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This week's guest is Ben Steffes, Vice President, Solutions & Strategy, Managed Transportation, at RXO. Ben was last on the Freightvine 3 years ago when he had just published a white paper on Logistics KPIs for Coyote. RXO acquired Coyote in the fall of 2024, so this time we talk about the RXO white paper on Logistics KPIs that Ben recently authored as a follow-up to and expansion of the 2022 study. In our conversation, we discuss changes in how logistics performance was measured during the pandemic and now post-pandemic, how shippers, carriers, and brokers have aligned on important metrics, and the impact of the increasing use of technology like AI and control towers. We also touch upon strategies for shippers to become "shippers of choice," and on the evolving role of brokers and the dynamics of consolidation in the logistics industry. It was a pretty wide ranging conversation covering different aspects of freight transportation.
Your Bio and Social Media links: Website: https://medevolve.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-seefeld-521319/ Matt Seefeld is the Executive Vice President at MedEvolve, a top provider of data-driven solutions that help healthcare businesses optimize their revenue cycles and medical billing teams to lower money collection costs, increase efficiency, and enhance revenues. MedEvolve collaborates with tens of thousands of physicians and 50+ provider organizations nationwide, who in 2022, submitted $3.8B worth of claims with their assistance. They have over 90 employees, and their annual revenues are close to $20M. Matt has over 24 years of management consulting experience in the healthcare sector and is very skilled in the evaluation, design, and execution of process improvement programs and the development of new technologies that can be applied across the entire revenue cycle. He spent most of his early career assisting health businesses of all sizes in aligning people, processes, and technology as a revenue cycle consultant with Stockamp/Huron, PwC, and Deloitte. Matt also founded and served as the CEO of Interpoint Partners, a provider of business intelligence solutions, which he sold to Streamline Health Solutions in 2011. He remained in the company after he sold it as the Chief Strategist of Revenue Cycle and later as the Senior Vice President of Solutions Strategy until 2014. Before taking a full-time position at MedEvolve, he managed worldwide sales for NantHealth and offered consulting services to healthcare technology and service companies around the country. Quick recap Summary Matt Seefeld's Journey and My Life Link App Matt Seefeld, a former Deloitte consultant turned healthcare software entrepreneur and recovering alcoholic, discussed his personal and professional journey with Michael. Matt shared how his experiences with addiction and recovery inspired him to create a free app called My Life Link, connecting people struggling with various addictions to a supportive digital community. Michael agreed to promote the app and show notes on his platform to help those in need. They also touched upon the skills and challenges required in entrepreneurship and leadership. Concerns Over Healthcare Challenges and Transformation Michael, who has a long-term experience in healthcare administration, expressed his concerns about the challenges and reluctance in the healthcare industry to make necessary adjustments and take risks. He highlighted the increasing older population's need for more healthcare providers, yet many are closing their practices. Matt furthered these concerns, pointing out the rising costs of delivering care, the apathy in the system, and the lack of transparency in payment and administrative processes. He emphasized the urgent need for a comprehensive understanding of the business side of healthcare, likening it to Henry Ford's early 1900s revolution in the automotive industry. Transforming Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management Matt emphasized the need for a significant transformation in the healthcare industry, particularly in revenue cycle management. He identified the issue as one of high turnover, low wages, and a lack of motivation due to the high number of touches required to get payment for services. He suggested reducing touches and using non-emotional objective data to hold people accountable for their work. He also pointed out the problem of select patients in certain communities, which is a result of the high cost of healthcare services. Matt proposed that AI and machine learning technologies could help transform the industry, but only after identifying the areas where human involvement is crucial. Finally, he stressed the importance of helping providers drive margins and retain their independence to ensure access to quality healthcare services. Employee Clarity, Ownership, and Attitude Matt and Michael emphasized the importance of employees understanding their roles and the company's mission. Matt argued that lack of clarity on these points often leads to workplace dissatisfaction. Michael concurred, stressing that employees should take ownership of their experiences and strive to improve processes. He also highlighted the need for discipline and a positive attitude to make work more enjoyable and fulfilling. Both agreed that this approach benefits not only the individual but also the organization as a whole. Overcoming Burnout Through Self-Actualization Burnout in the workplace affects individuals differently despite having the same job