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William Ulrich
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End-to-End Strategy Execution
Solution Architecture: What is It and Why It Matters?
Organizations that ignore, sidestep, or underfund solution architecture are missing the glue that binds the architecture perspectives that lead to successful initiative outcomes and strategy deployments. In this episode of the End-to-End Strategy Execution podcast, William Ulrich and Charles Bowman welcome guest, Dr. Michael Bardash, practicing senior solution architect with unique insights into the topic. This episode focuses on the makeup of solution architecture, attributes of the ideal solution architect, the role of the solution architect in relation to planning and execution, and how organizations should either initiate or refine their solution architecture practice as a basis for end-to-end...
2026-02-18
51 min
End-to-End Strategy Execution
Data: The Weak Link in the Strategy Execution Chain
In their recently published book, End-to-End Strategy Execution, William Ulrich and Charles Bowman said that problematic data is one of the seven deadly patterns undermining strategy execution. In this podcast episode, they interview distinguished guests, John Bottega, President of EDMA, and Professor Peter Aiken, President of DAMA – the two leading global associations focused on data. Join the podcast as they help listeners understand and address the mounting data challenges presented by poorly architected, incomplete, redundant, and low-quality data. With data being critical to business viability and the ability to realize the promise of artificial intelligence, the interview focuses on wha...
2026-02-11
57 min
End-to-End Strategy Execution
Architecting & Designing the Future State
A deteriorating business ecosystem is like an aging house, with inhabiting customers, partners, and business stakeholders abandoning it as the situation degrades. Deteriorating architecture, whether it applies to a building, a bridge, or a business ecosystem, is systemic and can't be addressed by short-term thinking and patchwork solutions. In chapter 6 of their book, End-to-End Strategy Execution, William Ulrich and Charles Bowman identify best practices for justifying, funding, and formalizing business and IT architecture and design, which in turn form the basis for initiative planning, roadmap creation, and solution deployment. Check out this episode and hear how to flip the...
2026-02-04
51 min
End-to-End Strategy Execution
Strategy Execution: Setting Course for a Challenging Journey
William Ulrich and Charles Bowman's Strategy Execution podcast, is based on their new book, tackles one of the main challenges facing organizations today, successfully executing on their business strategies while maximizing the value of related technology investments. Episode one outlines the challenges facing organizations today, where two thirds of technology investments are wasted, strategies go unfulfilled, and initiatives fall short their goals or fail entirely. Ulrich and Bowman introduce the strategy execution framework, challenge the status quote, and lay the foundation for future episodes that will seek to unravel long-standing issues that few organizations have been able to escape...
2026-01-14
1h 02
End-to-End Strategy Execution
The NorthStar: Politics, Culture and Sabotage: Roadmap to Program Failure
Every project has opponents who try to manipulate that project for their own gain. This is a well-hidden truth. As most people who have been associated with executing strategy are aware, good projects intentionally gone bad is a reality. But no one wants to be associated with a failed or underperforming project, which is why the current state of projects is often portrayed in a better light than what is happening in reality. Shading the truth of a failing project is often done to maintain or gain more power, income, and respect. Yet the industry cannot run from reality...
2025-12-02
55 min
End-to-End Strategy Execution
The NorthStar: Incorporating AI and Cognitive Computing into Business Strategy
This episode of The North Star focuses on the practical role of cognitive computing and AI in organizations. Cognitive computing refers to technologies that learn at scale, reason, and interface with humans in a manner aligned with the way people naturally interact. The underlying technologies comprising cognitive computing include artificial intelligence, machine learning, rules-based solutions, state machines, neural networks, predictive analytics, and quantum computing. This episode will look at three focal points: Gamification, AI and Ethics to offer business leaders insights as to how best to plan for and invest in these areas. The discussion will look at the...
2025-12-02
55 min
End-to-End Strategy Execution
The NorthStar: The AI-Powered Enterprise: Is Your Organization Prepared?
More and more organizations are seeking to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. AI is promoted as being able to transform every aspect of how organizations function, yet this vision is far from reality. As episode guest Seth Earley said in his recent book, The "AI-Powered Enterprise", in spite of multiple generations of investments and billions of dollars of digital transformations, organizations are still struggling with information overload, which undercuts efforts to excel at customer service, reduce costs, and maximize efficiency. The foundation of ensuring that an organization can function as an efficient biological ecosystem is the accurate perception, interpretation, and...
2025-12-02
54 min
Think About It
Book Talk 66: Political Hope, with Loren Goldman
How to find hope in these times? I spoke with political scientist Loren Goldman about the principle of political hope: why we should have hope, how to have hope in dark times, and how political hope differs from naïve optimism, faith in progress, or passive reliance on a hidden logic that will save us in the end. Goldman, who is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, is the author of The Principle of Political Hope (Oxford University Press, 2023), where he reveals hope to be an indispensable aspect of much continental and American political thought, espe...
2025-05-19
1h 26
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 13 - Un cheval de course génial confirme en Ulrich le sentiment d'être un homme sans qualités
Et si on pouvait mesurer le génie d'une personne comme l'on mesure la performance d'un cheval de course ? Mais alors, à quoi employer son génie ? Pour ce faire, Ulrich prend une année de césure !
2025-01-31
34 min
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 12 - La dame dont Ulrich conquit l'amour après une conversation sur le sport et la mystique
Dans ce chapitre, nous en apprenons plus sur "Bona Dea", la bonne déesse venue au secours d'Ulrich au début du livre.
2025-01-13
19 min
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 11 - L'essai le plus important
Après deux essais infructueux, Ulrich fait son troisième essai, le plus important. Il s'agit des mathématiques, "la logique nouvelle, l'esprit dans sa pureté". Un chapitre absolument magnifique !
