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Kyle chats with Gareth Nichols, Regional Director at The CFO Centre, a UK-based firm with operations in 17 countries.In this episode, the duo discusses: What a fractional CFO does and how they deliver value.Some of the most important decisions and projects from Gareth's career.Gareth's time at RIM/BlackBerry (and his collection of original, beta-stage devices).The single most important characteristic that makes finance leaders successful.Career wisdom from Metallica's James Hetfield (you read that correctly).And lots more!Gareth has seen and done a lot over the course of his 30+ year career in finance leadership roles. Join us to tap into some of that wisdom!
From the title of this week's show (a nod to the formerly Canadian Tim Hortons franchise) you know the Can Con (or CANCAN if your Scott) is going to be deep and delicious like a poutine drenched in maple syrup listening to Celine Dion. The BlackBerry movie was shot in Canada by a bunch of guys from Canada (Matt Johnson, Matthew Miller and DOP: Jared Raap) with help from the Canadian taxpayer about the Canadian company Research in Motion (RIM) that invented one of the first smartphones; the BlackBerry. So much Canada your going to need a Labatt's 50 to wash it down eh, yea hoser Talk to us Goose www.howdyoulikethatmovie.com Twitter
Recorded live at Capitol Counsel's office in downtown D.C, episode 74 features a conversation with Clint Robinson, partner at Capitol Counsel. This wide-ranging discussion will be a treat for political junkies and those interested in how legislation is made in Washington. We discuss the challenges of a divided Congress, the emerging comprehensive energy bill, the debt limit, the potential impacts of the “Buy America” sentiment, and Clint's time on the Hill and with RIM/Blackberry. We also talk about the Presidential primary season and Clint suggests an addition to the Flux Capacitor Book Club that is right on point.
Sean Silcoff, one of the authors of Losing the Signal, joins the Oxide Friends to discuss his book, the rise and fall of RIM / BlackBerry, and some of his favorite passages. Thanks to Sean for joining us!
“The reward for taking out Bose, Panasonic, and Samsung was getting to play against Amazon, Google and Apple.” That's a common joke at Patrick Spence's Santa Barbara-based audio giant, Sonos; which is chiefly responsible for the rise of the smart speaker. An HBA '98 grad, Spence joined the company in 2012 and took over as CEO, five years later. But Sonos wasn't Spence's first rodeo in the fast-moving world of consumer electronics. For 14 years, Spence was an integral part of RIM/BlackBerry, serving a number of roles before ultimately becoming the Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing. During that time the company grew from $50 million in revenue to more than $20 billion, and from 150 people to more than 17,000. In this episode, Spence shares lessons from the highs and lows of his career, his philosophy on technology and innovation, Sonos' legal battles with Google, and the different outlooks of entrepreneurs on both sides of the 49th parallel.
Dernier épisode de la saison 4 - Nous allons vous raconter un morceau d'histoire d'une marque emblématique de l'industrie du mobile, BlackBerry, elle a été conçue et commercialisée par une société canadienne anciennement connue sous le nom de Research In Motion, ou RIM fondée en 1984. Elle a été incontournable jusqu'en 2016, année ou elle arrête de construire des smartphones. Nous avons passé en revue les dates phares de son histoire, en passant du phénomène crackberry à Obama ! Cette entreprise a été très innovante avec de nombreux services autour de l'email, de la messagerie et de la sécurité bien avant les applications que nous connaissons aujourd'hui. Nous avons aussi fait le point sur BlackBerry en 2022, vous allez être surpris !Soyez les premiers à posséder le NFT du teaser unique + fichier de l'enregistrement unique sans montage :)Nos offres d'abonnement, One, Plus, Full Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/135-grammes.