and workload due to factors like mindset, energy levels, and approach to life. Michael and Matt emphasize the importance of self-actualization, discipline, and taking ownership of one's goals, using the example of a potential professional athlete who needs to be obsessed with achieving their dreams through consistent actions and effort. Self-Worth, Maladaptive Behavior, and Goal Setting Matt spoke about the challenges of self-worth and maladaptive behavior. He emphasized that individuals should not derive their self-worth from external factors such as other people's opinions or career success. Instead, he advocated for setting personal goals and building a lifestyle based on intrinsic values, highlighting that this approach fosters greater satisfaction and reduces stress. He also shared his own career journey, expressing regret for not following his instincts earlier in his career, and offered advice to his younger brother, encouraging him to pursue his passions without fear of failure. Goal Setting, Emotions, and Discipline Matt and Michael discussed the importance of setting and achieving goals, as well as the role of thoughts and emotions in their pursuit. Matt emphasized that one should question whether they are in the right role and passionate about their work. Michael suggested writing down daily goals and dealing with negative thoughts by understanding their triggers and learning from them. They both agreed on the need for discipline and consistency in pursuing goals, and the impossibility of escaping one's own thoughts by changing locations or circumstances. Matt's Journey to Sobriety and Lifelink App Matt emphasized the importance of living in the present moment and not dwelling on future worries or past failures. He shared his struggles with anxiety and how it manifested in his sports activities as a child. He also discussed his journey towards sobriety and the creation of the sober app, Lifelink, with his twin brother. Matt highlighted the importance of personal responsibility in overcoming addiction and encouraged listeners to seek help if they were struggling. Selflessness and Kindness: Making a Positive Impact Matt emphasized the importance of selflessness in life, stating that focusing on others and serving them without expecting anything in return had a positive impact on himself and those around him. He shared his hope to inspire others to continue this selfless spirit even after he's gone. Michael also shared a personal experience where his small act of picking up litter and disposing of it properly made a positive impact on someone else's day, highlighting the significance of such simple acts of kindness. Empathy, Gratitude, and Helping Others Michael and Matt discussed the importance of helping others and being grateful for their own blessings. Matt shared how a simple act of kindness, like coaching a child in baseball, can make a significant impact on someone's life. They also discussed the value of empathy and how it can lead to a ripple effect of positivity. Matt encouraged people to take small steps towards helping others, and invited listeners to connect with him through his LinkedIn and LifeLink app.
Ville also highlights the valuable contributions of mobile operators, especially in regions like Africa, in promoting financial inclusion. These models are now gaining recognition and support from central banks to extend access to the financial system. Watch the full episode here
Tune in on Monday, 10/30/23, for a new episode of The Doctor Whisperer Show featuring the EVP of MedEvolve, Matt Seefeld. ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ A︎BOUT OUR GUEST: Matt Seefeld is the Executive Vice President at MedEvolve, a top provider of data-driven solutions that help healthcare businesses optimize their revenue cycles and medical billing teams to lower money collection costs, increase efficiency, and enhance revenues. MedEvolve collaborates with tens of thousands of physicians and 50+ provider organizations nationwide, who in 2022, submitted $3.8B worth of claims with their assistance. They have over 90 employees, and their annual revenues are close to $20M.Matt has over 24 years of management consulting experience in the healthcare sector and is very skilled in the evaluation, design, and execution of process improvement programs and the development of new technologies that can be applied across the entire revenue cycle. He spent most of his early career assisting health businesses of all sizes in aligning people, processes, and technology as a revenue cycle consultant with Stockamp/Huron, PwC, and Deloitte.Matt also founded and served as the CEO of Interpoint Partners, a provider of business intelligence solutions, which he sold to Streamline Health Solutions in 2011. He remained in the company after he sold it as the Chief Strategist of Revenue Cycle and later as the Senior Vice President of Solutions Strategy until 2014.Before taking a full-time position at MedEvolve, he managed worldwide sales for NantHealth and offered consulting services to healthcare technology and service companies around the country. ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Thank you to our sponsor, SRA 831b Admin, for supporting the show!Click here to learn more: http://831b.com #businessofmedicine #healthcare #medevolve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedoctorwhisperer/message
Mobile operators, especially in Africa, play a pivotal role in driving this trend, making it more cost-effective to bring financial services to previously underbanked populations.