2024-11-05
32 min
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 10 - Le deuxième essai. Premiers éléments d'une morale de l'Homme sans qualités
Après son premier essai infructueux pour devenir un grand homme en s'engageant dans l'armée, Ulrich effectue une seconde tentative dans la technique en devenant ingénieur. Elle aussi tourne court, mais elle esquisse une méthode et un chemin possible.
2024-10-23
25 min
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 9 - Le premier de trois essais pour devenir un grand homme
Dans sa jeunesse, Ulrich a profondément désiré être un grand homme. Pour cela, il va faire trois essais dont le premier consiste à s'engager dans l'armée. Découvrons et discutons de cette tentative. Du rêve de devenir Napoléon à la désillusion face au mur du réel.
2024-09-17
21 min
Free Radicals
S1 E9 - Interview with Professor Jim West
Professor Jim West is a scholar of, among other things, the life and work of Ulrich Zwingli. He shares some of his thoughts on the Anabaptist movement as a whole, and the events in Münster in particular.
2024-09-13
34 min
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 8 - La Cacanie
Après le portrait d'une ville futuriste, Musil fait un bond dans le futur pour nous parler de l'époque révolue dans laquelle Ulrich évolue : la Cacanie, c'est-à-dire l'empire austro-hongrois mort en 1919 qui se ne se maintenait depuis tant de siècles, seulement par la force de l'habitude.
2024-07-06
40 min
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 7 - Dans un moment de faiblesse, Ulrich s'attire une nouvelle amie
Ulrich se retrouve dans une bagarre de rue, et dans ce moment de faiblesse, il rencontre Bonadea. En contraste avec le chapitre précédent qui nous dressait un triste portrait des sentiments d'Ulrich, ici, ilest véritablement question d'amour "assimilable à ces dangereuses expériences mystiques".
2024-06-13
36 min
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 6 - Léone, ou un déplacement de perspective
Maintenant qu'Ulrich est revenu à Vienne, il fréquente Léone. Dans ce chapitre, nous rencontrons Léone, une chanteuse mondaine de variétés dont le narrateur nous fait un portrait infiniment triste.
2024-05-22
32 min
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 5 - Ulrich
Enfin l'Homme sans qualités à un nom : Ulrich. Dans ce chapitre, nous découvrons où il était avant de revenir à Vienne ainsi que sa profession. Aussi, Ulrich fait face à un choix difficile, celui de la décoration de son château, une décision très philosophique...
2024-04-29
48 min
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 3 - Même un homme sans qualités peut avoir un père à qualités
Dans ce troisième chapitre, il nous présente son père qui vit comme une transgression que son fils habite dans ce petit château. Si Ulrich est un homme dépourvu de qualités, son père en est doté. Cette transgression nous permet d'entrevoir ce que sont ces qualités.
2024-04-11
23 min
Le podcast sans qualités
Chapitre 1 - D'où, chose remarquable, rien ne s'ensuit
Démarrons cette lecture et discussion de l'Homme sans qualités de Robert Musil par son chapitre inaugural : D'où, chose remarquable, rien ne s'ensuit. Plongeons dans le monde d'Ulrich avec cet incipit cinématographique partant d'une gigantesque tempête jusqu'à un banal accident dans une rue de Vienne.
2024-03-21
36 min
Kids Talk Church History
Ulrich Zwingli: An Early Reformer
When we talk about the Protestant Reformation, most people remember Martin Luther and John Calvin. However, a third man had a significant influence at the start of the Reformation: Ulrich Zwingli. Join Trinity, Christian, and Linus as they travel back to Reformation Switzerland with their guest, Rev. William Boekestein, to discover who Zwingli really was. Also, find out why having a sausage-fest on March 9 might be a good idea! Thanks to our generous friends at Christian Focus Publications for providing two copies of William Boekestein's book, Ulrich Zwingli: Shepherd Warrior for a giveaway. Congratulations to our winners...
2024-02-12
39 min
Kids Talk Church History
Ulrich Zwingli: An Early Reformer
When we talk about the Protestant Reformation, most people remember Martin Luther and John Calvin. However, a third man had a significant influence at the start of the Reformation: Ulrich Zwingli. Join Trinity, Christian, and Linus as they travel back to Reformation Switzerland with their guest, Rev. William Boekestein, to discover who Zwingli really was. Also, find out why having a sausage-fest on March 9 might be a good idea! Thanks to our generous friends at Christian Focus Publications for providing two copies of William Boekestein's book, Ulrich Zwingli: Shepherd Warrior for a giveaway. Congratulations to our winners...
2024-02-12
39 min
Be Your Best Self – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
Leadership – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
Ethical Leadership – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
People Before Profit – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
Stick to Your Principles – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
Make a Difference! – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
Reach Your Full Potential – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
People Matter! – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
Show Notes – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
Business growth – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
Technology – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
Engineering – The Mentors Radio
335. Insights and Inspiration from Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, Great-Grandson of the Inventor of the Mercedes
In this episode, host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, whose great-grandfather, Wilhelm Maybach, designed the first high-speed internal combustion engine in 1883 and the first Mercedes car in 1901. Today the Mercedes Maybach is known to the most elite of car enthusiasts worldwide; the ultra-luxury car starts at $168,600. But this episode is not about luxury. It’s about super-innovation, building bridges from the past to the future, and mentoring others. Ulrich founded the Maybach Foundation in 2006 with the dual mission of honoring the history of ingenious designers and inventors Wilhelm and Karl Maybach and mentoring a new generation of...
