By Courtland J. Powers-Gunnells What I realized was that I needed to communicate my impact differently. In my portfolio, I began telling the story of how my approach to fundraising centered on what organizations needed most. The post How to separate your personal & professional value from the funds you raise as a fundraiser of color appeared first on CCF.| CCF
On the Aubrey Marcus Podcast, join Dr. Marc Gafni as he critically examines the fundamental errors in Yuval Noah Harari’s assertions that stories, human rights, and human purpose are mere fictions, figments of our imagination. In this enlightening discussion, Dr, Marc Gafni—in a fierce and funny tour de force—dismantles the grim assumptions| Center for World Philosophy & Religion
Learn how this Director of Customer Engagement & Community used data to prove ROI, driving engagement and business outcomes in their B2B customer community.| Community-Led Alliance
Is your team ever surprised by how long things take? Do you hear things such as: Team members say, “I've been waiting for code review for more than 2 days.” (See Measure Cycle Time, Not Velocity to see the various durations for solo, cooperative, and collaborative work. Cycle time is a team-based measure of feedback […] The post A Project Minute: Shorten All Feedback Loops to Prove and Disprove Which Features Matter appeared first on Johanna Rothman.| Johanna Rothman
Thrilled to share a wide-ranging recent conversation with Marc Baselga & Ben Erez on their Supra Insider podcast! We went deep on the evolving role of product leadership in today’s AI-driven landscape: * Why building has never been easier—but judgment, focus, and customer insight matter more than ever * The vanishing| Rich Mironov's Product Bytes
Wonder is perhaps our most under appreciated positive emotion, but it that can motivate us to appreciate, love and conserveContinue reading| Biodiversity Revolution
A conversation with Anat Shenker-Osorio, founder of A.S.O. Communications, a progressive political communication bureau known for slogans such as “Don’t take the temperature, change it” and “A great message doesn’t say what’s already popular; a great message makes popular what needs to be said". We try so hard in the regenerative (and probably any other progressive) space to work on our messaging, how to communicate, how to reach people inside our bubble and beyond. We try to sp...| Investing in regenerative agriculture
Thinking about earning a bachelor of science in food and beverage entrepreneurship, with a minor in gender studies? Johnson & Wales University might be just the place for you. This…| The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
“Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings have You ordained strength because of Your enemies, that You might still the enemy and the avenger” (Psalm 8:2) “For You formed […] The post Well-Known, Much Valued appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
By Güney Işıkara and Patrick Mokre The recent paper by Gastón Nievas and Thomas Piketty, “Unequal Exchange and North-South Relations” has gained substantial praise as well as criticism in a sh…| Developing Economics
Human risk management is a growing challenge. Go beyond compliance and clicks to understand factors, quantify risks, and enhance your defenses like a pro. The post Human risk management: Moving from awareness to action appeared first on CybSafe.| CybSafe
In a recent webinar, thought leaders explored service line expansion as a method to better support their communities and drive revenue growth.| blog.meditech.com
" ... (Gary) hones in on a pet-peeve of mine, i.e., the beer matching the description/style. This has been something that has bothered me for decades and when they fail to match ... " The post Session 146: (Round-up) <BR>Where do you find value? appeared first on Ding's Beer Blog.| Ding's Beer Blog
" ... I fully appreciate the subjective nature of 'value', but at the same time I still feel there undeniably poor value beers and equally undeniably great value beers. We just might not agree on which they are ... " The post Session 146: (Post) <BR>Where do you find value? appeared first on Ding's Beer Blog.| Ding's Beer Blog
#2 of 3: Shoppers read reviews to get value Data Highlights A third of shoppers go online to read reviews when products are $20 or...| Product Review Monitoring
Mark Stiving has been a thought leader on software pricing nearly forever. He generously invited me onto his Impact Pricing podcast for a rollicking discussion about "How to Stop Undervaluing Your Product—And Start Getting Paid What It’s Worth." We talked about how product managers need to (vaguely, roughly)| Rich Mironov's Product Bytes
A comic about capitalist value production, and the many other values that persist and resist despite of it. The post Comic: Little Elle in Slumberland appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
