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Thank you to the folks at Sustain (https://sustainoss.org/) for providing the hosting account for CHAOSSCast! CHAOSScast – Episode 75 In this episode, host Georg is joined by CHAOSS members, Sean, Nicole, Matt, Elizabeth, and Dawn. Today, they delve into the CHAOSS Project's goals for 2024 and beyond, highlighting efforts to establish CHAOSS metrics and models as formal international standards. The conversation covers their potential ISO standardization, strategies to grow the user community, the importance of increasing collaboration within the CHAOSS contributor community, and enhancing software contributions, acknowledging the need to value non-code contributions. They also touch on the importance of community engagement and the utility of hosted software solutions to make CHAOSS tools more accessible. We are all excited to see where this new journey takes us, and we would love for you to be a part of this journey. Hit download now to hear more! [00:02:57] The first goal discussed is to establish CHAOSS metrics and metrics models as formal international standards. Matt explains the intention to turn CHAOSS metrics into ISO standards and the early stages of this process with the Joint Development Foundation. [00:04:37] Dawn adds that having ISO standards will lend more legitimacy and visibility to their metrics. Georg differentiates between de facto standards and the goal of achieving de jure international standards. [00:06:42] The second goal is creating outreach processes and plans to promote CHAOSS and grow the user community. Nicole talks about increasing awareness and visibility of the CHAOSS Project, developing key messages, a marketing plan, and a roadmap for engagement. [00:10:20] Sean emphasizes the importance of deliberate and consistent communication. Elizabeth looks forward to sharing their outreach strategies with other open source communities. Dawn discusses focusing on user communities to distinguish them from contributors and to support user growth. [00:12:42] The third goal is to increase collaboration within the CHAOSS contributor community, with Elizabeth noting the importance of focusing on both user and contributor communities. She discusses different ways to enhance software contributions within CHAOSS and highlights the challenge of recognizing and appreciating non-code contributions, which will be a focus area for improvement. [00:14:37] Elizabeth talks about strengthening visibility and explicit partnerships with other communities and organizations, attending more events to evangelize CHAOSS and attract new community members, encouraging blogging among community members to support outreach and contribution growth, with a shoutout to Gary White's work at Verizon, and mentorship programs within CHAOSS. [00:16:41] Sean agrees on the interconnected nature of efforts to foster community engagement. Elizabeth notes that non-code contributors like project managers and community managers bring valuable skills to the community, Nicole echoes the importance of non-code contributions, Matt reflects on the complexity of community engagement. [00:20:00] Georg appreciates the ‘Chaotic of the Week' feature for its community-building benefits. He then brings up the topic of the fourth goal which is to provide hosted software as a service for consuming CHAOSS metrics, and Sean discusses the goal of providing hosted solutions to facilitate access to CHAOSS software and metrics, mentioning a survey that highlighted installation difficulties, and highlights the OSS Compass Project. [00:23:50] Dawn supports the idea of SaaS solutions for the CHAOSS software to allow less technical users to trial and decide on the best fit for their needs, Matt highlights the benefit of SaaS solutions in reducing resource constraints for different types of organizations engaging with CHAOSS metrics and models, and Georg discusses the synergy between providing hosted SaaS offerings and creating outreach processes to grow the CHAOSS user community. [00:25:15] Georg brings up the fifth goal and that is how do we provide guidance to use it and the goal is to use driven data insights to provide recommendations that help people generate new insights for their communities. Dawn shares her thoughts and mentions collaborating with various context working groups to understand their unique needs and to help interpret metric accordingly, and the creation of ‘insight guides.' [00:32:38] Dawn mentions the formation of a new data science working group with plans to involve the community in writing insight guides. Georg shares insights from a study on project health metrics and their correlation with usage data. [00:34:42] The sixth goal is discussed to evolve data policies to accommodate emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, recognizing that this an area not yet fully addressed, but is important for the future. Value Adds (Picks) of the week: [00:37:10] Georg's pick is a research project he did with Sophia Vargas on metrics. [00:37:42] Dawn's pick is an article published in ACM, called “Beyond the Repository.” [00:38:28] Nicole's pick is the book, Shoe Dog by Phil Knight. [00:39:29] Sean's pick is the book, Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny by Michael Tomasello. [00:40:15] Matt's pick is his family coming home for the holidays. [00:40:41] Elizabeth's pick is reading about this fascinating expedition into the Cyclops Mountains. Panelists: Georg Link Dawn Foster Matt Germonprez Sean Goggins Nicole Huesman Elizabeth Barron Links: CHAOSS (https://chaoss.community/) CHAOSS Project X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/chaossproj?lang=en) CHAOSScast Podcast (https://podcast.chaoss.community/) podcast@chaoss.community (mailto:podcast@chaoss.community) Georg Link Website (https://georg.link/) Dawn Foster X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/geekygirldawn) Matt Germonprez (https://www.unomaha.edu/college-of-information-science-and-technology/about/faculty-staff/matt-germonprez.php) Sean Goggins (https://www.seangoggins.net/) Nicole Huesman X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/uoduckswtd) Elizabeth Barron X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/elizabethn) Joint Development Foundation (https://jointdevelopment.org/) Metrics for OSS Viability by Gary White-CHAOSS Blog (https://chaoss.community/author/garywhite/) CHAOSSweekly (https://chaoss.community/chaossweekly-dec-04-08-2023/) Augur NEW Release v0.60.2 (https://github.com/chaoss/augur) Augur Documentation (https://oss-augur.readthedocs.io/en/main/) OSS Compass Project Information-GitHub (https://github.com/oss-compass/compass-projects-information) “Beyond the Repository” written by Amanda Casari, Julia Ferraioli, and Juniper Lovato (https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3595879) Shoe Dog by Phil Night (https://www.amazon.com/Shoe-Dog-Memoir-Creator-Nike-ebook/dp/B0176M1A44) [Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny by Michael Tomasello](https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Human-Ontogeny-Michael-Tomasello/dp/0674248287/ref=ascdf0674248287/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=560440526833&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7443607677783591544&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9010778&hvtargid=pla-917360857147&psc=1&mcid=467c9a8960753e1993ff8ab6ba397646&gclid=Cj0KCQiA4NWrBhD-ARIsAFCKwWvOoZUOZjxfkIWB-bYvoppVmHMZFXFSvh-PSKvYKp2RjwXE4hQN60waArfvEALwwcB)_ Expedition Cyclops (https://www.expeditioncyclops.org/)
Just when you think we have identified all the conditions that warrant significant attention by employers and health plans, along comes another issue that requires a solution. Pelvic Health fits into this category. I had never heard the term until recently and now it seems that pelvic health is a real issue. The fact is that pelvic issues have long plagued women and the symptoms were something that we just didn't talk about. I may make some of you uncomfortable when I say that pelvic health includes issues such as incontinence, overactive bladder and organ prolapse. Women have been told over the years that these changes in their body are commonly associated with the aging process or are the result of childbirth. What women often are not told is that there is a solution to many of these issues and it's called pelvic therapy. Today we are going to talk about pelvic health and why is it important to women of all ages and why you will see more patients and members seeking treatment for these services. It is my hope that at the end of this episode pelvic health will be on your radar and as a healthcare leader, you will be prepared to address the need. Joining me is Marta Cardeano, the General Manager of Bloom, which is a division of the Digital MSK Company, Sword Health. Marta will help us understand how widespread the problem of pelvic health is and what solutions have historically been in the marketplace and what new solutions are emerging. Marta has the distinction of being the first guest to join us from the beautiful country of Portugal. Show Notes: Favorite Book: Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Night.
"Nunca te pares", es la biografía de Phil Night, fundador de Nike.Una bonita y profunda historia, de cómo se forjó la leyenda del imperio Nike.Sus inicios, los problemas financieros, además de los tira y afloja con su principal proveedor.Un leyenda creada por un grupo de jóvenes comprometidos con su proyecto.He intentado resumir lo más significativo, siendo una tarea verdaderamente complicada. No ha sido fácil resumir 420 páginas del libro, en algo más de 17 minutos.Espero que lo disfrutes.Contacto:juan@ellaboratoriodejuan.com
Говорим си за обувките като занаят – за комплексния процес по направата им, за това какво прави една обувка удобна, но и какво я прави луксозна. Ива Минкова (@ivaminkova) ми разказва какво точно означава да имаш “ръка” за обувки, а пък аз си мисля, че тя определено има сърце за тях. За кристалния ток в обувките на собствения бранд на Ива (цък тук), както и за любими модели, които е създала за BY FAR, KIKO Kostadinov и Simone Rocha – като цяло разговор за обувките, които можеш откровено да обожаваш, но най-важно остава да можеш и да танцуваш в тях. Ива ги прави точно с това наум. Слушай и се абонирай за подкаста на най-удобното за теб място: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify RSS (за всички останали плеъри) Бележки (или бързи линкове към неща, които с Ива споменаваме в епизода): Последвай собствения бранд на Ива в Instagram – @ivaminkova; Shoedog, книгата на Phil Night (основател на Nike) е налична на български тук, но ако предпочиташ да я слушаш на английски – има я в Storytel. Подкастът Future of Fashion е тук като точно анонсираха втори сезон. Plan A помагат на бизнесите да са по-устойчиви, за тях можеш да прочетеш повече тук. Звукообработка: Антон Велев от Говори ѝнтернет.
Um dos livros mais divertidos sobre a difícil vida de um empreendedor que criou a marca de ativos esportivos mais inovadora do mundo.
The NIKE Slogan Just Do It is one of the most successful campaigns of all time and there is good reason. People can identify with this, because most of us live in procrastination and when we here Just Do It...we get motivated, excited, but like most motivation, it fades.If you adopt the Just Do It mindset as part of who you are, your life will change...dramatically!!!I give you one tip to begin the mindset shift so you can Just Do It...all the time!
