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We're continuing our Respond series with special guest speaker Neil Turner. Neil dives in to what it means to reconcile first with God, and then with others around us.
Aid groups are warning of a dire situation in Afghanistan following the Taliban's banning of female NGO workers. Many major international aid groups have suspended their operations, including the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). We spoke to the NRC's Afghanistan director, Neil Turner, who said that organisations like his need female employees in order to access the women they serve. He called on the Taliban to live up to their promises, and warned that if the ban is not reversed the effects will be devastating, with millions losing access to food, safe drinking water and vital protection services. "This is a red line for us. We will not resume [our operations] without our female employees," he told us in Perspective.
In this episode, hosted by Project journal editor Emma De Vita, we explore why getting lessons learned right is incredibly important to project success. We also look at the main challenges around lessons learned, what knowledge you should aim to capture and how to best share it. As APM's Body of Knowledge 7th Edition makes clear, knowledge is intangible and complex. It encompasses much more than documents or information. It exists in people and can be tacit and difficult to express. What's more, a supportive culture in which knowledge and learning are valued is essential for effective knowledge management. On the panel for this episode are: Ellie Carswell, a graduate project manager at programme management consultancy Faithful+Gould Dr David Eggleton, a lecturer in project management with innovation studies at the Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex, and co-author of upcoming APM research on project success Neil Turner, a reader in project learning at Cranfield University Get in touch with us at apmpodcast@thinkpublishing.co.uk
This week, we're joined by Gwendolyn Kiste to discuss her new novel, "The Rust Maidens", as well as learn about animals & why you shouldn't swim in lakes. Photo Credit: "Otters" by Neil Turner is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Pick up a copy of "The Rust Maidens" from Journalstone or Amazon Follow Gwendolyn Kiste on Twitter or her website.
On episode 3 of the Montreal Marketeers podcast, we are joined by fellow marketer Neil Turner. Neil's passion for marketing began during his university years at John Molson School of Business. He was studying to become an accountant, but he quickly realized that the numbers weren't adding up in his favor. He decided to do some affiliate marketing as a side hustle. Without any experience or knowledge of the industry, he had to learn everything through trial and error. It didn't take long for Neil to drop out of university and start a highly successful career in digital marketing. Neil is currently the Director of Marketing at FortNine (formerly Canada's Motorcycle). As the second full-time employee of the company, he played a pivotal role in growing sales year over year. FortNine currently employs 50 staff members during its peak summer season. Duration: 40 minutes Topics: - Starting off in Affiliate Marketing - Learning through trial and error - Current Affiliate Marketing landscape - Starting at FortNine - Scaling an e-commerce business - Online content strategies - Finding your passion Check out FortNine for all your motorcycle and power sport gear needs! Montreal Marketeers Episode 3 is now live and available for download. You can also subscribe and view our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, RSS link or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at montrealmarketeers.com
Nathan talks about the alt-right's "most visited website" The Daily Stormer and it's creator, Andrew Anglin. Nathan also shares several conversations with the Neil Turner and WhiteGenocideT1 Twitter accounts about censorship and transparency.
Nathan talks about the reaction on Twitter from #WhoisNeil episode 1. We then look at a Trump twitter war & learn more about who Neil Turner is.
In this episode, User Experience designer and researcher Neil Turner will share his thoughts on how and when to interact with UX professionals in your company as well as give you some practical tips and tools you can use to create a better experience for your customers. After listening to this episode, you will understand: What […] The post MBA031: UX – Are you Experienced? Interview with Neil Turner appeared first on Mastering Business Analysis.
A feature this week asks "Should patients be able to control their own records?". The website renalpatientview.org allows patients to do exactly that. Neil Turner, a professor of nephrology at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, explains how he and colleagues developed the resource. Also Steven Woloshin and Lisa Schwartz, authors of the "Not So Stories" column have turned their statistical scrutiny onto a recent advert by Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, the breast cancer charity. They explain how the case for mammography has been massively oversold.
• Nancy van Euw – a Peacecorps Returned volunteers talks about meeting her husband Ed Van Euw who is a cUSO RV 1986-1987 Volunteers from many organizations often are working together . They meet and start their journeys and in this case it was a journey of a lifetime. They are married with 3 children. Wonderful story! • Bill Raikes was in Sierra Leone 1975-1977 . Teaching O levels Geography and like many volunteers really begin to become a part of a community and learn about issues facing the community. Bill tells the story of rice and stones and how a small project he helped with is still there and can be seen on Google. Thanks Bill for taking the initiative and finding even more to do on your assignment. • Juanita Tupper Uganda 1967-1969 Uganda has just become independent and Juanita is teaching. She tells the story of Idi Amin and her encounter with him. Thanks Juanita for your service and for serving on the CUSO Board for many years. • Tony Akester- VSO not only once but twice! Tells of Presidents and encounters. • Arzena Turner ( both her and Neil Turner - husband) served in Thailand 1993-1995 She tells a great story about beginning your work in a new country, the languages to learn! Great story of starting out and the funny things that can happen. Thanks for the story and for your service!
•Nancy van Euw - a Peacecorps Returned volunteers talks about meeting her husband Ed Van Euw who is a cUSO RV 1986-1987 Volunteers from many organizations often are working together . They meet and start their journeys and in this case it was a journey of a lifetime. They are married with 3 children. Wonderful story! •Bill Raikes was in Sierra Leone 1975-1977 . Teaching O levels Geography and like many volunteers really begin to become a part of a community and learn about issues facing the community. Bill tells the story of rice and stones and how a small project he helped with is still there and can be seen on Google. Thanks Bill for taking the initiative and finding even more to do on your assignment. •Juanita Tupper Uganda 1967-1969 Uganda has just become independent and Juanita is teaching. She tells the story of Idi Amin and her encounter with him. Thanks Juanita for your service and for serving on the CUSO Board for many years. •Tony Akester- VSO not only once but twice! Tells of Presidents and encounters. •Arzena Turner ( both her and Neil Turner - husband) served in Thailand 1993-1995 She tells a great story about beginning your work in a new country, the languages to learn! Great story of starting out and the funny things that can happen. Thanks for the story and for your service! CUSO-VSOVolunteer for a better world! Share Skills volunteers in 43 Countries-Bangladesh,Bolivia,Burkina Faso,Cambodia,Cameroon,China,El Salvador,Eritrea,Ethiopia,Gambia,Guatemala ,Ghana,Guyana,Honduras,India,Jamaica,Indonesia,Kenya,Laos,Malawi,Maldives,Mongolia,Mozambique,Namibia,Nepal ,Nigeria,Pakistan,Papua New Guinea,Peru,Philippines,Rwanda,Sierra, Leone,South Africa,Sri Lanka,Tajikistan,Tanzania,Thailand,Togo, ,Uganda,Vanuatu,Vietnam,Zambia and Zimbabwe.Support our workwww.cuso-vso.org