2023-08-26
43 min
Der phantastische Film
Intrigen und jede Menge Leichen, nicht nur im Keller -ein Streifzug durch ausgesuchte Shakespeare Verfilmungen
Er gilt bis heute als einer der größten Dichter nicht nur England - William Shakespeare. Da wundert es nicht dass seine Werke auch den Weg auf die Leinwand fanden. Insgesamt sollen es 400 Verfilmungen geben.Ich bin jetzt nur einigen nachgegangen von den frühen Inszenierungen, die noch sehr viel vom Theater an sich hatten, zu modernen Fassungen unserer Tage. Nur keine Angst vor Hochkultur
2023-08-08
1h 43
The Will Cramer Show
#44: Penn GBB Head Coach Kristi Ulrich, Penn Claims State Title, Golf State Finals, Top 5 Week 1 CFB Games, & Top 5 HS Football Week 1 Games
Will and Aaron begin by talking about the Penn Kingsmen claiming their back to back state title in baseball (1:00). Then, they look at the golf state finals and recap how Penn and Northridge faired as well as Fairfield's Brayden Miller and Trinity's Jacob Palmer (3:58). Next, they share their top 5 week 1 college football matchups (5:57). Later, they do the same for area high school football week 1 games (12:35). Finally, the guys have a conversation with Penn Girl's Basketball Head Coach Kristi Ulrich. The conversation spans how she got into coaching, how she has built Penn's program, this past season, and her time...
2023-06-20
1h 11
Think About It
Book Talk 60: Cleo McNelly Kearns on Mark Twain’s "Huckleberry Finn"
Celebrated, censored, canceled: Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn cannot be avoided. William Faulkner called Twain “the father of American literature.” Toni Morrison explained that “the brilliance of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is that it is the argument it raises…. The cyclical attempts to remove the novel from classrooms extend Jim’s captivity on into each generation of readers.” Ernest Hemingway claimed “all modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn… There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since.” Ralph Waldo Ellison added that “Hemingway missed completely the structural, symbolic and moral necessity for that...
2023-05-20
1h 18
Talkin’ Solutions: Solving Problems With Global Thought Leaders
#59: Solutions to single use plastics and how they became so abundant in our societies - Beyond Plastic Founder: Ulrich Kryzyminski
Ulrich Krzyminski is the founder of Beyond Plastic and joins me for a conversation around solutions to single use plastics and how his experience as an engineer led him to focus on solutions to the abundance of single use plastics in the world today. Beyond Plastic has created the Beyond Plastic Award where they honor and showcase companies that are fostering new product and packaging solutions to do away with single use plastics. In this episode we discuss: 👉 The history of single-use plastics and why we started to make them so abundant in our...
2023-03-01
40 min
Sustainability In Your Ear
Earth911 Podcast: WIlliam Ulrich on Learning from Y2K to Design the Circular Economy
What do the response to climate change and the Y2K computer bug, which required hundreds of thousands of technology workers to spend several years fixing in the 1990so prevent catastrophic errors when the date turned over to Jan. 1, 2000, have in common? Both are complex problems that reach into every corner of our lives. Y2K showed humans they can overcome huge challenges using self-organizing groups that span companies, nations, and many languages. Meet William Ulrich, president of Tactical Strategy Group and cofounder and board member of the Business Architecture Guild, a global, not-for-profit association of business professionals dedicated to...
2023-01-30
50 min
DragonBall ARTA
"The Ulrich Family" Dragon Ball ARTA: Chapter Three.
This chapter may be shorter than the rest, but it's definitely a fun one. Hope you all enjoy this week's chapter, Godbless! Cast and crew credits: Arul: Timothee Vinson Casting Call Club: https://www.castingcall.club/timothee-vinson Tarmat: Christian Musto LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/ChristianMusto Chary: Hoobert Doobert Casting Call Club: https://www.castingcall.club/hannah_davis Gregory: Kani Kid Alfon: Dylan William v...
2022-12-28
14 min
ReThreading Madness
Living as an Internet Meme while Falling through the Cracks Unseen: A Talk with Paint AF w/ Poem from William MacPherson
Paint is polygendered, disabled, autistic, and mad. He uses his work to craft a future where we are free to be and thrive as our unique selves. His art is also part of a broader quest for healing and regaining lost abilities. Today, we talk about what happens when you are abusively used as an internet meme and how being his uniqueness meant he fell through cracks within the mental health system. Its an odd contrarian position to be in. And then William MacPherson shares with us his poem about living with mental health challenges. Learn...
2022-12-21
57 min
Think About It
Book Talk 53: Paul Edwards on Toni Morrison's "Playing in the Dark"
Toni Morrison’s Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination is a must-read for anyone interested in American literature and in the formation of American identity in general. In her short, incisive book, Nobel-prize winner Morrison explores the ways in which canonical authors like Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, Willa Cather, William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway conspicuously invented African American characters for their projects of creating American identity – and how critics have deliberately overlooked, ignored or dismissed this dimension of the American canon. Morrison’s point is not to out these writers as racist or to cance...
2022-06-30
1h 19
zwei nach zwölf. Gespräch über Gott und die Welt
Ulrich Lehner: Katholische Aufklärung. Und die Kirche heute
Wie kann ich katholisch und gleichzeitig modern sein? Diese Frage wurde nicht erst im Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzil gestellt, sondern in der Katholischen Aufklärung des 18. Jahrhunderts. Der Rückzug der katholischen Kirche in ein intellektuelles Ghetto nach den Erfahrungen der Französischen Revolution und die anschließende Abwehrstellung der Kirche gegen die Moderne hat die Katholische Aufklärung vergessen lassen. Mit seinem Gast Ulrich Lehner spricht Joachim Hake ich über die vergessene Geschichte der reformfreudigen Katholiken des 18. Jahrhunderts in Nord- und Südamerika, Europa und Asien, die gegen Aberglauben kämpften und für die Ideale von Demokrati...