We are already living through a fundamental shift in the way we work - so what will the future look like? Focusing in on the role of Artificial Intelligence, particularly Generative AI, this special feature is a deep dive right across the most impactful technology, tools and human factors including workforce capability augmentation, productivity and collaboration, wellbeing and sustainability, ethical software application development, STEM to STEAM skills, and of course, cybersecurity implications too. To explore exactly this, I am delighted to be joined by the brilliant Karen Plotkin, SVP, Client Solutions Strategy at Dell Technologies - plus we also share many top tips and a shared passion for fostering inclusion and diversity in tech and beyond! And we would love your thoughts on the show - thanks for listening!Sally, Karen and the #TTT TeamPlus please join us on Twitter to continue the conversation! @techradiotttToday's guest on LinkedIn:Karen: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-plotkin-b2b8395And our host Prof. Sally Eaves on Twitter @sallyeavesAnd LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-eavesThanks for listening,Sally, Karen and the TTT Team!
Ville envisions a future where financial services mirror the seamless connectivity of mobile technology, fostering a world where interoperability is key to revolutionizing the financial sector. Join Ville in this enlightening perspective on financial inoperability!
FX is a highly liquid market, with many different currencies to trade that are constantly moving against one another, so why don't investors typically think about this asset class when building out their portfolios? In this episode Van Luu, Global Head of Solutions Strategy, Fixed Income and FX at Russell Investments, addresses this question and explains the important role that currency strategies can play in helping investors to diversify a multi-asset portfolio. In particular, he talks about how a currency strategy which leverages three factors — Carry, Value and Trend — can offer low (or even negative) correlation to traditional assets, providing a boost to multi-asset portfolios while generating little or no additional risk.
Our guest today is Matt Seefeld, Executive Vice President at MedEvolve, a top provider of data-driven solutions that help healthcare businesses optimize their revenue cycles and medical billing teams to lower money collection costs, increase efficiency, and enhance revenues. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-seefeld-521319/ MedEvolve collaborates with tens of thousands of physicians and 50+ provider organizations nationwide, who in 2022, submitted $3.8B worth of claims with their assistance. They have over 90 employees, and their annual revenues are close to $20M. Matt has over 24 years of management consulting experience in the healthcare sector and is very skilled in the evaluation, design, and execution of process improvement programs and the development of new technologies that can be applied across the entire revenue cycle. He spent most of his early career assisting health businesses of all sizes in aligning people, processes, and technology as a revenue cycle consultant with Stockamp/Huron, PwC, and Deloitte. Matt also founded and served as the CEO of Interpoint Partners, a provider of business intelligence solutions, which he sold to Streamline Health Solutions in 2011. He remained in the company after he sold it as the Chief Strategist of Revenue Cycle and later as the Senior Vice President of Solutions Strategy until 2014. Before taking a full-time position at MedEvolve, he managed worldwide sales for NantHealth and offered consulting services to healthcare technology and service companies around the country. On the webinar/podcast, Matt and Michael discussed: - Why many physician practices are facing a harsh reality as they enter 2023. Revenue cycle processes and technology that have traditionally produced an acceptable bottom line are no longer delivering. - How providers can fix their revenue cycle so they stop losing millions of dollars annually. - Productivity vs. effectiveness in the revenue cycle: Should you measure claims worked or employee outcomes? - How can healthcare executives combat "quiet quitting" in the revenue cycle? - Trends that will impact how medical practice executives manage their businesses going forward. Disclaimer: This Podcast, it's authors, guests, interviewers, sponsors are not rendering medical, legal or accounting/financial advice. For full disclaimer, please visit: https://conciergemedicinetoday.org/tcpp/
On this episode of The Main Scoop, co-hosts Greg Lotko and Daniel Newman are joined by April Hickel, Vice President of Intelligent z Solutions Strategy at BMC to discuss the success factors for reimagining the customer experience in driving growth and better business outcomes. They also provide insights on the role of the mainframe, as well as risks organizations face if they do not invest in improving their customer journeys. Has your organization taken their CX to the next level leveraging the mainframe? Learn more about how this will drive more growth for the long term. It was a great conversation and one you don't want to miss. Like what you've heard? Check out Episode One of The Main Scoop, Episode Two of the Main Scoop, and Episode Three of the Main Scoop, and be sure to subscribe to never miss an episode of The Main Scoop series.
