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IBM 80 | Interview with Multi-Million Dollar Product Launch Master, Jeff Walker

IBM 80 | Interview with Multi-Million Dollar Product Launch Master, Jeff Walker

from Internet Business Mastery: Business Development and Internet Marketing for the Web 2.0 Age » Podcast on November 19, 2009
Duration: 0
In this episode of Internet Business Mastery, we have an Interview with Multi-Million-Dollar Product Launch Master, Jeff Walker. CLICK HERE to get immediate access to your 30 Day, no risk, trial membership to Internet Business Mastery Academy, where you will get full access to ALL of our courses, tools, and resources for creating your own internet business and escaping the 9-to-5. You will have access to the internet business courses, a Grill the Guru interviews, Success Book Summaries, Cubicle Escape Interviews, Checklists, and new video tutorials in the Million Dollar Rolodex. NEW COMMENT LINE: Toll Free: 877-877-7507 Items mentioned in the episode: Jeff Walker: GetPLF.com Join us on Twitter! Twitter Transcripts Transcripts of IBM 80 Download the MP3 direct download
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SwineCast 0482, A Canadian Perspective Of Current Conditions And Timing Of The Turning

SwineCast 0482, A Canadian Perspective Of Current Conditions And Timing Of The Turning

from SwineCast on November 19, 2009
Duration: 0
SwineCast 0482 Show Notes: Informa Economics VP Dave Ryman hooks up with Bruce Cochrane for a good discussion of current economic issues across North America and his view of the timing for the eventual industry turning point.
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SwineCast 0483, Climate Change Legislation Issues From NPPC's Environmental Council

SwineCast 0483, Climate Change Legislation Issues From NPPC's Environmental Council

from SwineCast on November 19, 2009
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SwineCast 0483 Show Notes: Looking at the current state of climate change legislation and regulation with NPPC's Chief Environmental Council Michael Formica at the National Association of Farm Broadcasters meeting in KC.  GREEN HOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND ANIMAL AGRICULTURE
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Business Impact of IT Requires Good Partnership with IT & Business:Susan Cramm, author & CIO Coach

Business Impact of IT Requires Good Partnership with IT & Business:Susan Cramm, author & CIO Coach

from Enterprise Leadership Podcasts for the CIO on November 18, 2009
Duration: 1608
In this podcast, Susan Cramm, author of, The Eight Things We Hate About IT, talks about how CIOs can improve their relationships with business partners to achieve a higher quality of business value. She also attacks some of the political issues that CIOs face on the job.Regardless of the company's size, CIOs have the on-going challenge of creating business value or business impact of IT. Executive management needs to realize that CIOs and their IT team can’t deliver business impact on their own. According to Susan Cramm, a former CIO and founder of Valuedance, an IT leadership coaching firm, says that CIOs don’t own the four P’s needed to realize business impact -- people, processes, products, and profit and loss. Business partners manage these four things. Cramm, the author of the forthcoming book, The Eight Things We Hate About IT (Harvard Business School Press, says that CIOs and their senior leadership team need to partner with their business counterparts in order to deliver value to the organization."If you have a good strong leader and a relationship across the business for delivery of IT services, then you have a chance to move up the value chain and set up an investment governance process. Such a governance process will ensure that you have a full cycle of investment management in place. You just aren’t looking at things like a business plan, but managing those targeted business impacts through the duration of the program and subsequent projects. Moreover, you are holding business leaders and IT accountable for the realization of that value."In this podcast, Cramm, who writes and blogs for Harvard Business Review, talks about how CIOs can improve their relationships with business partners to achieve a higher quality of business value. She also attacks some of the political issues that CIOs face on the job.
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Ask The Experts with Richard Weil

Ask The Experts with Richard Weil

from Pizza Radio on November 18, 2009
Duration: 0
On This Edition of Ask the Experts we re talking with Richard Weil, the president of Nick-N-Willy s pizza. Hear how the chain hopes to expand in the next few years and what they are doing for marketing during this recession.
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Inside PR #179 - wednesday, November 18, 2009