2022-05-27
52 min
WriterCon
Write Every Day with William Bernhardt
Host William Bernhardt discusses the latest news from the world of books, offers writing tips and, for the first time, discusses his thirty years in the book world, starting with his first bestselling novel, Primary Justice, in 1991.Chapter 1: Introductiona) Cover Reveal for Bernhardt's next novel, Shamelessb) Update on WriterCon, the writers conference held over Labor Day weekend, Sept 2-5Chapter 2: Newsa) Draft2Digital Acquires Smashwordsb) The Booming Creator EconomyChapter 3: InterviewJesse Ulrich interviews host William Bernhardt about his thirty-year career as a bestselling writer...
2022-02-20
52 min
DairyReporter Podcast
Dairy Dialog podcast 167: Kezzler, Lubey, Lyras
There are three interviews this week on the podcast, with Rasmus Mortensen, founder of Lyras; Ulrich Peinhardt, co-founder and CEO of Lubey; and Christine C. Akselsen, CEO of product digitization and traceability company Kezzler.
2022-02-02
46 min
forever young - Ernährung, Bewegung, Denken, Gesundheit und Fitness
William James
Bücher von Dr. Ulrich Strunz Die News auf Strunz.com
2021-12-13
03 min
The North Star
Strategy Execution: Closing the Loop on Best Practices
This episode of The North Star will highlight best practices for end-to-end strategy execution based on insights collected from the more than 2 dozen industry experts interviewed over the past 6 months. These interviews, which covered topics as wide ranging as innovation, organizational design, strategy formulation, artificial intelligence, program execution, work management, data management, software design and development, and systems modernization, highlighted the challenges organizations face leveraging these disciplines in an integrated context. Today, most organizations either ignore many of the advancements in these and other disciplines, or they cordon them off into silos, with little or no insight into how to...
2021-12-09
00 min
The North Star
Quick Wins: Transforming Organizations at the Periphery
Organizations around the globe rely on manual work, spreadsheets, and similar desktop tools to perform both mundane and sophisticated tasks. In some cases, desktop solutions take on appropriate tasks, like crunching data, but in other cases spreadsheets have taken a dominant role in keeping organizations running. In the latter case, spreadsheets serve as a vital link for transforming and porting data between systems, managing operational business data, running assembly lines, automating financial work, and automating other capabilities. These “shadow systems” represent significant risks to organizations as they tend to be undocumented, poorly architected, and largely ungoverned. Consider a large daisy chai...
2021-12-02
00 min
WriterCon
Making Memoir Matter with Karen Grassle
Bestselling author William Bernhardt discusses the latest news from the world of books, offers writing tips, and interviews Karen Grassle, author and actor (Ma Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie) about her new memoir, Bright Lights, Prairie Dust.Chapter 1: IntroductionCheck out the new Jesse Ulrich podcast, The Wheel of Pod. https://www.podpage.com/the-wheel-of-pod/Chapter 2: News1) Spotify is acquiring audiobook platform Findaway Voices;2) Written Word Media reveals its new findings about authors;3) 20Booksto50K presentations are available free on YouTube; and4) BookBub reveals what tropes and genres do...
2021-11-28
46 min
The North Star
Encore Charting a Path to Your North Star via Strategy Execution
This encore of Episode 1 of the North Star establishes the show's purpose, basic themes and range of topics to be covered. Host William Ulrich will discuss the suboptimal strategy execution track record that organizations share across the private and public sector, consider the root causes of these execution performance issues and lay the groundwork for optimizing strategy execution. He will share his experiences and lessons learned over the course of his 40-plus year career that has shifted his thinking from a technology-first to a business-first and customer-first perspective. William will also provide insights into why the success or failure of...
2021-11-25
00 min
The North Star
The Business Architect: What HR and Hiring Managers Need to Know
Prior episodes of The North Star identified business architecture as a positive factor in successful strategy execution. It should come as little surprise then that, as business architecture has gained traction, the demand for skilled practitioners has grown. One association’s career center that specializes in job opportunities for business architects has scores of job openings. In addition to the fact that there is an actual shortage of skilled practitioners, the lack of well-formed job descriptions makes it difficult to attract talent. Many open requisitions expect every business architect to be a polymath, skilled in everything except those skills desired in...
2021-11-18
00 min
The Ridley Institute Podcast
On Thinking Better, with Ulrich Lehner
On this episode, Sam chats with Ulrich Lehner, William K. Wood Professor of Theology at the University of Notre-Dame, who believes that reason lies at the heart of the good life. Drawing on themes explored in his book, Think Better: Unlocking the Power of Reason (Baker Academic, 2021), Lehner outlines an approach to reasoning that is intimately shaped by a Christian worldview, yet simultaneously remains accessible to anyone seeking a richer, clearer, and more empathic experience of life.
2021-11-11
47 min
The North Star
Dynamic Strategy Setting in a Digital World
Historically, strategy execution has been a linear process, where one group sets strategy and another group implements it. In practice, implementation teams often hold different views of what should be done from the strategy setting team. A second challenge is that strategy is often cast in stone, remaining fixed in place for extended periods. Strategy stagnation is typically based on the errant assumption that markets, customers, and competitors are standing still until the next strategy refresh; a far cry from reality. It is no small wonder that strategy execution failure rates remain stubbornly high. Strategy setting and execution must be...
2021-11-11
00 min
Der phantastische Film
Freude an Schaufensterpuppen - Maniac
Es ist schon ein böses Stück Film, was William Lustig da 1980 auf die Menschheit los ließ, aber verdient er den Ruf zurecht? Und was unterscheidet den Maniac von vergleichbarer Dutzendware aus den 80er Jahren? Was tobte denn sonst noch anno 1980 so über die Leinwand? Und wie schneidet im Vergleich dazu das Remake aus dem Jahr 2012 ab? Lauter interessante Fragen. Die Antworten liefert diese Ausgabe des "phantastischen Films" - ich wünsche viel Vergnügen.
