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Benvenuti nel primo podcast che vi guida alla scoperta del vino toscano e degli abbinamenti con il nostro favoloso cibo. Ogni settimana un appuntamento per scoprire come gustare al meglio la bistecca, la ribollita, il sugo finto, la pappa al pomodoro, lo stracotto...Le ricette e i piatti sono quelli che serviamo ogni giorno nella nostra trattoria di Firenze mentre i vini sono quelli selezionati dal nostro sommelier Andrea Gori nei suoi giri per le degustazioni nella nostra regione.
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Each week, NPR's Book Tour presents leading contemporary authors of both fiction and nonfiction as they read from and discuss their current work.
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Grooms With a View ? who says the groom can't help arrange a wedding? Guys don't want to stand on the sidelines. Hear concerns that many grooms share. Discover ways to get involved, prepare and participate in the big day. Helpful planning advice from the male perspective.
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Market Your Image Podcast contains relevant information in advertising, marketing and graphic design for your business. Listen to our episodes and get insight, advice, suggestions and motivation to Market Your Image and strengthen your Brand.
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MuggleCast is the most-listened to Harry Potter podcast online. Pioneering the Harry Potter podcast phenomenon in August 2005, MuggleCast has continued to bring its listeners the most entertaining and thought-provoking discussions. With each new episode we discuss everything Harry Potter: the latest news, all seven Potter books, the just-released Half-Blood Prince film, interviews with Potter stars, and more!
Totally unscripted, enlightening, and always guaranteed to give you a laugh. See why MuggleCast is the #1 most-downloaded Potter podcast.
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ESPN is an American cable television network focusing on sports-related programming—including live and pre-taped event telecasts, sports talk shows, and other original programming.
Founded by Bill Rasmussen,[1] his son Scott Rasmussen and Aetna insurance agent Ed Eagan, it launched on September 7, 1979, under the direction of Chet Simmons, the network's President and CEO (and later the United States Football League's first commissioner). The Getty Oil Company provided funding to begin the new venture via executive Stuart Evey.
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Identity Management Series – Termination and Transfer Gotchas Part 3: Terminating Employment vs. Terminating Access
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In the previous segments, we focused on special-case transfers that may be hard to recognize. At the macro level, when a user transfers between HR systems, a legitimate transfer can be mistaken for a termination, leading to poor customer service (and the trouble that ensues). At the micro level, when a user transfers within a [...]
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In the first segment, we looked at one extreme of transfers – a job change entailing a move between HR systems. In this segment, we’ll look at the other extreme of transfers – a job change that may fall under the HR radar. When we talked about the implications of HR as a source of [...]
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In the previous series, we started prepping for the key workflows that make an IAM implementation worth the cost and effort. Implementing workflows effectively is critical to achieving the desired value in terms of time savings and effort/cost reductions. It also gets the organization excited about IAM and makes them willing to keep maturing the [...]
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Faced with the choice between changing one’s mind and proving that there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy on the proof. ~John Kenneth Galbraith We set out in January to live and explore full time in an RV. We challenged ourselves; we challenged our notions of nearly everything about modern life [...]
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This month, we focused on one of the key functionalities of identity management – workflows. Specifically, Provisioning and deprovisioning (which I abbreviate as de/provisioning) Non-employee management User and access recertification These workflows build on each other – it’s necessary to identify how access is de/provisioned before any recertification can be set up, because ultimately once [...]
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This month, we focused on one of the key functionalities of identity management – workflows. Specifically, Provisioning and deprovisioning (which I abbreviate as de/provisioning) Non-employee management User and access recertification These workflows build on each other – it’s necessary to identify how access is de/provisioned before any recertification can be set up, because ultimately once [...]
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Identity Management Series – Workflows Part 5: Wrapping Up
In the previous segment, we worked through the non-employee management workflows. These are a special-case of user recertification and relatively less complex, making them a good place to start. Having built some experience and achieved a quick-win, we’ll now move on to discuss the full user and access recertification workflows. This has become a key [...]
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Identity Management Series – Workflows Part 4: User/access recertification
In the previous segment, we worked through the non-employee management workflows. These are a special-case of user recertification and relatively less complex, making them a good place to start. Having built some experience and achieved a quick-win, we’ll now move on to discuss the full user and access recertification workflows. This has become a key [...]
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In the previous segment, we worked through the de/provisioning workflows. These are foundational to the non-employee management workflows in that a key objective of the non-employee management workflows is to terminate access when the non-employee departs. Without the de/provisioning workflows to trigger manual or automated tasks for access removal, the timely knowledge of a non-employee’s [...]
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In the previous segment, we worked through the de/provisioning workflows. These are foundational to the non-employee management workflows in that a key objective of the non-employee management workflows is to terminate access when the non-employee departs. Without the de/provisioning workflows to trigger manual or automated tasks for access removal, the timely knowledge of a non-employee’s [...]
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In this month’s Introduction, three workflow sets were introduced: Provisioning and deprovisioning (which I abbreviate as de/provisioning) Non-employee management User or access recertification This segment explores the first of these, de/provisioning) De/provisioning is the most common of IAM workflows. Done right, this workflow delivers tremendous ROI, improved audit results and improved customer satisfaction by significantly [...]
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Identity Management Series – Workflows Part 2: Provisioning and Deprovisioning
In this month’s Introduction, three workflow sets were introduced: Provisioning and deprovisioning (which I abbreviate as de/provisioning) Non-employee management User or access recertification This segment explores the first of these, de/provisioning) De/provisioning is the most common of IAM workflows. Done right, this workflow delivers tremendous ROI, improved audit results and improved customer satisfaction by significantly [...]
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Identity Management Series – Workflows Part 2: Provisioning and Deprovisioning
We started developing workflows in last month’s activity to manage vacancies. Relatively speaking, vacancy management workflows are comparatively simple and provide business-relevant quick-wins, which give credence to the IAM program. Since a full IAM implementation is typically a multi-year process, being able to point to tangible benefits along the way (other than, “hey – check [...]
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We started developing workflows in last month’s activity to manage vacancies. Relatively speaking, vacancy management workflows are comparatively simple and provide business-relevant quick-wins, which give credence to the IAM program. Since a full IAM implementation is typically a multi-year process, being able to point to tangible benefits along the way (other than, “hey – check [...]
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What can grocery-shopping carts teach us about building awareness and influencing behavior change? Turns out perhaps more than imagined. During a recent hotel stay, I took a trip to a local grocery store to buy some snacks. I pulled into the lot, parked and headed to the store. Since I only needed a few items, [...]
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What a shopping carts reveals about awareness
What can grocery-shopping carts teach us about building awareness and influencing behavior change? Turns out perhaps more than imagined. During a recent hotel stay, I took a trip to a local grocery store to buy some snacks. I pulled into the lot, parked and headed to the store. Since I only needed a few items, [...]
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What a shopping carts reveals about awareness
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