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Deon and Gary were recently away attending the annual NPA Australia Conference, and as usual, some great speakers were presenting. In this special episode, Gary and Deon share some of their key takeaways from their recruiter peers and presenters, particularly Nigel Dalton and Mike Boyle, for you to learn from vicariously!
Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
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The Shadow Minister for Youth Justice & Victim Support and former Mackay police officer and LNP candidate for the seat of Mackay came in to the studio to explain the "Adult Crime, Adult Time" campaignSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I have always enjoyed my chats with Social Scientist, Nigel Dalton and there is no better person to discuss the end of the world. Once again, we had a thought provoking show that will have you question where you are at in the world, what you can do to enact change in your and others lives around you and what you can expect over the coming decade. I hope you enjoy this chat as much as I did and I would love to hear your thoughts.
Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
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In our final episode of season 1 we're joined by Nigel Dalton and William Huynh, forefront thought leaders in artificial intelligence, as they dissect the transformative role of AI in the manufacturing sector. This episode offers a deep dive into the evolving landscape of AI-driven production. Delving into cutting-edge AI applications, from predictive analytics to smart automation, we uncover how Australian manufacturers can leverage AI for enhanced efficiency and innovation. The discussion highlights successful case studies, common pitfalls, ethical concerns and essential strategies for integrating AI into manufacturing workflows. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone keen to understand the intersection of AI and manufacturing, and how it propels Australia's competitiveness in the global market.
Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
Cop Chat with Nigel Dalton from Mackay Police – He has been making sure school leavers are safe at Schoolies in Airlie Beach for a while now and we caught up with him while he was there to see how it was all going. The Daily Mercury reported through the week there was a mystery third person standing for Mayor in next year's local elections and the only two people in council that knew who it was were Councillors Matin Bella and Fran Mann – so we called Fran to see if she would tell us who it is. Christmas is all about giving, and this year's toy drive appeal is in full swing. We received an email from Emma who is Paisley's mum. Paige wanted to donate her unboxed birthday presents to the cause – very touching, and we spoke with Paisley. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
Schoolies is on, and Nigel is taking care of the young adults letting their hair down after 12 years of schoolSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
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Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
Halloween is just around the corner and Nigel has some tips on keeping trick-or-treating safe for everyoneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sgt Nigel Dalton and Brad Huddleston were interviewed on WIN News in Mackay, Australia, regarding the Digital Rehab 2023 Tour.
With AI hitting the mainstream media with the introduction of apps like Open AI's ChatGPT, Business Leaders are now rightly asking the question about how to leverage AI to achieve a competitive advantage. Nigel Dalton is a preeminent expert in Australia on the topics of Lean and AI and living proof you don't need to be a technologist to run technology. We discuss how AI is evolving and the opportunity for Australian manufacturers, how to use Lean to its full potential, the opportunity for the next generation of millennial leaders to leverage technology and modern leadership theory, and practical tips for Australian manufacturers to make a start in embracing AI and making bets on the future to enable growth through tough economic times.