2021-11-05
35 min
The North Star
Enterprise Design: The Missing Link in Strategy Execution
Enterprise design is the collaborative practice of designing and creating better enterprises. Enterprise design envisions perspectives on how an organization can and should evolve, addressing relevant aspects of user, customer, product, and organizational design elements. The discipline incorporates design thinking from an enterprise perspective; but where do strategy execution and design intersect? Fundamentally, strategy execution seeks to deliver on a business vision, goals, and objectives, which ideally are influenced by design thinking and practices. Even more critical, however, is the ability of an organization to visualize the future state of the business ecosystem in a way that incorporates the full...
2021-11-04
00 min
The North Star
Politics, Culture and Sabotage: Roadmap to Program Failure
Every project has opponents who try to manipulate that project for their own gain. This is a well-hidden truth. As most people who have been associated with executing strategy are aware, good projects intentionally gone bad is a reality. But no one wants to be associated with a failed or underperforming project, which is why the current state of projects is often portrayed in a better light than what is happening in reality. Shading the truth of a failing project is often done to maintain or gain more power, income, and respect. Yet the industry cannot run from reality. Based...
2021-10-28
00 min
The North Star
Cyber Security: Neutralizing Threat Risks
Cyber security is a critical issue that is becoming progressively more critical and at the same time more complex, affecting everything that computes, manages, and communicates information. Concurrently, security assurance and certification are an expensive endeavor and the need for automated, repeatable detection is essential to an organization’s business continuity, strategic mission, competitiveness, time to market, and decision-making at all levels. The main factor preventing scalability of certificating systems as safe and secure is the overwhelming reliance on human evaluators. The amount of evidence required to certify a system as being cyber-secure can be overwhelming, resulting in superficial, incomplete, an...
2021-10-21
00 min
The North Star
The Rise and Fall of Software Recipes
On this episode of The North Star, we will explore the root causes of underperforming software teams. William Ulrich will welcome this episode’s guest Darius Blasband, CEO and founder of Raincode, a Brussels-based compiler technology company and author of ‘The Rise and Fall of Software Recipes’. Darius will offer his controversial opinions on topics such as Agile and software team composition. His opinions are not just controversial, but they are human, coming from years of personal field experience. So, are you concerned that your large-scale software development investments are not returning the value you’re seeking? If so, then tune int...
2021-10-14
00 min
The North Star
Industry Standards: Why Your Organization Should Care
Long ago, U.S. states set their own standards for railroads, meaning tracks did not align as trains traveled cross country, creating more than an inconvenience. The technology industry also requires standards, which underpin a wide swath of technical and analytical work at organizations. Standards dictate how data is exchanged, business processes are structured, software is designed, mobile phones work and governments stave off cyberattacks. Is your manufacturing, financial services, insurance, transportation or telecommunications company engaged in standards work? As a rule, the answer would be no. Standards tend to be created by a small number of technology companies and...
2021-10-07
00 min
forever young - Ernährung, Bewegung, Denken, Gesundheit und Fitness
William James
Bücher von Dr. Ulrich Strunz Die News auf Strunz.com
2021-10-04
03 min
The North Star
Seven Deadly Sins and the Strategy Execution Blues
The last 16 episodes of The North Star examined strategy execution from a variety of perspectives, looking at a diverse set of topics that included innovation, risk management, net income maximization, artificial intelligence, program execution, organizational design, the circular economy, information issues and technology challenges. Across this wide range of topics, seven self-inflicted troubling patterns or sins emerged. These include: the Strategy Execution Chain is Broken; Culture, Politics, and Siloes Form an Evil Triad; Good Ideas Arise Outside the C-Suite; Program Delivery Blues Undermine Strategy; Organizations Lack Holistic Perspective; Data is the Weak Link in the Chain; and Strategy is Captive...
2021-09-30
00 min
The North Star
Mainframe Computers: Dispelling Myths, Getting to the Facts
Is your organization making major investments in cloud and other digital technologies? Concerned that your organization has been left behind in the digital revolution? Does the cost and time spent on information technology grow even as time-to-market, the ability to innovate, and enterprise agility degrade? Is leadership pointing the finger at your mainframe computers as the root of all evil? Are consultants and analysts saying that mainframes belong in a museum, not in a modern enterprise? If so, you may find your organization ensconced in a multiyear, multimillion dollar mainframe migration that strains your budget along with business leaders’ patience an...
2021-09-23
00 min
The North Star
Architecting for Good: Making a Social Impact
Architecture disciplines in general, and business architecture in particular, tend to be viewed as only applying to large, private and public sector institutions as opposed to non-profits, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), social entrepreneurs, and other organizations seeking to make a social impact. While approaches vary based on the organization involved and its corresponding mission, architecture delivers value to organizations seeking to directly or indirectly contribute to the social good. Non-profits, NGOs, and other organizations seeking to improve people’s lives and the environment in which they live face many of the challenges shared by the private sector and government. While mission-driven ve...
2021-09-16
00 min
The North Star
Improving Corporate Earnings Through Swarm Intelligence
Have you ever been involved in a “brute force” cost cutting exercise? Ever felt helpless as valuable programs were eliminated or gutted and skilled talent walked out the door? If so, you are not alone. You were likely involved in a corporate expense slashing exercise or what many call “corporate downsizing”. These efforts have historically been orchestrated by C-suite executives coupled with management consultants, with little or no input from rank-and-file employees. Unfortunately, the C-suite and their advisors often lack the in-depth knowledge and appreciation for what is involved in the complex operations of medium-to-large enterprises. The fallout from these efforts...
2021-09-09
00 min
The North Star
Strategy Execution: Preparing Business Leaders of the Future
Multiple studies show that strategy execution is a major challenge for corporations and government agencies of all types and sizes. As organizations attempt to improve and streamline their ability to execute their strategies, it raises the question as to how well institutions of higher learning are preparing tomorrow’s business leaders in this area. Will new recruits from prestigious schools be able to step into the strategy execution void? Academic institutions have long taught strategy definition approaches and techniques, but evidence suggests that strategy execution program offerings are much less likely to be offered by major universities. In this episode of...
