Archive for August, 2021

What's an enterprise anyway

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There are tons of definitions of enterprise but few agree on what one really is. Even enterprise architects talk about the concept in fuzzy terms. Not that I’m going to set that straight but here’s an attempt to understand what it is. We define the enterprise based on a why, who, what, how, where, and when.

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Why Enterprise Is Better Than You Remember

Today’s Lost and Found brings us back to the beloved franchise Star Trek with my thoughts on the last remnants of your father’s Trek, Enterprise! Enterprise was, well, as I say, a weird show. It sometimes was a bit too cool for its own good but it still felt like Star Trek. It’s an entertaining space adventure akin to what we have seen from Deep Space Nine or Voyager. It has grown a fanbase thanks to its characters and at times, fantastic writing.

What did you think of Enterprise? Be sure to let me know down in the comments below!

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Interested to hear my thoughts on other Star Trek properties? Check out my review for the show, Deep Space Nine – https://youtu.be/2dWir4ojEr8

Interested in a slick procedural with fantastic characters? Check out my review for WHITE COLLAR – https://youtu.be/4Dg4RiTIH2o
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Affordability, Accessibility, Awareness and Availability – Impact of the 4As on the evoluti

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Affordability, Accessibility, Awareness and Availability are the four things that will help the healthcare industry grow in India and meet its goal to provide healthcare services to the 1.3 billion population. To meet the demand, it will need the government, corporate players, insurance sector, healthcare investors and practitioners to work together. Our stalwart panellists will help us understand how each industry and entity is working towards the goal with focus on insurance, corporate ideation, role of trust, transparency & medical ethics.

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Fast Fashion and Racial Capitalism

This panel explores themes of power and vulnerability in the global supply chain of garments manufactured in the South and Southeast Asian garment industry. Scholars of migration, labor, and transnational South/East Asian studies will think through the different points of power and protest in this vast global supply chain. We invite speakers to complicate the variegated supply chain that separates consumers, global brands, civil society organizations, and migrant workers in factories to think through how to connect these disparate modes of production. The panel will also highlight the particular types of racial and ethnic vulnerability caused by the COVID-19 pandemic for migrant workers in the South/East Asian garment industry, and draw these lessons into a historical genealogy of military imperialism and colonialism, as well as thinking about the global supply chain as a potent frontier of racial capitalism.

05:19 Minh-Hà T. Phạm, Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Media Studies, Pratt Institute
15:35 Jennifer (JJ) Rosenbaum, Executive Director, Global Labor Justice
25:58 Dina Siddiqi, Clinical Associate Professor, Faculty of Liberal Studies, New York University
44:42 Q&A and conversation moderated by Elena Shih, Manning Assistant Professor of American Studies and Ethnic Studies, Brown University

Presented by the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America (CSREA) at Brown University.

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