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Kvartal
Inläst: Så hanteras en kvantmobbare

Kvartal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 8:09


Traditionella strategier för att hantera en mobbare fungerar inte med Trump. Men kvantteorin kan ge en vägledning för Europas ledare, skriver psykologen Torbjörn Vestberg. Inläsare: Magnus Thorén

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Bloomberg Talks
Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg Talks Verizon Topping Wall Street Estimates

Bloomberg Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 8:00 Transcription Available


Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg discusses the latest earning report, AI growth, and strengthening mobile and broadband services. Vestberg spoke with Bloomberg's Katie Greifeld and Sonali Basak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Talks
Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg Talks Frontier Communications Deal

Bloomberg Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 8:28 Transcription Available


Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg discusses his company's $9.6 billion deal to acquire Frontier Communications and it will have many fiber assets. He added that Frontier fiber will be very similar to Fios. Vestberg spoke to Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Business Pants
WOKE WEDNESDAY: Qantas' glass cliff CEO gets grilled, Verizon CEO Vestberg's “mood data”, sneaky GOP DOL ESG rules, and Tay made a man woke

Business Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 35:45


WOKE WEDNESDAY: Qantas' glass cliff CEO gets grilled, Verizon CEO Vestberg's “mood data”, sneaky GOP DOL ESG rules, and Tay made a man woke

TIME's The Brief
Executive Spotlight: Closing the Digital Divide with Hans Vestberg | Red Border by TIME

TIME's The Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 13:29


In this first Executive Spotlight –presented by Verizon and TIME– Verizon Chairman & CEO Hans Vestberg joins TIME CEO Jess Sibley for a thoughtful conversation on digital equity and how improving connectivity will better people's lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Books Network
Nina Lager Vestberg, "Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization" (MIT Press, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 53:40


Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization (MIT Press, 2023) focuses on how pictures were saved, stored, and searched for in a time before scanners, servers, and search engines, and describes the dramatic difference it made when images became scannable, searchable, and distributable via the internet. While the camera, the darkroom, and the printed page are well-known sites of photographic production that have been replaced by cell phones, imaging software, and websites, the cultural intermediaries of mass-circulation photography—picture librarians and researchers, editors, and archivists—are less familiar. In this book, Nina Lager Vestberg artfully details the range of research skills, reproduction machinery, and communication infrastructures that was needed to make pictures available to a public before digitization. Drawing on documents and representations across a range of cultural expressions, Picture Research reveals the intermediation that has been performed by skilled workers in a variety of roles, making use of pre-photographic, photographic, and digital machineries of capture, accumulation, extraction, and transmission. Tracing a history of the modern pictorial economy from the pre-photographic 1830s to the post-digitized 2010s, it makes visible and explicit the invisible labor that has built—and still sustains—the visual commodity culture of everyday life. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Art
Nina Lager Vestberg, "Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization" (MIT Press, 2023)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 53:40


Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization (MIT Press, 2023) focuses on how pictures were saved, stored, and searched for in a time before scanners, servers, and search engines, and describes the dramatic difference it made when images became scannable, searchable, and distributable via the internet. While the camera, the darkroom, and the printed page are well-known sites of photographic production that have been replaced by cell phones, imaging software, and websites, the cultural intermediaries of mass-circulation photography—picture librarians and researchers, editors, and archivists—are less familiar. In this book, Nina Lager Vestberg artfully details the range of research skills, reproduction machinery, and communication infrastructures that was needed to make pictures available to a public before digitization. Drawing on documents and representations across a range of cultural expressions, Picture Research reveals the intermediation that has been performed by skilled workers in a variety of roles, making use of pre-photographic, photographic, and digital machineries of capture, accumulation, extraction, and transmission. Tracing a history of the modern pictorial economy from the pre-photographic 1830s to the post-digitized 2010s, it makes visible and explicit the invisible labor that has built—and still sustains—the visual commodity culture of everyday life. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in Communications
Nina Lager Vestberg, "Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization" (MIT Press, 2023)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 53:40


Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization (MIT Press, 2023) focuses on how pictures were saved, stored, and searched for in a time before scanners, servers, and search engines, and describes the dramatic difference it made when images became scannable, searchable, and distributable via the internet. While the camera, the darkroom, and the printed page are well-known sites of photographic production that have been replaced by cell phones, imaging software, and websites, the cultural intermediaries of mass-circulation photography—picture librarians and researchers, editors, and archivists—are less familiar. In this book, Nina Lager Vestberg artfully details the range of research skills, reproduction machinery, and communication infrastructures that was needed to make pictures available to a public before digitization. Drawing on documents and representations across a range of cultural expressions, Picture Research reveals the intermediation that has been performed by skilled workers in a variety of roles, making use of pre-photographic, photographic, and digital machineries of capture, accumulation, extraction, and transmission. Tracing a history of the modern pictorial economy from the pre-photographic 1830s to the post-digitized 2010s, it makes visible and explicit the invisible labor that has built—and still sustains—the visual commodity culture of everyday life. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Nina Lager Vestberg, "Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization" (MIT Press, 2023)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 53:40


Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization (MIT Press, 2023) focuses on how pictures were saved, stored, and searched for in a time before scanners, servers, and search engines, and describes the dramatic difference it made when images became scannable, searchable, and distributable via the internet. While the camera, the darkroom, and the printed page are well-known sites of photographic production that have been replaced by cell phones, imaging software, and websites, the cultural intermediaries of mass-circulation photography—picture librarians and researchers, editors, and archivists—are less familiar. In this book, Nina Lager Vestberg artfully details the range of research skills, reproduction machinery, and communication infrastructures that was needed to make pictures available to a public before digitization. Drawing on documents and representations across a range of cultural expressions, Picture Research reveals the intermediation that has been performed by skilled workers in a variety of roles, making use of pre-photographic, photographic, and digital machineries of capture, accumulation, extraction, and transmission. Tracing a history of the modern pictorial economy from the pre-photographic 1830s to the post-digitized 2010s, it makes visible and explicit the invisible labor that has built—and still sustains—the visual commodity culture of everyday life. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

