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Steven Vincent is a true community builder, driven by helping people. He wears many hats as an SME business owner. Director of TechnologyWise, Co-founder of Basestation coworking space in Tauranga, Co-founder of Tinkd Makerspace and Founder of GoTo Car Share. In this episode, we learn the impact that each of his businesses have on the community, and their link to 'The Shared Economy'. We discuss the art of community building, collective impact, past inspirations in his life, his learnings, challenges of implementing social impact as an SME business owner and much more. Being a resident at Basestation coworking space, I can truly say Steven and the team have impacted my life and local business community experience in a big way! I encourage listeners to ask themselves, which communities are you part of, and how can you use your powers for good within them?
Die Frage, ob lieber Mac oder PC; die ersten Computer von Chris und Alex; Videospiele und Bastlertätigkeiten; KI und autonome Systeme; das Design von Städten und Shared Economy. Von Computerspielen zur Computernutzung: Mac oder PC? Die Wahl des Betriebssystems als Spiegel der persönlichen Präferenzen und Erfahrungen. Durch Spiele zum ersten eigenen PC. Die Geschichte ihrer Computernutzung ist auch eine Geschichte ihrer Computerspiele. Frühe Gaming-Erlebnisse, von Doom bis hin zu bahnbrechenden dreidimensionalen Spielen und LAN-Parties inklusive Umzug des ganzen PCs und Monitors. Das Abenteuer des frühen Internets und die Angst vor unerwünschten Downloads. Die Evolution der Systeme: Alex erinnert sich an den ersten Mac der Firma. Die Diskussion um Systemveränderungen und deren Auswirkungen auf die tägliche Arbeit als Designer. Chris stellte schon früh fest, dass seine Designs stark von seiner eigenen Computernutzung beeinflusst wurden. Die Windows Umgebung war für ihn als Designer nicht optimal. Über die rasante Geschwindigkeit der Computerentwicklung und die Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung auf unser tägliches Leben kommen wir auf die Einführung von Smartphones, die letztendlich mehr Menschen als je zuvor in die Welt der Computernutzung eingeführt haben.Wir wagen einen Blick in die Zukunft der Computernutzung mit Spracherkennung und Künstlicher Intelligenz. Wie werden Technologien wie Large Language Models (LLM) die Interaktion zwischen Mensch und Computer verändern? Von der KI kommen wir zum Thema autonomes Fahren, was uns wiederum zu einer Diskussion über die Herausforderungen der Shared Economy bringt. Chris reflektiert über die Komplexität des Straßenverkehrs und die Verantwortung von autonomen Systemen während Alex die Meinung vertritt, vielleicht ist die Menschheit noch gar nicht ready für eine Shared Economy. Zurück zum Computer: Vom Basteln zum Nutzen. Die Veränderung in der Computernutzung von einer Zeit des Bastelns zu einer Zeit des Nutzens. Die Miniaturisierung von Geräten und der Einfluss auf die Fähigkeiten, mit Technologie kreativ umzugehen. Die Rolle des Designs: Die Wahl des Betriebssystems ist auch eine persönliche Designentscheidung. Intuitive Bedienbarkeit und der Wandel des Nutzungsverhaltens. Wie beeinflusst generell das Design unsere Nutzung? Anekdoten über Mülleimer in Holland und das Design von Innenstädten. Letztendlich steht die Frage Mac oder PC für die individuellen Präferenzen und Erfahrungen jedes Einzelnen. Begleite uns auf einer hoffentlich spannenden Reise von nostalgischen LAN-Parties und Bastlerzeiten hin zur Frage wie Design unser Nutzerverhalten im Leben überhaupt beeinflusst.
Ed Walker, Vice President, Shared Economy & Mobility, Hub International joined Grayson Brulte on The Road to Autonomy podcast to discuss how technology and autonomous vehicles are reshaping the insurance industry.The conversation begins with Ed discussing the current state of insurance markets for the gig economy. The current environment is a really broad spectrum of winners and losers. – Ed Walker The current environment is having an impact on the consumer as the average auto insurance liability rate has increased of 10% over the last year. This increase is on top of the industry average of 10% all claims filled in 2022 were fraudulent across all the insurance markets.There are more people on the roads without insurance then there has ever been right now in the United States. Underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage which is not provided in every State has become what used to be a consideration on a renewal to an absolute requirement in my opinion. – Ed Walker While in Ed's opinion this an absolute requirement, we are starting to see the trend of bring your own insurance for gig economy workers and individuals who subscribe to a vehicle subscription service. In some cases, these individuals are not properly insured which could potentially have negative ramifications on them personally. When you have a bring your own insurance model, what you have is a subscription model where the car is not owned by the customer. However that customer is going to a personal limes agent or a program in order to get the vehicle insured. – Ed Walker The insurance they purchase might not be perfect, but in their minds it's still insurance and it allows them to drive the vehicle. For those individuals who drive as for a service such as Uber, Lyft, Uber Eats and DoorDash a large portion of their take-home pay goes to insurance premiums. The insurance is costing your operation anywhere between 10 to 40 cents per mile depending on [The] State and the carrier. – Ed Walker With gig economy drivers getting squeezed with rising costs due to inflation and tight insurance markets, the question becomes how long is this model sustainable in it's current form. The economics of the model today are opening the door to a future where ride-sharing services will be primarily operated with autonomous vehicles. I see autonomous vehicles as our ultimate light at the end of the tunnel if these situations do not improve. – Ed Walker The autonomous vehicle and autonomous truck markets are rapidly evolving as companies scale operations across the United States. As these companies scale their operations, the insurance market underwriting operations will continue to evolve. The more we do it, the better, smarter we get at it. The more carriers can make money at it, the more carriers show up, the more competitive the market gets. – Ed Walker Wrapping up the conversation, Ed shares his thoughts on the future of insurance.Follow The Road To Autonomy on Apple PodcastsFollow The Road To Autonomy on LinkedInFollow The Road To Autonomy on TwitterRecorded on Thursday, April 27, 2023See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2009 rüttelte ein Start-up die Taxibranche weltweit auf. Bis heute verspricht Uber günstige Fahrdienste, mit wenigen Klicks über die App gebucht und von privaten Fahrern angeboten. Seit gut 10 Jahren fahren die Uber-Autos auch durch grosse Schweizer Städte – das sorgte von Beginn an für Konflikte und Kritik. Doch das Unternehmen liess sich nicht beirren. Im Gegenteil: Über geschicktes Lobbying und Beeinflussung der öffentlichen Meinung versuchte Uber, gute Konditionen für das eigene Geschäftsmodell zu schaffen. Wie unzimperlich und aggressiv das ehemalige Start-up in der Schweiz vorging, das zeigen die «Uber Files». Ein ehemaliger Top-Lobbyist und Whistleblower hat 120'000 interne Dokumente geleakt. Christian Brönnimann vom Tamedia-Recherchedesk hat sie sich mit seinen Kollegen Roland Gamp, Oliver Zihlmann und Sylvain Besson angesehen. Im Podcast erzählt er, was sie brisant macht. Gastgeberin ist Mirja Gabathuler. Mehr zum Thema:Ganzes Interview mit Whistleblower Mark MacGann (ABO)Uber in der Schweiz: Lobbyismus mit der Brechstange - die ganze Recherche zu den Uber Files und der Schweiz (ABO)Videodoku zu den Lobbymethoden von Uber (ABO)Uber und Pierre Maudet - ein geheimer Pakt (ABO)Podcast-Hörer:innen lesen den Tages-Anzeiger drei Monate kostenlos: Auf tagiabo.ch das Probeabo auswählen und den Promocode «Apropos» verwenden.
We speak with Ed Walker, VP of Shared Economy & Mobility at HUB International. Ed discusses when startups should engage with an insurance broker, some of the risks you need to protect your business from, evolving worker classification rules, and more. https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwardbwalker/ https://www.hubinternational.com/
In Episode #140 sprechen Jörg und Andreas mit Steven van Cauteren von TIMOCOM Worum geht's in dieser Folge Irgendwas mit Logistik? Was ist eine Frachtenbörse und wie funktioniert diese Börse? Welchen Part nimmt TIMOCOM in dem Prozess ein? Wie wichtig ist der LKW für uns? Wie ist das Verhältnis von Angebot und Nachfrage? Welchen Stellenwert hat der LKW-Fahrer aktuell und gibt es hier global Unterschiede? Muss der Job des LKW-Fahrers attraktiver werden? Wird sich die Lage im Supply Chain zukünftig etwas entspannen und was könnte dazu beitragen? Jetzt aber genug gelesen - hör einfach rein!
