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Brendan Delaney speaks to co-trainer Tony McEvoy after Arabian Summer won the Magic Millions National 2YO Classic at Doomben. Will Hayes also joins Brendan after Here To Shock won the Group 3 BRC Sprint at Doomben and had a winning double at Sandown yesterday. We wrap Randwick gallops with Shayne O'Cass, Nathan Exelby wraps a big day of Group 1 action at Doomben while Glenn McFarlane wraps the AFL round so far with a look at today's games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join hosts Matt Nevett and Warren Huntly on RSN for The First Word as they chat to the track managers at Caulfield and Randwick, sharing the latest track updates before talking to leading trainers regarding their runners today. Trainers include Levi Kavanagh, Will Hayes, Natalie Young, Mick Kent Jnr and plenty moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Hayes joined Racing Pulse ahead of Mr Brightside's run in the All-Star Mile at Caulfield, also giving an update on the other horses in the stable running tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy's All Sports Report, Friday Brag Artist, horse trainer Will Hayes, what has your kid interrupted?, Eagles fans are officially mad for Harley Reid, Katy Perry's private gig, we give away tickets to Pearl Jam - but you have to sing like Eddie Vedder, Billy's Idiot Song, Billy's Fruity Friday JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week LJ and Rob sit down to review 3 Staffing Leaders Predictions for 2024. Thank you to Robin Mee of MeeDerby, Anna Frazzetto of Airswift, & Will Hayes of IDR for their input and thoughts. Check out the full episode to see what the LJ, Rob, and our Fantastic contributors are thinking about in 2024, and you will find the full breakdown of their thoughts on our website. www.yoepodcast.beehiiv.com This episode is brought to you by Leap and their bestselling Supercharge your Desk with AI course. Please remember to rate, review, and share the episode wherever you tune in.
Will Hayes joined RSN for a chat on Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Hayes is the Head Trainer at Lindsay Park, one of the most famous horse racing stables from one of the most famous horse racing families in Australia. He is also a former AFL player, representing the Western Bulldogs and Carlton across his career. This is episode will give you an unbelievable insight into the sport of horse racing from a perspective that goes way beyond the glitz and glamour we see as the average punter. Will shares with us his fascinating life in the stables. From the daily routine to the planning and execution that goes into every single race, you'll be blow away at what the team has to do in preparation day in and day out. We find out what makes Mr Brightside such a champion horse and the relationship that Will has with owners and jockeys. It shows the real insides to what goes on in owning high quality horses. Plus, Will opens up and shares his views on controversial matters like animal cruelty in the sport and race fixing. Whether you love horse racing or have no interest at all, there is so much to glean from this episode and we know you're going to love it. Plus, WIll is such a loveable and humble guy, it is a lot of fun! Saddle up, and enjoy our chat with the legend himself, Will Hayes. Follow Will on Instagram @willhayes11 Follow us on Instagram @dosandd_ Follow us on TikTok - @dosandd Watch & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel here - Dos and D - YouTube Follow us on Facebook here - The Dos & D Show | Facebook Questions & Enquiries - thedosanddshow@gmail.com It would mean the world to us if you could follow, subscribe and leave a 5-star review on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
Join hosts Matt Nevett and Warren Huntly on RSN for The First Word as they chat to the track manager at Cranbourne, sharing the latest track update before talking to leading trainers regarding their runners today. Trainers include Will Hayes, Mike Moroney, Katherine Coleman, Greg Eurell, Gavin Bedggood, Mick Kent Jnr and plenty more.
Far too often software programs continue to collect metrics for no other reason than that is how it has always been done. This leads to situations where, for any given environment, a metrics program is defined by a list of metrics that must be collected. A top-down, deterministic specification of graphs or other depictions of data required by the metrics program can distract participants from the potentially useful information that the metrics reveal and illuminate. In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Will Hayes, who leads the Agile Transformation Team, and Patrick Place, a principal engineer on that team, discuss with principal researcher Suzanne Miller, how user stories can help put development in the context of who is using the system and lead to a conversation about why a specific metric is being collected.