New Books in Technology
Nina Lager Vestberg, "Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization" (MIT Press, 2023)

New Books in Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 53:40


Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization (MIT Press, 2023) focuses on how pictures were saved, stored, and searched for in a time before scanners, servers, and search engines, and describes the dramatic difference it made when images became scannable, searchable, and distributable via the internet. While the camera, the darkroom, and the printed page are well-known sites of photographic production that have been replaced by cell phones, imaging software, and websites, the cultural intermediaries of mass-circulation photography—picture librarians and researchers, editors, and archivists—are less familiar. In this book, Nina Lager Vestberg artfully details the range of research skills, reproduction machinery, and communication infrastructures that was needed to make pictures available to a public before digitization. Drawing on documents and representations across a range of cultural expressions, Picture Research reveals the intermediation that has been performed by skilled workers in a variety of roles, making use of pre-photographic, photographic, and digital machineries of capture, accumulation, extraction, and transmission. Tracing a history of the modern pictorial economy from the pre-photographic 1830s to the post-digitized 2010s, it makes visible and explicit the invisible labor that has built—and still sustains—the visual commodity culture of everyday life. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology

New Books in Photography
Nina Lager Vestberg, "Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization" (MIT Press, 2023)

New Books in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 53:40


Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization (MIT Press, 2023) focuses on how pictures were saved, stored, and searched for in a time before scanners, servers, and search engines, and describes the dramatic difference it made when images became scannable, searchable, and distributable via the internet. While the camera, the darkroom, and the printed page are well-known sites of photographic production that have been replaced by cell phones, imaging software, and websites, the cultural intermediaries of mass-circulation photography—picture librarians and researchers, editors, and archivists—are less familiar. In this book, Nina Lager Vestberg artfully details the range of research skills, reproduction machinery, and communication infrastructures that was needed to make pictures available to a public before digitization. Drawing on documents and representations across a range of cultural expressions, Picture Research reveals the intermediation that has been performed by skilled workers in a variety of roles, making use of pre-photographic, photographic, and digital machineries of capture, accumulation, extraction, and transmission. Tracing a history of the modern pictorial economy from the pre-photographic 1830s to the post-digitized 2010s, it makes visible and explicit the invisible labor that has built—and still sustains—the visual commodity culture of everyday life. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/photography

NARKOPODDEN
69. Skotten i Solna – Efter ruset

NARKOPODDEN

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 30:44


En dag blev en man ihjälskjuten utanför psykolog Torbjörn Vestbergs lunchrum. I avsnitt 69 av Narkopodden pratar vi med honom om samband mellan skjutningar och patienter som mår dåligt. Vi kommer även in på samband mellan cannabis och personlighetsförändringar samt mellan dopaminpåslag och depressioner. Om kokainet, kicken och ångesten efteråt och varför Torbjörn forskat på hjärnan hos några av världens bästa fotbollsspelare kommer vi att tala om. Torbjörn Vestberg är legitimerad psykolog, medicine doktor i kognitiv neurovetenskap och författare till boken ”Hjärnboll”. Välkommen att lyssna!

Club 30 with Henrik Lundqvist
Swedish Success with Hans Vestberg

Club 30 with Henrik Lundqvist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 42:15


Henrik Lundqvist sits down with Verizon CEO and former handball player, Hans Vestberg, to talk about leadership and the impact of sports on his career. Vestberg shares insights on motivation, goal setting, team building, and the impact his passion for sports has had on his approach to business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned executive, this episode offers inspiring ideas from one of the top CEOs in tech on how to lead with purpose and achieve success.Club 30 is presented by Verizon.Become a member of Club 30 by following us on Instagram and Twitter. Brought to you by MSG Sports and Audiorama.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Morgenklubben med Loven & Co
Best of uke 37 - Morgenklubben med Loven & Co

Morgenklubben med Loven & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 56:36


Denne uken har vi hatt med mange lyttere, blant annet har vi pratet om motivasjon for jobb, er det pengene eller jobben, vi har fått lyttere til å fortelle hva de har gjort for å lure folk på jobben, og fortalt om de mindre festivalene rundt om i landet. Hvem ringer, Kim kaller, Moteloven, quizer OG Geirs grovis er på plass. Denne fredagen var vi hos familien Vestberg i Fredrikstad, i podcasten finner du noen av høydepunktene denne dagen, og selvfølgelig for hele uka. God fornøyelse :)

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Life on Planet Earth
PROJECT 21'S CRAIG DeLUZ on why convervative black leaders demand Verizon reinstate One America News on its television platform. DeLUZ, a successful media exec, discusses critical race theory & more

