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Aston means business
S7E2 - Academic's RAF background invaluable for supply chain course

Aston means business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 28:15


A former RAF pilot and combat base commander is helping to provide a new generation of supply chain professionals for some of the world's biggest companies. Richard Atkinson said his military background was very “relevant” to his current role as deputy director of the Supply Chain Leadership programme at Aston University. The former air commodore, who once flew Tornado and Phantom fighter jets and was station commander of RAF Leuchars in Scotland, appears in the latest episode of the Aston means business podcast series, presented by journalist Steve Dyson. Mr Atkinson, now a teaching fellow at Aston University, said that he was enjoying passing on his knowledge of how to tackle modern day logistics issues to ‘learner colleagues', along with the experience of many other experts. He said: “When I was director of Air Operations in Afghanistan, where we were supporting the development of Afghanistan, the people I spoke to the most were our logisticians, understanding the novel supply chains required. “And even today, with troubles in the Horn of Africa, the Middle East and with the illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia, all of these conflicts depend upon supply chains, but they all impact supply chains as well. “That's why our programme is so relevant to create the future generation of supply chain leaders.” Mr Atkinson explained that NATO's role in Afghanistan meant military forces had to be adaptable every day in terms of supply chains. He said the big challenge was global warming which would “strategically impact migration and supply chains across the world”. “In future, we need to hit situations where we can deliver water, food and medicine where they are needed, at the right time, safely, securely and sustainably. So, we need our political leaders, our generals, our admirals, our air marshals, but also supply chain professionals to come up with these solutions, these alternative routes.” Mr Atkinson said Aston University was the UK's leading faculty in supply chains with its BSc degree apprenticeship in Supply Chain Management. The programme started four years ago with four companies and now has 30 to 40 companies and hundreds of ‘learner colleagues'. Companies using the programme include pharmaceutical giant GSK, Coca-Cola, Jaguar Land Rover, DHL, and many other companies. Mr Atkinson highlighted how GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) had “wonderful scientists and chemists” to create life-changing drugs, such as the new Shingles vaccine, but that they equally needed “amazing logisticians to make sure they get to the right people in the right place at the right time”. Tim Buchanan, apprenticeship levy lead for GSK, was also interviewed as part of the podcast. He explained how GSK is based in 133 countries around the world, which means global issues impacted in terms of bringing raw materials in, processing them into the drugs that appear on shelves, and then moving them back out to markets. Mr Buchanan praised the programme at Aston University and said: “Getting the new generation of supply chain apprentices up to speed, having them gain the experience … is crucial to the way we go forward. “We continually know we've got to have a group of new people coming in with the skills that Aston University is providing.” The first few apprentices, who are already full-time employees, will complete the programme this year. Mr Buchanan said the three main reasons for going on the programme were academics from Aston University going on site to meet GSK line managers, the course having “matured” after listening to feedback and “very high enthusiasm” from the apprentices about the learning. He added: “We wouldn't be returning if we didn't think there was value in the programme.” Mr Atkinson agreed, pointing out that Aston University was “filling a gap in the market”, which was crucial with the UK having “teetered into a recession” and businesses struggling. He said: “Let us bring our talent to you to help develop your talent for the future solutions.”

The Matt Mosley Show
Tim Buchanan 01-27-2023

The Matt Mosley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 17:33


Tim Buchanan 01-27-2023

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Bit Depth
306 - Don Data

Bit Depth

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 64:46


Donald James, Don Data, Don Eisenberg, is a drummer, radio host, and a general speaker of hard truths on his social media. He plays drums in Lust Online and with Tim Buchanan. He's the host of No One Man on The Spy, 91.7FM, a show that features the music of hip hop culture. You should definitely tune in (the literal meaning of tune in, in this context) on Fridays from 11pm to midnight. Don and I talked about music, how he got into it, spirituality, money, the future, and more! Get to know Don Data! The song playing at the end is “Heavy Eyes” by Tim Buchanan, on which Don plays drums. https://open.spotify.com/track/0twtE7mEhTkz6W37PdL2HA?si=168978a88fec4e2f Bit Depth: https://santiagoramones.com/podcast Music: https://santiagoramones.com/music Discord: https://santiagoramones.com/discord The song by me that's playing at the end is not released yet. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/santiagoramones/support

The Liberated Podcast
Tim Buchanan on liberty in U.S. history, living in China, his vow to express himself more freely