2021-09-02
00 min
The North Star
Incorporating AI and Cognitive Computing into Business Strategy
This episode of The North Star focuses on the practical role of cognitive computing and AI in organizations. Cognitive computing refers to technologies that learn at scale, reason, and interface with humans in a manner aligned with the way people naturally interact. The underlying technologies comprising cognitive computing include artificial intelligence, machine learning, rules-based solutions, state machines, neural networks, predictive analytics, and quantum computing. This episode will look at three focal points: Gamification, AI and Ethics to offer business leaders insights as to how best to plan for and invest in these areas. The discussion will look at the ethical...
2021-08-26
00 min
The North Star
Breaking Through the Legacy Systems Strategy Execution Barricade
When a business executive told the board of directors of their financial services firm that their computer systems were preventing them from offering a new type of fund to their customers, he was met with looks of disbelief. While details vary, the storyline is familiar to business leaders across every industry. Legacy software systems that have been running for decades undermine strategy execution across a wide-range of critical business areas. These include customer engagement, regulatory compliance, risk management, security, billing, procurement, production, fulfillment, shipping, payment allocations, and the trading of financial instruments, to name a few. And while new software...
2021-08-19
00 min
The North Star
Business-Driven Software Design
Most organizations with notable investments in computing technologies are saddled with highly coupled, monolithic software systems that date back decades and undercut their ability to deliver customer value, compete effectively, and ultimately thrive. The good news is that a couple of decades ago the software industry evolved a better design paradigm based on well-formed, unique, and reusable software services. Service-oriented software systems, regardless of where those services run, enable organizations to be more agile, customer-responsive, resilient, efficient, and competitive. So why hasn’t every organization taken advantage of these modern software design concepts and retired their old heritage systems? The an...
2021-08-12
00 min
The North Star
The AI-Powered Enterprise: Is Your Organization Prepared?
More and more organizations are seeking to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. AI is promoted as being able to transform every aspect of how organizations function, yet this vision is far from reality. As episode guest Seth Earley said in his recent book, The AI-Powered Enterprise, in spite of multiple generations of investments and billions of dollars of digital transformations, organizations are still struggling with information overload, which undercuts efforts to excel at customer service, reduce costs, and maximize efficiency. The foundation of ensuring that an organization can function as an efficient biological ecosystem is the accurate perception, interpretation, and...
2021-08-05
00 min
The North Star
Reenvisioning How Organizations Define and Automate Work
This episode of The North Star challenges what has been a long-held assumption by business professionals around the world – that formally defined, automated business process models increase efficiency, effectiveness, and resiliency. Fifty years ago, computer programs were based on flowcharts, step-by-step decision structures that programmers turned into software. That software, much of which still runs today, could not adapt to conditions not considered in the original flowchart, which forced programmers to build more software. Decades later, organizations are collectively stuck with billions of lines of redundant, bloated software systems that are less adaptable than ever. Fast forward to the 1990s, wh...
2021-07-29
00 min
The North Star
Business Architecture in the Real World
Business architecture, while widely used, is also widely misunderstood. Many business professionals have leveraged business architecture effectively, yet some people think it’s a technical discipline and many others have no real insights into its practical application or benefits. On this week’s episode of The North Star, host William Ulrich will interview two senior business professionals from the financial services industry who will share their insights into business architecture, how they use it, and where they see it in context of the financial services industry. In addition to the work that they do within their companies, Kelley Eckmayer and Tere...
2021-07-22
00 min
The North Star
Enterprise Risk Management
Is it getting riskier to do business? According to a 2018 survey from North Carolina State and the AICPA, 92% of respondents said the volume and complexity of risks have increased over the past 5 years. In response, many companies have bolstered their Enterprise Risk Management programs and, as of 2017, 67% of large organizations employed a chief risk officer, up from 49% in 2014. But are companies focused on the right thing? Many are looking at analysis and documentation, versus action and remediation. And what role does risk management play in strategic planning? Not much according to the survey, which states that only 29% of board members...
2021-07-15
00 min
The North Star
Achieving Successful Program Execution: A Research-Based Approach
Why do projects fail, or fall well short of their original goals? That is the topic that this episode of The North Star will explore. Jim Johnson, researcher, author, inventor, and Standish Group Chair, will join William Ulrich to share what he has learned over the past three decades on this topic. Jim is the author and researcher behind the widely quoted Chaos Report. He will share his insights into the report’s findings based on 25 years of data into failed, challenged, and successful projects, discussing why some projects fail, where others succeed. The Chaos Report has consistently shown that ro...
2021-07-08
00 min
The North Star
Transitioning to the Circular Economy
The circular economy is centered on deploying a closed loop system focused on productivity, reuse, product longevity, waste elimination and prevention, and overall sustainability. William Ulrich and his guest, Walter R. Stahel, will be discussing the rise of the circular economy and its past, present and future impact on organizations. Walter’s latest book is titled “The Circular Economy – A User’s Guide”. The episode will outline the differences between the linear economy and the circular economy. The discussion will consider the motivations that drive corporations, governments and other institutions to invest in the transition to the circular economy and how those...
2021-07-01
00 min
The North Star
The Adaptive Enterprise: Sense-and-Respond Organizations
At no time in our history has it been more important for organizations to become adaptive to change. Now more than ever, organizations must be ready to deal with unpredictability, which can come from any direction. We only need to look at the recent global pandemic as one example, but whether it's financial, environmental, competition or other factors that motivate organizations, adaptability is key. In this episode of the North Star, host William Ulrich will interview renowned author, futurist and international authority on customer-value growth strategies, Stephan Haeckel. Together, they will explore what it takes to create and lead sense-and-respond...