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Ep. 117 - Shared Economy Problems 00:00:30 - Raven's Union Dilemma 00:13:42 - New Star Wars Games 00:20:03 - Hyper Scape gets shut down 00:31:54 - Ubisoft's NFT woes continue 01:25:57 - New Releases 01:26:18 - Wrap It Up Follow us on Twitter and YouTube @KampKoji for future updates and news
Robert Wallach The Insurance Marketing Organization Podcast with Seth Greene Episode 033: Shared Economy Services Robert Wallach is a cross-market specialist and C-Suite Advisory for Insurance. He is also involved in automotive, banking, IP, healthcare, investment strategy, competitive strategic analysis, M&A investment evaluation, and financial services. He believes that there are solutions to every business challenge, and that the correct approach will yield next-level results. He has proven this across various distinct platforms and industries, with intersecting disciplines, providing leadership both in entrepreneurial and corporate environments. Listen to this insightful episode where Robert explains how Shared Economy Services is fighting for independent contractors and more. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Ways that Shared Economy Services is challenging status quos set by companies who employ independent contractors How Robert surveyed the current shared economy landscape to get the idea for Shared Economy Services Recent changes in the legal world that allow these companies to continue paying their workers as little as possible, and not giving them the benefits they've earned Connect with Kevin: Guest Contact Info: Website: https://www.sharedeconomyservices.com/ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/robertmwallach Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, recorded 20 January 2022, we looked at the 'Sustainability in the Sharing Economy' including best practice, how best to navigate the law around green claims and transparency, and how technology can play a leading role for SMEs on their environmental journey. Joining us this month are Juliet Eccleston (Chair, CBI Sharing Economy Council; CEO and Founder, AnyGood?), Cecilia Parker Aranha (Director of Consumer Protection, CMA), and Lars Nordhild Rønning (Founder and CEO, Ailuna). Chaired by Deborah Fraser (Chief Commercial Officer, CBI). For feedback and questions, please email us at: sme@cbi.org.uk
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Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to create an abundant future for themselves and humanity. Heard by millions in 190 countries. Do you want to put more money in the bank, create a powerful impact, and enjoy a purposeful life? This is the podcast for you! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Today's featured episode... Simcha Gluck: Mindset for the New Shared Economy Simcha Gluck is a father, husband, a life celebrator, game-changer, and futurist. He Co-Founded the game-based entrepreneurial training company Freshbiz, which has taken over 50,000 professionals from top companies across the globe on a game-based journey to smarter, better, and faster. He is also the author of "The New Entrepreneurz: Changing the Way You Play Life". Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making secrets on how you can grow your business and profits faster!
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to create an abundant future for themselves and humanity. Heard by millions in 190 countries. Do you want to put more money in the bank, create a powerful impact, and enjoy a purposeful life? This is the podcast for you! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Today's featured episode... Simcha Gluck: Mindset for the New Shared Economy Simcha Gluck is a father, husband, a life celebrator, game-changer, and futurist. He Co-Founded the game-based entrepreneurial training company Freshbiz, which has taken over 50,000 professionals from top companies across the globe on a game-based journey to smarter, better, and faster. He is also the author of "The New Entrepreneurz: Changing the Way You Play Life". Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making secrets on how you can grow your business and profits faster!
Tap into The Power of Your Mind using Law of Attraction and Hypnosis Techniques
In Episode #182, I am talking with Cassie Parks Cassie Parks is the fairy god-mother for people who struggle to manifest more than parking spaces. Through her positive reality podcast, books and online coaching program, she shakes up your approach to using the law of attraction while making it all feel easy, practical and of course fun. Her insights have been featured on Colorado's best, in the Huffington Post, and on one of the most downloaded episodes of Primal Blueprint. When she's not teaching people how to attract more money, you can find her in the pool, having a dance party with my favorite kiddos, concocting powerful female leads for her novellas and occasionally sipping on her favorite chocolate cake champagne cocktail. Today, Cassie Parks is sharing with us some of his insights on Improving Your Money Mindset Leads to More Success in the Shared Economy We talked about: Manifesting money is one of the best ways to learn how to leverage the law of attraction. Leveraging the law of attraction when renting out your pool on Swimply (the Air B&B for pools). Her favorite money manifesting stories. How stepping into your Future Self creates more lasting change than trying to fix yourself. She explains her phrase, "The story you tell today is the life you live tomorrow". Why she lets people pay her after they manifest. She can be found on: Website: http://www.cassieparks.com Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/manifesting-success-stories-a-law-of-attraction-show/id1066349220 http://www.manifest10k.com * * * * * Victoria Gallagher is a worldwide leader in Hypnotherapy, a #1 Best Selling Author, International Speaker, Life Success Coach, and Renowned Authority on the Law of Attraction. She has dedicated her life to empowering people all over the world to successfully live a life of liberty, aligned with their dreams through her effective meditative recordings and online courses. With the new HypnoCloud iOS app, you can achieve the wealth you desire, be healthy and fit, have the career you want, live the lifestyle of which you dream, and reach spiritual fulfillment. Download HypnoCloud from the App Store now: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hypnocloud-relax-and-let-go/id1450270910 Get it on Google Play For our listeners who found us on Power of Your Mind Podcast, go to Hyptalk.com and sign up for your Free Self-Hypnosis Video Training Course. Also First Time Customers get 35% off Your First Order of Hypnosis Downloads when you use the code "PODCAST" in your shopping cart at: Hyptalk.com Learn more about Victoria Gallagher and her new book Practical Law of Attraction at: VictoriaMGallagher.com If you enjoyed today's episode, please leave us a review! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/power-your-mind-hypnosis-law-attraction-meditation/id1161784063?mt=2
This week on Tapod we speak with Mel Cole - Head of P&C at Car Next Door - the peer-to-peer car rental service taking the country by storm. So with all of the COVID changes how has the Gig & Shared Economy been affected? What new initiatives have been undertaken and where to from here?Thanks to Alcami Interactive for their continued support in helping us bring our podcast to you.
Today's guest is technology leader Stacy Brown-Philpot, a founding member of Softbank's Opportunity Fund and the former CEO of TaskRabbit. In this episode Stacy dives into her experience pioneering the shared economy, her advice for navigating critical career transition points, thoughts on the future of work, why community is at the core of everything she does, her commitment to changing the face of wealth creation, and more.
Heute komme ich mal wieder vom Hölzchen ins Stöckchen und erzähle meine Erfahrungen mit geteilten Geräten und was ich in meiner Studenten-Wohnung wirklich vermisse. Das Podcast-Tagebuch (in Anlehnung an Blogs einfach mal P-Log genannt) erscheint täglich und ist verfügbar auf den gängigen Plattformen. Du erreichst mich hier: Podcast Twitter Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/p-log/message
Guest: Peter Cabral. Peter is an expert from SingularityU Brazil. He’s a political scientist specialized in economics, business management and computer science / programming, with a postgraduate degree in marketing. He’s also a specialist in Urban Mobility, Smart Cities, Infrastructure PPPs and government relations and world pioneer in Shared Economy and Gig Economy Solutions. We talk about the concept of Meta enlightenment, Smart Cities, the future of governments, space mining, space governance and much more.
Guest: Peter Cabral. Peter is an expert from SingularityU Brazil. He’s a political scientist specialized in economics, business management and computer science / programming, with a postgraduate degree in marketing. He’s also a specialist in Urban Mobility, Smart Cities, Infrastructure PPPs and government relations and world pioneer in Shared Economy and Gig Economy Solutions. We talk about the concept of Meta enlightenment, Smart Cities, the future of governments, space mining, space governance and much more.
Guest: Peter Cabral. Peter is an expert from SingularityU Brazil. He’s a political scientist specialized in economics, business management and computer science / programming, with a postgraduate degree in marketing. He’s also a specialist in Urban Mobility, Smart Cities, Infrastructure PPPs and government relations and world pioneer in Shared Economy and Gig Economy Solutions. We talk about the concept of Meta enlightenment, Smart Cities, the future of governments, space mining, space governance and much more.
