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old frontline podcast

by Stefanie Jacobi Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the old front line?

The Old Front Line on Apple Podcasts Walk the battlefields of the First World War with Military Historian, Paul Reed. In these podcasts, Paul brings together over 35 years of studying the Great War, from the stories of veterans he interviewed, to when he spent more than a decade living on the Old Front Line in the heart of the Somme battlefields.

What is the Great War podcasts?

In these podcasts, Paul brings together over 35 years of studying the Great War, from the stories of veterans he interviewed, to when he spent more than a decade living on the Old Front Line in the heart of the Somme battlefields.

What is frontline?

From the PBS investigative series FRONTLINE - a new narrative podcast that expands the series' tradition of tough, fair and deeply-reported long form journalism. Every episode will tell a different domestic or international story, told by producers and reporters around the globe.

What is the Frontline Dispatch?

The Frontline Dispatch From the PBS investigative series FRONTLINE - a new narrative podcast that expands the series' tradition of tough, fair and deeply-reported long form journalism. Every episode will tell a different domestic or international story, told by producers and reporters around the globe.

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Join us in the Support Trench and help support the creation of the Old Front Line podcast with this monthly payment. All donations will be put towards hosting fees and the acquisition of extra recording equipment.

About Paul Reed

The Old Front Line is a podcast dedicated to the history of the Great War. Each week we walk the battlefields and discuss the history, from Ypres to the Somme and beyond.

From WGBH Radio

From the PBS investigative series FRONTLINE - a new narrative podcast that expands the series' tradition of tough, fair and deeply-reported long form journalism. Every episode will tell a different domestic or international story, told by producers and reporters around the globe.

A Conversation with Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa

December 9, 2021 • Journalist Maria Ressa, a 2021 Nobel Peace Prize winner and the subject of the documentary A Thousand Cuts, joined director Ramona S. Diaz and FRONTLINE's executive producer, Raney Aronson-Rath, for a special conversation prior to the Nobel ceremony.

What the Pandora Papers Reveal

December 2, 2021 • In October 2021, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists — with 150 partner news organizations around the world, including FRONTLINE — began publishing the results of an investigation based on a massive leak of confidential documents.

The Federal Reserve's Big Experiment

November 11, 2021 • As the U.S.

How Boeing's Flawed 737 Max Made It Into the Air

October 28, 2021 • What did Boeing know about the potential for disaster with its 737 Max passenger jet, and when did the company know it? Tom Jennings, director of the FRONTLINE/New York Times documentary "Boeing's Fatal Flaw," and Times reporter David Gelles detail what their findings reveal about the lead-up to the two 737 Max plane crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people.

The Case of the Liberty City Seven

September 16, 2021 • Dan Reed ("Leaving Neverland") discusses his new FRONTLINE documentary, "In the Shadow of 9/11," the story of how seven Black men from Miami were accused of planning an Al Qaeda plot to blow up American buildings. Their indictment marked the federal government's first major post-9/11 counterterrorism sting within the U.S.

Sept. 11 to Jan. 6

September 10, 2021 • As the nation marks the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11, the legacy of the terror attacks and their aftermath continues to unfold, from insurrection at the U.S. Capitol to the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

What is the future of frontline workers?

The future of frontline workers and IT is about safety, security and creating easier workflows. For safety, drivers certainly play a crucial role, and anything that can help them be safer on the road, not robotics necessarily, should be explored. In stores, Google glasses may be a thing.

Who is the host of Frontline Innovators 2021?

June 17, 2021. On this episode of Frontline Innovators, Michael Langley, VP of Business Transformation at Pepsi Bottling Ventures, joins host Justin Lake to discuss the challenges of implementing technology that directly impacts the frontline workforce.

What are the challenges facing the frontline workforce?

Takeaways. The pace of technology is one of the biggest challenges facing the frontline workforce. Although automation is intended to be helpful for the frontline, it becomes a hindrance for workers who are not accustomed to learning new technologies.

Why are frontline workers reluctant to embrace technology?

Frontline workers are often hesitant to embrace technology due to frustration, nervousness, or a lack of understanding of how to use it. Understanding what frontline staff are going through and being able to provide support so they can fulfil their obligations and jobs more efficiently is critical.

Why is automation important for the frontline?

People make projects successful, not technology; involving the frontline workers in the process of creating new technology will help increase adaptation and pride. Automation can take on less productive work to make room for workers to leverage their time in more productive ways.

Do you need to be a salesperson to understand frontline workers?

You need to be a salesperson to understand your frontline workers, but don't do it because you work for the same firm. If you do, your change management strategy will face resistance. There's also that fear that comes that the frontline workforce is going to be replaced or outsourced by some robot or technology.

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