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Enjoy the teaching ministry of Kent Mundhenk - at a Ministerial Alliance Luncheon - and discover how people from other cultures do not always think in ways that can easily be outlined; which, if understood, can help us better comprehend those parts of the Scripture that are also hard to outline.
Enjoy the teaching ministry of Kent Mundhenk - at a Ministerial Alliance Luncheon - and discover how people from other cultures do not always think in ways that can easily be outlined; which, if understood, can help us better comprehend those parts of the Scripture that are also hard to outline.
Enjoy the teaching ministry of Kent Mundhenk - at a Ministerial Alliance Luncheon - and discover how people from other cultures do not always think in ways that can easily be outlined; which, if understood, can help us better comprehend those parts of the Scripture that are also hard to outline.
Enjoy the teaching ministry of Kent Mundhenk - at a Ministerial Alliance Luncheon - and discover how people from other cultures do not always think in ways that can easily be outlined; which, if understood, can help us better comprehend those parts of the Scripture that are also hard to outline.
Enjoy the teaching ministry of Kent Mundhenk - at a Ministerial Alliance Luncheon - and discover how people from other cultures do not always think in ways that can easily be outlined; which, if understood, can help us better comprehend those parts of the Scripture that are also hard to outline.
Enjoy the teaching ministry of Kent Mundhenk - at a Ministerial Alliance Luncheon - and discover how people from other cultures do not always think in ways that can easily be outlined; which, if understood, can help us better comprehend those parts of the Scripture that are also hard to outline.
Enjoy the teaching ministry of Kent Mundhenk - at a Ministerial Alliance Luncheon - and discover how people from other cultures do not always think in ways that can easily be outlined; which, if understood, can help us better comprehend those parts of the Scripture that are also hard to outline.
Enjoy the teaching ministry of Kent Mundhenk - at a Ministerial Alliance Luncheon - and discover how people from other cultures do not always think in ways that can easily be outlined; which, if understood, can help us better comprehend those parts of the Scripture that are also hard to outline.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
Join us as Kent Mundhenk shares the beatitudes in a way that challenges our thinking.
This mini episode is a standalone conversation that occurred during turnaround episode 12 with Rhonda Mundhenk, Chief Executive Officer of Clinical Health Network for Transformation (CHN). In this mini episode, Rhonda discusses what she would do if given the chance to turn around American healthcare. Episode Highlights · The ways in which social investments and preventative care are central to successful healthcare. · Differences in attitudes about healthcare between the United States and other developed countries. · How America's focus on treating disease rather than creating health shapes our approach to healthcare. Timestamps [01:17] Rhonda discusses what she would do if asked to turn around American healthcare. [02:04] Rhonda talks about how important social investments and preventative care are to a successful healthcare system. [04:07] Rhonda speaks about how the US healthcare system focuses on treating disease and morbidity rather than creating health. [07:13] Rhonda points out the positive correlation between the health of a nation's women and children, and the overall health and economic well-being of that nation. Episode Quotes by Rhonda Mundhenk: “When you think about the US healthcare system, this is the fundamental question: Are we treating disease, or are we trying to manufacture health? And therefore, where should we spend our resources?” About Rhonda Mundhenk is the Chief Executive Officer for the Clinical Health Network for Transformation (CHN) in Central Texas. Previously, Rhonda was CEO of Lone Star Circle of Care (LSCC), a system of federally qualified health centers in Central Texas. The has a Master's in Healthcare Transformation from the University of Texas at Austin, and a law degree from Northwestern University in Illinois.
In this episode, we feature Jose Bodipo-Memba and Christopher Mundhenk. Jose is the Interim Chief Diversity Officer at SMUD, and responsible for company-wide programs and services such as human resources, workforce development, diversity and inclusion, and sustainable communities. His focus is to advocate for diversity, inspire an inclusive culture based on trust and respect, and to create belonging and connection among SMUD's employees, customers, and communities, ultimately resulting in equitable outcomes for all. Chris is the Environmental Practice Group Leader and a Principal at Ascent Environmental. Over the past 22 years, Chris has been managing and preparing environmental analysis documents for a wide variety of projects pursuant to CEQA. His career has been spent in the environmental consulting industry, in addition to serving as in-house staff for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California between 2002 and 2005. Chris serves the curriculum committees for AEP's CEQA Essentials and Advanced CEQA workshops, assisting environmental professionals throughout California to learn and refresh on best practices and emerging trends in the world of environmental planning and analysis. Sustainable Communities Resource Priorities Map - https://usage.smud.org/SustainableCommunities AEP is collecting feedback via survey on its DEI Initiative. We you to share your experiences with diversity, equity and inclusion at AEP to help us better understand our current statewide membership and how we can strengthen DEI within our organization and throughout the environmental profession. June 6 is the final day to complete the survey, we appreciate your valuable feedback to help us move forward. To show our appreciation, the AEP chapter with the highest rate of submissions will receive funds to be used towards a membership appreciation event! Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/AEP-DEI Thanks for your support, and hope you enjoy this episode!