Sascha Meyer is responsible for the product vision at MOIA with the focus to create a seamless digital and physical experience. Ralf Sigmund leads the technical development of the ride-pooling service and takes care of MOIA's core: its algorithmens.In the episodes, the two c-level executives share interesting insight about MOIA, their business model and how to operate a ride-pooling service when social distancing is the new standard.
Christian Schlicht gilt als das innovatives Radikal der Immobilienmanagement-Szene. Mit seinen praktischen Ansätzen und Initiativen leistet er Pionierarbeit für die Zukunft des Immobilien- und Facilitymanagement. Doch wie sieht das Immobilienmanagement der Zukunft konkret aus? Wie kann der viel geforderte Mehrwert von Immobilien gemessen werden? Diesen Fragen hat sich Christian in seiner Doktorarbeit gewidmet, die er vor kurzem erfolgreich beendet und verteidigt hat. Im Gespräch gibt er einen Einblick in seine Promotion und spricht über deren Auswirkung auf die Zukunft. Für alle Interessierten gibt es hier die Doktorarbeit: https://www.tectum-shop.de/titel/methods-of-measuring-the-added-value-of-facility-management-for-generating-competitive-advantages-id-98267/
Doing something good for the environment and saving space and money at the same time. Doesn't that sound interesting? In this episode, we talk to Emil Busch and Gideon Harpantides, the founders of a young SDU startup called WeUse, who aim to bring people together and make our local communities more sustainable. We talk about their journey as a startup and how they want to support a behavioural change in our society. Please visit weuse.dk for further details.Total run time 14:20 minutesSpeaker: Oliver Niebuhr (host), Emil Busch and Gideon Harpantides (guests)Intro text is spoken by Christian Sollberger, https://www.speech-academy.com/Intro music created by sscheidl from PixabayOutro music: Nature Documentary - GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de
Personal tax cuts, infrastructure spending, and first homebuyer incentives are all part of this year’s federal budget. Levi’s is getting into the $45 billion re-sale market with a marketplace for worn jeans and jackets. AirAsia is launching restaurants around the world that serve its in-flight food. --- Newsletter giveaway: https://www.flux.finance/newsletter Start your money journey: https://www.flux.finance/ Get insights on your credit score: https://www.flux.finance/creditscore Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance Facebook group: http://bit.ly/whatthefluxgroup --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
COVID-19 has disrupted the economy and firms are facing serious manpower issues due to disease prevention measures. Inspired Employment is on a mission to prevent the displacement of blue-collar foreign workers by strategically matching businesses that need to downsize their foreign worker pool, with those in need of manpower. In Career 360, Howie Lim spoke to Jason Goh, Senior Marketing Manager and Haresh Paramesvaran, Marketing Manager at Inspired Employment to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you have questions about insurance in the mobility space, then you won't want to miss this episode with Ed Walker, the national practice leader of Micro Mobility and Shared Economy for USI Insurance services.
Since their inception, transportation start-ups like Uber and Lyft have garnered tremendous media and policy attention not only for their service but also for their impact on the labor market. In this two-part series, host Dennis Wisco introduces key concepts of policies that speak to this topic, such as California Assembly Bill 5. He outlines non-partisan arguments that apply economic theory to exploring the bill's policy implications. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the California App-Based Driver's Regulation Initiative, the history of the independent contractor status, and a crash-course breakdown of classical economics related to current legislation. California Assembly Bill 5 (AB-5) is a state statute that establishes that it is the employer's burden to prove that a worker is an "independent contractor" and not an "employee" through the application of a three-prong analysis. This analysis identifies an employer's duty to provide greater labor protections to workers through industries' regulation and holds the employer accountable if they fail to do so. Historically, "independent contractors" have been excluded from certain protections, including minimum wage, unemployment benefits, and overtime pay. AB-5 challenges the basis for exclusion and opens doors for gig economy workers to access the same benefits that traditional employees enjoy. The California App-Based Driver's Regulation Initiative is a question on the November election ballot that brings AB-5 back into the spotlight as a response to Uber, Lyft, and other app-based employers refusing to reclassify their drivers as employers. A vote in favor of the ballot initiative would essentially repeal AB-5 and enable companies like Uber and Lyft to construct and adopt their own policies regarding labor and wages specific to the app-based mobility industry. A vote against the initiative would uphold AB-5 and apply its approach to the policy decision that app-based drivers are "employees" rather than "independent contractors." Tune in to part one of this two-part series as Dennis delves into the classical economist view of the outcome of AB-5 and the California App-Based Driver's Regulation Initiative. Classical economics argues in favor of self-regulation, free trade, and follows a "laissez-faire" approach. Therefore, classical economists believe that the bill should be repealed in order to best benefit companies, consumers, and, ultimately, the American economy as a whole. The outcome of this initiative and AB-5 will have a tremendous impact on both the app-based economy and the business models that affect the movement of people and goods. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/5"][vc_row_inner css=".vc_custom_1551208959067{border-left-width: 2px !important;padding-right: px !important;padding-left: 30px !important;border-left-color: #d3d3d3 !important;border-left-style: solid !important;}"][vc_column_inner css=".vc_custom_1551209510648{margin-top: -100px !important;}"][vc_custom_heading text="Related Episodes" font_container="tag:h4|text_align:left|color:%23000000" use_theme_fonts="yes" css=".vc_custom_1551212450918{margin-right: 5px !important;margin-left: 5px !important;border-bottom-width: 1px !important;padding-right: 5px !important;padding-left: 5px !important;border-bottom-color: #d3d3d3 !important;border-bottom-style: solid !important;}"][vc_column_text] What Keynesian Economics Would Say About AB5 Micromobility Regulation for Urbanites and Suburbanites From Private Property to a Shared Economy
Since their inception, transportation start-ups like Uber and Lyft have garnered tremendous media and policy attention not only for their service but also for their impact on the labor market. In this two-part series, host Dennis Wisco introduces key concepts of policies that speak to this topic, such as California Assembly Bill 5. He outlines non-partisan arguments that apply economic theory to exploring the bill's policy implications. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the California App-Based Driver's Regulation Initiative, the history of the independent contractor status, and a crash-course breakdown of classical economics related to current legislation. California Assembly Bill 5 (AB-5) is a state statute that establishes that it is the employer's burden to prove that a worker is an "independent contractor" and not an "employee" through the application of a three-prong analysis. This analysis identifies an employer's duty to provide greater labor protections to workers through industries' regulation and holds the employer accountable if they fail to do so. Historically, "independent contractors" have been excluded from certain protections, including minimum wage, unemployment benefits, and overtime pay. AB-5 challenges the basis for exclusion and opens doors for gig economy workers to access the same benefits that traditional employees enjoy. The California App-Based Driver's Regulation Initiative is a question on the November election ballot that brings AB-5 back into the spotlight as a response to Uber, Lyft, and other app-based employers refusing to reclassify their drivers as employers. A vote in favor of the ballot initiative would essentially repeal AB-5 and enable companies like Uber and Lyft to construct and adopt their own policies regarding labor and wages specific to the app-based mobility industry. A vote against the initiative would uphold AB-5 and apply its approach to the policy decision that app-based drivers are "employees" rather than "independent contractors." Tune in to part one of this two-part series as Dennis delves into the classical economist view of the outcome of AB-5 and the California App-Based Driver's Regulation Initiative. Classical economics argues in favor of self-regulation, free trade, and follows a "laissez-faire" approach. Therefore, classical economists believe that the bill should be repealed in order to best benefit companies, consumers, and, ultimately, the American economy as a whole. The outcome of this initiative and AB-5 will have a tremendous impact on both the app-based economy and the business models that affect the movement of people and goods. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/5"][vc_row_inner css=".vc_custom_1551208959067{border-left-width: 2px !important;padding-right: px !important;padding-left: 30px !important;border-left-color: #d3d3d3 !important;border-left-style: solid !important;}"][vc_column_inner css=".vc_custom_1551209510648{margin-top: -100px !important;}"][vc_custom_heading text="Related Episodes" font_container="tag:h4|text_align:left|color:%23000000" use_theme_fonts="yes" css=".vc_custom_1551212450918{margin-right: 5px !important;margin-left: 5px !important;border-bottom-width: 1px !important;padding-right: 5px !important;padding-left: 5px !important;border-bottom-color: #d3d3d3 !important;border-bottom-style: solid !important;}"][vc_column_text] What Keynesian Economics Would Say About AB5 Micromobility Regulation for Urbanites and Suburbanites From Private Property to a Shared Economy
Während sich Firmen noch um die Digitalisierung kümmern, sieht Tristan Horx weiter in die Zukunft und fragt: Was kommt danach? Was passiert im Post-digitalen Zeitalter? Zusammen mit einem Team und mit der Unterstützung eines Expertennetzwerkes versuchen die Mitarbeiter am Zukunftsinstitut Wien herauszufinden, wie ganze Firmen eine erfolgreiche Transformation durchlaufen können. Im ChangeRider spricht der junge Forscher und Speaker darüber, wie es ist radikal ehrlich zu sein, welche Automobilhersteller jetzt auf Erfolgskurs sind und über kosmopolitische Bayern.