On Wednesday morning, Garry and Sam's 'Ramble' was followed by a quick chat with Jonathan Brown, who explained why he's in Seattle at the moment. They discussed the recent reporting around Simon Goodwin, Hawthorn's potential financial settlement to Alastair Clarkson in 'Conversation Starters', and after speaking to AFL photographer Michael Willson, they caught up with Collingwood star Jack Crisp. Will Hayes' spoke about Mr Brightside's chances in the Cox Plate on Saturday, and they finished with some 'Questions Without Notice'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lindsay Park Racing's Will Hayes joined Garry and Sam to talk about how happy they are with Mr Brightside ahead of this weekend's Cox Plate, how winning a horse race compares to winning a game of footy, their incredible facility at Euroa, how riding horses has affected his waistline, the biggest rivals to Mr Brightside in the Cox Plate, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After discussing the recent reporting of Simon Goodwin, and Hawthorn's potential pay out to Alastair Clarkson, Garry and Sam were joined by Jack Crisp and Will Hayes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Hayes joins Racing Pulse on The Verdict to discuss the win of Mr Brightside in the Group 1 Memsie Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday, holding off Princess Grace and I Wish I Win to claim his third Group 1 success. It Was Will's first Group 1 victory after joining his brothers in the Lindsay Park training partnership.
Join us on a compelling fatherhood journey with Brandon Rogers, the COO of IDR, a healthcare staffing company, in our latest episode. We must slow down and give a shoutout to Keith Weightman and Will Hayes for introducing Brandon and me.With a life rich in experiences, Brandon shares his story - the joys, the challenges, and the invaluable lessons - of being a dad. As we explore the landscape of parenting, you'll hear about the influence of his parents on his own parenting style, the importance of creating open and honest dialogues with our children, and the significance of embracing and demonstrating our fallibility.Fatherhood is not a journey walked alone, and in our conversation, Brandon shares his navigation map. From setting bedtime routines with his daughter to fostering relationships in a blended family, he reveals how patience and empathy have become his compass. He also discusses his parents' pivotal role in shaping his values, notably the impact of his father's job loss on their family and the lessons he derived from it. The conversation further delves into the essence of unconditional love, how it is shared, and its challenges within both stepchildren and biological children.As we wrap up our chat, we take a deeper look at Brandon's professional life, discussing his role at IDR and his new venture within the healthcare industry. The road to success is paved with challenges, and Brandon candidly shares the intricacies of being open with children about these obstacles and the importance of teaching them it's okay to ask for help. Tune in as we reflect on our experiences as fathers, emphasizing the importance of listening to learn rather than to persuade. This episode is a treasure of wisdom, filled with enlightening anecdotes and practical insights about fatherhood - do not miss it.You can learn more about Brandon by connecting with him on LinkedIn.Lattitude Sitka Our sea adventures cover fishing, wildlife tours, beach excursions, scuba diving, snorkeling, paddleDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Please don't forget to leave us a review wherever you consume your podcasts! Please help us get more dads to listen weekly and become the ultimate leader of their homes!
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In episode 186 of The Just Checking In Podcast we checked in with writer Will Hayes. We came across Will through a response piece he wrote on the Centre for Male Psychology website entitled 'Why Men don't write about Sex and Dating'. The original piece was published in The Guardian by journalist Imogen West-Knights entitled 'Why do hardly any straight men write about sex and dating?' Will started his writing journey by writing screenplays with his brother before he realised he needed to improve his skillset so, in his mid-30s, he went to university and did an undergraduate in English Literature, before doing a Masters in Creative Writing. Whilst doing his Masters, he became disillusioned with the way his course was taught and how elements of the teaching was descending into identity politics and he then started writing about male issues and mental health. In this episode we discuss how that disillusionment came about, a deep dive into his article about why straight men have no interest in being dating columnists, male desire and why Will says its being eradicated from society. We also discuss the importance of men supporting other men as a sex class like women do with the sisterhood and a brief discussion about male domestic abuse victims. For Will's mental health, we discuss his negative experience of going to boarding school when he was 11 years old, the impact that boarding school has had on other men in the public eye and the positive tools he's found to manage and improve his mental health. As always, #itsokaytovent You can contact Will at willhayes51@gmail.com You can read Will's article on the Centre for Male Psychology website in full here: https://www.centreformalepsychology.com/male-psychology-magazine-listings/why-men-dont-write-about-sex-and-dating You can read The Guardian piece by Imogen West-Knights here: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jan/29/hardly-any-straight-men-write-about-sex-and-dating Support Us: Patreon: www.patreon.com/venthelpuk GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/help-vent-supp…ir-mental-health Merchandise: www.redbubble.com/people/VentUK/shop Music: @patawawa - Strange: www.youtube.com/watch?v=d70wfeJSEvk
Will Hayes, racing royalty and former AFL player joined Sarah and Josh to discuss his footy career, racing future and some tips for this week!
