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    Explore " problem solved" with insightful episodes like "An IE's World On the Strings", "Innovating Personal Healthcare", "One word to solve your problems", "Caregiver Retention and Why it Matters (with Steve the Hurricane and Nancy Muckle) Rebroadcast" and "ISE Academic Leaders Adapt to Pandemic's Disruptions" from podcasts like ""Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast", "Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast", "The Space", "Home Care Heroes and Day Service Stars" and "Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    An IE's World On the Strings

    An IE's World On the Strings

    "Annie Oakley" – Music and Lyrics Composed by Sotos, Wills and Campbell
    Full track plays at the end of this episode!

    IISE members can read the July 2014 profile on Cassandra Sotos from "Industrial Engineer" magazine: link.iise.org/iejuly14-sotos


    This podcast is sponsored by Missouri S&T. Accelerate your career with Missouri S&T's 100% online programs! Learn more at online.mst.edu.

    One word to solve your problems

    One word to solve your problems

    If something is giving you the UTTER shits, we’re going to teach you a tip from vocal leadership expert Tina Dietz called the One Word Rant. We guarantee it’ll help you release your frustration AND move onto solving the problem at hand.

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    Host:
    Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88https://bit.ly/caseydonovan88_instagram.
    Writer:
    Amy Molloy @amymolloy - https://bit.ly/amymolloy_instagram.
    Executive Producer:
    Elise Cooper.
    Editor:
    Adrian Walton.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Caregiver Retention and Why it Matters (with Steve the Hurricane and Nancy Muckle) Rebroadcast

    Caregiver Retention and Why it Matters (with Steve the Hurricane and Nancy Muckle) Rebroadcast

    Steve "the Hurricane" Weiss shares great tips on caregiver retention. He starts with some very basic and actionable suggestions like adjusting your attitude to love your caregivers, speaking in the language of "shifts" and making sure that new caregivers get a lot of supervision. But then the magic comes where Steve shares some great ideas regarding career paths and puts important metrics around the benefits of retention.

    Steve's team is offering a top-notch program on caregiver recruiting and retention called Momentum. You can learn more and sign up at https://homecaremarketing.net/momentum and get a $500 Discount with the code ANKOTA500.

    As an added bonus, a friend of Ankota named Nancy Muckle tells us about her mom's caregiver and the impact she's had on their family. Nancy says that "home care heroes" doesn't go far enough and that in her case, the caregivers are Angels.

    Steve runs Hurricane Marketing Enterprises (https://homecaremarketing.net). Steve and his team run boot camps and provide consulting services to help agencies to blow away their competition. To engage further with Steve, he recommends first that you check out all the free content that they've put on YouTube (search for "Steve the Hurricane.") If you like what you see and want to learn more, please send email to info@homecaremarketing.net. They'll give you a free initial consultation if you mention the podcast.

    Nancy Muckle is a serial entrepreneur and a contracted sales executive who has helped many companies with sales, funding, strategy and more. Her latest venture is called "Problems Solved" (https://probssolved.com/) where solving elder care issues is one of her specialties. We'll invite her back to talk more about problem solving for seniors and their families.

    Home Care Heroes is produced and sponsored by Ankota - the Software for the Heroes of Home Care. We truly embrace the notion that caregivers and home care companies are heroes. Our top priorities simplicity, caregiver retention and outstanding service. Visit us at https://www.ankota.com.

    ISE Academic Leaders Adapt to Pandemic's Disruptions

    ISE Academic Leaders Adapt to Pandemic's Disruptions
    ISE faculty members Kim LaScola Needy and Manuel D. Rossetti from the University of Arkansas and Eileen Van Aken from Virginia Tech discuss how instructors and students adjusted to remote learning challenges during the pandemic shutdown last spring, along with the innovative lessons they are applying to the start of the fall semester. This episode is sponsored by the University of Louisville Online Learning.

    How To Handle or Solve any Problem

    How To Handle or Solve any Problem

    In this Episode You’ll Learn:

    • The techniques you need to handle or solve any problem
    • How to take control of your problems instead of them controlling you
    • How to pivot to a growth mindset
    • How to deal with negativity
    • Six solutions to custom fit your problems

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    Ergonomics and human factors for caretakers in COVID-19 pandemic

    Ergonomics and human factors for caretakers in COVID-19 pandemic
    News reports have shared images and stories of the hardships endured by healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic, many working long hours to serve seriously ill patients amid shortages of equipment and protective gear. In this bonus episode of Problem Solved, we discuss these challenges with Lynda Enos, a certified ergonomics and human factors consultant with HumanFit who specializes in safe patient-handling programs for hospitals and outpatient facilities. She discusses some of the unique ergonomic challenges that caregivers have faced during the crisis, along with valuable lessons that can be learned and applied for similar events in the future.

    Everything I Know About Lean I Learned in First Grade with Tina Agustiady

    Everything I Know About Lean I Learned in First Grade with Tina Agustiady
    Sponsored by the University of Louisville: There's a little engineer inside all of us, according to Tina Agustiady. But as it turns out, her son - a first-grader - is already an engineer himself. It must run in the genes. As part of a career day event for her son's elementary school class, Agustiady gave a presentation that left the entire class wanting to become engineers, too. Inspired to become one herself because of her father's career, Agustiady, a certified Lean Six Sigma master black belt and lean consultant with MetLife, explains to IISE's David Brandt for "Problem Solved" just how much we all have learned about Lean in the earliest years of schooling, from boarding the school bus to desk organization and even just following in a line. She also explains how similar the teaching of Lean can be between young children and adults. You can download Agustiady's presentation at: https://link.iise.org/podcast_1stgradelean

    Behind the scenes of IISE media with Keith Albertson, Michael Hughes and David Brandt

    Behind the scenes of IISE media with Keith Albertson, Michael Hughes and David Brandt
    IISE is marking its first 5,000 downloads with an episode that digs behind the scenes both "Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast" and ISE magazine. In this episode, David Brandt sits down with fellow IISE staff members Keith Albertson and Michael Hughes to discuss their shared professional backgrounds in journalism, their transition from newspapers to writing and reporting for IISE's communications department, the role members play in finding and developing news stories for ISE magazine, and their favorite episodes and highlights thus far from the podcast since its debut in May 2019.
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