by Ian Khan | Oct 10, 2023 | Futurist Blog
Elizabeth Harrin – The director of Otobos Consultants and the mind behind “A Girl’s Guide to Project Management,” Elizabeth offers fresh insights and practical advice on using project management tools effectively. She’s won awards for her blog, making her a must-follow for project managers.
Mike Griffiths – Renowned for his involvement in creating the Agile approach to project management, Mike frequently discusses the best tools to facilitate agile practices. His deep knowledge in agile frameworks makes him an authoritative voice in selecting and utilizing PM tools.
Peter Taylor – Known as “The Lazy Project Manager,” Peter champions the concept of productive laziness. His approach focuses on working smarter, not harder, often leveraging project management tools for efficiency.
Susanne Madsen – An executive coach and author, Susanne’s work revolves around helping project managers transition into project leaders. She often reviews and provides insights into tools that can aid this journey.
Brett Harned – Director of Education at TeamGantt, Brett combines his project management expertise with his deep knowledge of TeamGantt, a popular PM tool. He provides workshops, writes, and speaks about the intersection of strategy, communications, and PM tools.
Ricardo Vargas – With over 25 years of experience, Ricardo has worked on massive projects globally. He shares insights on various PM methodologies and the tools that best complement them.
Dale Howard – An esteemed Microsoft Project MVP, Dale’s proficiency in MS Project and Project Online has made him a go-to expert for these tools. He offers training, writes books, and frequently shares updates and best practices.
Cornelius Fichtner – Host of the Project Management Podcast, Cornelius has interviewed hundreds of project management professionals and often delves into discussions about the best PM tools in the market.
Cindy Lewis – Another Microsoft Project MVP, Cindy provides training for MS Project and related tools. Her seminars are packed with practical tips on leveraging the tool’s capabilities to its fullest.
Brad Egeland – A leading IT & project management professional, Brad’s articles, and blogs are a treasure trove of knowledge. He often reviews project management tools and offers advice on their optimal usage.
by Ian Khan | Apr 5, 2023 | Futurist Blog, Ian Khan Blog, Ian Khan's Blog, Technology Blog
The NEOM project is a proposed city that is being developed in Saudi Arabia. The project is being led by the Saudi Arabian government and is being promoted as a hub for innovation and technology, with the goal of becoming a global leader in the field.
The NEOM project is being planned as a city that is entirely powered by renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power. It is also being designed to be a hub for advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and autonomous systems. The city is expected to have a population of around 1 million people and is being planned as a hub for a wide range of industries, including energy, water, biotech, and advanced manufacturing.
The NEOM project is being promoted as a city of the future, with the goal of creating a better quality of life for its residents and attracting top talent and businesses from around the world. The city is expected to have a wide range of amenities and features, including parks, beaches, and cultural attractions, as well as modern infrastructure and transportation systems.
Overall, the NEOM project is an ambitious and ambitious undertaking that is being promoted as a city of the future that will be a global leader in innovation and technology. It remains to be seen how the project will progress and what impact it will have on the global economy and technology landscape.
by Ian Khan | Sep 15, 2017 | Futurist Blog, Ian Khan Blog, Technology Blog
Mariann Yeager, CEO at The Sequoia Project shared key insights with Technology Futurist and Host of Innovation Times, Ian Khan.
Mariann will deliver the closing keynote at the 2017 Infoway Partnership Conference, which will be held November 14 and 15 at the Westin Calgary Hotel.
About Mariann Yeager
Mariann Yeager serves as CEO for The Sequoia Project, a non-profit 501c3 chartered to advance implementation of secure, interoperable nationwide health information exchange. The Sequoia Project supports multiple health IT interoperability initiatives, including the eHealth Exchange and Carequality, and is expanding its efforts to solve critical health data sharing challenges.
Under her leadership, the eHealth Exchange more than quadrupled connectivity in just 2 years, making it the largest network of its kind in the US, connecting almost 50% of all US hospitals and 100 million patients. Ms. Yeager also led the successful launch of Carequality, which interconnects data sharing networks using a national-level, consensus-driven approach, much like the telecommunications industry did for linking cell phone networks.
Ms. Yeager has more than 20 years of experience in the health IT field. Prior to The Sequoia Project, she worked with ONC for five years on ONC nationwide health information network initiatives. She also led the launch and operation of the first ambulatory and inpatient electronic health records (EHR) certification program in the US. Her prior experience also includes running the payer operations division for a large national healthcare clearinghouse, now Emdeon, as well as working at a leading national payer, CIGNA Healthcare.
About the Sequoia Project
The Sequoia Project is a non-profit public-private collaborative advancing secure, trusted and interoperable health information exchange nationwide. The Sequoia Project supports health IT interoperability initiatives, including: the eHealth Exchange, the country’s largest health data sharing network, connecting nearly 50% of all US hospitals, tens of thousands of medical groups for 100 million patients, Carequality, a multi-stakeholder initiative that enables health data sharing networks to interconnect much like the telecom industry did for linking cell phone networks and the RSNA Image Share Validation Program, which is an interoperability testing program to enable the sharing of medical images.
About the Infoway Partnership Conference
The 2017 Infoway Partnership Conference is an annual interoperability event designed to create a forum for knowledge exchange, debate and discussion through a showcase of digital health thought leadership and best practices. Join health care leaders and share their learning, discuss opportunities and address challenges to help transform health care delivery in Canada.
For more information visit http://sequoiaproject.org
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