In this week's episode of the podcast, Rob and Lauren sit down with Will Hayes, COO of IDR. Will and the dynamic duo sit down to discuss training, tech adoption, and management's role in this process. Lauren and Rob are highly impressed with IDR's training setup and are excited & grateful for Will's willingness to share IDR's process. The trio also spoke about: advice on how to shift your companies culture to 1 of learning the importance of incentives and evaluating what behaviors those incentives are driving why your best producers are possibly not your best new employee mentors the importance of laying out potential career journeys the transparency & trust gained by ingraining metrics into the culture of your business Will's book "Take the Chairs" by Rory Vaden. And a gigantic congratulations to Will for being named to SIA's 40 under 40 for 2022! This episode is brought to you by Leap Consulting Solutions & Kyloe Partners. Please remember to rate, review and share the episode. Will graduated from the University of Tennessee with a Bachelor's in Business Administration with a major in International Business. His career at IDR cultivated in January 2008 in the Nashville branch as an IT Recruiter. His next two years were spent as an Account Manager growing IDR's local portfolio and in June of 2010, he gathered his belongings, moved to Texas and rose to the rank of Vice President of our Dallas office. He is passionate in helping young leaders learn the IT staffing business and believes in his mission to always encourage others to get better. Will has a commitment to creating a positive and successful culture for all those who are around him. IDR is an employee-owned staffing firm that puts people first. We go above and beyond by empowering talent and developing leaders to deliver best-in-class solutions. Founded and headquartered in Atlanta, we've grown organically since 1998 to serve businesses and professionals throughout the Nashville, Dallas, Fort Worth, Denver, and Birmingham markets.
With the home and away season approaching its pointy end, Carlton star Jacob Weitering called in to have a lengthy chat with Gerard about the challenges he's had coming back from injury, what they learnt from their loss to Geelong, the high tackle rule, Will Hayes' suspension, the reality they face with COVID, Liam Jones' potential return to the AFL next year, and more.
This week on the podcast, we look at Richmond's capitulation to North Melbourne and uncover some really dirty stats, while Christian looks at Essendon's resurgence, and we praise a young Pie and a young Swan, but the MRO cops a whack for its decision to ban Will Hayes for a perfectly good tackle. Join Matt Walsh, Jake Michaels, and Champion Data's Christian Joly on the ESPN Footy Podcast
Tom Browne joined us after a big weekend of footy! He discussed the Will Hayes suspension, Paddy Ryder's injury, the holes in Tasmania's bid, North Melbourne's vacant coaching position, the AFL CEO search & much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Persistence has paid of for the hard running midfielder Will Hayes _ drafted by Carlton. His racing career will have to wait. He joins us with the story.
Will Hayes is looking after the Lindsay Park operation at Flemington today and he joins us to have a chat about the stable's recent success and his plans to becoming a co-trainer down the track
I'm joined by Will Hayes to take a first look at Flesh Eater Courts in 3rd edition Warhammer Age of Sigmar. As the dust settles on the new edition, we'll look at initial thinking behind list building and getting the most out of them on the tabletop. Will grand disillusion went wild at Atlantic City Open and many RTT's.
Will Hayes played 11 games through his time with the Western Bulldogs, these days he's assisting brother Ben with the stable and getting horses ready, they're coming into the biggest week of the racing calendar, the Melbourne Cup Carnival
Simon Hill, Will Hayes, Sam Edmund, Nolan Cox and more.