Managers are often decent at waging bets, but what if you had to take over a losing hand? Management is hard on a good day, but leading an organizational turnaround takes special skills and a willingness to persist in the face of imposing obstacles. How do you condition yourself to lead an organization when the odds are stacked against you? That's what we cover on this episode of Management Muse. In this episode, we discuss Organizational Turnarounds with Rhonda Mundhenk. Rhonda is the Chief Executive Officer at Clinical Health Network for Transformation (CHN), and former Chief Executive Officer at Lone Star Circle of Care Under her leadership, Lone Star survived a multimillion dollar financial restructuring to become one of the nation's leading federally qualified health centers. She's got major turnaround skills. Tune in to get the scoop. Timestamps: [00:01:35] Tenacity is a common characteristic of many managers; however, turnarounds require an especially invested leader. Rhonda shares why this matters. [00:02:59] Rhonda explains a 3-step process for turnarounds. 1) Preserving the core of the organization, 2) Redefining the organization, 3) Recasting the organization [00:08:28] Restructuring relies heavily on committing to a new vision and endlessly communicating the vision to everyone involved. Here, we discuss how that's best done. [00:12:41] Here, we talk about the traits necessary when turnaround work gets especially hard. [00:16:12] Rhonda talks about the importance of your team, and accessing resources outside of your organization. [00:16:55] Not every job survives a turnaround. Here's how to keep your sanity during this tough phase. [00:19:15] Rhonda reflects here on her top turnaround lessons learned [00:24:55] Here is what the pandemic taught us all about navigating uncertainty, which is a common trait of turnarounds. [00:29:02] Rhonda advises on how to influence change when you're not the CEO by: identifying your audience, communicating your why, overcoming inertia by appealing to emotions [00:37:40] Rhonda discusses looking back and seeing your good work continue. [00:43:10] What wildebeest migration and organizational restructuring have in common—the answer may surprise you. Quotes by Rhonda Mundhenk: “When you're in the moment, it just seems all consuming and there's so many things to do, but you also have to provide a vision for the future that's actually going to get people through [to] the other side.“ “You have to be able to understand your audience, understand what actually needs to happen, and then just write it to your audience in a way that [has] the emotional component. It's very rarely actually the rational things that make people change big, deep seated, you know, deeply felt beliefs.” “You just have to have that understanding that like, yes, this is the whole herd that I am responsible for, but I do understand that not the entire herd is going to make it to where we're going, because that is not the nature of migrations. So, there will be some attrition along the way. But your goal is to get that critical mass of wildebeest to jump in the water. Because actually when they all jump in the water, very few of them are gonna be eaten by crocodiles.” Resources: McKinley, William, Scott Latham, and Michael Braun. "Organizational decline and innovation: Turnarounds and downward spirals." Academy of management review 39.1 (2014): 88-110. Useem, Michael. Leading Up. New York: Currency, 2001. www.managementmuse.com https://culsure.com/product/organizational-benchmark/ https://ondemandleadership.com/strategic-planning/
Ten News Gets Extra: Join us to learn about Down Syndrome Awareness Month. Host Bethany Van Delft speaks with Dr. Nicole Baumer about Down Syndrome and and how we are more alike than different.
The client-side or the front end of web applications, aka ‘digital user experience’, actively ingests customer/user information via forms. As the web app's front-end code runs on unmonitored devices, many application security flaws are being leveraged by malware and malicious actors to capture credentials, financial transactions, payment card data, and permit legitimate third-party vendor tools to facilitate unauthorized access or theft of sensitive data causing damages from tens of thousands to hundreds of millions of dollars. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/scw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/scw48
We've been off for a month and we come out swinging for this #Barpacolypse #Diplomaprivilege episode. Each July, thousands of law students and attorneys are required to sit for and pass the bar exam in their states if they wish to practice. The fairness, bias, and necessity of the test has been called into question in the past (Note: the exam is a relatively recent method to determine attorney competency to practice), but COVID 19 may finally force states to do away with the bar examination. The public has called administration of the test into question, due to COVID 19 health concerns, and the response from state and national bar examination boards and state courts have been a hodgepodge of confusion and guarding the status quo. Today's guests, Professor Cat Moon from Vanderbilt University, Brian L. Frye, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law in Lexington, and recent Georgetown Law School Graduate, Stefanie Mundhenk are digging deep to expose concerns and implications surrounding the 2020 bar exam and to examine creative approaches, such as Diploma Privilege and supervised practice, that not only will protect their health but may prove to be a better gauge of attorney competency. And if you think the bar exam is a good gauge, please see an excellent My Cousin Vinny tweet thread. More reading: The Case for Replacing the Bar Exam With "Diploma Privilege" The Pandemic Is Proving the Bar Exam Is Unjust and Unnecessary Veteran State Court Judge Rips Bar Exam, Says Test ‘Does Not Function To Protect The Public' COVID-19 IS CREATING A STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR INCOMING PUBLIC DEFENDERS. DIPLOMA PRIVILEGE IS THE ONLY SOLUTION. NCBE Trashes Diploma Privilege, Sprinkles In Some Racist And Sexist Conclusions Ditch In-Person Bar Exams During Pandemic, ABA Says Rome Wasn't Built in a Day and Online Bar Exams Can't Be Listen, Subscribe, Comment Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcast. Contact us anytime by tweeting us at @gebauerm or @glambert. Or, you can call The Geek in Review hotline at 713-487-7270 and leave us a message. You can email us at geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.com. As always, the great music you hear on the podcast is from Jerry David DeCicca.
