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Gen Z slang is rife with new words like "unalive," "skibidi" and "rizz." Where do these words come from — and how do they get popular so fast? Linguist Adam Aleksic explores how the forces of social media algorithms are reshaping the way people talk and view their very own identities. For a chance to give your own TED Talk, fill out the Idea Search Application: ted.com/ideasearch . Interested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links: TEDNext: ted.com/futureyou TEDSports: ted.com/sports TEDAI Vienna: ted.com/ai-vienna TEDAI San Francisco: ted.com/ai-sf Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The Delivery Podcast brings together leading thinkers to explore what it is to be human in complex project delivery and how a human-centric approach enables a sea change in how projects are conceived, structured and delivered, and the value they generate.
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The Delivery Podcast brings together leading thinkers to explore what it is to be human in complex project delivery and how a human-centric approach enables a sea change in how projects are conceived, structured and delivered, and the value they generate.
How Data and AI are Transforming the Potential of Project Delivery. Ahead of an in-person event on the same theme, this Delivery podcast episode brings together Lawrence Rowland - Independent AI Consultant, Sarah Crawley, Tech Entrepreneur at SymTerra Construction, and Hank Malik Knowledge Lead at Nuclear Waste Services, to explore how IT has and continues to transform project delivery; the big wins and the challenges of leveraging new technology. The abiding message from this wide-ranging conversation is that DATA and AI are a way of connecting people to projects: They connects us: to people and their expertise across functions, industries and sectors to our data and our learning from previous projects to the multiple alternative outcomes of what we are doing This brings opportunities and it also brings responsibilities to ensure that IT is used in a way that really enables the delivery team, rather than just making life easier for the project organization; that it is used in a way that is mindful of data ownership, privacy and security; that it is used in a way that is innovative and imaginative, whilst always grounded on what's real and deliverable. For details of the associated event, run in collaboration with BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, on 8th May, in-person at Canterbury Christchurch University and online: Event Information - APM South East Network: What has IT Ever Done for Us?…
Projects are all about storytelling; enabling us to make sense of the world around us and to organise socially to change it. Brin Hodgskiss, Emer O'Donovan and Donnie MacNicol explain exactly how and why stories are significant in project delivery and how the advent of AI will make human storytelling even more important in the future. In a wide-ranging discussion, they explain: the critical skill of managing the narrative of your project how storytelling creates extraordinary levels of empathy and rapport between narrator and listener why it is important to make sure you tell the story people need to hear, rather than the one they necessarily want to hear the meaning and value of internal storytelling and how by changing your perspective, you change your story and will change your project Along the way, they offer some powerful stories of their own of how AI and storytelling are being used together in large infrastructure projects, the transformation of the NHS, and the development of the next generation of music products such as the Spotify virtual DJ.…
Three very different applications of data and analytics feature in this podcast episode. James Lea from Project Science talks about predictive analytics, Sarah Crawley from Symterra explores progress reporting and performance, and Donnie MacNicol of Team Animation introduces the concept of human-centric data. The common themes in each approach are the growing democratization of data; with data and information available to and for the benefit of delivery teams, who are increasingly enabled and engaged by the opportunity to query the data for themselves. Along with some brilliant personal stories, our three speakers cover topics as wide-ranging as: - project dashboards and data visualization - the pressure for open data standards - the need for engagement and buy-in across the organization - the politics of truth and the irrationality of single fixed values in estimates - the emerging new forms of interaction with and response to data Project Science www.projectscience.co.uk Symterra www.symterra.co.uk Team Animation www.teamanimation.co.uk…
How do the human aspects of decision making play out in practice in the complex and uncertain environment of large projects? What are the biases (cognitive, gender, status and so on) which undermine our best attempts to work together collaboratively and to deliver challenging outcomes? Ruth Murray-Webster, IJ Samuel and Mary Gregory explore the reality of bias, in all its forms and talk candidly about the impact on them, their careers and on projects and the organisations that undertake them. Learn about: - the importance of paying attention and being willing to challenge; - the value of courageous conversations; - what we might learn from the lessons of safety culture in challenging bias; - what we should be measuring to help make the implicit explicit in everything we do; - how we can move the dial on bias in every project and every organisation. The episode concludes with a reminder of the positive side of bias, the contributors favourite, personal heuristics that they use all the time to help ground what they are doing.…