“Gradient,” by Nat Evans with Will Hayes, guitar, and additional improvisations by the artist, was played using the sonic sculptural systems Andrew Fallat created for his installation Timbre, on view in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery through November 5th. The post Nat Evans – Gradient appeared first on Jack Straw Cultural Center.
“Gradient,” by Nat Evans with Will Hayes, guitar, and additional improvisations by the artist, was played using the sonic sculptural systems Andrew Fallat created for his installation Timbre, on view in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery through November 5th.
On this week's episode of The Brand Manual, we welcome Will Hayes of Northwestern Mutual. He is the very definition of a community pillar especially in his work leading entrepreneurs and business owners in 1 Million Cups. Will works hard to bring value wherever he goes and we believe everyone can benefit from this conversation. Tune in now wherever you like to listen!Connect with Will:www.willhayes.nm.comWant to be a guest on our podcast?https://calendly.com/fideliscreative/podcast-callMore Episodes:https://fideliscreativeagency.com/the-brand-manual/
Lucidworks' CEO, Will Hayes, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. He talks about how we are now leveraging new technology that is concept driven in the form of "vectors". In a sense, writing storage in three-dimensional space. The future is here now.
This week we celebrate St Patricks Day by speaking to Rugby League Ireland development officer Will Hayes to find out about The Greatest Game in the Emerald Isle.SUPPORT the show on PATREON: http://patreon.com/whitelinefeverFOLLOW on FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/WLFpodcastSUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE channel: http://youtube.com/whitelinefeverTVSpecial thanks to our PATRONSRichard YorkKeith WhitelockDarcy LussickBevan BakerDaryl MasonVivek NayekGreg CantwellRLW MagazineMy storehttps://shop.stevemascord.comMy Amazon rugby league storehttps://tinyurl.com/y2pbpgavGet top quality and exclusive rugby league journalism in your inbox each dayhttps://patreon.com/rugbyleaguelongreadsPre-order my second book Two Tribes about the 1997 season and the birth of the NRL - and get my first book Touchstones immediately plus 27 months of regular contenthttps://twotribes.substack.comYou can also support this content by buying your Amazon goodies through my affiliate link!https://amzn.to/3nkJzgX
Description: With its $70m in revenue, search pioneer Lucidworks is a major force in the enterprise commerce search market. We sit down with CEO Will Hayes and commerce GM Peter Curran (former founder/CEO of Cirrus10, which was acquired by Lucidworks) to talk through the big innovations in search, the intersection of open source + search, and where Lucidworks is heading as a company.
McCord Grice, Will Hayes, and Carter Crock talk about the recent release of JJ Watt, and the continuing dumpster fire that is the Houston Texans. They also cover other QB moves including the Carson Wentz trade.
Welcome to season 2 of TFD! McCord Grice, Will Hayes, and Caden Strickland recap the Super Bowl, talk about Mahomes vs. Brady, the Chiefs downfall, Super Bowl MVP, and much more on the return of The Final Drive!
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We all know training for a marathon involves a lot of running, but what else should you be doing in your workouts to get the best performance? We’re asking that question to Will Hayes, a sports performance manager at Novant Health Sports Performance in Huntersville.
The Jerks and their best buds discuss "Buddy Comedies"! This one is a lot of fun, guest starring; Curran Shane, Owen Lapierre, and Will Hayes, remember our experiences watching movies that mirror our friendships and give us fuel for too many recurring jokes.
Software development is shifting to incremental delivery to meet the demand for software quicker and at lower costs. With the current cyber threat climate, the demand for cybersecurity is growing but existing compliance processes focus on a completed product and do not support incremental delivery. Cybersecurity must be carefully woven into each increment deliver results with sufficient security and quality. Previous SEI research has shown that improved quality results in improved cybersecurity. In this SEI Podcast, Dr. Carol Woody and Will Hayes discuss an approach that allows organizations to integrate cybersecurity into the agile pipeline.
Will Hayes is working to create a more engaging world in the digital space. As a black founder, Will Hayes believes Tech Companies don’t need to focus on being inclusive because of some social responsibility, they should do because it’s good economics.