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In unserem neuen Deep Dive Mobility Podcast spricht Patrick mit Michael Hajesch, CEO von Ionity. Ionity baut eine Ladesäulen-Infrastruktur entlang der europäischen Autobahnen auf. Mit den Power Charging Ladesäulen, so die Idee, sollen problemlos Langstrecken überwunden werden. Im Podcast diskutieren Patrick und Michael Hajesch den aktuellen Stand der Ladeinfrastruktur und analysieren den Markt, wobei sie vor allem über Kundenakquise und Preise sprechen. Neben einem Einblick ins Geschäftsmodell hinter Ionity, beantworten die beiden ganz praktische Fragen, etwa, was passiert, wenn alle Fahrzeuge gleichzeitig geladen werden: droht dann der Blackout? Du erfährst… 1)…Überblick über die Ladeinfrastruktur Deutschland 2)…welches Geschäftsmodell hinter Ionity steht 3)…was Super Charger überhaupt sind 4)…Konkurrenzsituation zu Tesla und Co.
Recorded April 06, 2020https://walkinverse.buzzsprout.com/Sources* “5G Robotics on Show for World Leaders in Davos.” 2020. Ericsson.Com.* Bergström, Daniel. 2019. “5G and Blockchain: The Building Blocks of a Shared Economy.” Ericsson.Com.* “Bringing Photonic Signaling to Digital Microelectronics.” 2018. SDQuébec.* Field, Matthew. 2018. “Bill Gates Backs $1bn Plan to Cover Earth in Video Surveillance Satellites.” The Telegraph* Garcia, Ahiza. 2019. “The UK Gets Its First but Limited 5G Network.” CNN.* HORWITZ, JEREMY. 2019. “SoftBank Reportedly Accelerates Japan's 5G Network Plans by 2 Years.” VentureBeat (blog).* Pascu, Luana. 2019. “Facial Recognition 5G-Powered Glasses, Enhanced Biometric Passports, and Interpol: Border Updates from Asia.” Biometric Update.* “Remarks by President Trump at the World Economic Forum | Davos, Switzerland.” 2020. The White House.* “Russia's First 5G Zone Deployed in Moscow.” 2019. Ericsson.Com.* Sabella, Robero. 2018. “Photonics for 5G Networks.” IEEE Future Networks.* Singh, Nidhi. 2019. “Here's the World's First Country to Launch 5G Services.” Entrepreneur.* “The Impact of 5G: Creating New Value across Industries and Society.” 2020. World Economic Forum.* THOMAS, JOHN P. 2019. “5G From Space: 20,000 Satellites To Blanket The Earth.” Technocracy News.* “Tracking 5G Network Rollouts Around the World.” n.d. Ookla.* “U.S. House Unanimously Passes Spanberger's Bipartisan Legislation to Build National 5G Strategy, Sends to President Trump's Desk to Be Signed into Law.” 2020. United States Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger.WIV Reports — Uncensored is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit walkinverse.substack.com/subscribe
In episode #8, "5G: A Blessing or a Curse," I will discuss what is happening today with 5G worldwide, the technologies and use cases it opens for governments internationally. It ties directly to digital identities, currencies and tracking at scale. Never let a good crisis go to waste.To keep up to date of visiting me on the web to https://linktr.ee/walkinverseThank you, and enjoy the episode.New BookFirestorm: When History is Erasedhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B084VQ48Q5Sources“5G Robotics on Show for World Leaders in Davos.” 2020. Ericsson.Com.Bergström, Daniel. 2019. “5G and Blockchain: The Building Blocks of a Shared Economy.” Ericsson.Com.“Bringing Photonic Signaling to Digital Microelectronics.” 2018. SDQuébec.Field, Matthew. 2018. “Bill Gates Backs $1bn Plan to Cover Earth in Video Surveillance Satellites.” The TelegraphGarcia, Ahiza. 2019. “The UK Gets Its First but Limited 5G Network.” CNN.HORWITZ, JEREMY. 2019. “SoftBank Reportedly Accelerates Japan's 5G Network Plans by 2 Years.” VentureBeat (blog).Pascu, Luana. 2019. “Facial Recognition 5G-Powered Glasses, Enhanced Biometric Passports, and Interpol: Border Updates from Asia.” Biometric Update.“Remarks by President Trump at the World Economic Forum | Davos, Switzerland.” 2020. The White House.“Russia's First 5G Zone Deployed in Moscow.” 2019. Ericsson.Com.Sabella, Robero. 2018. “Photonics for 5G Networks.” IEEE Future Networks.Singh, Nidhi. 2019. “Here's the World's First Country to Launch 5G Services.” Entrepreneur.“The Impact of 5G: Creating New Value across Industries and Society.” 2020. World Economic Forum.THOMAS, JOHN P. 2019. “5G From Space: 20,000 Satellites To Blanket The Earth.” Technocracy News.“Tracking 5G Network Rollouts Around the World.” n.d. Ookla.“U.S. House Unanimously Passes Spanberger's Bipartisan Legislation to Build National 5G Strategy, Sends to President Trump's Desk to Be Signed into Law.” 2020. United States Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger. Support the show (https://walkinverse.com/support-walk-in-verse/)
[vc_row][vc_column width="4/5"][vc_column_text] Stock markets don't like uncertain times. Independent contractors are the thread holding together the US economy, and delivery services use too much cardboard, at least that "was" a concern. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/5"][vc_row_inner css=".vc_custom_1551208959067{border-left-width: 2px !important;padding-right: px !important;padding-left: 30px !important;border-left-color: #d3d3d3 !important;border-left-style: solid !important;}"][vc_column_inner css=".vc_custom_1551209510648{margin-top: -100px !important;}"][vc_custom_heading text="Related Episodes" font_container="tag:h4|text_align:left|color:%23000000" use_theme_fonts="yes" css=".vc_custom_1551212450918{margin-right: 5px !important;margin-left: 5px !important;border-bottom-width: 1px !important;padding-right: 5px !important;padding-left: 5px !important;border-bottom-color: #d3d3d3 !important;border-bottom-style: solid !important;}"][vc_column_text] Micromobility Regulation for Urbanites and Suburbanites From Private Property to a Shared Economy 2020 update on why the car biz still has a future USC Racing [/vc_column_text][vc_facebook css_animation="flipInX"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="4/5" css=".vc_custom_1584979298422{border-top-width: 0px !important;border-top-color: #cecece !important;}"][vc_column_text] Announcements: Do you have a used car gem that you are selling? Maybe it's a 2012 Subaru WRX STI with low miles; 1997 BMW 3 series with solid motor; or VW bus. Share with us your used car gem and we'll help promote it. Send a link or description with pics to marketplace@wiscoweeklypod.com. Are you not entertained? We are featuring singers, yogis, joke tellers, and more in our new segment, Online Talent Show. If you would like to be featured, send us an email at talent@wiscoweeklypod.com and we will schedule a video recording of your talent. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/5" css=".vc_custom_1579794380339{padding-left: 30px !important;}"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator align="align_left" style="shadow" border_width="2" el_width="70"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="3/4"][vc_column_text] ***** Wisco Weekly ***** New Business Models for the Mobility of People and Goods. Become a Fan. Soon, become a Member. Subscribe for now. ✌(-‿-)✌ [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/4"][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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Your favorite cast take a look into the future of transportation! In this episode, we tackle a steady shift towards autonomous transportation implemented by law in 2017 as the Self Drive Act. Today, more than ever, we have so many inexpensive options that make up the shared economy with cars, scooters, mopeds, and bikes available to loan almost anywhere in the city. How will we be able to commute or transport goods in 2040? or 2050? In this episode, Tami, Rachael, Bryant and Sebastian dig deeper to discuss how these transitions affect various industries, safety, provide alternative options, and require a shift in our mindset. In the next episode, we sit down with Kyu, the Future Design Director of Nissan, to better understand how and why leading car manufacturers are implementing subscription models and self-driving features. Here are the topics addressed and timestamps: 1:42 Introductions, Shared Economy to Subscription Economy 12:57 Affordability, Self-Driving Cars and Functionality 25:52 Industry Disruptions, Levels of Self-Driving 37:22 WWYD In a Self-Driving Car? Why Are Autonomous Vehicles Created? 41:32 Shifts in Auto Insurance Policies and Public Transportation in Miami Be sure to share this episode with your friends and family!! Remember to follow us @thebigideabox @thelabmiami on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! Connect with our hosts and mentions @theonlytamit @ranch.rachael @arrurru @brybellinger Give us feedback with this link: bit.ly/2C3fwFj and enjoy the show!! Show Notes: Otto Motors Techcrunch Nissan Crunchbase Tesla Mercedes BMW Waymo The Office - The Work Bus Episode Netflix American Transportation Association -- Sponsored Ad Music: ~aether theories~ by Vidian (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Vidian/57398 Ft: Gurdonark, White-throated Sparrow
