monsanto, will be the featured panelists in this discussion. James W. Davis, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Washington University, will moderate the pane
SAP and Enterprise Trends Podcasts from Jon Reed (@jonerp) of diginomica.com
Michael Doane, the subject of my first JonERP.com podcast, joins me again for number 50 (though it's the 49th loaded in the system). We celebrate with a new JonERP musical intro(!) as well as an in-depth conversation with the inimitable Michael Doane, author of the classic New SAP Blue Book and the upcoming SAP Green Book: Thrive After Go-Live.
SAP and Enterprise Trends Podcasts from Jon Reed (@jonerp) of diginomica.com
Listen in with Jon as he talks with one of the most influential and compelling voices in the SAP community, Michael Doane. Along with Jon, Michael is the co-author of The SAP Consultant Handbook, and his recently updated SAP Blue Book has become the industry standard for all business readers looking to get a handle on SAP. In this in-depth, 45 minute interview, Jon and Michael sit down for a frank look at a changing SAP market full of new opportunities but plenty of challenges. During this "state of the industry" discussion, Jon asks Michael for his take on a number of key questions facing SAP professionals, including: - How the SAP market rebounded, and what factors contributed to SAP's market surge. - Michael's work at Performance Monitor and why Performance Monitor is uniquely positioned to monitor SAP (and Oracle) consulting trends. - Why Michael updated the SAP Blue Book and what has changed in the SAP market since his first edition. - The drivers that will push the SAP market forward in the next five years. - What key skills SAP consultants are lacking now and what skills they will need to add to stay competitive. - Why "offshoring" has had such a big impact on SAP consulting and why Michael thinks that "ABAP is dead" as a good consulting niche. - Why Michael is a bit skeptical of "Business Intelligence" hype. - How SAP and Oracle are positioning themselves as they battle for the mid-market. - The importance of choosing skills over rates.
Michael Doane, founder and chief intelligence officer of Performance Monitor discusses his firms study of the top systems integrators.Listen here or download to your favorite mobile device.