On this episode of The Main Scoop, co-hosts Greg Lotko and Daniel Newman are joined by April Hickel, Vice President of Intelligent z Solutions Strategy at BMC to discuss the success factors for reimagining the customer experience in driving growth and better business outcomes. They also provide insights on the role of the mainframe, as well as risks organizations face if they do not invest in improving their customer journeys. Has your organization taken their CX to the next level leveraging the mainframe? Learn more about how this will drive more growth for the long term.
We all know that markets move. However, in the past few years we've lived through one of the most turbulent periods in modern history. Yet market volatility can also create opportunities for pension schemes on their de-risking journeys – during this period we have seen some of the most of attractive bulk annuity pricing in the history of the UK market. The market factors that most impact buyout affordability have continued to move positively over the course of this year, namely interest rates and credit spreads. In this episode, Sabeen Iftikhar, Director in our Pension Risk Transfer (PRT) business, talks to Aysha Patel, New Business Origination Lead, PRT and Mat Webb, Head of insurance Solutions & Strategy at Legal & General Investment Management, about how pension schemes can take advantage of market volatility and achieve favourable pricing opportunities.
In September of 2021, Bridgestone Americas accelerated its mobility solutions journey by acquiring Azuga, a Silicon Valley-based technology company revolutionizing fleet management in the U.S. with a powerful platform that provides insights and data analytics for vehicle operations and driver behavior. THRIVE host Keith Cawley dives into this exciting partnership with Azuga's Founder and CEO, Ananth Rani, and Bridgestone's President of Mobility Solutions and Fleet Management, Brian Goldstine to discuss Azuga's story, why Bridgestone was its ideal fit, and how both sides are working together to create the most sustainable and intelligent mobility solutions of the future.
Security threats are unavoidable and inescapable for modern businesses. No matter the size of the enterprise, dealing with the likes of data breaches and ransomware attackers has become commonplace. The key, then, is to know how exactly to detect and respond to these incidents. With new threat hunting and detection technologies, tools, and techniques being created each quarter, the security solutions pool is becoming bigger and bigger. In this podcast, Chris Steffen, Research Director at Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), speaks with Dr. Anton Chuvakin, Head of Solutions Strategy at Chronicle and Google Cloud, about the emerging trends in threat hunting and investigation, as well as incident response. The conversation kicks off with a look at the challenges that organisations face when a breach occurs and the proliferation of high-profile security breaches and ransomware attacks within legacy systems. Dr. Anton then lends his expertise on the act of combining intelligence about global threats in the wild, threats inside your network, and unique signals from the overlap between the two, before delving into top tips for overcoming the “signal to noise” ratio. To close, the pair explore the impact of President Biden's Executive Order on Cybrsecurity and the latest trends in threat hunting and investigation.