The Liberated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 68:59


Tim Buchanan is a history professor and host of the podcast In The Corner Back By The Woodpile, where he has conversations with a wide variety of guests on a range of topics, including music, politics, history and human rights.In this episode of The Liberated Podcast, Nick Jiménez and Tim (whose podcast listeners know him as "Spun Counterguy," a name Tim explains in this interview) talk about how Tim's experiences living in China, teaching history, and interviewing thinkers and activists on his podcast has helped shape his views on freedom as a theme in history and in his work.Support The Liberated Podcast and the rest of DADEmag.com on Patreon for exclusive content and other perks:www.patreon.com/DADEmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Texas Football Today
The 2022 UIL Realignment Special — Episode 1,326 (February 3, 2022)

Texas Football Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022


Greg Tepper, Ishmael Johnson and Ashley Pickle provide instant reaction, in-depth analysis and more as the UIL reveals their 2022-24 Realignment. They're joined by DCTF Insider Matt Stepp, Aledo coach Tim Buchanan, Wink coach Brian Gibson and Rockport-Fulton coach Jay Seibert.

The FNF Coaches Talk Podcast
10-Time Texas State Champion Coach Tim Buchanan

The FNF Coaches Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 43:45


Today's guest is one of the most successful coaches in the country and a legend in the state of Texas. Aledo High School's Tim Buchanan has built a dynasty since his hire at Aledo High School in 1993. Aledo won its Texas-record 10th state championship in January. He talks about his vision for a program that competes in one of the most competitive districts in the country and what he's learned and how he's changed in 28 years as coach.Topics include:How he instilled a culture when he took the job in 1993 (2:45)The challenges of taking over a program in transition (4:50)Why he doesn't talk about wins or championships (7:30)How he builds relationships with players and coaches (11:00)How calling his players' parents knuckleheads worked out (15:30)His strength and conditioning philosophy (18:00)Why he makes his players run track (22:45)Technology that helps his team win (29:00)Apps he uses for video (33:45)How he collaborates with assistants for a game plan (37:30)

Game Time
Tim Buchanan 12-17-20

Game Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 6:26


.@Aledo_Football HC Tim Buchanan joins Game Time to discuss JoJo Earle flipping from LSU to Alabama, to preview tomorrow's game with North Forney, the challenges of covid this season, learning from their loss to Cedar Hill and more.

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The Poor Can Feed The Birds
025 - Indigenous Sovereignty Activism ft. Karlie Noon & Tim Buchanan

The Poor Can Feed The Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 56:42


I speak to Gamilaraay astrophysicist, astronomer & legend Karlie Noon and Wiradjuri activist, writer & legend Tim Buchanan about INDIGENOUS SOVEREIGNTY ACTIVISM off the back of friendlyjordies' stupid comments recently.  Karlie tells me why trees - and more broadly, Indigenous sovereignty - is not the antithesis of science, coz she'd know. Tim talks about what Indigenous sovereignty activism is and why it's so important for myopic electoral/parliamentary politics types to get on board with it. FFS I LOVED THIS YARN.  Links:  Karlie Noon: https://twitter.com/karlie_moon  Tim Buchanan:  https://twitter.com/tbuch2 / https://www.facebook.com/Darsius-110629810776965 

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DFW Inside High School Sports: The Podcast
The Campfire Ep 8: 5-5A D2

DFW Inside High School Sports: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 15:12


On this week's episode of the Campfire we go to 5-5A D2. In this district is Powerhouse Aledo who won a state record 9th title in 2019. They look for 10 in 2020 but will have a bigger challenge in district with Timberview, Burleson, Joshua, and Waco University all adding to the schedule. We talk Players on the Rise, Film Session, talk to Tim Buchanan for Media Day, and have the District Breakdown all deep diving into this district.

Radioactive Show
Blockade IMARC: First Nations resistance to mining

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019


Today we hear from from First Nations front-line communities on their struggles against mining & resource extraction.  Uncle Ned Hargreaves, from Yuendemu in the Northern Territory, Wiradjuri activist Tim Buchanan, and Aunty Vicki Abdullah from Leonora in Western Australia joined allies in Melbourne to speak out on extractive industries on their land and blockade the annual International Mining and Resources Conference.Music: Live performance of Solid Rock by Yothu Yindi & The Treaty Project with Shane Howard, Emma Donovan, Yirrmal & Deline Briscoe.