This episode of Culture Crush focused on the conversation of employee recognition. We were able to highlight two great individuals leading two employee recognition companies. Dan Silivestru with Chocolate Soup and Jonathan Fields with Assembly provided insight into the need for company recognition to the employees as we way that can increase company culture, brand recognition, and increase engagement and retention of the staff. Their two companies compliment each other with the support they give to employee recognition. Assembly allows the employees the opportunity to provide recognition to their peers while Chocolate Soup allows the leadership team to provide recognition to the employees on all of their special days. 85% OF HR LEADERS SAY EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION PROGRAMS ENHANCE THEIR ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE. 79% OF EMPLOYEES SAY THEY WOULD BE MORE LOYAL TO THEIR EMPLOYERS IF THEY RECEIVED MORE RECOGNITION. This episode is great for all listeners. We can all connect with working for a company with a good culture or a bad culture, so we can all connect to the discussion of employee recognition as well. We encourage company leaders to listen to this episode to gain two new resources that are designed to help employee recognition and therefore the overall health of the company culture. These two resources can drastically help improve the engagement of the staff by showing them the recognition they need. Chocolate Soup was born out of a sheer passion for building great company culture in support of happy, caring, and respectful teams. They're here to help companies of all sizes discover the power of radical generosity, surprise and delight by recognizing important employee milestones with expertly curated, personal gifts. Chocolate Soup offers a subscription-based employee recognition program that delivers beautifully curated gift boxes filled with treats and gifts. Companies can recognize their employees' work anniversaries, birthdays, children and pet birthdays and more. They also offer custom gift boxes for company events or for unique milestones including weddings and new home purchases. Chocolate Soup lives and breathes employee happiness! Dan Silivestru is the co-founder and CEO of Chocolate Soup. A life-long entrepreneur, Dan and his partner Pj Lowe have founded three previous startups, selling TinyHippos to RIM (BlackBerry) in 2011. Their experience closing down their last startup, bitHound, gave them the idea for Chocolate Soup and its mission to help companies with employee recognition, engagement, and retention through beautifully curated, locally sourced gift boxes. In addition to running Chocolate Soup, Dan also serves on the board of several startups and mentors early-stage founders with their startups. Follow Chocolate Soup on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Assembly is an employee recognition and rewards solution that ensure employees feel appreciated and acknowledged for their hard work. Jonathan Fields started his career in investment banking. After one short year he realized that his efforts were not truly valued and wanted to work in a more collaborative environment. Jonathan joined a small startup called ZipRecruiter as the 15th employee. The company went on to grow to over 1,000 employees and recently went public. After 7 amazing years at ZipRecruiter Jonathan realized he wanted to better the employee experience and make work more efficient so he went on to build Assembly. In the past year Assembly has grown over 3,000% and continues to better work life culture in this changing environment. Jonathan is an avid golfer, lives in Marina Del Rey with his fiance Eliana and has a mini golden doodle named Charlie. Jonathan also has a very immature sense of humor and is obsessed with Coldstone. Follow Assembly on LinkedIn.
He didn’t get lucky. He isn’t an investment psychic. And he doesn’t possess any fancy or magical ability to predict which businesses are going to take off, and which won’t. He tries things. He jumps at opportunities and he FAILS. Over and over, he’s failed. He fails, and he’s learned how to fall in loves with failing. And with each missed opportunity though, he’s perfected his formula for failure – fail often, fail fast, fail cheap. Jim Estill has had his hand in the business world, crushing it as an entrepreneur, for as long as most people in the business world can remember. Jim is an engineer, a philanthropist, the president and CEO of not one but TWO companies currently, a humanitarian, an author, a creator, an innovator and he’s showing no signs of slowing down. In fact, this new idea of the ‘mature entrepreneur’ is something that Jim and Alan touch on in the second half of this episode. Alan and Jim cover so much ground in this informative episode. From working dinners with Steve Jobs, sitting on the RIM/BlackBerry board and helping them go public, to tangible and helpful business tips that will hit home for any business owner, no matter what stage of the journey you’re in, this episode is sure to leave you inspired and satisfied. Jim shares insights into how he’s always been able to niche, no matter what industry he’s working in. He explains exactly where ShipperBee came from - ‘The Power of While’ – what can you do WHILE you’re doing something else. And his tried and true recipe on how to fail – Fail often, fail fast, and fail cheap. Danby website: https://www.danby.com/ (Jim specifically https://www.danby.com/jim-estill/) ShipperBee website: https://www.shipperbee.com/ ShipperBee IG: https://www.instagram.com/shipperbee/ ShipperBee FB https://www.facebook.com/shipperbee/ ShipperBee Twitter https://twitter.com/ShipperBee Danby IG https://www.instagram.com/danbyappliances/ Danby FB https://www.facebook.com/DanbyAppliances Danby Twitter https://twitter.com/DanbyAppliance Jim’s personal sites: Website: http://www.jimestill.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimestill/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimestill BBC article explaining Jim’s sponsoring of 300 Syrian refugees: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-49918049
In this episode, Hampus Jakobsson, co-founder and CEO at Brisk.io, shares his insights on the saas sales process and some of the key challenges that early stage startups face. Prior to Brisk Hampus founded The Astonishing Tribe (TAT) a mobile UI company that shipped on 500+ million devices, TAT was acquired by RIM/Blackberry in 2010. At RIM, Hampus was M&A Director for EMEA before leaving in 2012 to found Brisk. Hampus is passionate about entrepreneurship and is a very active angel investor in Scandinavia with 50+ investments to date.
Hampus Jakobsson är både entreprenör (även om han inte gillar ordet) och investerare. Tidigare har han byggt upp TAT (The Astonishing Tribe) som såldes till RIM/Blackberry och hade bland annat varit med och jobbat fram första versionen av Android. Nu är han VD för Brisk som gör Salesforce mer användarvänligt och tillgängligt. I avsnittet pratar vi om hur det är att ha sina kunder på alla ställen förutom det landet där man själv bor. Sedan bekänner vi båda vår fanboydom för Elon Musk och hur livet blir när Ultron finns på riktigt; hur påverkar stark AI världen de närmaste åren? Och du, sprid gärna i social media. :) Avsnittet hittar även här: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/se/podcast/mobilpodden/id949359985 Libsyn: http://mobilpodden.libsyn.com/rss Mobilpoddens sajt: http://www.exsitec.se/mobilpodden
Volverá a levantar cabeza RIM? Blackberry 10 saldrá en el primer trimestre de 2013... se me antoja tarde, muy tarde.