Join your host Andrew Tisser and guest Matt Seefeld as they talk about the role you need to play and the responsibilities that revolve around revenue cycles. For Matt, professionals like him aren’t exposed to the technicalities of how they get paid in residency. Matt tells us that in private practice, doctors that take an interest in analytics only accumulate to less than 10% and sometimes even 5%—which is a problem. As you listen to the episode, tune to Matt as he talks about collection, the difference it makes if you’re paid right at the right time, and the app he created that brings common ground to those facing the struggles of addiction.In this episode you will learn:· What is a Revenue Cycle?· Your expertise warrants its worth.· What moves the ecosystem of healthcare forward?· Your administrative team is responsible.· On myLifeLink App; Broadening the definition of addiction.About Matt Seefeld:Matt Seefeld is Executive Vice President at MedEvolve, responsible for all RCM operations, data science, workflow automation solutions, and business development. He brings over 20 years of management consulting experience in the healthcare industry with extensive expertise in process improvement programs and technology across the entire revenue cycle. Matt began his career with Stockamp & Associates, Inc. and worked for both PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Deloitte Consulting LLP in their healthcare and life sciences practice lines. In 2007, he developed a business intelligence solution and founded Interpoint Partners, LLC, where he served as Chairman and CEO. In 2011, he sold his business to Streamline Health Solutions, where he then served as Chief Strategist of Revenue Cycle and SVP of Solutions Strategy until 2014. Immediately prior to joining MedEvolve, Matt ran global sales for NantHealth. Additionally, Matt is the founder of myLifeLink, a virtual, global addiction and recovery community, and mobile application. He is also a board member and strategic advisor for a number of healthcare technology companies. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California-San Diego, where he also achieved NCAA All-American honors three times during his collegiate track and field career.Connect with Matt Seefeld on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-seefeld-521319/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mseefeld?lang=enEmail: matt.seefeld@medevolve.com Article: Is Your Revenue Cycle Ready for 2021? By Matt Seefeldhttps://www.healthitanswers.net/is-your-revenue-cycle-ready-for-2021/ Video: Physician Practice Billing: Transparency and Accountability in the Business Officehttps://youtu.be/OtUm5bIGOGs MedEvolve Resources page with videos, articles, case studies, etc.https://medevolve.com/resources/ MyLifeLinkhttps://www.mylifelinkapp.com/ Connect with Talk2Medoc on:https://www.andrewtisserdo.com/
Favorite quotes of the episode: “It all comes down to people process and technology.” “Healthcare has to realize that if you don’t start running your business like a business then it won’t be relevant.” “Price transparency is important for the consumer too.” “One thing that COVID has taught us is that we need to be as lean and efficient as possible.” “I don’t control outcomes, I only control actions, so what are my actions going to be?” “It’s amazing what happens when we get the lifestyle and the mission aligned with our values!” Episode Overview In this episode, I talk with Matt Seefeld. Matt is the Executive Vice President at MedEvolve, responsible for all RCM operations, data science, and workflow automation solutions and business development. He brings over 20 years of management consulting experience in the healthcare industry with extensive expertise in process improvement programs and technology across the entire revenue cycle. Matt began his career with Stock & Associates and worked for both PricewaterhouseCoopers and Deloitte Consulting in their healthcare and life sciences practice lines. In 2007, he developed a business intelligence solution and founded Interpoint Partners, LLC, where he served as Chairman and CEO. In 2011, he sold his business to Streamline Health Solutions where he then served as Chief Strategist of Revenue Cycle and SVP of Solutions Strategy until 2014. Immediately prior to joining MedEvolve, Matt ran global sales for NantHealth. Additionally, Matt is the founder of myLifeLink, a virtual, global addiction and recovery community, and mobile application. He is also a board member and strategic advisor for a number of healthcare technology companies. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California-San Diego where he also achieved NCAA All-American honors three times during his collegiate track and field career. TOPICS Matt’s unique career path. You have this incredible expertise and skill set in data science, workflow automation, and process improvement throughout the revenue cycle. How do you make this tangible to those of us who aren’t revenue cycle consultants? What’s a revenue cycle? What are some really quick tangible solutions or quick checks that practices and businesses can do to see if they are on the right track or need to do some extra digging? What are the most common mistakes you see business owners make in this area? MyLifeLink Addiction Recovery Community 5 Questions Segment Q1. We know that the most successful and happy people have a morning routine, what do you do each morning or evening that sets your day up for success? The first thing I do is set my morning intentions and give myself 15 minutes to sit without technology, to meditate, say a prayer, and center myself for the day. Q2. What's your definition of Success? You grow when your opportunities exceed your capabilities. Be in a career where you want to stretch yourself and continue to learn and grow. Another big piece is balance, there’s more to life than just work. Q3. What's your definition of Happiness? It’s realizing that I’m perfect the way I am. Q4. What do you know now that you wish you would have known 10 years ago? You control actions you don’t control outcomes and learning to listen more and speak less. I can be equally or more effective without traveling. Realizing that what I thought I was supposed to do wasn’t what I needed to do. Q5. What do you think is the biggest issue facing busy professionals today? Practice slowing down. It’s not true that the harder you work the better the outcomes you are going to get. The other thing is balance between personal and professional life. You don’t have to work a 10-hour day. What does 5 hours of productive time look like? RESOURCES Connect with Matt at https://medevolve.com/ LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-seefeld-521319/ A Peaceful Warrior, Dan Millman Join our email list and never miss another insight at https://www.pawsconsulting.com/shownotes Learn Strategies for Overcoming Overwhelm at https://www.pawsconsulting.com/overwhelm “This program has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit for veterinarians and veterinary nurses/technicians in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.” Sign up for a free Strategy Session to overcome overwhelm and get unstuck at https://www.pawsconsulting.com/podcast Thinking of running for office? Get your copy of Candidate Survival Guide or Join one of Angela’s Campaign Accelerator Programs at https://www.pawsconsulting.com/candidate Connect with Angela at www.pawsconsulting.com or on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram @DemareeDVM. How to leave a review on iTunes: Go to https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-stethoscope/id1354281411 or open iTunes. Click 'View in iTunes' (or maybe you are already there) Click 'Subscribe' Then Click 'Ratings and Reviews' Then Click 'Write a Review'
Introduction For this episode of the Post-Acute POV, our host Kevin Whitehurst, SVP of skilled nursing solutions is joined by Frank Nash, director of solutions strategy at MatrixCare. The pair sits down to discuss the benefits of connected care and the four steps to becoming a more connected care provider. Join Kevin and Frank as they break down each step to achieving true interoperability: getting connected, gathering data, documenting accurately, and being a better referral partner. Frank also gives his top recommendations for post-acute care staff committed to strengthening their organization’s interoperability. Listen to their discussion below. Topics discussed during today’s episode: [01:14 – 02:04]: Frank details his origin story and how he became director of solutions strategy at MatrixCare. [02:26 – 04:10]: Frank explains the stats from our recent survey that support referral partners are behind in upgrading their technology solutions then lists the four steps for becoming a more connected care provider. [4:23 – 5:53]: Why getting connected is important and how to join the health information highway. [6:04 – 7:21]: Gathering data via email or using the health information highway like Carequality and Commonwell. [7:30 – 10:08]: The importance of documenting accurately and Frank’s top tips to do so. [10:29 - 12:41]: Gathering information and how listeners can accomplish this step. [12:57 - 13:41]: Frank’s top recommendations for post-acute care staff committed to strengthening their organization’s interoperability. Resources Learn more about MatrixCare at: https://www.matrixcare.com/ Find out more about our commitment to interoperability: https://www.matrixcare.com/interoperability/ Read the transcript of today’s episode Listen to more episodes of the Post-Acute POV Disclaimer The content in this presentation or materials is for informational purposes only and is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed herein, may change without notice. We encourage you to seek as appropriate, regulatory and legal advice on any of the matters covered in this presentation or materials. ©2021 by MatrixCare