My guest is the Anti-Financial Advisor, Chris Miles of Money Ripples, and we are going to talk about how to retire early through real estate investing. Chris teaches entrepreneurs and professionals on how to get their money working for them today. He’s an author, the host of podcast, “The Chris Miles Money Show”, he has been featured in US News, CNN Money, EOFire and he has a proven reputation with his company Money Ripples getting his clients' fast financial results. Show Notes This previous financial advisor will show his reasoning for putting your money in real estate rather than Wall Street. Listen in and hear Chris tell you his story including all the mistakes he has made along the way. The reason this former financial advisor ended up leaving that field to invest in real estate Why he calls himself the “the anti-financial advisor” How to retire early through real estate like Chris did at 28 (the first time) What happened that caused him to come out of his first retirement Why buying property for appreciation is a big mistake Retiring the second time (for good) Fixing “money leaks” Creating cash flow from rentals and other passive streams of income His preferred method of helping people create passive income and reach financial freedom Book recommendation: Shoe Dog by the creator of Nike, Phil Night Be sure to stop by the Louisville Gal’s Real Estate Blog and pick up your freebies! .
The Moonshots Podcast continues with an investigation of mage brands. We get active with a deep dive into the world of Phil Night the founder of Nike. Discover how Phil remains deeply competitive and has created a legacy that stands for product and marketing innovation. All from somebody who hates advertising.
Tonight on the Andrew Luck Book Club Podcast, Andrew and Nike founder and board chairman Phil Night discuss His memoir "Shoe Dog", the inside story of the company's early days as an intrepid start-up and its evolution into one of the world's most iconic, game-changing, and profitable brands.
Tonight on the Andrew Luck Book Club Podcast, Andrew and Nike founder and board chairman Phil Night discuss His memoir "Shoe Dog", the inside story of the company's early days as an intrepid start-up and its evolution into one of the world's most iconic, game-changing, and profitable brands.
So, how exactly did the global head of marketing for Nike become a podcaster?From studying Comparative Literature and French to becoming the head of marketing at mega-brands like Nike, OWN, National Geographic Channels and Fox International, Liz Dolan has taken the world of big business by storm.But in between these high-profile gigs, she found herself diving into deeply personal endeavors and side-hustles, with a focus on creativity, media and storytelling.Most recently, she left the world of mega-business to host a great podcast, I Hate My Boss, where Dolan and co-host, Larry Seal, help people navigate the drama, highs, lows and angsty moments of modern-day work. And as a fun bonus, on the same day we're airing her conversation on Good Life Project, GLP founder, Jonathan Fields, is also featured on I Hate My Boss.You’d Never Guess: What NIKE founder, Phil Night, said to her when she told him she was leaving.Current Passion Project: I Hate My Boss podcast.Rockstar Sponsors: Are you hiring? Do you know where to post your job to find the best candidates? Unlike other job sites, ZipRecruiter doesn’t depend on candidates finding you; it finds them. And right now, my listeners can post jobs on ZipRecruiter for FREE, That’s right. FREE! Just go to ZipRecruiter.com/good.Wondering what's for dinner? Blue Apron is the #1 fresh ingredient and recipe delivery service in the country, whose mission is to make incredible home cooking accessible to everyone. Check out this week’s Blue Apron menu and get your first THREE meals FREE—WITH FREE SHIPPING—by going to blueapron.com/goodlife.Hey, Listeners! We want to get to know you better! Good Life Project is conducting a quick survey with our friends at Wondery. It only takes a few minutes of your time and you can do it straight from your smartphone. Help us out and support the show by going to wondery.com/SURVEY.
In this week’s episode we headed to the Big Apple to learn how a former med student and three-time Olympian came together to revolutionize performance activewear. If you’ve always wanted to get a workout while doing nothing other than your typical daily routine, you’ll want to tune in! Physiclo (http://bit.ly/2lNVerI) develops functional activewear with built in resistance designed to help runners and athletes maximize their workout efficiency...as well as those just trying to burn a few extra calories while at work. “We were seeing a lot of patients in the clinic suffering from poor lifestyle habits, namely a lack of exercise. That’s when we came up with the idea of incorporating exercise resistance bands, commonly used in rehab medicine and physical therapy, into workout clothing.” (Frank Yao, Co-Founder) After hitting their goal of $30K on the first day and being featured in Tech Crunch, the two founders were decided to capitalize on their momentum and placed the initial production order before finishing the campaign. We’ll explore how these first-time entrepreneurs were able to successfully navigate the many pitfalls of manufacturing their first product and how they were able to fulfill on-time. Show highlights include: 1)How a young, African American Brooklyn native gets into fencing 2)Importance of testing out different marketing strategies 3) How to compete with established players 4) Advice for entrepreneurs: --->Do your research so you can hit your fulfillment deadlines after launching --->Prepare as much as possible 5)Rapid Fire Questions: --->Favorite book/reading - Shoe Dog by Phil Night (http://amzn.to/28QmIVw), Entrepreneur Sub-Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/Entrepreneur/) --->Daily habit for success - working out and staying fit --->Favorite life hack - use Physiclo to turn a 45min workout into an hour!