Nigel Dalton is a social scientist to the core and someone who I've had the pleasure of working with, spending time with and learning from for over a decade. There is not a conversation that I have had with Nigel where I haven't learnt something, been challenged by something or been lead to understand something better and this weeks podcast discussion was no different. Nigel and I sit down to talk about the world and look to solve a few of life's problems and do it in a fun and lighthearted way. This is not a podcast to be missed and I do hope you gain value from the insightful conversation that we had. I hope you enjoy the podcast and as always, please hit that SUBSCRIBE BUTTON to make sure you never miss any future episode and please consider leaving a 5 STAR RATING and POSITIVE REVIEW as it would mean the world to me. Contact with Adam Martin: Instagram: @balance_by_adam Website: www.thenobreakfastguy.com Email: info@thenobreakfastguy.com YouTube: www.youtube.com/thenobreakfastguy
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Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
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Future opportunity for the real estate industry isn't about tech adoption, property market shifts or even fee discussions. It involves solving your client's struggle, according to social scientist Nigel Dalton. And that struggle will change, he says, as new generations enter the market and technology advances. But if you can find the roadblocks that stand in the way of transacting or renting property, that's where there's an opportunity to innovate and future-proof your business. As the former Chief Inventor for REA and a current social scientist at global consultancy ThoughtWorks, Nigel has a deep insight into both tech and social trends. He notes the pace of change is gathering momentum, and it's only likely to continue in the years to come. In this Elevate podcast with Elite Agent Managing Editor Samantha McLean, Nigel examines some of the tech and social trends which are emerging now, what's likely to happen in the next 10 years, and also beyond. He shares how that will impact real estate, and why agencies need to start preparing for the shift. Nigel notes those changes include Baby Boomers exiting the property market, the rise of Gen Z in the workplace and real estate market, and the increasing integration of the online and offline world. And Nigel says he's concerned for the industry if they believe the next 10 years will be anything like the decade that has just been. It won't be predictable, it won't be all laid out, it won't be about plugging the gaps with technology. Instead, it will involve knowing your customer, understanding their struggle and finding new and innovative ways to better cater to their needs. It will also involve seizing on the local advantage rather than being overwhelmed by global trends. “This is not a war of global companies versus local camps. Ignore the globals, they cannot get down to your neighbourhood. Big companies are terrible at local, but you're brilliant. Exploit that and solve the struggle.” Nigel Dalton. https://youtu.be/n9hMfr1orSo Nigel and Samantha also discuss: How generational change will reshape the property market over the coming years, with a disenfranchised cohort coming in and the property rich Baby Boomers bowing out.Why the pace of change is rapidly accelerating, what the future is likely to hold and how a five-year plan will soon be irrelevant.The rise of the metaverse, how Gen Z has been embracing it for years and why agents are mistaken if they think it's not about real estate.How Gen Z will reshape the real estate workforce and why they will be an incredible asset to the industry, but only if you can find the right way to motivate them and cater to their needs.How 2050 is now closer than 1990 and why you should have this front of mind when preparing your business for the future.Why true innovation lies in paying attention to your customer's experience, while getting “into the weeds” of really running a company.Key examples of how real estate businesses are seeing their customer's struggle and creating innovative ways to assist.Why time is your client's most precious asset and how this gives agencies an opportunity to claw back decreased commissions via additional services.How to approach automation, and why it pays to be careful about what's automated and what's not.Why employees need a map of where they're going, and an idea of the progress made rather than just turning up ‘for another day at the salt mines'.Nigel's favourite question to ask about the future of real estate, and the mindset it helps reveal.How and why agencies can embrace real opportunity when they choose to be the best player in their neighbourhood And much, much more… Nigel Dalton will be on hand at Elite Retreat from 31 July to 3 August, helping attendees reimagine the future of real estate and embrace the tech and social trends emerging. You can find out more about Elite Retreat and the lineup of speakers and experts attending here.