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Ist die deutsche Autoindustrie ideenlos? Die großen Innovationen kommen aus Asien und den USA, Google und Apple arbeiten an der mobilen Zukunft. In dieser Folge bei Deep Dive Mobility besprechen Patrick und Thom Brenner, Experte für Connected Cars & Location Based Services, darüber, wie mobile Anwendungen die Automobilindustrie verändert haben. Sie analysieren, was Connected Cars heißt und zeigen, wie diese Entwicklung die Zukunft der Industrie prägen wird und warum es höchste Zeit ist, dass deutsche Autobauer Gas geben. Du erfährst… 1) …wie APPs die Zukunft der Automobilindustrie bestimmen 2) …Deep Dive: der Connectivity Journey von BMW 3) …weshalb die Automobilindustrie so schwerfällig ist 4) …ob Google und Apple der deutschen Autoindustrie den Rang ablaufen
Guest:Scott Donachie - Founder & CEO of Companies For Zero WasteIn this episode:Scott - consulting veteran and expert on process optimization - joins Giovanni Palumbo and me to discuss the movement around reducing waste and big savings, pulling in stakeholders across various industries and government, the Zero Waste Summit, and how you can learn more!Links from our discussion:Companies for Zero Waste - https://www.zerowasteco.com/Companies For Zero Waste Sustainability Summit: https://www.companiesforzerowaste.com/Sources for learning more/thought leadership:Resultant Group: https://www.resultantgroup.net/Waste Advantage Magazine: https://wasteadvantagemag.com/Companies for Zero Waste Management YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4VfP4WjEF_qH_Ry3sOfXAQ
Once again we're joined by the 3rd leg to our tripod.... Miguel is back with Morgan & Sacha and Meandering is in full effect. We go 0-100 real quick on this episode and dive right into it. An immediate dive into the reality of heaven and karma versus hell and torment which in real world terms equates to progress and accelerating potential (08:00). Bringing up the zeitgesty feeling that the larger whole is quickly resembling Idiocracy is addressed as well with a deeper discussion of what could be beyond wealth & power ( 28:00). We then meander to an open introductory discussion on what the term "Shared Economy" means and what it could bring in the future (43:12) a little bit of Big Pharma talk (88:00) plus the potential pros of an Orwellian society (99:00) and everything else we can't cover with timestamps
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Recording at La Kretz Innovation Campus, our guest can best be described at this moment in time through the launch of his book Hop, Skip, Go: How The Mobility Revolution is Transforming Our Lives which will be released on November 12th. You can say that this book may be the culmination of all of his work -- from his journalism days at Business Week to event production of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to currently serving as the Founder and Chairman of the NewCities Foundation. Hop Skip Go is about the billions of people on the move. Underlying each stage of mobility -- from foot to horse to cars and jets -- are the mathematics of three fundamental variables: time, space, and money. Our guest and his co-author and business journalist, Stephen Baker, look beyond the false promises of the past to examine the real future of transportation and the repurcussions for the world's cities and the global economy. Upon graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a Bachelor's in History, our guest attended the American University in Cairo where he learned the language and culture of the Arabic world. He speaks four languages -- Arabic, English, French, and Italian. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Recording at La Kretz Innovation Campus, our guest can best be described at this moment in time through the launch of his book Hop, Skip, Go: How The Mobility Revolution is Transforming Our Lives which will be released on November 12th. You can say that this book may be the culmination of all of his work -- from his journalism days at Business Week to event production of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to currently serving as the Founder and Chairman of the NewCities Foundation. Hop Skip Go is about the billions of people on the move. Underlying each stage of mobility -- from foot to horse to cars and jets -- are the mathematics of three fundamental variables: time, space, and money. Our guest and his co-author and business journalist, Stephen Baker, look beyond the false promises of the past to examine the real future of transportation and the repurcussions for the world's cities and the global economy. Upon graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a Bachelor's in History, our guest attended the American University in Cairo where he learned the language and culture of the Arabic world. He speaks four languages -- Arabic, English, French, and Italian. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
The U.S. economy, weak or strong, is the question at the heart of the election. But it doesn't get to the reality which is that, whatever else it may be, the U.S. economy is not democratic or good for the planet. But it could be. Marjorie Kelly and Ted Howard of the Democracy Collaborative say how in their new book The Making of a Democratic Economy. Music in the middle: “The Offering” by Mark de Clive-Lowe from his album Heritage courtesy of Mashi Beats.Goal, reach 100 Patrons by end of year. You down? For as little as $3 a month support, be a part of our crowd.
The internet is clearly a marketplace for buying and selling, but it is also a marketplace where people can rent. Jeff Tanner, Dean of the Strome College of Business at Old Dominion University, discusses more on sharing economy.
Dieses Buch ist eine kleine Sammlung von über 80 selbst getesteten Geld Rezepten, die jeder für sich "nachkochen" kann. Mit ihnen kannst du in Zukunft mehr Geld verdienen, wirst weniger Geld verlieren und du kannst das Geld effektiver für dich arbeiten lassen. Alle GELD REZEPTE sind nach Geldtypen geordnet, denn nicht jedes Gericht schmeckt jedem Menschen. Welcher Geldtyp in dir steckt, findest du ganz einfach mit dem Selbsttest in diesem Buch heraus. In diesem Video-Interview verrate ich dir was dich im Buch erwartet: https://amzn.to/2NeUNp1
The shared economy is a new way of life. Those of you doing AirBnB, Lift, Uber are part of this new economy. You are now running a business, which means you have to act like a business. Record your income and your expenses in operating your business. Report it on a Schedule C for business or profession. If you have any questions send me a business text to 818.252.5682 www.lodge-co.com
The shared economy is a new way of life. Those of you doing AirBnB, Lift, Uber are part of this new economy. You are now running a business, which means you have to act like a business. Record your income and your expenses in operating your business. Report it on a Schedule C for business or profession. If you have any questions send me a business text to 818.252.5682 www.lodge-co.com
In this episode Dr. Tony Kashani discusses the so-called Tech Revolution and where humanity may be headed with all the advancements in technology. He talks about shared economy and how democratic values can change the dynamics of our economic system along with many other facets of our society.