Inside PR #179 - wednesday, November 18, 2009

from Inside PR on November 18, 2009
Duration: 1381
display_podcast] Comments? Send us an email or an audio comment to insideprcomments@gmail.com, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog or message us @inside_pr on Twitter. This week on Inside PR Terry Fallis and David Jones have an in-depth discussion about media measurement. 00:26 Dave opens the show. 00:41 Terry talks about IPR's brand new theme music, written by Damon de Szegheo. 03:00 This week's topic was "ripped from the headlines," as Dave says. Terry and Dave have a discussion about media measurement sparked by a story Terry read covering Guy Laliberte's trip to the moon. 20:02 Terry introduces this week's -30- segment. 21:49 Terry closes the show. Our theme music was created by Damon de Szegheo; Roger Dey is our announcer. This weekâs episode was produced by Sarah Laister.
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James P. Connolly, THE MASTER PLAN comedian: Mr. Media Radio Interview

James P. Connolly, THE MASTER PLAN comedian: Mr. Media Radio Interview

from Mr. Media Radio on November 18, 2009
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BY BOB ANDELMAN I was stuck in the car a few weeks ago, waiting to pick my wife up at work, tuning around the Sirius Satellite Radio dial, looking for a few laughs. I had already heard the Howard Stern show earlier in the day and went a few clicks past him and landed on the Blue Collar comedy channel. The voice I heard—the inflection, particularly—sounded like Steve Martin. It wasn’t him, but the performer had me laughing the way I used to laugh 30 years ago upon hearing new material from Martin. This was a fellow named James P. Connolly and he had me in stitches with his routine about how men—when it came to sizing up women—were either ass, breast or leg men. I won’t try to tell his jokes here, but it was so funny I put it on pause and replayed it for my wife when she got in the car. AUDIO EXCERPT: "When I was in Desert Storm, we were there for a little over a year, and the day we were leaving, they issued us desert boots. It was like a game show parting gift... When I go back to entertain the troops now, I strap those babies on because they probably cost the government $7,425—per boot." Mrs. Media is not usually in the mood for standup comedy—from me or anyone else—when she gets out of work, but this time I insisted she listen. Three minutes later, she was laughing as hard as I was and I was convulsing all over again. So I did something I never did before—I tracked down a comedian I heard on Sirius and invited him on the show based on maybe five minutes of material. Connolly is not an unknown, having performed at the Comedy Store and the Improv, hosted “Movie Obsessions” on VH1 and appearing frequently on the nationally syndicated “Bob and Tom Radio Show.” He’s also released a CD, “The Master Plan,” which you can order on his website. Open in your default player Detach into a separate window You can LISTEN to this interview with comedian JAMES P. CONNOLLY by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player above! Copyright 2009 Bob Andelman. Click here for copyright permissions!
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Inside PR #179 – Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Inside PR #179 – Wednesday, November 18, 2009

from Inside PR on November 18, 2009
Duration: 1382
Comments? Send us an email or an audio comment to insideprcomments@gmail.com, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog or message us @inside_pr on Twitter. This week on Inside PR Terry Fallis and David Jones have an in-depth discussion about media measurement. 00:26 Dave opens the show. 00:41 Terry talks about IPR s brand new theme music, written by Damon de Szegheo. 03:00 This week s topic was ripped from the headlines, as Dave says.  Terry and Dave have a discussion about media measurement sparked by a story Terry read covering Guy Laliberte s trip to the moon. 20:02 Terry introduces this week s -30- segment. 21:49 Terry closes the show. Our theme music was created by Damon de Szegheo; Roger Dey is our announcer. This week’s episode was produced by Sarah Laister.
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Holiday Cheer Makes a Comeback: 2009 Consumer Spending Expectations

Holiday Cheer Makes a Comeback: 2009 Consumer Spending Expectations

from Deloitte Insights Podcast on November 18, 2009
Duration: 843
Stacy Janiak and Carl E. Steidtmann discuss the results of Deloitte's 24th Annual Holiday Survey in the latest episode of Deloitte Insights. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Our studio guest this week: Wolfgang Gerke, Bayerisches Finanz Zentrum