Building a scalable product and proving the market is difficult, but scaling a business is harder. Whilst start-ups are often proudly scrappy, it takes a whole new level of maturity to achieve scale. Nigel Dalton, once described as the godfather of Agile in Australia, is a social scientist in the Digital Transformation and Operations Team at Thoughtworks. Nigel shares his views on the importance of ‘playing-up' – a growth mindset that sees you thinking and executing one horizon ahead of your actual growth; using and implementing SaaS platforms to enable scale. He also explores why having a platform strategy is so important to scale-ups, dealing with complexity and uncertainty, and the steps to success. Platform Owner's Guidebook: https://www.shanewilliams.com.au/book See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded in November 2020 as research for the book that would become ‘The Platform Owner's Guidebook' Nigel Dalton social scientist, AI thought leader and the ‘Godfather of Agile' shares his experiences of implementing complex s Platform Owner's Guidebook: https://www.shanewilliams.com.au/book See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nigel Dalton, a client of mine since 2008 when he underwent open heart surgery (getting a mechanical aortic valve) is a well-known kiwi social scientist. Having worked around the world in digital and technology roles (startups, scale-ups and enterprise), when we first met he was the Head of IT at Lonely Planet, the travel guide company with HQ in Melbourne, Australia.He subsequently moved to manage technology and research at REA Group, who operate property portals like realestate.com.au across multiple countries; and currently works at Thoughtworks, a global tech and business consulting firm. He has worked across the 3 generations of the world wide web - Web 1; Web 2; and now Web 3.You may ask... What's a 'social scientist'?They are people with the talent of making everyday things in our lives sound exciting and weird, and making the complex and extraordinary aspects of our lives sound boring and straightforward.In this weeks podcast, I asked Nigel his thoughts on what the 2020s will bring us in the realms of virtual reality like Facebook's metaverse, new currencies like Bitcoin and the new ways in which people will continue to interact in this highly technological world.I also posed questions like, is my Dad right, and should we get our kids off their screens and out onto the footie field like he was in the 1960s and what has the pandemic taught us about this new online world?During my discussion with Nigel, it was my hope to answer these questions or at the very least talk about how this will play out for my trade in health and fitness and how YOU will navigate the world and ensure you are healthy and READY for this new place we will call home in the coming years?I hope you enjoy the podcast and as always, please hit that SUBSCRIBE BUTTON to make sure you never miss any future episode and please consider leaving a 5 STAR RATING and POSITIVE REVIEW as it would meant the world to me.Join the tribe and become a NO BREAKFAST CLUB member today and receive a brand new workout each week, access to 3 LIVE Zoom sessions each week and access to the my VIMEO on demand workouts that you can do in your own time.Anyone can join and all you need to do is CLICK HERE to find out more and sign up today to join the team!Talking Points During Podcast:Ready Player One (Ernest Cline): great book and movie for understanding the coming virtual reality metaverse life.Snow Crash (Neal Stephenson): a serious science fiction book by the author who actually coined the term 'metaverse'. Highly likely how our world will turn out.Anthrovision (Gillian Tett): great book to learn to view our world like a social scientist, with a wonderful chapter on teenagers and the web.Tim Berners-Lee: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners-LeeBad Blood - the latest chapter in the Theranos scandal: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/bad-blood-the-final-chapter/id1575738174Virtual reality fitness (using Facebook's Oculus Rift headset): https://youtu.be/qiL4HvldAecContact Nigel Dalton:Email: nigel.dalton@thoughtworks.comContact The No Breakfast Guy:Instagram: @the_no_breakfast_guyWebsite: www.thenobreakfastguy.comEmail: info@thenobreakfastguy.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/thenobreakfastguy
My guest in this episode is the wonderful Nigel Dalton, one of real estate's original big thinkers. Now, most of us know him from his days at realestate.com.au where he led the REA Labs Project. He has recently joined software consultancy ThoughtWorks, expanding his background and training as a social scientist into a much more roving brief. Now in every episode of the PropTech Podcast, we ask our guests what they think the next five years will hold for the property industry. In this podcast, Nigel gives us an in-depth look at the three major trends that are driving the future of real estate. Believe it or not, it doesn't really involve blockchain, AI, or big data. Instead, the future of real estate looks a lot more human. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theproptechpodcast/message
Organisations usually struggle with the volume and complexity of the legislative and regulatory requirements thrust upon the business. Add to that their internal policies and standards and the challenge is clear. In today's episode we speak to Nigel about his organisation, Strytex, and the service offering he provides to help organisation master their compliance obligations.I'd encourage you to get in touch with Nigel even if it's just to find out more about his unique offer.As always, I hope you enjoy this episode!