Life on Planet Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 44:24


Black leaders from Project 21 demand that Verizon reinstate One America News (OAN) on its television platform. In a letter signed by 37 members representing the communities of business, politics, media and faith, Project 21 explained that Verizon did "a tremendous disservice to its subscribers, investors and free speech [and]... is silencing black voices" when it canceled OAN. Verizon stopped carrying OAN on its Fios platform at the end of July. Its cancellation marked the end of a 17-year relationship between the news channel and the carrier. Left-wing groups are aggressively pushing media companies to drop the conservative-leaning OAN from their platforms. In the letter, Project 21 said: "Do what's right for black America, for your investors and for the country by reinstating OAN immediately." In the letter addressed to Verizon Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Hans Vestberg, the three dozen Project 21 signors criticized the abrupt decision that appeased political special interests over viewers, noting this imperils access to information and debate: "Allowing a political pressure campaign to decide which news and information programs Americans have access to undermines free speech and sets a precedent that will only encourage further demands. This is particularly dangerous as this pressure appears to only go one way - anti-conservative and, in this case, anti-black." "You have now projected weakness, inviting those further demands," Project 21 warned Vestberg. It was suggested Verizon's capitulation could lead to the removal of other channels in the future. Among those who signed the letter to Verizon are Project 21 Chairman Horace Cooper; Stacy Washington, a host on SiriusXM satellite radio; Alveda King, founder of speakforlife(.org) and niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; Star Parker, president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE); Julian Boykin, CEO of Acquisition Consulting Experts; Reverend Albert Sampson, president of the Chicago's Metropolitan Council of Black Churches and Chris Arps, host at NewstalkSTL-St. Louis. A full copy of the letter and its signers is available at https://nationalcenter.org/project-21-oan-letter. Project 21, a leading voice of black conservatives for over 25 years, is sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy Research. Its members have been quoted, interviewed or published over 40,000 times since the program was created in 1992. Contributions to the National Center are tax-deductible and greatly appreciated, and may be earmarked exclusively for the use of Project 21. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-aidan-byrne0/support

Psykologisk forskning
Exekutiva funktioner

Psykologisk forskning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 71:32


Varför räcker det inte att vara snabb och teknisk för att vara en bra fotbollsspelare? Spelar den kognitiva förmågan och särskilt de exekutiva funktionerna också en roll? Torbjörn Vestberg och Predrag Petrovic förklarar hur exekutiva funktioner påverkar framgångsrikt beteende både på fotbollsplanen och i en stridssituation -och kanske t.o.m. hur vi hanterar sjukdom. Musik: Karl Thunell. Programledare: Mats Lekander och Evelina Thunell.

Chambers Talks: A Podcast Series with John Chambers
Chambers Talks Episode 18: Continuous Buy-In to Drive Innovation with Hans Vestberg of Verizon

Chambers Talks: A Podcast Series with John Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 36:12


John and Hans Vestberg talk about the unique challenge Hans faced when he first took the helm as Chairman and CEO of Verizon in 2018 on the 18th episode of “Chambers Talks: A Podcast Series with John Chambers”. Hans describes lessons learned from taking over an already successful company – he did not have to fix the ship, but he also recognized the importance of disruption. He developed a three-pronged plan to focus resource and investment allocations on the current business, future business, and emerging business. What's more, he sat down with hundreds of employees 1:1 to understand how this vision aligned with theirs. Hans' insights about the importance of continuous buy-in and communication with stakeholders will leave listeners taking notes for their next leadership meeting.

World Economic Forum
Verizon's Hans Vestberg: Focus on what's most important

World Economic Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 36:31


The CEO of Verizon shares why he charts his time, the questions he asks world leaders and why he's dedicated his life to bridging connectivity gaps.

Agenda Dialogues
Verizon's Hans Vestberg: Focus on what's most important

Agenda Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 36:32


The CEO of Verizon shares why he charts his time, the questions he asks world leaders and why he's dedicated his life to bridging connectivity gaps. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Meet The Leader
Verizon's Hans Vestberg: Focus on what's most important

Meet The Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 36:31


The CEO of Verizon shares why he charts his time, the questions he asks world leaders and why he's dedicated his life to bridging connectivity gaps. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Yahoo Finance Presents
Hans Vestberg | All Markets Summit by Yahoo Finance

Yahoo Finance Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 15:09


Hans Vestberg | All Markets Summit by Yahoo Finance See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Taktikpodden
Taktikpodden #57 med Torbjörn Vestberg: ”Laget som är smartast vinner!”

Taktikpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 24:00


Det lag som vinner i längden är det lag som förstår att utnyttja de olika spelarnas styrkor och olikheter, det menar psykologen och författaren Torbjörn Vestberg. I den internationellt uppmärksammade boken ”Hjärnboll” frilägger Vestberg och de andra författarna olika slags ”hjärntalanger” som olika spelare har, och slår fast att dessa kan utkristalliseras med hjälp av psykologiska tester. Tester som bland annat USA:s landslag har tagit del av. Efter detta snack inser vi att det finns mycket outforskad mark för svenska lag. Den senaste studien som Torbjörn Vestberg varit med att utföra – ”Level of play and coach-rated game intelligence are related to performance on design fluency in elite soccer players” – hittar du här: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-66180-w Vill du köpa Hjärnboll kan du göra det på AdLibris: https://www.adlibris.com/se/sok?q=hjärnboll Taktikpoddens VLogg där John Wall visuellt förklarar olika taktiska moment är ute med sin andra säsong. Vlogg nummer 33 ligger ute nu! Prenumerera så får du notis när vi släpper avsnitten: https://www.youtube.com/c/taktikpoddenskanal Taktikpodden leds av Josef Carstensen och Hasse Carstensen i samarbete med fotbollstränaren och analytikern John Wall. Josef och Hasse har drivit andra poddar under några år. John Wall gör bland annat www.gameinsightsoccer.com tillsammans med Hasse Backe, Lars Lagerbäck med flera. Hålltider: 00:00 Hasse Carstensen hälsar välkommen 02:00 Torbjörn Vestberg pratar om vilka olika talanger som olika slags spelare behöver, hur den ultimata träningen ser ut och hur man utför en psykologisk analys av en spelares egenskaper. Mejla oss gärna på taktikpodden@gmail.com Följ oss gärna på Instagram för senaste nytt, bilder och videor: www.instagram.com/taktikpodden_insta Följ oss på Twitter på @taktikpodden

Taktikpodden
Taktikpodden #57 med Torbjörn Vestberg: ”Laget som är smartast vinner!”

Taktikpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 24:00


Det lag som vinner i längden är det lag som förstår att utnyttja de olika spelarnas styrkor och olikheter, det menar psykologen och författaren Torbjörn Vestberg. I den internationellt uppmärksammade boken ”Hjärnboll” frilägger Vestberg och de andra författarna olika slags ”hjärntalanger” som olika spelare har, och slår fast att dessa kan utkristalliseras med hjälp av psykologiska tester. Tester som bland annat USA:s landslag har tagit del av. Efter detta snack inser vi att det finns mycket outforskad mark för svenska lag. Den senaste studien som Torbjörn Vestberg varit med att utföra – ”Level of play and coach-rated game intelligence are related to performance on design fluency in elite soccer players” – hittar du här: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-66180-w Vill du köpa Hjärnboll kan du göra det på AdLibris: https://www.adlibris.com/se/sok?q=hjärnboll Taktikpoddens VLogg där John Wall visuellt förklarar olika taktiska moment är ute med sin andra säsong. Vlogg nummer 33 ligger ute nu! Prenumerera så får du notis när vi släpper avsnitten: https://www.youtube.com/c/taktikpoddenskanal Taktikpodden leds av Josef Carstensen och Hasse Carstensen i samarbete med fotbollstränaren och analytikern John Wall. Josef och Hasse har drivit andra poddar under några år. John Wall gör bland annat www.gameinsightsoccer.com tillsammans med Hasse Backe, Lars Lagerbäck med flera. Hålltider: 00:00 Hasse Carstensen hälsar välkommen 02:00 Torbjörn Vestberg pratar om vilka olika talanger som olika slags spelare behöver, hur den ultimata träningen ser ut och hur man utför en psykologisk analys av en spelares egenskaper. Mejla oss gärna på taktikpodden@gmail.com Följ oss gärna på Instagram för senaste nytt, bilder och videor: www.instagram.com/taktikpodden_insta Följ oss på Twitter på @taktikpodden

Taktikpodden
Taktikpodden #57 med Torbjörn Vestberg: ”Laget som är smartast vinner!”

Taktikpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 24:00


Det lag som vinner i längden är det lag som förstår att utnyttja de olika spelarnas styrkor och olikheter, det menar psykologen och författaren Torbjörn Vestberg. I den internationellt uppmärksammade boken ”Hjärnboll” frilägger Vestberg och de andra författarna olika slags ”hjärntalanger” som olika spelare har, och slår fast att dessa kan utkristalliseras med hjälp av psykologiska tester. Tester som bland annat USA:s landslag har tagit del av. Efter detta snack inser vi att det finns mycket outforskad mark för svenska lag. Den senaste studien som Torbjörn Vestberg varit med att utföra – ”Level of play and coach-rated game intelligence are related to performance on design fluency in elite soccer players” – hittar du här: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-66180-w Vill du köpa Hjärnboll kan du göra det på AdLibris: https://www.adlibris.com/se/sok?q=hjärnboll Taktikpoddens VLogg där John Wall visuellt förklarar olika taktiska moment är ute med sin andra säsong. Vlogg nummer 33 ligger ute nu! Prenumerera så får du notis när vi släpper avsnitten: https://www.youtube.com/c/taktikpoddenskanal Taktikpodden leds av Josef Carstensen och Hasse Carstensen i samarbete med fotbollstränaren och analytikern John Wall. Josef och Hasse har drivit andra poddar under några år. John Wall gör bland annat www.gameinsightsoccer.com tillsammans med Hasse Backe, Lars Lagerbäck med flera. Hålltider: 00:00 Hasse Carstensen hälsar välkommen 02:00 Torbjörn Vestberg pratar om vilka olika talanger som olika slags spelare behöver, hur den ultimata träningen ser ut och hur man utför en psykologisk analys av en spelares egenskaper. Mejla oss gärna på taktikpodden@gmail.com Följ oss gärna på Instagram för senaste nytt, bilder och videor: www.instagram.com/taktikpodden_insta Följ oss på Twitter på @taktikpodden

Masters of Scale
Special: Future-proofing Verizon, with CEO Hans Vestberg

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 29:46


Data streaming, videoconferencing – even phone calls are way up at Verizon amid Covid-19, as digital interaction steps in for IRL. But boom times don't mean easy times for CEO Hans Vestberg, who moved over 100,000 employees remote in two weeks. As coronavirus hit and pressure on the Verizon network skyrocketed, Vestberg split his leadership team in two: one to deal with the specifics of the crisis and one to focus on pursuing present-and-future business goals. From new customer initiatives (like free bandwidth and FIOS-in-a-box) to future bets (like the acquisition of video conferencing service BlueJeans), Vestberg has championed that meeting customers' needs today – even if not fully compensated for them – will pay off for the business tomorrow.

Masters of Scale: Rapid Response
Future-proofing Verizon, with CEO Hans Vestberg

Masters of Scale: Rapid Response

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 29:52


Data streaming, videoconferencing – even phone calls are way up at Verizon amid Covid-19, as digital interaction steps in for IRL. But boom times don't mean easy times for CEO Hans Vestberg, who moved over 100,000 employees remote in two weeks. As coronavirus hit and pressure on the Verizon network skyrocketed, Vestberg split his leadership team in two: one to deal with the specifics of the crisis and one to focus on pursuing present-and-future business goals. From new customer initiatives (like free bandwidth and FIOS-in-a-box) to future bets (like the acquisition of video conferencing service BlueJeans), Vestberg has championed that meeting customers' needs today – even if not fully compensated for them – will pay off for the business tomorrow.

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition
Verizon should make an Epic acquisition

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 5:17


To: Hans (Mr. Vestberg? Boss?) RE: An Epic opportunity We wanted to jot down this memo to pitch a deal that could remake Verizon's fortunes in the media business. Every major carrier and internet provider has staked out a huge piece of real estate in the entertainment world with the exception of Verizon (the parent […]

Math & Magic: Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing
Hans Vestberg: “This country relies on connectivity. My job is to empower and energize my company in these times.”