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In dieser Folge erzählt Fair-Gründer und Chairman Georg Bauer, wie Fair das Leasinggeschäft auf den Kopf stellen möchte und welche Digitalisierungschancen der Leasingmarkt bietet Du erfährst… 1) ...wer die Player im Leasinggeschäft sind 2) ...wie Fair den Leasingmarkt aufrollen will 3) ...wie man über 1,5 Milliarden Dollar in Finanzierungsrunden erhält 4) ...welche Digitalisierungschancen der Leasingmarkt bietet
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In dieser Folge unseres brandneuen Deep Dive Mobility Podcasts von Patrick Setzer analysieren wir die Stärken und Schwächen der Mobility Branche. Du erfährst… 1)...wie Du mit dem ACES-Konzept die Branche segmentieren kannst 2)...wo die Stärken und Schwächen der Branche liegen 3)...welche Möglichkeiten Unternehmen im Mobility Bereich haben 4)...wo wir im Bereich autonomes Fahren stehen
In this conversation, Ashley Proctor and I we talk about the difference between the coworking industry and the coworking movement. There are a number of things that stood out for me in this episode. Build something for community larger than you. Build something for people. Ashley points out that she is driven to build things for people. Essentially, that is the difference between coworking the industry and coworking the movement. The industry focuses on the Real Estate play while the movement focus on the people. For the movement, it is not about the space, it about the people. What drives Ashley is building something bigger than herself and building something for people. Building something for a larger community. Work towards dismantling loneliness, accelerating serendipity, and making meaningful human connections. For Ashley, Coworking firstly a verb. It is a shared office space for people who work independently or remotely. It is about having the freedom to choose where and when you working. Ashley gets a lot of meaning from her work because its not about subdividing space, it is about people. Focus on the mission or purpose of what you are doing, and it will help you build great things. She things of building spaces like planting a flag where people can meet connect and build the future. Surround yourself with people who care about you have your success in mind. At the heart of building coworking spaces is building a community where you surround yourself with people want you do well, people want you to be the best, they want you to be strong. Instead of saying no, show people what you are building. I asked Ashley about how they say no, when curating communities. Ashley pointed out that sometimes you do not need to say no. Let people self-select. Show them the space, explain what you are trying to build and if it works for them, they will opt-in. You build big things one tiny step at a time. When you are trying to build something that people think is impossible you do it one step at time. Focus on putting one tiny piece after another and rally more people together. Bring people together to build the future with you. When bad things happen to you separate what happened from your identity. An event or misfortune does not thing does not define you. I found this to be a very profound reminder and I have seen many people struggle to not let bad things define them. It is a very privileged things to say but it is important that we not let misfortune consume us and define who we are. You can reach Ashley and learn more about all of her projects (including COHIP and GCUC Canada) by visiting her website www.CreativeBlueprint.caYou can learn more about the 312 Main project by visiting www.312Main.ca
In this conversation, Ashley Proctor and I we talk about the difference between the coworking industry and the coworking movement. There are a number of things that stood out for me in this episode. Build something for community larger than you. Build something for people. Ashley points out that she is driven to build things for people. Essentially, that is the difference between coworking the industry and coworking the movement. The industry focuses on the Real Estate play while the movement focus on the people. For the movement, it is not about the space, it about the people. What drives Ashley is building something bigger than herself and building something for people. Building something for a larger community. Work towards dismantling loneliness, accelerating serendipity, and making meaningful human connections. For Ashley, Coworking firstly a verb. It is a shared office space for people who work independently or remotely. It is about having the freedom to choose where and when you working. Ashley gets a lot of meaning from her work because its not about subdividing space, it is about people. Focus on the mission or purpose of what you are doing, and it will help you build great things. She things of building spaces like planting a flag where people can meet connect and build the future. Surround yourself with people who care about you have your success in mind. At the heart of building coworking spaces is building a community where you surround yourself with people want you do well, people want you to be the best, they want you to be strong. Instead of saying no, show people what you are building. I asked Ashley about how they say no, when curating communities. Ashley pointed out that sometimes you do not need to say no. Let people self-select. Show them the space, explain what you are trying to build and if it works for them, they will opt-in. You build big things one tiny step at a time. When you are trying to build something that people think is impossible you do it one step at time. Focus on putting one tiny piece after another and rally more people together. Bring people together to build the future with you. When bad things happen to you separate what happened from your identity. An event or misfortune does not thing does not define you. I found this to be a very profound reminder and I have seen many people struggle to not let bad things define them. It is a very privileged things to say but it is important that we not let misfortune consume us and define who we are. You can reach Ashley and learn more about all of her projects (including COHIP and GCUC Canada) by visiting her website www.CreativeBlueprint.caYou can learn more about the 312 Main project by visiting www.312Main.ca
The world has changed a great deal in the last 10 years. The iphone launched, apps were invented and almost everything we do, is different. You want a taxi? Order one up on your phone. You want a place to stay in Manhattan? Select a place on your phone and book it. This has also […] The post Simply Explaining insurance #80- Shared Economy appeared first on Dietz Agency.
Ratan Agarwal, Co-Founder & Managing Partner of CARBON (www.carbongroup.global) talks about using technology to enable last-mile resourcing and tapping into the shared economy to allow all of us to contribute our time, resources, capital, and skillsets to create impact.
Technology is changing the economy from being purchase centric to shared. Consumers are now sharing or renting items they’ve purchased through services like Uber and Airbnb. Even companies are evolving their business models to rent everything from equipment to transportation, housing, even chickens (yes, chickens). Join Principal Analysts Kevin Krewell (@krewell) and Jim McGregor (@TekStrategist) as they discuss the impact of this shift to a shared economy and what it means for the future.
In Episode 1, I discuss the broad trends in the Gig, Sharing and Circular Loop Economies and predict the future of mobility, housing and more.If you like Gigging: Everything and the Sharing Economy, you might like my other podcasts, Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare and Career Coaching Xs and Os. Please check out some of my other podcasts:1. Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare - Interviews with Startup Executives and Influencers. https://www.spreaker.com/show/guerrillapreneur-podcast 2. Career Coaching Xs and Os - Career Advice for Executives who want the corner office. https://www.spreaker.com/user/5249131/ep-19-7-things-to-consider-before-re-hirIf you want to continue the conversation, follow me on Twitter @GiggingAnd or @ceyeroconsltg. Please subscribe, comment and like the show. It will make me happy. Need help developing a business pitch for your startup or small business? Check out my online course "How To Develop A Winning Business Pitch" https://ceyero-consulting-eschool.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-develop-a-winning-business-pitch. The course is only $39.00.
In Episode 1, I discuss the broad trends in the Gig, Sharing and Circular Loop Economies and predict the future of mobility, housing and more.If you like Gigging: Everything and the Sharing Economy, you might like my other podcasts, Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare and Career Coaching Xs and Os. Please check out some of my other podcasts:1. Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare - Interviews with Startup Executives and Influencers. https://www.spreaker.com/show/guerrillapreneur-podcast 2. Career Coaching Xs and Os - Career Advice for Executives who want the corner office. https://www.spreaker.com/user/5249131/ep-19-7-things-to-consider-before-re-hirIf you want to continue the conversation, follow me on Twitter @GiggingAnd or @ceyeroconsltg. Please subscribe, comment and like the show. It will make me happy. Need help developing a business pitch for your startup or small business? Check out my online course "How To Develop A Winning Business Pitch" https://ceyero-consulting-eschool.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-develop-a-winning-business-pitch. The course is only $39.00.
This week's Babson Built focuses on Lula, one of the hottest startups in the shared auto economy, which is coming to a campus near you!