Nigel Dalton of ThoughtWorks and Rik Brown attempt to make some sense of 2020. Nigel's take as a social scientist is fascinating. In this show note we have included links to key parts of this conversation brainpickings/isaac-asimov en.wikipedia.org/The_Science_Fiction_Hall_of_Fame Thank you Nigel - you got us thinking differently thepeoplespot.com
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In this episode of Press 2 for more information hosts Nigel Dalton, Sue Visic and Evan Bottcher have a chat with fellow ThoughtWorkers Mat Kelcey and Matt Travers on the topic of their popular and recent By ThoughtWorks event on 'Machine Learning for Product Managers'. We cover questions like: How do ML and PM fit together? What are the "gotchas"? Is GPT-3 a threat to product people's jobs? Plus, we also discuss how we can separate the hype of machine learning as a tool for product people, from reality.
Creating a seamless Online to Offline customer experience is a key differentiator in today’s market. Nigel Dalton, Chief Inventor at REA Group, a global, online real estate company shares how organizations can shift their mindsets and learn from the Chinese Online to Offline experience. If you are a digital leader, wanting to leverage your data to delight your customers, this is the podcast for you.
(AUDIO) Epic Games, the makers of the video game "Fortnite" are being sued. The class-action lawsuit alleges that the popular game is as addictive as cocaine. In this podcast, Brad Huddleston and Sgt. Nigel Dalton of the Queensland Police were interviewed on ABC Radio in Australia to discuss this issue in detail.
Squads, tribes and guilds: Is agile management the future of the workplace? Nigel Dalton, Chief Inventor of REA Group - which operate the realestate.com website - takes us around their office in Richmond Victoria, set up for their agile work force. He explains some of the current jargon including "tribes, squads and guilds" - and shows us the "portal to China".
The way we're consuming media is changing – that's no secret. We're watching on-demand TV, streaming music in our own time and getting our news on social media. If we're all online, do property buyers still value a physical display home? Mike Gill & Nigel Dalton discuss how to wow the buyers of tomorrow, and how to create a personalized buying experience to future proof your sales strategy. With all the change, the new tech and at the new "normal" pace, how does that affect the way property seekers make big decisions? Listen in to find out how to stay one step ahead. For more, visit https://developmenthub.realestate.com.au/ realestate.com.au Pty Ltd does not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information contained in this podcast or accept any liability arising in any way from any omissions or errors. The information provided through this podcast is of a general nature only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. It should not be used, relied upon, or treated as a substitute for specific professional advice. We recommend that you seek professional advice before making any property decisions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just over 11 years ago, Nigel was looking to fulfil a dream and compete in a very prestigious bike race in France and follow the greats of Le Tour de France. All that stood in his way was having his GP sign off a medical clearance to allow him to race and so off Nigel went to get what he thought would be an easy signature and he would be on the next plane to France.What he didn't know at the time was there was something VERY wrong with his heart and if he hadn't had such a diligent Doctor, he would most likely NOT be sitting here today and talking to me on my podcast show.Listen in this week as we talk about Nigel's journey back from open heart surgery and how he came to find the no breakfast life. We will discus the change this has had on his life as well Nigel will share a few tips he has found that made the transition into The No Breakfast life that little bit easier.I have loved spending time with Nigel over the years and I hope you enjoy this chat we had and it helps you on your own journey.If you enjoyed the podcast it would mean the world to me if you could take 2 minutes to leave a review and 5 star rating.Find me at or contact me on:Instagram: @the_no_breakfast_guyWebsite: www.thenobreakfastguy.comYouTube: The No Breakfast GuyEmail: info@thenobreakfastguy.com
Stop what you're doing. Step back. Take a breath. Surely there's a better way of getting this done. Surely there are new approaches we can take to getting our message heard. Surely there are new technologies that will make our work bigger, faster, stronger, better. Good news - there's all that and more just around the corner. During this podcast, you'll discover:Innovation trends we'll see take off and make a serious impact in 2019.The latest strategic approaches to maximising return on your effort and investment.What 'enterprise agility' means for marketers, and how to thrive using lean and agile methods.What omni-channel marketing will mean in 2019.How AI platforms are going to disrupt marketing for the better.Panellists include:Jenny Williams, Chief Marketing Officer, Compare the MarketNigel Dalton, Chief Inventor, REA Group John Cosgrove, Partner - Salesforce Einstein, GrowthOps Panel Facilitator: James Gauci, Senior Digital ManagerPodcast Host and Event MC: Lisa Ma, Networx Brisbane & Iceberg EventsFurther resource links:Reload Media blog post: ‘Strategy and Innovation for 2019’ – Brisbane Networx November 2019Networx final top tips video: Strategy & Innovation for 2019+++This is a live recording at Loft West End on 27 November 2018 by Select Audio Visual.Networx Brisbane events are organised by conference and events company, Iceberg Events. These events are proudly supported by Reload Media, Vivo Group, Select Audio Visual, Vision6, Andzen and DPMA. Produced by Networx Brisbane, Australia. For upcoming live events, visit https://brisbane.networxevents.com.au/eventsFollow Networx Brisbane on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Never miss an episode. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox or TuneIn to get new episodes as they become available.