Math & Magic: Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 37:39


Though the world has stopped, we've been able to text with friends, video conference relatives, check e-mails and stream content. It's easy to take for granted. But that incredible access is possible thanks to executives like Verizon’s Chairman and CEO, Hans Vestberg. How did Hans prepare the Verizon network to respond so effectively to something so unpredictable? How has he transitioned his team to working remotely? And how does he manage to exercise and spend time with family while doing his job? (Spoiler: it comes down to spreadsheets!) Listen to Bob and Hans as they discuss how handball shaped Hans' leadership, what having a family of police officers means for his worldview, and why he's championed 5G from the earliest stages.   Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Squawk on the Street
Dow Tumbles, Ending Massive 3 Day Win Streak, Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg

Squawk on the Street

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 51:19


David Faber and Jim Cramer breakdown the drop on stocks. Falling sharply Friday, giving back some of the strong gains experienced in the previous three days to cap another volatile week on Wall Street. Investors focusing back on the coronavirus outbreak as the U.S. became the country with the most confirmed cases overtaking China & Italy. Chevron, Boeing and American Express leading the Dow lower, sliding more than 5% each. Plus, the "Squawk on the Street" gang speaks with Verizon CEO, Hans Vestberg. Hear what he has to say about the coronavirus and how it's impacting his business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bloomberg Businessweek
BW Talks with Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 21:24


Hans Vestberg, CEO at Verizon, sits down for another edition of Businessweek Talks. He discusses how the company is poised to provide consumers valuable content and exciting innovations. He also talks about developing new partnerships and how the world of sports figures into his leadership techniques. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway.

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Bloomberg Businessweek
BW Talks with Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 21:24


Hans Vestberg, CEO at Verizon, sits down for another edition of Businessweek Talks. He discusses how the company is poised to provide consumers valuable content and exciting innovations. He also talks about developing new partnerships and how the world of sports figures into his leadership techniques. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Yahoo Finance Presents
Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg: The 5G Revolution

Yahoo Finance Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 19:44


In a conversation with Yahoo Finance, Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg discusses the 5G revolution See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters
Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg on How 5G Can Drive Sustainable Development

Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 21:22


Around the United Nations you will often see CEOs of major companies participating in meetings and events around sustainability. Meaningful corporate participation is fairly commonplace at the United Nation these days. But this was certainly not the case ten years ago and more, when I'd regularly see Hans Vestberg around the United Nations as one of the very few corporate leaders engaging on development and sustainability issues. Hans Vestberg is the CEO of Verizon and he is on the Global Dispatches podcast to discuss the role of 5G technologies in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals. We kick off with a discussion about what exactly 5G is, and how it can be used to advance sustainable development. We then have a discussion about his own commitment to sustainability issues and how Verizon has integrated the Sustainable Development Goals into its corporate strategies.

Vetandets värld
Så skapar man en fantastisk fotbollsspelare

Vetandets värld

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 19:00


Lagom till första matchen i fotbolls-VM berättar vi om forskningen bakom den fantastiska fotbollsspelaren. Vad är medfött och vad kan man träna sig till? Och vilken roll spelar supportrarna? Det är inte alltid spelarna som springer mest som är de mest effektiva. Spelarnas exekutiva hjärnförmåga spelar stor roll för att förstå på förhand var spelet är på väg. I de intensiva spelsekvenserna krävs blixtsnabba beslut och en explosiv fysik. Snabb återhämtning har blivit centralt för ett spel som blivit allt mer krävande. Men utan motivation och supportrarnas stöd kan ett lag ändå få svårt att lyckas. Programmet sänds direkt från Kulturhuset i Stockholm, med Torbjörn Vestberg, psykolog och författare till boken Hjärnboll, Dan Fransson, fotbollsforskare vid Göteborgs universitet, och Katarina Kuick, författare till supporterboken Jag hör till de få som kan leva. Lena Nordlund lena.nordlund@sverigesradio.se

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Hassan Tetteh: The Power of AI in Medicine (Ep. 141)

