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In this episode of āState of Readinessā, I welcome William “Bill” Bierce, co-founder of Bierce & Kenerson PC and author of the book, “Smarter Business Exits“. I have known Bill for some time. He is a multi-faceted and worldly individual who is engaging in conversation on many topics. The topic of discussion for this episode is…

Welcome to Episode 17 of the Outliers Inn podcast:Ā Corporate Superstition. Topic: JoinĀ Antlerboy and JP as they talk with Stephan MeyerĀ where they discuss theĀ topic of Corporate Superstition. Ā Why are things done āthis wayā and not some other way in various corporations. Ā What happens when the old ways are found to be incorrect? What are some ways…

Although The Outliers Inn is sad to see the departure of Antlerboy as co-host, as they say; āthe show must go on.ā So in this special episode of The Outliers Inn, we introduce David āMuleā Schneider who will join JP as the new co-host. We talk about how we met over LinkedIn and got to know one another…

We are in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic. And while much of the attention has been focused on rates of infection, outcomes, treatments, vaccines, masks, and social distancing, there has been little attention paid to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which includes items such as; masks (of varying types), gloves, sanitizers, and other materials that…

Welcome to Episode 29 – Malcolm Cawood – Kybernetica Topic:Ā Ā A Capitalist, a Socialist, and a Communist walk into a podcast.Ā No, itās not the start of a bad joke, just a bad podcast.Ā Malcolm Cawood, owner of Kybernetica, joins Antlerboy and JP to discuss his ideas behind āsystems thinkingā.Ā He certainly will share his fairly…

Daniel has spent his entire professional and personal career in the field of Industrial Engineers. In this episode, we explore the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, a āBlack Swanā event, on the way businesses might operate post-pandemic. We start by discussing how telephony in education and the corporate world will be embraced more readily…