McCord Grice, Carter Crock, Caden Strickland, Will Hayes, and Ty Cosse go over the 5th year options, talk about other teams around the league, and have the first head to head debate between! Listen to find out who wins!
McCord Grice, Caden Strickland, Will Hayes, Carter Crock, and Ty Cosse recap the first round of the NFL Draft.
McCord Grice, Ty Cosse, Will Hayes, Carter Crock, and Caden Strickland cover hot NFL topics like the NFL Draft, the Leonard Fournette Debacle, and free agent rumors.
Will Hayes from the Western Bulldogs chats to Garry & Tim
Sam discusses the tribunal, plus he chats to Will Hayes, Adam Collins and Michael Rischitelli.
On this episode of Off Message, Keith, CMO of Dialpad, chats with his friend, and CEO of Lucidworks, Will Hayes about the natural tension between marketing and sales. They provide authentic insight into how C-level personnel think and operate within that tension and provide alternative perspectives on how sales and marketing can work better together.
Lucidworks builds AI-powered search solutions for many of the world's largest brands. Fusion, Lucidworks' advanced development platform, provides the enterprise-grade capabilities needed to design, develop, and deploy intelligent search applications at any scale. Companies across all industries, from consumer retail and healthcare to insurance and financial services, rely on Lucidworks every day to power their consumer-facing and enterprise search apps. The company also recently hit the headlines after raising $100M to expand in AI-powered search-as-a-service for organizations. The team at Lucidworks is made up of seasoned Silicon Valley veterans and brilliant newcomers from all over the world. And they all have something in common: they know that there has to be a better way for teams to access and distribute information relevant to their organizations. The company created a platform enabling the enterprise and digital commerce businesses to connect users with the data that they need to make decisions and move forward. I invited Lucidworks CEO, Will Hayes onto my daily tech podcast to learn more about their technology and the story behind their success. Will joined Lucidworks in 2013 as our Chief Product Officer and was appointed CEO in 2014. He has over 15 years of product, marketing, and business development experience. Prior to Lucidworks, he was head of technical business development for Splunk, where he was responsible for defining the company's market category and key product feature sets. He created and led the company's global partner program, building an ecosystem of consultants, developers, resellers, system integrators, service providers, and technology partners. Earlier in his career, Hayes served as a software engineer at Genentech, where he built solutions that supported the sales and drug development teams in their field activities.
Western Bulldogs midfielder Will Hayes joins the Sunday Afternoon Footy team to chat about his 22 disposals and two goals in the Dogs' 104 point win over Essendon, his teammates Josh Schache and Hayden Crozier, and his friendship with Dons star Zach Merrett.
Join Andy Maher, Sandy Roberts, Terry Wallace and Jo Wotton as they break down Round 21 and look ahead to the Richmond-Carlton fixture at the MCG. The team chat to Geelong midfielder Luke Dahlhaus, Brisbane forward Charlie Cameron and Western Bulldogs winger Will Hayes after each played in a rampaging win on Saturday night. Later on, Carlton interim coach David Teague joins the team to talk about the tweaks he's made to the Blues, the form of Sam Petrevski-Seton and Harry McKay among others.
The Traders look over the round 10 teams as they are announced. Get your team set for the full lockout on Friday at 7:50pm AEST. http://afl.com.au/fantasy
Will Hayes and his parents discuss his final draft pickup, horse trainer father David discusses his football days and different upbringing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Hayes and his parents discuss his final draft pickup, horse trainer father David discusses his football days and different upbringing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Hayes and his parents discuss his final draft pickup, horse trainer father David discusses his football days and different upbringing.
