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    Explore " offsite" with insightful episodes like "#246: Jared Kleinert - CEO of Offsite", "#6: The State of Industrialized Construction", "Does your remote team really need an in-person offsite?", "I Won the Lottery!" and "Ep50_Offsite Construction and High Performance" from podcasts like ""The Leader Assistant Podcast with Jeremy Burrows", "Know It All: A Podcast For Industrialized Construction", "Work Check", "Two Fat Dads" and "Green Architects' Lounge"" and more!

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    #246: Jared Kleinert - CEO of Offsite

    #246: Jared Kleinert - CEO of Offsite

    Jared Kleinert is the Founder/CEO of Offsite. Jared is also a TED speaker, 3x award-winning author, and USA Today's "Most Connected Millennial" who has helped organize hundreds of events for over 30,000 attendees.

    In this episode of The Leader Assistant Podcast, Jared Kleinert shares tips on offsite planning, networking, and remote work.

    Show notes -> leaderassistant.com/246
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    #6: The State of Industrialized Construction

    #6: The State of Industrialized Construction

    There are lots of ongoing conversations in the AEC industry about the opportunities presented by industrialized construction and what companies need to do to get ahead of this trend. In the latest episode of our Know It All podcast series, we asked an impressive group of experts about their thoughts on this construction method, what success looks like and how technology can help. 

    This episode, The State of Industrialized Construction, features insights from our own Justin Schwaiger, Director of Customer Success at Manufacton by ViZZ Technologies, as well as three other thought leaders: Nate Kaylor, Director of Innovation at Factory_OS; Nolan Browne, Founder and Chairman of ADL Ventures; and Daniel Hall, Professor of Innovative and Industrial Construction at ETH Zürich.

    Justin and guests get together and explore different perspectives on industrialized construction, including tips for adoption, obstacles that can arise, and how teams can best collaborate to be successful. For anyone looking for more information on this trending topic, this podcast episode is a great place to start. 

    Does your remote team really need an in-person offsite?

    Does your remote team really need an in-person offsite?

    The offsite is a staple – for individual teams, departments or even entire companies. A chance for everyone to get OOO, bond and get some deep work done. But today, as more and more teams are moving to hybrid or remote working, are they really necessary? 

    Join host, Christine Dela Rosa and debaters Marshall Walker Lee and Shannon Winter and find out if your distributed team really needs to meet IRL. 

    In this episode, you'll hear from team builder Anne Thornley-Brown on why setting goals for offsites is crucial, and Unsplash's CEO Mikael Cho shares the story of building his two companies at in-person offsites. ConvertKit's Charli Prangley defends the trust that can only be built at in-person offsites; while Trello's Leah Ryder takes us into the wonderful world of virtual retreats. 

    For the transcript and downloadable takeaways, visit https://www.atlassian.com/blog/podcast/work-check.

    I Won the Lottery!

    I Won the Lottery!

    TJ and Ron chat about Trump's potential Super Bowl commercial, Space Force, corporate offsites and strategies on how to live your life when you win the lottery.  Warning:  This podcast Is just two fat dads bantering without their better halves In the room.  Things get messy.

    Ep50_Offsite Construction and High Performance

    Ep50_Offsite Construction and High Performance

    Welcome to Episode #50!!! So many people are talking about offsite construction as an inevitable next step to solve the myriad housing issues we currently face, and we can't help but envision high-performance as going hand in hand with this movement. We discuss the evolution of these systems from the Sears Kit Homes of the 20's, to the race-to-the-bottom Post-war Mobile Home industry, to the Dwell Prefab dreams of the oughts, to the realities of today - both in the USA and in Europe. We'll discuss how the companies currently innovating in the space (including Phil's own BrightBuilt Home) are faring with their various business models, and what are the challenges and limitations are being faced by the different approaches.

    We concoct a Corpse Reviver #2 just in time for Halloween, the recipe for which can be found on our Facebook page.

    Founder Fridays: How to host epic team retreats

    Founder Fridays: How to host epic team retreats

    Next Monday marks the beginning of Proof Camp — one of my favorite weeks of the year. We host team retreats like this twice per year, and I'm excited to share the full details of how we think about the event.

    I'll go over why I think retreats are important, how we make Proof Camp epic, how we balance work & play, and the methods we take to make everyone leave better friends. Hope you like this one!

    Liking Founder Friday? Have an idea for a topic you'd like us to cover? Tweet at Dave — or shoot him an email at Dave@UseProof.com & tell us your thoughts!

    We're excited to have you along for Season 1 of #ScaleOrDie. Before you leave, be sure to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, post a comment, or share with your friends! Tune into more episodes at useproof.com/scaleordie and read more stories at blog.useproof.com. Follow Dave & Proof on Twitter — @DaveRogemoser and @UseProof. We publish episodes every week so be sure to check back often for more interviews with the internet’s best minds in growth!

    Fiona Fletcher-Smith | Group Director of Development & Sales, L&Q

    Fiona Fletcher-Smith | Group Director of Development & Sales, L&Q

    Building communities at the scale needed to meet the challenges of the UK’s housing shortage.

    In 2018, Fiona Fletcher-Smith left City Hall (where she was Executive Director of Development, Enterprise and Environment) to join L&Q where she is Group Director of Development and Sales, responsible for delivering the Registered Provider’s stated aim of constructing 100,000 new homes in the next decade.

    One of L&Q’s flagship projects is Barking Riverside, an 443 acre site where the vision is to create a brand-new riverfront town in East London and deliver a thriving, new eco-district comprising: 10,800 homes, new schools, commercial and cultural offerings, along 2km of Thames river frontage.

    In this podcast:

    • What are the growth plans for London largest property owner?
    • How does L&Q role as a long-term owner of assets influence planning and design?
    • What is the approach for designing new urban settlements, as at Barking Riverside?
    • How can you help create communities within development projects?
    • How do you manage meanwhile uses in long-term projects?
    • How can residents be brought into the discussion about future plans and continual shaping of the project and the masterplan?

    Fiona is a huge fan of tall buildings (in the right context) and her choice of favourite building is the Shard for its design and positive impact on the regeneration of the locality. Fiona’s hot pick for innovation in the sector offsite construction. 

    The recommended addition to the Building Our Future reading list tackles collaboration in problem-solving, which is:

    Episode 232: Nick Korn of OFFSITE and Thirst Boston

    Episode 232: Nick Korn of OFFSITE and Thirst Boston

    On this week's episode of The Speakeasy, Damon and Sother are joined in studio by Nick Korn of OFFSITE and Thirst Boston. OFFSITE is a cocktail catering and event production company specialized in brand strategy and education, and Thirst Boston is New England's premier cocktail festival, focusing on education regarding spirits, cocktails, and locally made beverages.

    Your Workplace Culture, Does it work for you...or against you?

    Your Workplace Culture, Does it work for you...or against you?
    Change the Culture Change the Game Every organization has a culture, which either works for them or against them. Sounds obvious right? That being the case, why do so many organizations at times tend to ignore its impact on their results? In their excellent book Change the Culture Change the Game, Roger Connors and Tom Smith illustrate the foundational steps productive cultures are built on. We will be accepting live calls during the program to help your culture, its impact and ways to shape it to help your business. On today's Voltcast, we are going to be talking with Lee Hubert from Voltage Leadership about Culture, what it is, how it works and how to change it if needed to achieve the results you are looking for.
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