Watch video of two talks by Amber Huff: on weird ecologies, and on commons, enclosure and value struggle. The post Talks on Weird Ecology and the Commons appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
Let's repeat that again, spending money isn't the enemy.| Tawcan
TL;DR: neither are a solution on their own. Whenever you have more than one team (in which case Global effectively equals Local) you need both. This post comes as a train of thought after reading and responding briefly to Wolfram Mueller on LinkedIn, with a post that “all local priority schemes lead to wrong decisions”. […]| blackswanfarming.com
Will Growth Stocks Continue to Trounce Value Stocks? It’s no secret that growth stocks, mainly big tech companies like Apple and Microsoft, have massively out-performed so-called value stocks in th…| Economist Writing Every Day
by Dillon Snyder, Mathematics Entering college, many undergraduates have experienced some form of writing during their secondary education. Students pursuing a mathematics degree have also certainly engaged with mathematics before college. However, a required aspect of being a mathematics major is the fusion of writing with mathematics. This usually first occurs in a course which…Read More| The Writing Intensive Program
by Kathy Zhang In May of 2021, I graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a combined degree in Environmental and Sustainability Studies and Art. I joined sustainability efforts on campus as a second-year student, at first emphasizing trash, compost, and recycling. I felt especially passionate about my recycling initiatives at the housing [...] Read More »| Discard Studies
Combining three Swift features for the sake of expressivitiy: sum types aka enums, callAsFunction to introduce “callable” semantics, and type extensions to beautify call sites.| Christian Tietze
Many of my consulting and job-searching colleagues feel stuck in finding clients or jobs. Social media used to work, but it doesn't anymore. But people actually have more options for discoverability (aka marketing) than ever before. That's writing, speaking, and connecting people who might not know about each other. The more we write, speak, and […]| Johanna Rothman
Calls for decolonizing disciplines, fields, even businesses have proliferated. The goals and meaning are not always clear, but any decolonizing process necessarily entails deconstructive and recons…| Developing Economics
Love this Twitter/X post from Pawel Huryn. It’s an excellent summary of a “via negativa” exploration of the role of Product Management as part of the whole Product Development ecosystem: Thanks for sharing, Pawel.| blackswanfarming.com
Loads of organisations are heavily reliant on using platforms provided by others. But how to work in partnership with those Platform Providers can be difficult. Having been on both sides of this in my career, here’s a few pointers for the customers of platform providers to look out for. Caveat: this is oriented mostly at […]| BLACK SWAN FARMING
It’s the 2020s (or as my kids say, “The 20’s”) and we’ve still got organisations using outdated methods for managing software endeavours. A big part of the reason that’s the case is that folks haven’t quite realised that software isn’t like building or renovating a house or building a bridge. It’s different in a whole bunch of really important ways.| BLACK SWAN FARMING
Well that was exciting. Trick plays and roller skates. And there was a football game too. I heard the overtime on the radio. Sports on the radio is an excellent way to fall asleep. Far less exciting. Someone had a word with Ms. Swift’s potential Bro-I-L to keep the hairy nudie fat lad stuff to a minimum as was on display a few (playoff) rounds ago … but did you see this above? Apparently, on Sunday afternoon the Cleveland Guardians baseball team for some reason decided to edit out the ori...| A Good Beer Blog
This post is a follow on from an overview of the Product Development Heartbeat. The Quarterly Look Ahead (QLA) is the part of that overall rhythm that pulls together teams, stakeholders and the wider org and helps with alignment to strategic goals and outcomes or objectives. So, how to approach this Quarterly Look Ahead? Hurry […]| blackswanfarming.com
Lots of organisations as they grow start to struggle with how to stay aligned while maintaining the autonomy of when they were smaller. What works for one or two squads starts to fall apart at four or five and is generally untenable above Dunbar’s number (~120 people). Here’s a rough way to organise and operate […]| blackswanfarming.com
Learn how 2 MIT students created a worldwide movement that changed marketing forever. Creating a new marketing strategy that is taught in universities around the globe.| Truested
In just two decades CrossFit has completely transformed their statues as a small-time alternative gym routine and has proven to be one of the world's largest chains.| Truested
A critical review of Research Affiliates's paper "Reimagining Index Funds," finding unintended style drift in the construction methodology.| Flirting with Models