In this podcast recorded at the Agile India conference Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Nigel Dalton, Chief Inventor at REA Group about his experiences and the need to take back management as an important practice in today’s organisations Why listen to this podcast: • There is a science of invention – deliberately combining things that you might not have thought of combining before • What matters more than having an agile process is having a resilient organisation – bounce-back-ability • The four elements which need to be present for sustainable success are good management, resilience, creativity and agility • Management as a profession and practice has become tainted and unpopular, yet good management is critical to organisation success • The more organizations that can apply humanistic values, lean principles, value focus, flow of work and continuous improvement the stronger the economy will become More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ hhttps://bit.ly/2HQNoJW You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2HQNoJW
Craig is at YOW! Hong Kong and is sitting with Nigel Dalton, Chief Inventor at REA Group and the Australian “Godfather of Agile” and they reminisce about: Anita Sengupta’s YOW! Hong Kong keynote “The Future of Mars Exploration“ Akin’s Rules of Spacecraft Design – “don’t mess it up, there are people involved” Nigel Dalton’s YOW! … Continue reading →
A podcast celebrating internationalwomensday.com Featuring Nat Feehan, Alice Sidhu, Simone Carroll and Kate Temby. Balance within Self Balance within Home, Family & Domestic Balance within Wealth Balance within Media Balance within Board Rooms Shining a light on people and organisations doing it brilliantly. Making the most of this moment in history. The Power of Equanimity Actionable Insight. Music recorded in LoF studio by Nigel Dalton and Ash Naylor. Please follow our LinkedIn page linkedin.com/company/leadership-of-fools/?viewAsMember=true and For more information about Somersault and Leadership of Fools colin@somersaulthub.com or somersaulthub.com
Celebrating 21st of December or #gravyday - Paul Kelly's moving ode to xmas - a re-release of an episode about Music and Leadership. With Ash Naylor who regularly plays lead guitar for Paul Kelly and with Nigel Dalton who bring such wisdom to the world of tech, teams and trying everything. Thanks for listening.
On this episode, Gina and Tricia chat about the business of real estate listings. We have a chat REA Group's chief inventor Nigel Dalton about the lessons he learned about disruption while working at Lonely Planet, where he said the company ignored the rise of the internet and "convinced ourselves out of jobs", what innovation looks like at a 23 year old startup that's now an ASX-listed giant worth billions, and why REA Group can't just rely on the clicks coming to realestate.com.au and needs to keep reinventing itself.
Weand're talking to Neuroscience researcher Brad Huddleston, and an Australian police Sergeant about Australians and our addiction to screen technologies. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ashley Naylor, Nigel Dalton, Rik Brown & Colin Beattie A special episode - including live music and a wonderful conversation about how closely life in organisations is to being in a band. Please folllow us on leadershipoffools.com and linkedin.com/company/leadership-of-fools/
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