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 23:24


  Hassan Tetteh: The Power of AI in Medicine (Ep. 141) How can doctors use artificial intelligence (AI) to improve health outcomes for service members? What can we learn from the use of AI in the context of military medicine that we can apply to civilian healthcare? Dr. Hassan Tetteh joined Joe Miller to discuss the power of AI in Medicine. Bio Hassan A. Tetteh (@doctortetteh) author is an Associate Professor of Surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, adjunct faculty at Howard University College of Medicine, and served as Division Lead for Futures and Innovation at Navy Medicine’s Headquarters, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. He was a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow from 2012-13, assigned to the U.S. Congress, Congressional Budget Office, (CBO), and served as Assistant Deputy Commander for Healthcare Operations and Strategic Planning at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) during its integration. Currently, Tetteh is a Thoracic staff Surgeon for MedStar Health and WRNMMC and most recently served as Command Surgeon for the National Defense University. Tetteh served as Ship’s Surgeon and Director of Surgical Services for the USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) battle group in support of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM in 2005. In 2011, he deployed as a trauma surgeon to Afghanistan’s Helmand and Nimroz provinces in support of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM with II Marine Expeditionary Forces and most recently supported special joint forces missions to South America, the Middle East, the South Pacific, Australia, and Africa. He earned both the Surface Warfare Medical Department Officer and Fleet Marine Force Qualified Officer designations, and his military honors include two Meritorious Service Medals and the Joint Service Commendation Medal. Tetteh is the author of the novel Gifts of the Heart and has published articles on surgical innovation, health information technology, ethics, wounded warriors, and process improvement. He also serves on the board of directors for the Brooklyn, New York-based Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, Fayetteville, Arkansas based Champions for Kids, and Miriam’s Kitchen a Washington, D.C. based nonprofit that works to end chronic homelessness. At the CBO, as a Visiting Scholar with the Health, Retirement, and Long-Term Analysis Division, Tetteh provided a clinical perspective, working with different teams of analysts on a variety of health policy projects. Individually, he contributed to studies related to the changing cost of chronic conditions, the costs of obesity and their effects on the federal budget, supply-side modeling of health workforce issues, and the impact of health information technology on the federal budget. He also analyzed policy proposals aimed at achieving savings in Medicare. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Tetteh received his B.S. from State University of New York (SUNY) at Plattsburgh, his M.D. from SUNY Downstate Medical Center, his M.P.A. from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, M.B.A. from Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School, and M.S. from the National War College. He completed his thoracic surgery fellowship at the University of Minnesota and advanced cardiac surgery fellowship at Harvard Medical School’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Tetteh is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management, board certified in thoracic surgery, general surgery, clinical informatics, and healthcare management, and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Resources Strength in Stillness: The Power of Transcendental Meditation by Bob Roth News Roundup Net neutrality is officially gone The FCC’s repeal of the 2015 net neutrality rules went into effect yesterday, Monday June 11th. The Hill predicts that you won’t see any immediate changes to internet speeds or new paid prioritization schemes, but concludes that that’s only because carriers are going to be on their best behavior as the repeal winds its ways through the courts and Congress continues to push for legislation. The status of Congressional Review Act proposals are still very uncertain as proponents have been unable to secure enough Republican votes. Ex-Senate intelligence aide charged for FBI leaks The DOJ has charged James Wolfe, who for nearly 30 years served as the Senate Intelligence Committee’s Director of Security, for leaking FBI intelligence to four reporters, including a New York Times reporter, Ali Watkins, with whom he had a 3 year relationship. Wolf is alleged to have used encrypted messaging apps to leak the info to reporters. Amidst  uncertainty regarding Chinese device makers, Senator Warner pressures Google and Twitter Senator Mark Warner is seeking information from Google and Twitter about their relationships with Chinese phone makers like Huawei and ZTE. Just to give you some background here, the Commerce Department has already fined ZTE $1.19 billion for dealing with Iran and North Korea in violation of trade agreements that China had with the U.S. But on Squawkbox last Thursday, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced a fresh batch of $1 billion in sanctions against ZTE for misleading regulators and failing to discipline employees. ZTE has also had to put $400 million in escrow in case they violate the trade agreement again. Ouch. But Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer says the sanctions don’t go far enough. So he and Senator Tom Cotton introduced a bipartisan amendment to the National Defense Authoprization Act (NDAA) to restore additional sanctions including the original ban against government agencies buying or leasing  from ZTE or Huawei, which is also caught in the cross-hair of all this. And Democratic Senator Mark Warner is also pressuring Twitter and Google to provide information on how they work with Chinese phone makers. Facebook announced last week that it had granted Huawei and other Chinese phone makers access to user data, opening up a brand new can of worms against the social media giant amidst the ongoing Cambridge Analytica fiasco. Verizon has a news CEO Verizon has a new CEO. Hans Vestberg will replace Lowell McAdam on August 1st. Vestberg joined the company about a year ago as Chief Tehnology Officer. U.S . sanctions firms linked to Russia The U.S. Treasury Department has prohibited 5 Russian firms and 3 Russian nationals from doing business in the U.S. because they allegedly helped the Kremlin conduct cyber attacks. Just a few days ago, President Trump called for Russia’s readmittance to the G-7. In addition, security experts at Cisco are warning that Russian hacks of home routers is more widespread than we initially thought. Washington State is suing Google/Facebook for political ads Washington State is suing Google and Facebook for allegedly failing to disclose who bought political election ads. Their Attorney General, Bob Ferguson, wants access to names, addresses, and the cost of political ads sold. Google, Facebook and Twitter have each announced new policies for political ad disclosures.