Under The First Floor
Tim Buchanan (singer of Cherry Death, country-tinged singer-songwriter from Oklahoma City)

Under The First Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 44:44


Tim Buchanan of Cherry Death plays some solo country-tinged songs from his record on Crutch of Memory. 1:52 - Summer // 7:28 - Watch Over Me // 16:02 - Grinnin // 21:29 - Turn to Laughter // 27:37 - Downstream Blues // 32:08 - Farther Along // 39:05 - International Submarine Band - Luxury Liner // 41:55 - Louvin Brothers - Great Atomic Power

DEMAND EXCELLENCE
STEVE WOOD: Aledo High School, Texas

DEMAND EXCELLENCE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 38:36


Steve Wood took over the reigns for Tim Buchanan in 2014 and went on to win 3 state championships in 5 years. Coach Buchanan built the program starting in 1993 and won 5 state championships of his own. Now they are switching roles again: Coach Wood to AD and Coach Buchanan back to Head Football Coach.

Coaches Show – Lone Star Gridiron
Tim Buchanan – LSG Texas High School Football Coaches Show

Coaches Show – Lone Star Gridiron

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017


LSG Texas High School Football Coaches Show The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™ Subscribe in iTunes Chris Doelle sits down with Coach Tim Buchanan in the newest episode of this groundbreaking series on Lone Star Gridiron. In the show, we celebrate the coaches that have made a difference in the lives of people around […]

Green Left Weekly Radio
Green Left Weekly Radio - Episode 201706300700

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017


7am intro and acknowledgement of country 702am News: Jacob and Zane discuss the factional attack on Lee Rhiannon and the NSW branch of the party 7:18 music: combat wombat – shoot to kill 7:22 Jacob and Zane interview Tim Buchanan from Newcastle University Students association who is helping organise the annual Students of Sustainability conference. This years conference is notable for its anti capitalist politics and has a strong focus on linking up with workers and unions. There has been a conscious decision not to use the conference as a platform for NGOs. There will be a plenary session with local Aboriginal activists, Lee Rhiannon will be giving a session about grassroots campaigning. For more info visit.7:35 music: pogues – dirty old town 740am News: Climate Refugees – the hidden crisis 7:50am music: last kinection – balooraman 7:53 News: Zane discusses the rising cost of electricity and gas. The role of privatisation in pushing prices up is explored as well as possible solutions based in public investment in a 100% renewable energy system.8:05am activist calendar 8:15am John Tully from Australians for Kurdistan talks about the upcoming conference on the Rojava revolution happening on June 30 and July 1.The event aims to inform participants about the revolutionary process, to discuss the problems it faces and to build support for it. For six years Syria has been engulfed in a terrible war. The original democratic revolt against the Assad regime has given way to a brutal multi-sided conflict. But in the midst of this carnage, under threat on all sides, the freedom struggle in Rojava is an inspiring beacon of hope. Initially a struggle for Kurdish self-determination, the liberation forces have established the Democratic Federal System of Northern Syria as a model for a multi-ethnic, federal and socially just Syria.Today in northern Syria, a radical commune-style democracy is being constructed. Unprecedented efforts are being made to empower women. A new society is being created where all the various ethnic and religious groups that form the incredibly rich Syrian social mosaic can live together in peace and cooperation.

Green Left Weekly Radio
Interview with Newcastle University Students Ass. Enviro officer and ASEN rep Tim Buchanan regarding last Sunday’s protest against CBA's lending to coal projects. | Martina Macey from FOPHVIC on keeping Victoria’s public housing stock in public hands

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017


News – latest regarding UK election and Jeremy Corbyn’s campaignNews – new Federal drug policy for welfare recipients based on stigma not loveNews – the why are Aboriginal babies still being stolen?News – US president Donald Trump announces that USA will withdraw from Paris climate accordNews- Campaign to force University ofNewcastle to cut ties with detention centre operator Broadspectrum successfulJacob and Zane interview Newcastle University Students Association Enviro officer and ASEN rep Tim Buchanan regarding last Sunday’s protest against Commonwealth Bank’s lending to coal projects. A massive banner was unfurled on top of a coal stockpile at the port of Newcastle reading “Commbanks Coal Kills”. We also discuss the upsurge in campaigning on campus in Newcastle, and the upcoming Students ofSustainability conference happening there. Listen here. Activist calendarZane interviews Martina Macey from Friends of Public Housing. FOPHVIC is campaigning to keep Victoria’s public housing stock in public hands and stop the Andrews government from handing ownership of public housing to privately run “social housing” or community housing organisations.Handing control to these groups means the land is lost forever (as has been the case overseas) and tenants end up with less rights. Listen here.