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Some More Time

Some More Time by Airport Architecture

An episode of the Airport Architecture podcast, hosted by Airport Architecture, titled "Some More Time" was published on January 19, 2018 and runs 4 minutes.

January 19, 2018 ·4m · Airport Architecture

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Some More Time by Airport Architecture

Some More Time by Airport Architecture
The Airport Businesses AFRICAN TRIBUNE NEWS [ATN] The airport businesses AviationPros Podcast AviationPros The AviationPros Podcast features the leading minds across the aviation industry discussing the most pressing issues facing all facet of air travel. Each episode highlights best practices and innovation ranging from airport operations, ground support processes, business and general aviation trends, and MRO/maintenance facility optimization. The podcast series is produced jointly by Airport Business magazine, Aircraft Maintenance Technology and Ground Support Worldwide, which are all members of Endeavor Business Media’s Aviation Group. Peter G. Peter G. Resident Dj @ Lighthouse, Eden Garden, Guy's Bar - Koh Phangan ThailandPeter G was born in 1975, in Fürth, south Germany. For generations his family had been in the entertainment business working in carnivals all throughout Germany, and so it was inevitable that Peter would grow up as a showman, a character that comes out in his performances. It was in 1990 that Peter G was first introduced to techno music while partying in Würzburg - Airpot, Frankfurt - Omen, U60311, & München – Ultraschal. The beats immediately appealed to his senses and thus grew his passion for electronic music. Peter G initially started going on holidays to Koh Phangan, Thailand, falling immediately in love with the island, but it wasn't long before he started to really miss the music from Germany. This is when he decided to start his DJ career in 2004 on Koh Phangan, and finally made the permanent move to Thailand in the winter of 2008. During the past 12 years, the electronic music scene of Koh Phangan has e Navigating the Work Compass Susan Chapman-Hughes and Cate Luzio Over the past 23 months, our lives have changed dramatically, particular in the workplace. Many of us went from spending five days a week in an office, running from airport to airport, or meeting to meeting, to a completely remote environment juggling both our personal and professional lives from a dining room table. With women, in particular women of color, disproportionately impacted during the pandemic (more than 5mm women have exited the workforce since February 2020), what does a “return to the office” look like for you? What are the range of emotions and feelings about going back to work? Has your company addressed various situations of home-based, on-site or hybrid? Or put in place a timeline or new policies? What questions should you be asking? Is flexibility a concern, or lack of it? What changes can I make in how I manage that will support the diverse needs of my teams? Are we ready?Join the new weekly series “Navigating the Work Compass” by Cate Luzio, Founder and CEO o
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