Resilience is now recognised as one of the defining requirements of any big project, whether that is expressed in terms of the infrastructure asset, the organisation or system behind the project, or the network of individuals that make up the project delivery team and the wider stakeholders. Our three contributors to the Delivery Podcast episode on this theme (Kristen MacAskill, Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge; Elmar Kutsch, Associate Professor in Risk Management at Cranfield School of Management; and Donnie MacNicol of Team Animation), take us on a guided tour of this big and often slippery subject, including: how to establish the level of robustness we'd like, within a budget we can afford prioritizing your most critical assets and planning for safe levels of failure the paradox we face when trying to establish system redundancies the dangers of not looking beyond our own routines and habits the meaning of resilience for an individual balancing the tension between an approach that is defensive vs one that is progressive, and of favouring consistency against flexibility what kind of people you need when resilience is critical the relationship between project management and resilience the role and value of natural systems the role of improvisation in managing the unexpected and introduce us to a rich variety of frameworks and models to help our understanding, such as: the four R's of infrastructure reliance; The 4X4 matrix of consistency vs flexibility and progressive vs defensive Organizational Resilience: A summary of academic evidence, business insights and new thinking (cranfield.ac.uk) the Shenhar/Dvir Diamond Model of project complexity Project Type Profiling Based on the Ideal Company Project (pmi.org) the Cynefin Framework About - Cynefin Framework - The Cynefin Co before closing with a call to arms for a Resilience Revolution.…
What's the one thing that can secure you and everything you are working on from the worst that change and uncertainty can throw at you? It's got to be learning and just-in-time learning at that. The team behind QUBE: Professor Eddie Obeng, Tammy Watchorn and David Lomas explain why 'in the world after midnight', learning socially, in-the-moment and applying the learning as you go is as much a part of the skillset for project delivery as any of the more traditional processes. In this episode, you'll discover: what happens to most things you teach people and why learning is out of synch in a context where your organisation's capacity to learn has been overtaken by the speed of change what does just-in-time learning look like in the real world and how does it change everything else you do too? how this approach enables you to de-risk your projects, improve outcomes, productivity and your chances of success the discipline and practice of the learning dojo and the impact this approach has had on the NHS what is AI and machine intelligence and why it isn't an effective alternative to personal learning and much more. Check out: - the Dojo on QUBE - the Change Ninja…
For our second episode, we've turned our focus onto the governance of big projects; the set of rules that we use to help us decide which strategy to adopt in the first place and then, having adopted it, that frame how we should behave collaboratively to deliver it. Terry Cooke-Davies opens with a challenge around the 'crisis of governance', the seeds of which he can trace back to enlightenment thinking. Our expert panel, David Hancock (Cabinet Office) , Liz Pattison (Lexica) and Greg Krawczyk (APM Governance SiG), then offer their own take on the issues, encouraged and facilitated by our podcast hosts, Donnie MacNicol and Jonathan Norman. Fittingly for such a BIG subject, our conversation is very wide ranging, taking in everything from the problems created by: addressing leadership and management as two discrete and separate elements rather than as two sides of the same coin; the persistence that we can bring certainty to delivery, despite all the evidence to the contrary a failure to adopt delivery models that are appropriate for the type of project we are engaged with To the possible solutions: building Bayesian reasoning into our governance processes honestly recognising and accommodating the range of possible costs and time adopting an approach to decision-making that at least attempts at a broad consensus recognising that this is not simply a problem of governance and that the solution needs to be far broader and more imaginative than simply 'tightening the rules'…
What if we looked at major projects as grand experiments, or considered managing change as harnessing a force of nature, or thought of project managers as theatre directors, foresters or even, minecrafters. In this first ever episode, five leading thinkers: Julie Black (Director of Missions and Capability at the UK Space Agency), Donnie MacNicol (owner of Team Animation and founder of the Delivery Club), Helen Bevan (Strategic Health Advisor for NHS Horizons), Jo Lucas (co-founder of Co-cre8), and Andy Murray (Executive Director of the Major Projects Association) share five metaphors to help reframe major projects and how we deliver them. "Allow the tide of thinking to take place around you as only then can you effect real change." This is an episode about learning, emergence, complex environments, human systems, experimentation ... and Trojan mice.…
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