Norbert Biedrzycki jest w branży IT od mniej więcej 20 lat. Zajmuje się prowadzeniem projektów, przedsięwzięć, start-upów, inwestycji oraz zarządzaniem spółkami. Przez ostatnie kilkanaście lat zarządzałem różnymi, dużymi spółkami IT w Polsce i za granicą. Takie firmy jak Atos w Polsce, przedtem ABC Data, Sygnity, McKinsey, Oracle.Poruszyliśmy wiele ciekawych tematów, takie jak, inteligentne miasta (smart city), blockchain czy ekonomia dzielona (shared economy).Również dotknęliśmy tematu przyszłości zawodów. Trener sztucznych inteligencji to zawód przyszłości. Zawody, które znikają to, tak jak powiedziałem, prawnicy, kierowcy, długofalowo księgowi, itp. Zawody, które wymagają powtarzalnych czynności, które są jasno zdefiniowane, na pewno będą przez maszyny przejmowane. Zawody, które wymagają kreatywności, spojrzenia inaczej na dany temat, empatii na pewno będą się rozwijać. Trend jest taki, że ludzie, którzy obsługują innych w skomplikowanych tematach, na pewno będą niezbędni chociażby z powody inteligencji emocjonalnej.http://biznesmysli.pl/norbert-biedrzycki-o-smart-city-shared-economy-blockchain
Norbert Biedrzycki jest w branży IT od mniej więcej 20 lat. Zajmuje się prowadzeniem projektów, przedsięwzięć, start-upów, inwestycji oraz zarządzaniem spółkami. Przez ostatnie kilkanaście lat zarządzałem różnymi, dużymi spółkami IT w Polsce i za granicą. Takie firmy jak Atos w Polsce, przedtem ABC Data, Sygnity, McKinsey, Oracle.Poruszyliśmy wiele ciekawych tematów, takie jak, inteligentne miasta (smart city), blockchain czy ekonomia dzielona (shared economy).Również dotknęliśmy tematu przyszłości zawodów. Trener sztucznych inteligencji to zawód przyszłości. Zawody, które znikają to, tak jak powiedziałem, prawnicy, kierowcy, długofalowo księgowi, itp. Zawody, które wymagają powtarzalnych czynności, które są jasno zdefiniowane, na pewno będą przez maszyny przejmowane. Zawody, które wymagają kreatywności, spojrzenia inaczej na dany temat, empatii na pewno będą się rozwijać. Trend jest taki, że ludzie, którzy obsługują innych w skomplikowanych tematach, na pewno będą niezbędni chociażby z powody inteligencji emocjonalnej.http://biznesmysli.pl/norbert-biedrzycki-o-smart-city-shared-economy-blockchain
Handy, a home service start-up, has millions of customers paying to allow strangers into their homes to clean and repair. CEO Oisin Hanrahan talks about how he built Handy, customer trust and an amazing consumer experience in the tech economy.
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Silvernest-What Is It & Why You Want to Know About This! Wendi Burkhardt-Episode 579 B52’s look alike winner Wendi Burkhardt (Cindy Wilson) and a super cool lady joins us from Denver, and lights up our airwaves with an awesome show. Encouraging people to live better, longer, and with friends, sounds pretty fantastic right! Midlife crisis is […] The post Wendi Burkhardt -Leveraging the ‘Shared Economy’ appeared first on Boomers Rock.
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Simcha is a father, husband, a life celebrator, game-changer, and futurist. He Co-Founded the game-based entrepreneurial training company Freshbiz, which has taken over 50,000 professionals from top companies across the globe on a game-based journey to smarter, better, and faster. He is also the author of "The New Entrepreneurz: Changing the Way You Play Life". Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
Simcha is a father, husband, a life celebrator, game-changer, and futurist. He Co-Founded the game-based entrepreneurial training company Freshbiz, which has taken over 50,000 professionals from top companies across the globe on a game-based journey to smarter, better, and faster. He is also the author of "The New Entrepreneurz: Changing the Way You Play Life". Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
Airbnb Taxes made easy with special guest, Derek Davis. Certified Public Accountant from Shared Economy. If you have NO IDEA about HOME SHARING taxes and how to make them work for YOU, then don't miss this episode! The post THJ 02: Airbnb, Taxes and You appeared first on The Hosting Journey.
How to Unlock Success in The New Shared Economy My guest today believe’s that in today’s ever-changing inter-connected world we need to level up our game in order to thrive, not just survive. Whether you started your own business or you’re a top executive at a billion dollar company, in this New Shared Economy, you have to learn how to think and act [...] The post [Ep #186] How to Unlock Success in The New Shared Economy appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
If you are driving for Uber or doing AirBnB you are now funning a business.
If you are driving for Uber or doing AirBnB you are now funning a business.
Colin Pidd engages Jaap Jonkman, a consultant with decades of executive experience in the financial industry, in a conversation about leadership in the landscape of global finance. They discuss the importance of instilling shared purpose and empathy in organizations ranging from banks to correctional facilities, and the roles that both shared purpose in the workplace and a growing shared economy will have on the future. Highlights The lay of the land in banking is vastly different depending on geography and the strategy each country’s banks used to deal with the 2008 financial crisis, but what stays the same is the need for purpose. Instilling purpose is the future of banking, and it hinges on the ability to relate both to your customers and your employees on a genuine, empathetic level. In order to work toward being a successful banker or CEO, thinking long term and having the bravery to stand up and do differently is what will set you apart and ahead. Catering to customers and making money are not mutually exclusive aims. In fact, the more seriously you consider your customers and employees, the more superior your returns. The bridge between empathy and success in business is matching the purposes, concerns and circumstances of the other party with your own to meet a common end. Purpose is considering what it means to be human, what your opportunity is here and how you live that every day. From the Netherlands, All Over the World 0:43 Colin: With me is Jaap Jonkman, who spent a lot of time until recently in banking and finance. Today we’ll talk about the connection between purpose and empathy, which you don’t usually associate with finance and insurance. But first, Jaap, what made you decide to go into banking? 1:13 Jaap Jonkman: In university, I did economics with the purpose of getting out of the Netherlands as quickly as possible to see the world. I applied to many companies and the one that would send me abroad most quickly was a Dutch financial institution by the name of AMRO. So really, I joined banking because AMRO was the first to send me abroad. 1:56 Jaap: I worked in many countries. As the son of a diplomat, traveling was already in my blood. We went to Pakistan, Amsterdam, Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco, Bangkok and many other places. 2:25 Jaap: We came to Sydney and Melbourne after I left AMRO and joined the National Australia Bank (NAB). I spent twelve years with them. The Global Banking Landscape 2:38 Colin: What do you see in banking right now and what is it time for? 3:23 Jaap: Because it’s difficult to see from a global perspective, it’s useful to split up into four different groups. You have American banks. America’s economy is going better than most of the others and what they did in 2008 was very rapidly take all their bad loans, put them into a separate vehicle and start again. You can see those banks starting to move back to the returns that were there before the crisis hit. They won’t get back to the same levels of return since 2004-2007 were quite extraordinary, but they will get to decent levels of profitability. 4:22 Jaap: If you look at Europe, it’s a different story. The countries went to austerity. The banks did not write off all of the loans and kept them on the books. As a result, their returns are dismal at this point. 4:59 Jaap: In the Australia system, there are four pillars so we came through 2008 quite unscathed. Our returns have been high—the highest in the world. 5:18 Jaap: The fourth category is the Chinese banks, which have been lending to a lot of state-owned companies, so it’s very hard to see how many loans are performing and how many are not. China’s economy has boomed, but it’s been a credit-fueled boom over the last few years. Purpose-Fueled Banking 5:51 Colin: As we speak to CEOs of banks all over the world, they talk more and more of this notion of purpose. 6:08 Jaap: Purpose is the future of banks—or at least some of the banks. Without banks, the economy would struggle. As an example, I was running a business bank for New South Wales in Australia and it was such a privilege to see the customers who had built small businesses from scratch. 6:40 Jaap: When we would visit, they were so proud of what they had built and said they owed some of it to their first bank manager twenty years before. When I was feeling down, I would go visit these customers. What is the decision I can make today, the value I can add today, that someone twenty years from now will talk about that silly Dutchman who had confidence in them? 7:30 Colin: Beyond what drives you, tell me about organizational purpose. Is it the same thing, and how do you use it? 7:41 Jaap: Purpose has an economic element to it, and banks play a very important element in that. There are two other elements: customers and employees. 8:01 Jaap: Currently, not just in banks, but in organizations we both work with, customer satisfaction and employee engagement are seen as methods to get more shareholder value. But if you think about purpose, they’re actually fantastic in their own right. If you ask the people who work in an organization, “What makes you tick?” it’s not that we had 12% ROI; it is really that they made that customer leave with a smile on their face or the community they work in is more of a community than when they began work there. 8:36 Jaap: To hold onto all of those elements at the same time is where purpose comes in. For humanity, our opportunity is to live and banks can help us do that. The Respected Banker 9:19 Colin: There’s a bank CEO in Australia who talks about wanting to make bankers more respectable, so people are proud to be bankers. Is that possible? 