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast
Podcast #826: CES 2018

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 57:31


CES 2018 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is the world's gathering place for all those who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. It has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for 50 years - the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), it attracts the world's business leaders and pioneering thinkers. Samsung Samsung's absurd 146-inch TV is an entire wall — hence its name, 'The Wall' This hulking, 146-inch TV isn't just huge — it's also sporting a fancy display technology known as "micro LED," which Samsung says is at the heart of "the screen of the future." "Modular, MicroLED" sounds like a bunch of nonsense jargon, right? It's pretty much exactly that. Here's a simple breakdown of these new buzzwords: MicroLED, in the case of this TV, means, according to Samsung: "It is a self-emitting TV with micrometer-scale LEDs — which are much smaller than current LEDs, and serve as their own source of light." What that means for the average human being is that the TV doesn't need a backlight. In terms of the TV being "modular," that means anyone buying "The Wall" can customize it. "The screen can adapt to serve different purposes," says Samsung, "such as creating a wall-size display for multiple spaces." Put more simply, "modular" means that you could customize this set to be even larger (or smaller) than 146 inches. For Samsung's purposes though, the version being released this year is the 146-inch variety. (MicroLED explained) LG LG Will Show Compact UHD Laser Projector At CES LG is bringing to CES next week a home cinema laser 4K Ultra HD projector in a compact form factor. The LG ProBeam HU80KA can project 4K UHD video content from eye level on up to a 150-inch screen image at 2,500 lumens brightness. It can also play HDR 10 content. The projector's mirror reflector allows users to direct the projected video straight ahead or on the ceiling, eliminating the need to lift or adjust the projector, making it useful in a variety of settings, including outdoors, the company said. It is equipped with LG's WebOS smart TV platform, which gives users access to popular online streaming apps with 4K content. The projector, which supports HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0 and HDCP 2.2, has optical ports and Bluetooth to enable digital and wireless connections to external sound systems, as well as connectivity with iOS, Android, Windows, Mac and other smart devices. It also features a built-in carry handle. The HU80KA also has a 1.2x optical zoom so that users can adjust the size of their screen without moving it. No pricing announced. LG Display's crazy 65-inch OLED TV can roll up like a poster Although some concept big-screen TVs shown at past CES shows have been bendy, this is the first one that's flexible enough to spin up into tube form. LG's images depict it descending into a little box the size of a sound bar, but the company also talks about making the display portable. The secret, as usual, is its paper-thin organic light emitting diode display (OLED). Video Link - https://www.cnet.com/videos/lg-oled-tv-rolls-up-like-a-piece-of-paper/     Sony Sony's new soundbars can virtualize Dolby Atmos sound Sony always makes home audio products a part of its CES presentations, and 2018 is no difference. Perhaps most notable are the HT-Z9F and HT-X9000F, two soundbars that include Dolby Atmos surround sound. Of course, true Atmos requires overhead speakers, and these are just 2.1(HT-X9000F) and 3.1 (HT-Z9F) soundbars. As such, this requires some virtualization, which happens courtesy Sony's "virtual surround engine," which the company claims can replicate the wide soundstage Atmos provides. And regardless of whether you're watching content mixed for Atmos or not, the more expensive HT-Z9F include a "Vertical S" button that Sony says will provide virtual 3D sound. The HT-Z9F will retail for $900 and the HT-X9000F will cost $600 when they arrive this spring. The new A8F series TVs are the Japanese tech giant's latest foray into the field of OLED displays and sport an X1 Extreme processor. On the LCD side, there's Sony's X900F series, which also includes the X1 Extreme. Looking toward the future, Hirai said that Sony is working on an X1 Ultimate processor that will provide twice the processing power of the Extreme. Sony's LSPX-A1 projector looks like a piece of modern furniture, and it can sit just 9.6 inches from the wall. Despite that close distance, the 2,500-lumen laser projector is capable of beaming a screen that measures up to 120 inches diagonally. The same enclosure houses a Glass Sound Speaker with 360° sound, ensuring the best possible home theater experience without the need for any additional equipment. It's aimed at the highest segment of the high-end market, and will carry a price tag of $30,000 when it launches. Panasonic Panasonic introduced the FZ950 and FZ800 series  line of OLED UHDTVs which use Panasonic's HCX video processor with support HDR10+. Panasonic has shown OLED TVs at previous CES but haven't released then in the US. They also introduced Ultra HD Blu-ray players, which will also have the HCX video processor, as well as support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. If you are into vinyl, Panasonic's high-end audio line, Technics, has two more models -- the SP-10R and SL-1000R. Panasonic has called the SP-10R “the most premium turntable ever”. No pricing info but the Technics turntables available today goes for around $1600.   Other This $319 thermostat has Cortana built-in We'll no doubt see a much more focused push on that front next week at CES, but in the meantime, here's a thermostat to hold you over. The company is getting a jump on the show by opening up pre-orders on GLAS, a thermostat designed by Johnson Controls, a 130-year-old HVAC company out of Ireland. The smart home device is one of only a handful of non-Windows 10 PC products to feature Cortana, a list that most notably also includes Harman Kardon's Invoke smart speaker. The assistant can be used for all of your standard home temperature related needs with controls like, say, “Hey Cortana, set the temperature to 68 degrees.” Like the Alexa-sporting Ecobee4, which was announced back in May, the thermostat also essentially doubles as a smart speaker-style product. Bang and Olufsen BEOSOUND SHAPE BeoSound Shape is a modular wall-mounted wireless speaker system  that consists of two-tone “tiles” that come in a wide range of colors. Each tile's hexagonal shape is designed to fit perfectly next to other BeoSound Shape tiles, allowing people to create works of art on any wall in a room. Tiles consist of speakers, amplifiers, sound-absorbing acoustic dampeners, and a “Core” that handles connectivity. The system supports AirPlay, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth 4.1, and wired audio inputs. Aura home monitoring made simple. Just plug the Aura Beacons right into the wall for a quick and easy setup. Aura monitors the Wi-Fi radio waves to create an RF signature of your home. When the signature is are altered, Aura knows that motion is occurring and it can set off alarms or trigger smart home events as a result. Aura can filter out pet movement to eliminate false alarms. See where motion occurs See live motion, a 12-hour and weekly view Know who comes and goes Choose between 5 scenes (Home, Away, Night, Pet, Guardian) Receive tailored notifications Your activity is even synchronized with timestamps so you'll know exactly what is happening in your home. Aura offers a starter kit for $199 that covers 700 sq ft and is available now. JBL LINK View JBL LINK View, a voice-controlled, smart display speaker with the Google Assistant built in. The JBL LINK View takes the listening experience a step further by incorporating an 8” high-definition display with a touch screen and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The LINK View provides excellent sound quality, and is ideal for anyone that consumes a large amount of content daily. Users can view pictures, stream audio and video, ask questions, scan recipes, and video call with family and friends, all with their voice. The JBL View will be available on JBL.com and at select retailers starting Summer 2018 in USA only, other regions will follow at a later date. Mars wireless earbuds can translate conversations in real-time The Google Pixel Buds made headlines last year thanks to their ability to seemingly translate speech on the fly. The headphones used Google Assistant and a Google Pixel 2 phone to translate foreign languages straight into your ears. The Mars earphones on show at CES 2018 promise to take it a step further, working with any Android or iOS phone, and enabling person-to-person real-time translation. Thanks to the two separate wireless earbuds, one user can wear one earbud, one person the other, and using an app on a smartphone you can translate a previously disjointed conversation. There's no official price as yet, but the Mars earbuds are scheduled for release in the summer. 5G With the first release of initial 5G standards in December 2017, flagship 5G smartphones will be on store shelves in early 2019, predicted Qualcomm president Cristiano Amon. And the rollout of 5G phones will occur “very fast” because of 5G's 30x improvement in latency, which lets phone makers keep the price of phones down by offloading phone memory to the Cloud. 5G can “transform industries,” added Verizon EVP Hans Vestberg. Nonetheless, 5G's capabilities will also benefit cellphone users and enable new smartphone use cases, said Qualcomm's Amon. Over a phone, social networks will deliver “social presence” with real-time interaction among users, and banks will be able to transform their consumer apps to let consumers execute more types of banking transactions over the phone instead of going to a bank branch, Amon added. For its initial 5G rollout, Verizon will turn on commercial wireless-broadband service to homes in three to five markets late this year, Vestberg said. Benefits: High bandwidth: This will let 5G replace broadband cable service, enabling streaming of even 4K VR/AR and 8K videos. Low latency: Enables autonomous cars to constantly coordinate with traffic systems and other vehicles. Security: Features to ensure security have been baked into 5G from the start to guarantee that vehicles cannot be taken over and weaponized. Larger networks: With plenty of spare capacity, larger networks will host millions of internet of things (IoT) devices, including low-bandwidth appliances that will intermittently connect to the internet. Greater scale: The massive scale of 5G will enable big public and privately owned spaces, including entire cities, hospitals, and manufacturing plants, to come online for remote access. This includes everything from cameras to computer systems. (5G was initially designed so that connected, automated businesses could be managed remotely.)  

