
Whitney Johnson
CEO, Disruption Advisors, Tech-enabled leadership development company. If you want to get smarter, get smarter about growth.
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2 weeks ago |
concertmonkey.be | Whitney Johnson |Lia Kohl
Their dialogue, found initially in free improvisation on viola and cello, has evolved over time into a neophonic orchestral expression: a living, breathing meditation in which layers of acoustic strings, synthesisers, field recordings, radio and sine waves illuminate and change each other as they twine and grow. Lia and Whitney began playing together in 2018, exploring the space between Lia’s cello and Whitney’s viola with their shared tuning one octave apart.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Whitney Johnson |Nicole Henderson |Michael Kyle |Allison Breininger
Key PointsQuestion What are the sources of time burdens for patients with cancer, who is affected by these time burdens, and what are the consequences of these time burdens? Findings In this qualitative analysis of patients, informal care partners, and clinicians, participants highlighted the diverse sources of time burdens, how these time burdens affected care partners alongside patients, and how the time burdens extended to the wider network around them.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Whitney Johnson |Kamyar Maserrat
In previous articles we addressed quantum computing's expected impact on the foundational technologies underpinning today's computing ecosystem. But entire industries stand to be radically transformed by its advent – from health care, wellness, and pharmaceuticals to finance and banking, communication, and energy. Join our team in an exploration of the new product offerings and substantial improvements in productivity various sectors could see in the near future.
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Sep 29, 2024 |
trainingmag.com | Whitney Johnson
When Robert Pasin returned to his family business, Radio Flyer, as a 23-year-old college graduate, the iconic wagon maker grappled with declining sales and financial woes. Instead of capitulating to the crisis, Robert leaned in and took on more responsibility, tested new ways to solve problems, and looked for innovative ways to modernize the brand.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
businessreport.com | Whitney Johnson - |Whitney Johnson |Oscar Tickle
Sooner or later, you are going to change jobs. A better offer will come your way, and it’ll be the perfect next step for your career. Or someone who works for you is going to move on to the next big thing for them. So, whether you’re leaving or someone else is leaving, how do you handle that transition well? The first thing I want to make clear is that leaving well is not easy to do. It’s a difficult psychological shift.
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