PCI Dream Team: Ben Rothke, Jeff Hall, David Mundhenk, Art Cooper answer all of the toughest PCI questions, Part 2! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/scw36 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/scw for all the latest episodes!
PCI Dream Team: Ben Rothke, Jeff Hall, David Mundhenk, Art Cooper answer all of the toughest PCI questions. Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/scw36 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/scw for all the latest episodes!
Enjoy the ministry of Missionary Kent Mundhenk, as he ably declares and teaches the historical background, big picture context and practical application of the Church Council's decision in Jerusalem, concerning Gentiles and their relationship to the Law of Moses.
Enjoy the ministry of Missionary Kent Mundhenk, as he ably declares and teaches the historical background, big picture context and practical application of the Church Council's decision in Jerusalem, concerning Gentiles and their relationship to the Law of Moses.
Enjoy the ministry of Missionary Kent Mundhenk, as he ably declares and teaches the historical background, big picture context and practical application of the Church Council's decision in Jerusalem, concerning Gentiles and their relationship to the Law of Moses.
Enjoy the ministry of Missionary Kent Mundhenk, as he ably declares and teaches the historical background, big picture context and practical application of the Church Council's decision in Jerusalem, concerning Gentiles and their relationship to the Law of Moses.
Be informed by this inspiring video, featuring the ministry of Kent and Michelle Mundhenk in Papua New Guinea.
Enjoy the ministry of Missionary Kent Mundhenk, as he ably declares and teaches the historical background, big picture context and practical application of the Church Council's decision in Jerusalem, concerning Gentiles and their relationship to the Law of Moses.
Enjoy the ministry of Missionary Kent Mundhenk, as he ably declares and teaches the historical background, big picture context and practical application of the Church Council's decision in Jerusalem, concerning Gentiles and their relationship to the Law of Moses.
Enjoy the ministry of Missionary Kent Mundhenk, as he ably declares and teaches the historical background, big picture context and practical application of the Church Council's decision in Jerusalem, concerning Gentiles and their relationship to the Law of Moses.
Enjoy the ministry of Missionary Kent Mundhenk, as he ably declares and teaches the historical background, big picture context and practical application of the Church Council's decision in Jerusalem, concerning Gentiles and their relationship to the Law of Moses.
Enjoy the ministry of Missionary Kent Mundhenk, as he ably declares and teaches the historical background, big picture context and practical application of the Church Council's decision in Jerusalem, concerning Gentiles and their relationship to the Law of Moses.
Enjoy the ministry of Missionary Kent Mundhenk, as he ably declares and teaches the historical background, big picture context and practical application of the Church Council's decision in Jerusalem, concerning Gentiles and their relationship to the Law of Moses.
Meet the Panda with Kira Mundhenk
Do you run your clubs social media? Danny Meyers goes One on One with Kira Mundhenk aka @theBoothBabe as she shares some social media do’s and don’ts.
We hope you enjoy this week's broadcast, featuring inspiring music with our Praise Team and an encouraging message from Missionary Kent Mundhenk.
Drawing from his rich understanding of the Gospel and disciple making experience in Papua New Guinea, Kent Mundhenk declares the truth about all that God has already done for us and the joy that is ours; when we live in light of His love shown to us in our justification and regeneration. Kent also makes some insightful comparisons between animistic religion and some current forms of Christianity that focus on our desires rather than God's and His purposes.
Drawing from his rich understanding of the Gospel and disciple making experience in Papua New Guinea, Kent Mundhenk declares the truth about all that God has already done for us and the joy that is ours; when we live in light of His love shown to us in our justification and regeneration. Kent also makes some insightful comparisons between animistic religion and some current forms of Christianity that focus on our desires rather than God's and His purposes.
Drawing from his rich understanding of the Gospel and disciple making experience in Papua New Guinea, Kent Mundhenk declares the truth about all that God has already done for us and the joy that is ours; when we live in light of His love shown to us in our justification and regeneration. Kent also makes some insightful comparisons between animistic religion and some current forms of Christianity that focus on our desires rather than God's and His purposes.
Drawing from his rich understanding of the Gospel and disciple making experience in Papua New Guinea, Kent Mundhenk declares the truth about all that God has already done for us and the joy that is ours; when we live in light of His love shown to us in our justification and regeneration. Kent also makes some insightful comparisons between animistic religion and some current forms of Christianity that focus on our desires rather than God's and His purposes.