Holmgren Möter – Niklas Holmgren
#129 Torbjörn Vestberg

Holmgren Möter – Niklas Holmgren

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 75:18


Han heter Torbjörn Vestberg och är forskare i spelintelligens vid Karolinska Institutet i Solna. Han har bland annat mätt och jämfört Xavi och Iniestas spelintelligens. Han är dessutom utbildad Pastor och Psykolog. Är det skillnad på män och kvinnors spelintelligens? Går det att träna upp spelsinnet? Detta och mycket annat får du reda på i veckans Holmgren Möter. God Lyssning! Mvh Niklas Holmgren! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Studio 64
Studio 64 tar struptag på girigheten

Studio 64

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 34:32


Girigheten omnämndes redan i Bibeln. Som en av människans dödssynder. Den var utrotad under det “fina gamla folkhemmet”, försöker Nicke. Men är tillbaka nu, värre än nånsin, ryter Perre till, efter nyheterna om hans kära gamla Ericson. Först sparkas vd:n Vestberg, “handbollsspelaren” som Perre kallar honom lite nedlåtande, med ett avgångsvederlag på 28 miljoner. Sen kommer nyheten om underchefernas skumma affärer för att berika sig själva. Vad är det som händer? Håller ekonomerna, “bönräknarna”, “räknenissarna”, på att ta över hela vårt samhälle? Var är MORALEN? Nästan skriker Nicke. Vi påminns om ericsonchefen som betalade sin egna resor. Och Werténs plaspåse i stället för attachéväska. Det var tider! Så bort med vinster i välfärden! (Nicke) Aldrig! (Perre) Börjar dom slåss? Naturligtvis inte, men en “civiliserad” diskussion uppstår om samhällets grundvillkor. *Och har även fotbollens huliganer fått oss ur kurs. Perry and the pacemakers påminner oss om Torssons sköna bondhit “Det spelades bättre boll (...på Gunnar Nordahls tid!) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Vetenskapsradions veckomagasin
Så funkar Zlatans hjärna under matchen

Vetenskapsradions veckomagasin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 44:37


Veckomagasinet tittar in i fotbollsspelares hjärna, undersöker varför älgar drabbats av en prionsjukdom och reder ut hur väl sociala medier främjar demokratin. Vi går också på stjärnkonferens. I söndags var veckomagasinets programledare Lena Nordlund på landskampen mellan Sverige och Wales. Med sig hade hon psykologen Torbjörn Vestberg och psykiatrikern Predrag Petrovic.De har undersökt vad som utmärker riktigt bra fotbollsspelare. Det handlar om något de kallar exekutiv förmåga, det vill säga förmågan att fatta rätt beslut i en snabbt föränderlig värld.Så här kommenterar de till exempel målet som kom i slutet av den första halvleken efter en passning till Emil Forsberg. Det här var ett perfekt exempel. Du ser att Zlatan hela tiden har koll på hela läget! Han passar i princip bakåt utan att titta. Han har det i arbetsminnet att det kom en spelare där.Förutom fotboll handlar programmet också om älgar som drabbats av en prionsjukdom, sociala medier och demokrati, en stor internationell stjärnkonferens och följderna av att tonåringar flyttar under sin uppväxt.Programledare är Lena Nordlund.   

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
Episode 56: How Ericsson plans to remake its business for a networked era

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 41:16


After a beating on the stock market last week, I spoke with Ericsson’s CEO Hans Vestberg to understand how the company’s 5-year-old plan to change its business is going. The company has just announced a restructuring as it tried to convince Wall Street that it was making progress, so Vestberg discussed that, the role of … Continue reading Episode 56: How Ericsson plans to remake its business for a networked era

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg, Code/Mobile and Google search

Decoder with Nilay Patel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 50:13


Ericsson is maybe the largest communications technology company on the planet. This week, CEO Hans Vestberg tells Kara Swisher about the view from the top, and why he's excited about connectivity in the developing world and in cars. Later on, The Verge's Lauren Goode talks about our Code/Mobile conference and wearables, and Mark Bergen discusses Google search. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Recode Replay
Ericsson President and CEO Hans Vestberg (Code Mobile 2015)

Recode Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2015 25:10


Ericsson isn't in the handset business anymore, and the company is now hard at work on the technology that will link all your Internet-connected devices. Onstage at Code/Mobile, CEO Hans Vestberg talks about 5G and the "Internet of Things." Interview by Ina Fried. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Steelers Hockey
Fredrik Vestberg

Steelers Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2015 2:02


fredrik vestberg
Steelers Hockey
Fredrik Vestberg Post 2nd Day

Steelers Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 2:27


fredrik vestberg