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What's the Point
Andy Evans
35 episodes
4 days ago
Andy Evans is a surveyor. Maps are his thing, and making maps is where he ended up in his career to date. This podcast is going to explore the wonderful world of survey and mapping, and hopefully it's going to get more followers than his self-indulgent blog. Help and contributions welcome :-)
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Andy Evans is a surveyor. Maps are his thing, and making maps is where he ended up in his career to date. This podcast is going to explore the wonderful world of survey and mapping, and hopefully it's going to get more followers than his self-indulgent blog. Help and contributions welcome :-)
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Earth Sciences
Science
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S2 E4 - What's the Point? - Stephen Hampshire
What's the Point
40 minutes 39 seconds
1 year ago
S2 E4 - What's the Point? - Stephen Hampshire

A shared interest of doing connected myself with Steve, who in his words, is someone that helps people to understand why their customers feel what they feel and do what they do.

This is clearly a process that needs maps.

Steve described his journey to the Isle of Wight and we touched lightly on climbing, politics and customer journey mapping.

What's the Point
Andy Evans is a surveyor. Maps are his thing, and making maps is where he ended up in his career to date. This podcast is going to explore the wonderful world of survey and mapping, and hopefully it's going to get more followers than his self-indulgent blog. Help and contributions welcome :-)