DevOps, which breaks down software development silos to encourage free communication and constant collaboration, reinforces many Agile methodologies. Equally important, the Risk Management Framework, provides a clearly defined framework that helps program managers incorporate security and risk management activities into the software and systems development life cycle. In this podcast, Eileen Wrubel, technical lead for the SEI’s Agile-in-Government program leads a roundtable discussion into how Agile, DevOps, and the Risk Management Framework can work together. The panelists include Tim Chick, Will Hayes, and Hasan Yasar. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Chuck Ganapathi, Founder & CEO at Tact, Will Hayes, CEO at Lucidworks, and Ron Miller, Enterprise Reporter at TechCrunch. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
All major defense contractors in the market can tell you about their approaches to implementing the values and principles found in the Agile Manifesto. Published frameworks and methodologies are rapidly maturing, and a wave of associated terminology is part of the modern lexicon. We are seeing consultants feuding on Internet forums as well, each claiming to have the “true” answer for what Agile is and how to make it work in your organization. The challenge now is to scale Agile to work in complex settings with larger teams, larger systems, longer timelines, diverse operating environments, and multiple engineering disciplines. In this podcast, Will Hayes and Eileen Wrubel present five perspectives on scaling Agile from leading thinkers in the field, including Scott Ambler, Steve Messenger, Craig Larman, Jeff Sutherland, and Dean Leffingwell. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Dave Dameshek and actor Brian Baumgartner were joined by All or Nothing: A season with the Los Angeles Rams director Shannon Furman who gave them an inside look at creating the show for Amazon. She also told yet another funny story about dinosaur non-believer Will Hayes, gave her firsthand account on the day Jeff Fisher was fired and explained how her relationship with the Rams players developed.
Dave Dameshek and actor Brian Baumgartner were joined by All or Nothing: A season with the Los Angeles Rams director Shannon Furman who gave them an inside look at creating the show for Amazon. She also told yet another funny story about dinosaur non-believer Will Hayes, gave her firsthand account on the day Jeff Fisher was fired and explained how her relationship with the Rams players developed.
On this latest edition of TFB, the guys are talking about the 2017 Miami Dolphins Defensive Line. From the work Jordan Phillips has put in with Ndamukong Suh, to the way (we hope) Will Hayes will bolster our strength against the run. ----- Expectations for Cameron Wake and his role as an aging pass-rusher were also touched upon, as well as closing out the show with some Patriots hate (always appropriate), Dolphins Twitter talk, and answering a London listeners’ question about the Dolphins’ participation in the UK Series. ----- All that and more, right here on The Fins Broadcast!
This week on the show full of fairy tale stuff you won't teach your kids about, we're joined by RGS Special Horse Girl, former show-jumper (and Justin's girlfriend) Kari Campbell, who schools us on whether the horse is doing all the work, how Stefan would fare as a rider, and why equestrian sports belong in the Olympics. PLUS: Ryan Lochte! Jared Leto! Will Hayes! And exploring the reggae roots of our dear friend, Harambe. We can't phantom you missing this one. Support the show at www.patreon.com/RealGoodShow & BY DOWNLOADING THIS EPISODE
Most software systems have some "defects" that are identified by users. Some of these are truly defects in that the requirements were not properly implemented; some are caused by changes made to other systems; still others are requests for enhancement – improvements that would improve the users' experience. These "defects" are generally stored in a database and are worked off in a series of incrementally delivered updates. For most systems, it is not financially feasible to fix all of the concerns in the near term, and indeed some issues may never be addressed. The government program office has an obligation to choose wisely among a set of competing defects to be implemented, especially in a financially constrained environment. In this podcast, Will Hayes and Julie Cohen discuss a generalized technique that could be used with any type of system to assist the program office in addressing and resolving the conflicting views and creating a better value system for defining releases. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
As the prevalence of suppliers using Agile methods grows, these professionals supporting the acquisition and maintenance of software-reliant systems are witnessing large portions of the industry moving away from so-called "traditional waterfall" lifecycle processes. The existing infrastructure supporting the work of acquisition professionals has been shaped by the experience of the industry—which up until recently has tended to follow a waterfall process. The industry is finding that the methods geared toward legacy life cycle processes must be realigned with new ways of doing business. In this podcast Will Hayes and Suzanne Miller discuss research intended to aid U. S. Department of Defense acquisition professionals in the use of Agile software development methods. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
John Carroll Lynch stars as Will Hayes in NBC's compelling new drama "Do No Harm."Lynch is a television regular. For six seasons, he played Drew's cross-dressing brother on ABC's "The Drew Carey Show. Do No Harm airs Thursdays (10-11 p.m. ET) on NBC. and will make it's world premiere immediately after premiere after the series finale of 30 Rock.