Monica Verma talks with Anton Chuvakin, Head of Solutions Strategy at Google and former Research Director at Gartner. It this episode they talk about some of the security issues with cloud, especially with regards to cloud migration. Can we trust cloud less to trust more? What are some of the key paradoxes when it comes to cloud breaches and how can we increase accountability when it comes to cloud breaches? How do we help organizations and security leaders shift to a cloud security mindset? We talked with Anton about these and more cybersecurity and cloud security issues.Make sure you subscribe to my youtube channel Monica Talks Cyber and We Talk Cyber in your favorite podcast app. Do it right away so you don’t miss any of these amazing conversations and stories with renowned global experts that are making a different and real impact, every single day. If you like to support us, buy us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wetalkcyber :-) Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wetalkcyber)
We have a special guest joining us today, Dr. Anton Chuvakin, Head of Solutions Strategy at Google, and the co-host to the new Cloud Security podcast. He is a legend in the cloud cybersecurity space and was previously a Research VP and Distinguished Analyst at Gartner for Technical Professionals (GTP) Security and Risk Management Strategies (SRMS) team. At Gartner, he covered a broad range of security operations and detection and response topics, and is credited with inventing the term "EDR." We are continuing to host the weekly Clubhouse event Wednesday evenings at 7pm Pacific, 9pm Central. Find out more about the event at recap.at/clubhouse Signup to our newsletter at recap.at/newsletter Published Releases Improvements for locating new comments and important conversations in Google Docs More options for sharing your availability in Google Calendar End a Google Meet video call for everyone at once Easily locate the source file for embedded Drive video and audio files in Google Slides Reminder: Ending support for IE11 for all Google Workspace apps on March 15 Let Google Calendar automatically book a replacement room for your events Weekly Recap Admin control for AppSheet now fully available Other Topics Partner Careers (Find the best Google Cloud jobs at top partners, everywhere in the world) Training Certificates from Google (Data Analytics, Project Management, and UX Design coming in March) Cloud Security Podcast by Google (Episodes available on your favorite podcast platform and at https://cloudsecuritypodcast.libsyn.com/website) Feel free to send us your Workspace questions, remember, we are both experts in Google Workspace, and if we can't answer your question, we can probably find someone who can. Hit the subscribe button, engage with us and send us your feedback/questions on Twitter at @WorkspaceRecap, by emailing hi@workspacerecap.com, and on our website at workspacerecap.com where you can also find expanded show notes, and more! Hosted by @MrJNowlin and @larsen161 Disclaimer: Podcast and Hosts are Not affiliated with Google
Beyond COVID-19: how will healthcare providers leverage AI and analytics to minimize "supply chain disruption" in the post-pandemic era?Supply, device and testing demand 4:10. Emergency Response Inventory Services Fulfillment Provider model 9:45. Financial epidemic caused by supply chain disruption 12:04. Amazon as a potential services fulfillment provider 14:04. McKesson, Amerisource, Bergen and Cardinal Health 16:15. Financial liquidity, Cares Act 20:09. Using predictive analytics, special analytics and machine learning for forecasting 23:30. Amazon fulfillment 24:18. Shaping demand 24:38. N95 Project 27:13. Blue Wonder 30:07. SAP, Oracle, Epicore, Infor/Lawson and Altryx 30:21. Tableau, Qlik and Power BI 31:31. Lean methodologies and six sigma 31:54. AI, analytics and integrating systems 33:16. KPIs to match business priorities 35:28. Altryx webinar on how to use descriptive and spatial analytics to locate hospital, inventory, testing center 41:13. Asset utilization 43:07. Using forecasting to repurpose empty hospital beds 44:45. Using spend analytics to identify most valuable suppliers 46:28. Using predictive analytics for collaborative demand forecasting 49:18. Using analytics to understand maverick buying 52:30. Using analytics for continuous improvement 54:34. LinkedIn article: https://rb.gy/n9r9f7.
Beyond COVID-19: how will healthcare providers leverage AI and analytics to minimize "supply chain disruption" in the post-pandemic era?Episode Notes:Supply, device and testing demand 4:10. Emergency Response Inventory Services Fulfillment Provider model 9:45. Financial epidemic caused by supply chain disruption 12:04. Amazon as a potential services fulfillment provider 14:04. McKesson, Amerisource, Bergen and Cardinal Health 16:15. Financial liquidity, Cares Act 20:09. Using predictive analytics, special analytics and machine learning for forecasting 23:30. Amazon fulfillment 24:18. Shaping demand 24:38. N95 Project 27:13. Blue Wonder 30:07. SAP, Oracle, Epicore, Infor/Lawson and Altryx 30:21. Tableau, Qlik and Power BI 31:31. Lean methodologies and six sigma 31:54. AI, analytics and integrating systems 33:16. KPIs to match business priorities 35:28. Altryx webinar on how to use descriptive and spatial analytics to locate hospital, inventory, testing center 41:13. Asset utilization 43:07. Using forecasting to repurpose empty hospital beds 44:45. Using spend analytics to identify most valuable suppliers 46:28. Using predictive analytics for collaborative demand forecasting 49:18. Using analytics to understand maverick buying 52:30. Using analytics for continuous improvement 54:34.LinkedIn article: https://rb.gy/n9r9f7.
