Episodes

  • University Rankings
    Oct 18 2024

    Based on a number of readings and current debates that are ongoing , I have tried to get a summary , again using NotebookLLM to help make it accessible, of what's involved in University Rankings. Here I have presented a discussion on the issues surrounding university rankings, particularly global rankings such as QS, THE, and ARWU. I have tried to get the Podcast to explore the impact of the widespread use of rankings, but then delving into concerns about their methodology, reliability, and purpose. The podcast tries to be critical in its appraisal of the overemphasis on research output in many rankings, which can favor certain disciplines and institutions over others. It also discusses the growing commercialisation of rankings, which can create conflicts of interest and prioritise marketing over genuine improvement. Ultimately, I have tried to get the podcast to argue that rankings are not a reliable measure of institutional quality and that focusing solely on rankings can have negative consequences for universities and education systems.

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    7 mins
  • Using Technology in Procurement - Case studies in Health Care
    Oct 17 2024

    This podcast explores the intricate relationship between technology and procurement within the Irish health sector. It seeks to answer a pressing question: how can the role and impact of technology on a public procurement process be assessed effectively? By addressing procurement as a single structural entity, we delve into how various technologies—such as e-procurement systems and enterprise resource planning (ERP) tools—affect the entire process, from supplier management to service delivery.

    This study was initially undertaken as part of my doctoral research. Over time, the topic has gained even greater relevance, as public sectors worldwide seek to embrace digital transformation in procurement. The decision to turn this research into a podcast was driven by the increasing need for practical frameworks and insights that can help policymakers, procurement managers, and healthcare administrators better understand and implement technology in their procurement practices.

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    10 mins