2021-06-24
00 min
The North Star
The Future of Innovation
Episode two of the North Star explores the future of innovation from a variety of perspectives. Guest and renowned scholar, researcher, and entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa joins host William Ulrich to share his insights on a variety of topics linked to innovation, technology advancements and the future. The episode will explore how organizations, particularly large legacy businesses, can innovate in a world of intense competition that can emerge from all quarters, including new startup companies. Vivek will discuss how large, legacy companies can leverage the benefits of incumbency to create new markets, supercharge growth and remake their organization by applying a...
2021-06-17
00 min
The North Star
Charting a Path to Your North Star via Strategy Execution
Episode one of the North Star establishes the show's purpose, basic themes and range of topics to be covered. Host William Ulrich will discuss the suboptimal strategy execution track record that organizations share across the private and public sector, consider the root causes of these execution performance issues and lay the groundwork for optimizing strategy execution. He will share his experiences and lessons learned over the course of his 40-plus year career that has shifted his thinking from a technology-first to a business-first and customer-first perspective. William will also provide insights into why the success or failure of a given...
2021-06-10
00 min
The North Star
Charting a Path to Your North Star via Strategy Execution
Episode one of the North Star establishes the show's purpose, basic themes and range of topics to be covered. Host William Ulrich will discuss the suboptimal strategy execution track record that organizations share across the private and public sector, consider the root causes of these execution performance issues and lay the groundwork for optimizing strategy execution. He will share his experiences and lessons learned over the course of his 40-plus year career that has shifted his thinking from a technology-first to a business-first and customer-first perspective. William will also provide insights into why the success or failure of a given...
2021-06-10
00 min
Think About It
Great Books 39: Robert Dale Parker on Jane Johnston Schoolcraft
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft is the first known American Indian literary writer, the first known Indian woman writer, the first known Indian poet, and the first known poet to write poems in a Native American language. A poet who wrote in at least two languages, navigated several cultures and expressed her pride of belonging to the Ojibwe (Chippewa) people in both English and Ojibwe poems, Jane Johnston Schoolcraft invites us to reconsider existing categories for understanding American and American Indian literacy.Schoolcraft (her English name) or Bamewawagezhikaquay (her Ojibwe name, meaning “Woman of the Sound the Stars Make Ru...
2020-11-26
1h 07
DairyReporter Podcast
Dairy Dialog podcast 89: KanPak, Take Two Foods, Novozymes, IATP
On the podcast this week, our guests are Larry McGill, corporate vice president, GSF and CEO of KanPak U.S.; Take Two Foods co-founder and CEO Sarah Pool and co-founder and COO Matt Olsofsky; Ulrich Irgens, from Novozymes OneHealth; and Shefali Sharma, director, European office, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.
2020-07-01
1h 00
WriterCon
Blending History and Thrills with Steve Berry
Bestselling author William Bernhardt discusses the latest news from the world of books, offers writing tips, and interviews New York Times-bestselling author Steve Berry, author of the Cotton Malone historical thrillers.Chapter One: IntroductionTwisted Justice (Daniel Pike Legal Thriller #4) can be ordered now!Chapter Two: NewsBooks sales are down during the pandemic (except in juvenile nonfiction), but eBooks constitute a larger percentage of overall sales.Many indicators suggest that the pandemic will cause serious problems for traditional publishers.Comic book stores and independent bookstores are hit hard by the pandemic.
2020-04-20
45 min
Papierstau Podcast
Folge 88: Feel the BEAT (On the Road - Jack Kerouac, Naked Lunch - William S. Burroughs, Angst und Schrecken in Las Vegas - Hunter S. Thompson)
Heute reisen wir mit der Beat Generation durch die USA und jagen dem amerikanischen Traum von Sex, Drugs & Bebop nach – Schriftsteller wie Kerouac, Ginsberg und Burroughs waren echte Rockstars und haben sich gegen die konservative Gesellschaft der 50er-Jahre aufgelehnt. Auf der Suche nach einem authentischen Leben haben sie neue poetische Ausdrucksformen entwickelt, um die Wirklichkeit möglichst ungefiltert auf Papier zu bannen. Und wenn man das Ergebnis heute liest, steht einem immer noch der Mund offen. Zuerst packt Meike ihre Koffer und trampt mit Jack Kerouacs Alter Ego Sal Paradise quer durch die USA: In „On the Road“...
2020-02-05
1h 03
Straight Talk - Business Architecture
13: How Business Architecture Can Help Organizations to Become A Cognitive Enterprise - 10-Minutes With William Ulrich
In this StraightTalk podcast, Whynde Kuehn and business architecture guru, William Ulrich, explore how business architecture can enable the cognitive enterprise and ways organizations can begin the journey. Cognitive enterprise represents a shift in computing away from its traditionally programmatic approach to one that is probabilistic, where artificial intelligence and other transformative decision support play a leading role.
2019-10-05
11 min
Think About It
Great Books 22: Maureen McLane on William Wordsworth
The British romantic poet William Wordsworth is best known for his moving evocations of nature, his celebration of childhood, and his quest to find a shared humanity. He’s also considered the first modern poet because he turns his mind's workings into the subject of his poetry. That hadn’t happened before. What Wordsworth may really be about, I discussed with brilliant poet and critic Maureen McLane, is whether we trade in the ecstasies of youthful exuberance for a measured but diminished life.Uli Baer teaches literature and photography as University Professor at New York University. A recip...
2019-05-12
1h 07
Think About It
Free Speech 33: Patricia William on Censorship
Does America have a problem with censorship? Yes we do, explains Professor Patricia Williams of Columbia University. But censorship becomes a problem first and foremost when the power to silence, suppress or threaten free expression is exercised by the state. When we look at current debates about censorship, things don’t get easy, but they definitely get interesting. Professor Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, and has published widely on race, gender, and law.Uli Baer teaches literature and photography as University Professor at New York University. A recipient of Gug...