Monica Truelsch is Senior Director of Solutions Strategy for Transportation at Infor, the world's third-largest ERP software company, where she works with the Infor Nexus supply chain network. She joined Infor from Trimble, a world leader in geo-spatial technologies and transportation applications. Her career includes roles in product management, marketing, and sales leadership for advanced technologies in telematics, domestic transportation management, chemical handling, engineered materials, artificial intelligence, and industrial laboratory management. Infor Nexus is the world's leading network for multi-enterprise supply chain orchestration. The network connects businesses to their entire supply chain—from suppliers and manufacturers to brokers, 3PLs, and banks—paving the way for enhanced supply chain visibility, collaboration, and predictive intelligence. Discover more details here.Some of the highlights of the episode:How global supply chain transactions are updated roughly 50 times a second on the Nexus platformChina as the primary sourcing market for global supply chainsWhy humans excel compared to AI in a crisisHow Infor keeps the culture intact while working remotelyWhy diversity is a form of business immunityFollow us on:Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wba8v7Twitter: http://bit.ly/2WeulzXLinkedin: http://bit.ly/2w9YSQXFacebook: http://bit.ly/2HtryLd
We recorded today's episode of The Valley Business Today in the boardroom of the Frederick County Economic Development Authority. We had a conversation with Patrick Barker, Executive Director of the organization about economic development on a local & regional level. We talked about the roadblocks that sometimes exist including a limited talent pool. Patrick explained a regional effort to learn about attracting & keeping talent through a study/survey currently underway.
Episode 29 features Tom Clark, President of Solutions and Wade Leipold, Director of Solutions Strategy. Wade and Tom talk through Faith's new Ician program including the curriculum, timeline, application process, and what an Ician will look like after training.
As defined benefit pension schemes mature and become cashflow negative, cashflow management becomes increasingly important. Schemes, particularly underfunded ones, may be better off focusing on being cashflow aware than being cashflow matched. In this discussion, Graham Moles highlights that it remains important not to consider cashflow management in isolation of other scheme risks. For more information on today’s episode, visit [http://www.lgim.com/uk/en/insights/our-thinking/client-solutions/raising-cashflow-awareness.html](http://www.lgim.com/uk/en/insights/our-thinking/client-solutions/raising-cashflow-awareness.html) Guest: Graham Moles, Co-Head of Solutions Strategy Host: Toby Orpin, Senior Solutions Distribution Manager This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and shouldn’t be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast should not be taken as an invitation to deal in Legal & General investments. Any views expressed during this recording belong to the individuals and are based on market conditions at the time of recording, and do not reflect the views of Legal & General Investment Management. Legal & General Investment Management is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Legal & General Investment Management, One Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AA. Register in England no. 2091894. All rights reserved. No part of this audio may be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Legal & General Investment Management.
In this episode, we are joined by Laura Legg, Director of Solutions Strategy at BESLER, to discuss optimal structures for revenue integrity departments. Learn how to listen to The Hospital Finance Podcast on your mobile device. To view a Slideshare presentation about this episode, click HERE To view the transcript of this podcast episode, click HERE BESLER Read More
Steve Meyer, Head of SEI's Investment Manager Services, discusses the innovation of fintech and the impact of blockchain. Austan Goolsbee, former Chief White House Economist,breaks down the U.S. economic outlook and the possibility of a trade war. Mary Lou Jepsen, Founder of Openwater, talk about using augmented reality in health care. Rachel Minard, CEO at Minard Capital, shares practical tips for raising assets. Neil Bathon, Founder of FUSE Research, explains how to prevail in a changing sales and distribution landscape. Jim Warren, Head of Solutions Strategy & Development at SEI, discusses putting innovation to work, including using data analytics to help clients understand trends. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Steve Meyer, Head of SEI's Investment Manager Services, discusses the innovation of fintech and the impact of blockchain. Austan Goolsbee, former Chief White House Economist,breaks down the U.S. economic outlook and the possibility of a trade war. Mary Lou Jepsen, Founder of Openwater, talk about using augmented reality in health care. Rachel Minard, CEO at Minard Capital, shares practical tips for raising assets. Neil Bathon, Founder of FUSE Research, explains how to prevail in a changing sales and distribution landscape. Jim Warren, Head of Solutions Strategy & Development at SEI, discusses putting innovation to work, including using data analytics to help clients understand trends.
Providing a minimum standard of living and livelihood opportunities to help anchor those who have returned is critical for the future stability and security of Afghanistan.