Volverá a levantar cabeza RIM? Blackberry 10 saldrá en el primer trimestre de 2013... se me antoja tarde, muy tarde.
Volverá a levantar cabeza RIM? Blackberry 10 saldrá en el primer trimestre de 2013... se me antoja tarde, muy tarde.
Volverá a levantar cabeza RIM? Blackberry 10 saldrá en el primer trimestre de 2013... se me antoja tarde, muy tarde.
Volverá a levantar cabeza RIM? Blackberry 10 saldrá en el primer trimestre de 2013... se me antoja tarde, muy tarde.
Volverá a levantar cabeza RIM? Blackberry 10 saldrá en el primer trimestre de 2013... se me antoja tarde, muy tarde.
Today I am talking with Nashville based music and technology entrepreneur Mark Montgomery. Mark is a pioneer in the e-commerce and business to consumer marketing space. Over the past 15 years, he has worked with hundreds of entertainment and corporate clients, including names like Sony, Kanye West, Keith Urban, RIM/Blackberry, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Bon Jovi, Pearl Jam, Best Buy, Gnarls Barkley, Rascal Flatts, and General Motors to name a few. Mark has been working in the web space since the early 90′s, launching his first B2C ecommerce play in early 1996. In 1999, he co-founded echo, a company focused on building communities around entertainment brands. He was the co-creator of the patented platform echotools™, a direct to consumer delivery and data management system which ultimately grew to serve millions of users and distribute hundreds of millions of pages, data feeds, and e-commerce transactions. In 2007, the company was acquired by Barry Diller’s IAC/Ticketmaster for eight figures. A winner of multiple “Best in Business” awards, as well as “Entrepreneur of the Year” in 2007, Mark is a frequent keynote speaker and panelist in the US and Europe for corporate functions as well as conferences on a variety of topics. He recently founded FLO {a thinkery}, and maintains his role as the Entrepreneur in Residence for Claritas Capital, headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Along with his EIR role, he holds several board seats in the profit and not for profit companies. In addition, he maintains a small list of consulting clients focused on overall strategy, business development, branding, and technology initiatives. For more information than you’d probably ever want to know (including facts about the hair metal era) check wikipedia.
"It's want versus need." Hello and good day to all the AotA friends and fans, we have a great show for you on this, episode 31 of Attack of the Androids. Mat Lee here, joined by Seth Heringer, Jeremy Lesniak, and Joey Kelley. On tonight's episode we take a rumor filled look at the Phone of the Moment, the Samsung Galaxy S III. After that get out your drinks because we have a Republic Wireless update. Then we talk about the new Intel Medfield phone that’s supposed to come out this week, some app updates, the Oracle Google lawsuit, some happy RIM Blackberry news, and of course so much more. Keep reading after the break for our app picks! Thanks for listening, help us spread the word socially, and make sure you are subscribed to the show in iTunes. Read more » The post AotA 31: Serious Browsing appeared first on Attack of the Androids.
This week, David is joined by Darren Griffin, Co-founder and Editorial/Operations Director of PocketGPSWorld.com, a leading site for GPS gadgets and software. The conversation covers all things mapping, Darren's computing preferences and the RIM/BlackBerry tailspin. Contact TechFan at feedback@mymac.com and leave a message at 1-801-938-5559.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry. Also on the show Artist, Rabbit all the way from New Orleans stops by the show to share his journey into this entertainment industry as well as clown around with Ceddy J and Aaron of NHCBBA.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry.
For those of you who don't know every week on Life After Dusk Live we have The Famous Hot Mess After Dusk. We talk about What's Hot and Hot Mess with Celebs, Folks In The Street, and The Scoop on RIM/BlackBerry.
В новом выпуске: новые планшетные ПК на MeeGo и Blackberry OS, мощнейший игровой ноутбук от Origin, первый не сенсорный Android-фон от Motorola, технологичный рюкзак для велосипедиста и обзор сервиса для удобного хранения и бэкапа файлов Dropbox.com. В программе: — WeTab — планшет на MeeGo. — Origin EON17 — настоящий игровой ноутбук. — Blackberry PlayBook — планшет от RIM. — Sony Ericsson LiveView — не лишний дисплей. — Motorola i886 — первый не сенсорный Android. — Технологичный рюкзак для велосипедиста. — Ресурс недели / Dropbox.com — удобный доступ к файлам из любой точки планеты.
Mobilestead provides solutions that enable hotels to integrate mobile guest services into their existing infrastructure to enhance the guest experience. Guests access the hotel branded service from their existing smartphone (Apple iPhone or RIM Blackberry). The mobile device presents a suite of applications which extend the hotel experience beyond the hotel walls. The user friendly and intuitive applications revolutionize the availability of information and increase the utility of the hotel experience. This improves guest satisfaction, lowers operating costs, and increases revenues. Founded February 2009 in New York City, Mobilestead has built a prototype and is looking to raise the first round of financing by the end Q1 2010.