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GME News Digest is your go-to podcast for all things related to Graduate Management Education (GME). Deep diving into the intricate world of GME programs, I unpack and simplify complex topics related to accreditation, curriculum design, student admissions, faculty management, and program development. My mission is to unravel the nuances of GME, equip you with best practices, trends, and innovations, and enhance your understanding as a professional or aspiring leader in this space. Whether yo ...
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Welcome to the Iprograms Podcast, The Art of Program Management. Join Dr. Bill Bersing, President of Iprograms, as he brings you insightful interviews with top leaders and professionals in the field. Each episode delves into the most challenging aspects of program and project management, offering expert insights, real-world strategies, and valuable tips to elevate your skills. Our guests share their invaluable experiences and expertise across various industries and regions, from cost control ...
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Voir Dire is an interview-based podcast about criminal justice reform. Sometimes, we share the conversations taking place on Harvard’s campus; other times, we start conversations outside of those small classrooms. Working or living in the criminal legal system can habituate you to the cruelty and wastefulness of the whole thing. In this podcast, we try to contextualize these systems, pick the brains of the most thoughtful people in criminal justice reform, and think big about how to ameliora ...
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Welcome back to the GME News Digest Podcast Series. Hi, I’m Rodney Alsup, your host for this episode, “Embracing Skills-Based Hiring in Graduate Programs.” Ashley Mowreader’s insightful Inside Higher Ed article inspired this episode. Her title, “What Skills-Based Hiring Means for Higher Ed” caught my attention, so I thought I would explore its sign…
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In this episode of iPrograms Podcast: The Art of Program Management, global resilience expert David Dodd returns to discuss the complex challenges of disaster recovery and economic resilience in the face of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Hosts Dr. Bill Bersing and Virginia Scheuer explore cutting-edge strategies and international insights impacting …
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Revolutionizing Leadership: The Future of Program Management In this transformative episode of the iPrograms podcast, "The Art of Program Management," hosted by Dr. Bill Bersing, we explore the evolving landscape of program management and its intersection with innovative leadership. With over 30 years of experience leading major programs, Dr. Bersi…
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Who is your graduate program designed to serve? Or can you describe your program’s target audience? Would your answers be the same or different for each question? Should they be the same or different? Or could they be the same or different? How would the major role players that support your graduate program respond to these questions? The question …
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The effectiveness of a graduate program depends on the understanding of individual learner journeys by program leaders and faculty, as well as the understanding of the program’s learner journey by individual learners. I explored these understandings from two distinct perspectives of the learner journey in my two previous episodes. One perspective w…
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Welcome back to Iprograms, the podcast where we delve into the intricacies of leadership and program management. In today's episode titled "Secrets to Boost Team Performance and Success! - Drive Change Receptivity Within Your Program Community," our host Dr. Bill Bersing is joined by Dr. Jim Chambers to share a thought-provoking discussion about th…
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Tune in to our latest episode of The Art of Program Management as we explore the transformative impact of AI on program success. Discover AI's potential to revolutionize program management, from optimizing workflows to fostering innovation, as we delve into its history and future artificial intelligence applications. Uncover essential AI tools like…
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Welcome back to another insightful episode of the Iprograms Podcast, where we delve into the art of program management. In this quickie espresso shot episode, Dr. Bill Bersing serve up powerful insights on the importance of flexibility and risk mitigation in project management. Today, we tackle an array of critical topics including the development …
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Once learners realize a learning need, they usually start a journey to address it. Many times, the journey starts out as self-directed and, at some point, it transitions to a guided journey. When a graduate degree program is involved, much of the self-directed journey planning starts with a web browser and an internet search. And during any stage o…
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🎧 They Don't Teach This in School: Program Management – An Inside Look from Expert Dr. Bill Bersing! 🌟 Welcome to the 4th episode of iPrograms in our quick series called PM Espresso Shots from our podcast The Art of Program Management, where Dr. Bill Bersing dives deep into the art of program and project management. In this episode, co-host Virgini…
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Welcome to our "First PM Espresso Shot" conversation! Today, we're diving into a topic that has become increasingly relevant in today's work environment – virtual versus in-person collaboration. As we explore the question, 'Does it really matter?', we invite you to consider the unique benefits and challenges of each approach and how they impact pro…
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🎙️ Welcome back to iPrograms, where we delve into the intricacies of program management with industry experts! In today's episode, host Virginia Scheuer is joined by two distinguished guests: David Dodd, a seasoned expert in disaster resilience and recovery, and Dr. Bill Bersing, a specialist in construction scheduling and cost control. Together, t…
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Have you ever thought about the path learners navigate when they go from realizing their need to learn to be a loyal program supporter? When both learners and program leaders really understand the path learners follow, it’s like having a roadmap to success for both. A roadmap with interesting goals like identifying knowledge gaps, choosing a progra…