Our studio guest this week: Wolfgang Gerke, Bayerisches Finanz Zentrum

from Made in Germany: The Business Magazine on November 17, 2009
Duration: 210
MADE IN GERMANY talks with Wolfgang Gerke about the spirit at the financial center of Frankfurt. DW-TV: What's your take on bankers' bonuses? Is it tasteless or actually justified? Wolfgang Gerke: No, it isn't justified. Worldwide something went wrong with the bonus payments. You got a very high bonus if you were someone who was making the most risky investments, and that was not the right way. The bonus system itself is a good incentive, but then we have to create a system which takes into consideration the risks too. That's the most important thing. You can't get your bonus every year. You have to wait three years, I would say. And then you can see if it really was a success or if you only put your bank at risk. DW-TV: Banks had to take a lot of stick lately, especially because of all this risk-taking mentality. So wouldn't be a good idea to improve one's image by cutting down on those bonuses? Wolfgang Gerke: It would be a very good idea, but I don't believe it's going to happen. There are so many different banks at the moment. Some German Landesbank wouldn't be able to pay bonuses and there are other banks, for example in the United States, Goldman Sachs, they are earning more and more money every day and they are the winner of the financial crisis. They are even earning money by the state placing bonds into the market. Therefore it's difficult to say that we need a system for all the banks, but I would ask for a system that if there are bonus payments and dividend payments, then you have to put reserves into your portfolio. The banks will not do that themselves so we need the G20 to decide on that. DW-TV: Obviously since the financial crisis hit, most banks all around the world were pretty much strapped for cash and now we hear about this renaissance of bonus payments. You just mentioned that there are several banks now making a profit again. Deutsche Bank is among those as well, which is somewhat surprising just one year, more or less, after Lehman Brothers collapsed. Does this mean that the crisis we've been talking about has been exaggerated or how is this possible? Wolfgang Gerke: No, no. It hasn't been exaggerated. This was a very very dangerous crisis and without the taxpayer it would have been dreadful. But, even the banks, earning so much money at the moment, are on the side of the winners because even if there is bank like Hypo Real Estate and the state is paying for that bank, then Deutsche Bank and other banks have less losses than they would have had. Therefore we must say that in the future every bank must be able to come through a crisis. Otherwise, one has to close the bank. Interview: Monica Jones
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Banking Capital Frankfurt - Back in High Spirits

Banking Capital Frankfurt - Back in High Spirits

from Made in Germany: The Business Magazine on November 17, 2009
Duration: 217
After the global economic crisis Frankfurt's bankers are once again in high spirits. Big hitters like Deutsche Bank are seeing net profits in the billions, while poor performances from worse-hit banks like Commerzbank - which was bailed out by the state - are simply ignored. Meanwhile, the battle against bonuses appears to have been lost. Report by Oliver Hoesch.
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The King of Advocaat - A Profile of William Verpoorten

The King of Advocaat - A Profile of William Verpoorten

from Made in Germany: The Business Magazine on November 17, 2009
Duration: 333
Quality Grade A means a lot to William Verpoorten. He's the head of his family business, now in its fifth generation, and he uses only eggs produced by company hens for his egg liquor. And they produce some 1,3 million eggs a day. William Verpoorten is the man behind Germany's famous egg liquor: Verpoorten, based in Bonn. Report by Grit Hofmann.
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Selling Christmas in Regensburg - A Region and its Traditions (PART 1)

Selling Christmas in Regensburg - A Region and its Traditions (PART 1)

from Made in Germany: The Business Magazine on November 17, 2009
Duration: 398
The Regensburg Christmas market plays an important economic role in the region - a boon to the craftsmen, stall-holders and the city itself. It attracts tourists from all over the world, but primarily Americans. They love the traditional German atmosphere. Peter Kittel has been profiting from Christmas markets for the last eight years and he hopes that this year will be no different. A Report by Carmen Meyer and Ute Schneider.
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Designer Office Furniture - The Wilkhahn Family Business

Designer Office Furniture - The Wilkhahn Family Business

from Made in Germany: The Business Magazine on November 17, 2009
Duration: 243
The office furniture business tends to see a lot of highs and lows - as the Wilkhahn company, now 101 years old, can attest to. It's relied on some unorthodox ideas and methods to weather the crises and keep production in Germany. A report by Ute Walter.
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How Bing Plans to Change Search

How Bing Plans to Change Search

from Webmasters On The Roof on November 17, 2009
Duration: 0
Mediadonis and Fridaynite preview SES Berlin 2009 and they interview Stefan Weitz, a director on the Microsoft Search team about his work as a Bing evangelist, about how they plan to change the search game.
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The Borderless Branch Office

The Borderless Branch Office

from The Lippis Report Podcast on November 17, 2009
Duration: 0
In this 2-minute vidcast I review Ciscoâs Borderless Network Branch Office solution, the ISR G2, and explain what is so special about the ISR G2 from an evolutionary perspective on branch office networking. Enjoy. Nick
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