9:31 Jaap: It’s definitely possible, and it’s very important that it happens. The key question is, what is the timeframe? If you think you have to outperform this quarter or this year, then it will be much more difficult. It’s fun to work for a respected bank. It’s great to be a customer of a respected bank. And it’s great to be the shareholder or CEO of a respected bank. 10:06 Jaap: The first week Paul Polman arrived at Unilever, he went to the different hedge funds. He told them their plan to go longer term and that, while he understood the role that the hedge funds played, he said Unilever was not the right company for them to invest in because they had the longer-term view. There’s bravery in standing up and saying the type of shareholder you’re looking for are the ones who want to be around for the long run, with the promise to repay those returns over that period of time. Trying on the Customer’s Shoes 11:10 Colin: What does it really mean to be purpose driven and customer-centric? 12:01 Jaap: There’s a need to do something that’s right for the customer that’s a very heartfelt and genuine intent. It is perceived as bullshit if people say they’ve looked at the analysis, and to outperform the market, they have to focus on the customer. 12:30 Jaap: The wider view is to come back to purpose. Do you really want to add to your customers or do you just want to make more money? There is room for both. They do not have to be in conflict. 12:40 Colin: What you’re saying is being in community together. 12:57 Colin: That means you have to walk in the shoes of your customer, but that requires extraordinary self-awareness to become empathetic and neutral at the same time. 13:20 Jaap: When we talk about conversation, the fundamental premise we start with is if I have your best interest at heart and you have mine, we will feel that from one another. If I know about what you’re concerned about, what your purpose is and what your circumstances are, and you know mine, then together we will create something. 13:34 Jaap: This ability to step into each other’s shoes is the starting point for creating value. If bankers step into the shoes of their customers or the people that work for them, there’s huge progress to be made. 13:45 Jaap: And vice versa. Customers can be asked to understand the position of the bankers at times. It comes from both sides. You can’t expect a bank to support requests that are not worth supporting. 14:35 Jaap: I was reading a book the other day that talked about three things that define success, one of which was mutuality. These are principles not to live up to, but to live into. How can we, in any transaction, begin this together so it’s best for both of us? 15:14 Colin: It’s not about true altruism, is it? It’s actually what Peter Block talks about as “enlightened self-interest.” You’re self interested, but there’s a connection inside of it. 15:30 Jaap; If you listen to astronauts or people who do a lot of meditation, they say we are all one. So the idea is if 6 billion people are in a bad space and I’m in a good space, how does that feel? Mutuality can bring us together one-one-one, but also humanity as a whole. If banks start thinking, “What is our role in bringing forward humanity?” then over the long term they will get superior returns. Empathy as a Source Hope 16:06 Colin: Besides banking and finance, you’ve also worked in corrections. There’s the balance of issues of safety and protecting people through the notion of rehabilitation. What have you seen that gives you hope around that sector? 16:44 Jaap: It’s such a difficult place to be and comes back to empathy. If you’re in an environment where you feel physically threatened every moment, how do you strive for mutuality? 17:05 Jaap: What gives me great hope is that I’ve seen two expressions. The first one is the therapeutic (over punitive) approach. How can we help people move in the right direction beyond punishing them for what they’ve done? 17:32 Jaap: The other one is people who deal with difficult kids. They talk about trauma-informed learning, which also comes back to empathy. At any point in time, when you have direction with someone, you immediately put yourself in their shoes and think, “Where does this come from?” Instead of taking it personally, you understand the trauma this person has gone through. To step into these shoes takes so much patience, awareness and understanding, and the results are extraordinary. 18:48 Colin: That’s not just going to take a quick orientation program. What are some of the methods used in that kind of organization to get to that point? What can we take from that self-awareness, patience, discipline and courage in that kind of correctional organization into other places? 19:24 Jaap: The word that comes to me is integrity, which comes back to purpose. I’ve never comes across someone who doesn’t believe they have integrity. Everyone has integrity, even though our opinion of other people’s integrity is much easier to be negative about. Integrity is asking, “How do I want to live my life? Who do I want to be as a leader? What contribution do we want our organization to make to society?” 19:58 Jaap: The leaders that have inspired me are ones that have a high integrity in what they are trying to do in life and they way they showed up in every minute. Purpose is considering what it means to be human, what your opportunity is here and how you live that every day. 20:34 Colin: Another thing about working in a correctional facility is if you feel like an island, it’s really hard. But if you’re together, that is a source of integrity and purpose as well. 20:53 Jaap: Absolutely. And integrity is considering what the intent of the collective community is, what the strategies are, and how individuals behave inside that. A Shared Economy and the Future of Banking 21:50 Colin: This whole shared economy—Uber, Airbnb, etc.—what’s the future of that in banking? 21:58 Jaap: With crowd funding, you mean—people coming up with great ideas and other people supporting them? It will flourish. Everywhere we see any sharing going on it seems to work really well. 22:14 Jaap: The only thing I can’t get my head around is (probably because I’m an institutionalized banker after twenty years) is the idea of credit worthiness. There’s so much effort that goes into bank systems to identify what is a credit worthy activity to get into and what is not. For novices to do that on the web…I think there would be a lot of tears. So that’s the only thing I’m not sure if I can reconcile. 22:44 Colin: We also know that if I’m vulnerable with you and I trust you, I’m more likely to be accountable. 22:55 Jaap: Absolutely. Look at micro-financing, for example. People were skeptical about that. 23:05 Colin: What about the future of banking in a more general way? 23:08 Jaap: There will be commercial banks and I think there will also be another breed of banks that have the purpose of adding to society as much as they can. People will make a distinct choice to work there, bank there, and invest there. 23:44 Jaap: You’ll see a sharper delineation between the two, and there’s room for both. The question is where do you want to work, and where do you want to be a customer? 0000
Today we interview the CCO and co-founder of Slock.it, StephanTual. He stops by to help clear up the confusion around thingsrelated to Slock.it and the first ever decentralized autonomousorganization (DAO). Not only is he a smooth talkin' maama-jaama,he's smart as hell. Afterwards, we discuss how we feel about allthis, convince Cello why it's awesome, and try and figure out theeasiest way to dive in. The future is now, and it is awesome! Toget started, visit Slock.it and daohub.org. It's got just abouteverything you need.
It is no secret that the Shared Economy is here in a big way. There are several reasons why this type of business is flourishing. One is that the recent recession left many without jobs. The Shared Economy offered instant employment to hundreds of thousands. The second is that as a society we are use to having it our way. That means working or playing when we want and not to some set schedule. The Uber style business model plays directly to this need. There are other reasons but these two are enough to have changed the way business is done in many industry categories. Enter Rikki Torres and EZTruckx (formerly known as A Guy With A Truck). In this episode Rikki explains why and how he is building this company.
Jeffery Dinkin, Head of the Employment Law Department at Stradling Law discusses the merits and potential disruption caused by recent changes in employment law. Both the Uber class action suit and the new direction for the National Labor Relations Board are turning not only existing business upside down but are having great impact on startups in the new Shared Economy. Independent Contractor vs. Employee and the effect on business is one of the great unknowns but Jeff shares his vast experience on the topic to bring some clarity to the subject.
One of the biggest changes taking place in the world, is the advent of the shared economy. What are the pros and cons where do we go from here? Summarizing the 7 major points you need to know about crowdfunding: The Space X competition to design the Hyperloop pod attracts over 1200 entries; Writing code, how to get started. Great technology to reduce bicycle accidents; Ten terrific design technologies of the past year or so. We interview copywriter legend Russell Phelps.
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Co-Chair of the International Conscious Capitalism Board, Doug Levy, author of Can't Buy Me Like, and founder of the 20-year old digital agency, MePlusYou, has found time to form a new start up called Tap Goods. I interviewed him a few weeks ago. He recommends reading these books, The Lean Start Up, Holacracy and of course Conscious Capitalism.
Co-Chair of the International Conscious Capitalism Board, Doug Levy, author of Can't Buy Me Like, and founder of the 20-year old digital agency, MePlusYou, has found time to form a new start up called Tap Goods. I interviewed him a few weeks ago. He recommends reading these books, The Lean Start Up, Holacracy and of course Conscious Capitalism.
Have you ever heard of Air B&B? It's a platform where people across the united states can share apartments! Well, Jeff Potter from Surf Air has come up with a similar idea with FLYING! Tune in now!
Lance Stacy, Founder of BarFly Social Club. How disruptive are you being? Lance teaches our listeners the importance trying new ideas!Jay Samit , Serial Entrepreneur, weekly Business Insider.Jay talks about the shared economy and how you can utilize this important new tool.
David Kalt, Founder of Reverb.com - How much do you know about the Shared Economy??? Listen now to get the 101!Nolan Bushnell, Founder of Atari & Chuckee Cheese - Nolan teaches our listeners the importance of Continued Education and gives some great tools for this!