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Welcome to "The Art of Program Management" podcast! In this episode, hosts Virginia Scheuer and Dr. Bill Bersing dive into the top 5 program management challenges in part 1 of their series. Dr. Bersing, with his 30 years of international program management experience, shares valuable insights and strategies to navigate the complexities of managing …
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Danielle Sered is the author of Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration, and a Road to Repair. The book is based on her work as the founder and Director of Common Justice, an alternative-to-incarceration and victim-service program that focuses on violent felonies. We discuss violence, restorative justice, and the abject failure of the crimina…
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Our conversation focused on: • How the coming baby drought will affect the future of business education? • How generational behavior will affect the future of business education? • How changes in the behavior of the middle classes will affect the future of business education? • How gender shifts will affect the future of business education? • How u…
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Human trafficking happens here in the United States. More needs to be done to prevent and address it. At the same time, the law of human trafficking, although young, is actually quite robust. And it’s being applied in novel, complex, and (some would say) questionable ways. Julie Dahlstrom, Director of BU Law’s Immigrants’ Rights & Human Trafficking…
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Sarah Seo is the author of Policing the Open Road: How Cars Transformed American Freedom. She explains how traffic enforcement fundamentally changed Fourth Amendment jurisprudence in the 20th century. Namely, it vastly expanded police discretion, creating the law enforcement regime that has presided over numerous high profile killings of unarmed bl…
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People with similar demographics, individual characteristics, and family and economic backgrounds have substantially different chances of getting arrested depending on the years during which they were 17 to 23 years old. Professor Robert Sampson outlines a groundbreaking new study showing the way that historical context predicts arrest rates.…
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Matthew Clair is the author of Privilege and Punishment: How Race and Class Matter in Criminal Court. In the book, he uncovers how privilege and inequality play out in criminal court interactions, especially in the attorney-client relationship. In this conversation, we explore the attorney-client relationship in greater detail and the ways that it …
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Wharton Professor Mauro Guillén, recently named dean of Cambridge University’s Judge Business School, and author of 2030: How Today's Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of Everything joined me to discuss how B-School deans and graduate program leaders can prepare their programs for 2030 and beyond.…
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A national study commissioned by Public Rights Project revealed a massive enforcement gap in corporate abuse--with 54% of those surveyed saying they have experienced wage theft, predatory lending and debt collection, corporate pollution, and/or unsafe rental conditions at least once in the past 10 years. The criminal legal system could intervene. H…
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Most agree that the police are asked to do far too much, including tasks that they are not trained to do and so are ill-equipped to do well. The CAHOOTS model is an exciting one. It relieves the police from undertaking tasks for which they are ill-equipped, especially those related to mental health crises, it does so effectively and without force/v…
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While we're on hiatus, we're replaying some of our most popular tracks to help people meet this moment of renewed interest in changing the criminal legal system.The use of big data in the criminal legal system raises some thorny legal, cultural, and ethical questions. What level of surveillance are we willing to tolerate? Is data actually objective…
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While we're on hiatus, we're replaying some of our most popular tracks to help people meet this moment of renewed interest in changing the criminal legal system.Jonathan Rapping is the founder of Gideon's Promise, an organization dedicated to changing the culture of public defense. He'll describe why the work of public defenders is important, what …
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While we're on hiatus, we're replaying some of our most popular tracks to help people meet this moment of renewed interest in changing the criminal legal system.Restorative justice is a paradigm-shifting approach to criminal justice. Fania Davis is a long-time social justice activist, a restorative justice scholar and professor, and a civil rights …
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While we're on hiatus, we're replaying some of our most popular tracks to help people meet this moment of renewed interest in changing the criminal legal system.Within three years of release, about two-thirds of people released from prison are rearrested. Wesley Caines, the Reentry and Community Outreach Coordinator at the Bronx Defenders, tells us…
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Dr. Bora Ozkan, assistant professor of finance at Temple University’s Fox School of Business serves as the academic director for the school’s Online MBA and Online BBA. The reason Bora is joining me today is he’s responsible for the Fox School’s first-ever Virtual Reality or VR course that's offered to their online MBA students. The course, "Fintec…
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Making graduate program management simple is almost never a consideration during the design phase of a new graduate program. Georgia State University's new MS in Human Resource Management program is an exception. In this episode, two program faculty members discuss how the new program's design makes program management simple. Join me as we discuss …
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During 2019 graduate management education was criticized for not being relevant. At the end of January, I received a press release from GSU titled “Georgia State’s Master’s in H.R. Management Responds to Emerging Business Needs.” I thought, here’s a response to that criticism, I wonder how they did it? Two GSU faculty are here today to help us unde…
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