2018-12-03
50 min
Full Audiobook for Your Ears, Limitless Adventures | Kids, Ages 8-10
Ulrich Zwingli: Shepherd Warrior by William Boekestein | Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Ulrich Zwingli: Shepherd WarriorAuthor: William BoekesteinNarrator: Joe GeoffreyFormat: UnabridgedLength: 2 hrs and 57 minsLanguage: EnglishRelease date: 12-15-17Publisher: christianaudio.comGenres: Kids, Ages 8-10Summary:By the end of his brief life Ulrich Zwingli would change the religious landscape of his home and the world. It wasn't until the last few years of his life that he became a reformer.He fought for truth and righteousness with his...
2017-12-15
2h 57
Immerse Yourself In This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
Ulrich Zwingli: Shepherd Warrior by William Boekestein
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/13620to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ulrich Zwingli: Shepherd Warrior Author: William Boekestein Narrator: Joe Geoffrey Format: mp3 Length: 2 hrs and 57 mins Release date: 12-15-17 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 8 ratings Genres: Religions Publisher's Summary:
2017-12-15
2h 57
Straight Talk - Business Architecture
02: How Business Architecture Drives IT Architecture Alignment and Transformation - 5 Minutes With William Ulrich
Whynde Kuehn interviews business architecture leader William Ulrich on how business and IT architecture relate in this StraightTalk podcast.
2017-11-04
06 min
Civilian Carry Radio
Civilian Carry Radio 016 – William Aprill Aprill Risk Consulting
Welcome to Civilian Carry Radio show, this show is brought to you by the Firearms Radio Network and MASF. This podcast focuses on firearms safety, education, training and mindset. Your host, Baraka Ulrich James, President and Founder of MASF. My co-host is Allen Sams, Vice President of MASF and Karie Thomas sponsored competitive shooter and […] The post Civilian Carry Radio 016 – William Aprill Aprill Risk Consulting appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
2017-06-08
00 min
intrepid.MEDIA
William Schiemann: What contributes to a fulfilling and satisfying life?
Joined in studio today by Dr. William Schiemann, Organizational Psychologist, CEO of Metrus Group, and author of Fulfilled! Critical Choices - Work, Home, Life. Discussion guide from our conversation with William Schiemann: 1. Happiness vs. Fulfillment. "Purpose in Life." 2. The research – which found that less than 20 percent of people feel fulfilled – why this is, and if it’s possible for more people to become fulfilled. 3. The five secrets fulfilled people use everyday. 4. The three key drivers to fulfillment -- ACE. 5. Becoming fulfilled -- how this applies to millennials, Gen Xers, and baby boomers. 6. Should companies play a role in fulfillment? Is this r...
2016-12-25
32 min
The Shaun Tabatt Show
William Boekestein - Ulrich Zwingli
Welcome to the Shaun Tabatt Show! Today my guest is William Boekestein and we'll be talking about his book Ulrich Zwingli from EP Books' Bitesize Biographies series. About the Book: "Ulrich Zwingli of Zurich, a great reformer overshadowed by two greater, Luther and Calvin, should be much better known than he is. This well-informed and workmanlike book will surely make him so." -J.I. Packer "Combining the imagination employed in his engaging children's books, Bill brings the careful scholarship of a theologian to shine a brilliant light on the complexities and conflicts of...
2015-05-19
25 min
he_song
100期: ulrich schnauss,ikue mori,eugene chadbourne
曲目: 1。sainkho namtchylak - let the sunshinesainkho namtchylak《stepmother city》2。eugene chadbourne & john zorn & tom cora - the last word in lonesome is meeugene chadbourne & john zorn & tom cora《there'll be no tears tonight》3。ash ra tempel - interplay of forcesash ra tempel《strarring rosi》 4。ikue mori - awakeningikue mori《b-side》 5。amon dul ii - kanaanamon dul ii《phallus dei》 6。laurie anderson - the geographic north polelaurie anderson《the ugly one with the jewels》 7. piano magic - crown of the lostpiano magic《W...
2015-05-06
1h 25
Duke's Corner
Business Architecture (Part 4 of 4)
William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss how IT architects and business architects can work together to get the ship back on course and keep it there.
2011-02-02
10 min
Duke's Corner
Business Architecture (Part 4 of 4)
William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss how IT architects and business architects can work together to get the ship back on course and keep it there.
2011-02-02
10 min
Duke's Corner
Business Architecture (Part 3 of 4)
William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss why the IT and business sides of many organizations can't play nice.
2011-01-26
10 min
Duke's Corner
Business Architecture (Part 3 of 4)
William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss why the IT and business sides of many organizations can't play nice.
2011-01-26
10 min
Duke's Corner
Business Architecture (Part 2 of 4)
William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss why billions of IT investment dollars are wasted, and how to stop the bleeding.
2011-01-19
08 min
Duke's Corner
Business Architecture (Part 2 of 4)
William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, discuss why billions of IT investment dollars are wasted, and how to stop the bleeding.
2011-01-19
08 min
Duke's Corner
Business Architecture (Part 1 of 4)
William Ulrich and Neal McWhorter, authors of Business Architecture: The Art and Practice of Business Transformation, cover the basics and discuss the role of business architecture in a changing market landscape.
2011-01-12
09 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Horror
[German] - Edgar Allan Poe, Folge 32: William Wilson by Edgar Allan Poe
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/446341 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Edgar Allan Poe, Folge 32: William Wilson Author: Edgar Allan Poe Narrator: Ulrich Pleitgen, Iris Berben Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 57 minutes Release date: December 11, 2009 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: Poe ist offiziell tot. Verzweifelt sucht er Menschen, die seine Identität bestätigen können. Doch er verlässt sich auf die falschen Freunde.
2009-12-11
03 min