In this presentation, Tasos Veliadis shares with us some of his hard earned tips and experience in running his own business. From drawing up the correct contracts to setting your foot out of the office for a bit during the workday, every little thing matters. Things concerning you, your team and consequently your business as a whole. Live, laugh, work, and don't forget about the people you hire and of course, yourself!
Time To Bring Some Marketing To Your PresentationsSlide Studio
How come we spend thousands of dollars in marketing our products and services, but only the minimum amount of time and money in our presentations?
This deck gives you three simple ways of taking the first steps towards more creative and powerful PowerPoint slides.
Want to make better presentations at work? Here are 12 timeless principles. Applied by Steve Jobs, Elon Musk and other impactful presenters. Use the principles and your audience will love you!
For the one-page guide, go to www.coachbay.com/tools
This is a minimal concept you should consider for your PowerPoint slides in order to make them more engaging and exciting.
I work as a presentation designer and help speakers and marketers with their pitches. If you need help with any of these concepts, drop me an email and I will be happy to help.
Pitching With Passion, Make Your Startup Stand OutDarren Menabney
Slides I created for a seminar on delivering a startup pitch I gave at Samurai Startup Island in Tokyo, October 14, 2015. Want to wow VCs and future talent? These slides will help entrepreneurs and business leaders pitch their brilliant ideas clearly, persuasively, and with the passion that investors look for in a founder.
Time To Bring Some Marketing To Your PresentationsSlide Studio
How come we spend thousands of dollars in marketing our products and services, but only the minimum amount of time and money in our presentations?
This deck gives you three simple ways of taking the first steps towards more creative and powerful PowerPoint slides.
Want to make better presentations at work? Here are 12 timeless principles. Applied by Steve Jobs, Elon Musk and other impactful presenters. Use the principles and your audience will love you!
For the one-page guide, go to www.coachbay.com/tools
This is a minimal concept you should consider for your PowerPoint slides in order to make them more engaging and exciting.
I work as a presentation designer and help speakers and marketers with their pitches. If you need help with any of these concepts, drop me an email and I will be happy to help.
Pitching With Passion, Make Your Startup Stand OutDarren Menabney
Slides I created for a seminar on delivering a startup pitch I gave at Samurai Startup Island in Tokyo, October 14, 2015. Want to wow VCs and future talent? These slides will help entrepreneurs and business leaders pitch their brilliant ideas clearly, persuasively, and with the passion that investors look for in a founder.
The Secrets of Delivering Impacftul Presentations #ImpactfulPrezHavain
Why do some presentations and speeches rock, while some others suck? We set out to find the answer by interviewing the people we have worked and people we think have interesting views to presentations.
Uncover the secrets in this Slideshare.
If you want to discuss presentation creation or design.
Contact: timo@havain.fi / @Timo_Havain (Twitter) / linkedin.com/in/timosorri -
Giving a presentation? It’s your job to keep people’s attention, but in our world of consistent sensory input, that’s becoming increasingly difficult to do. Winning over the hearts and minds of a distracted audience requires a killer presentation that makes both eyes and ears perk. Incorporate these elements in every PowerPoint presentation you create to make people forget about their email inbox and incoming texts for five minutes.
Want to hire someone to do the work instead? Looking for work as a Presentation Specialist? Contact ArtisanTalent.com today.
Why Presentation Matter. PowerPoint is installed on at least 1 billion computers but 95% of presentations still miss the mark. One great presentation can change the world, win hearts and minds, and convince people of your ideas.
In this SlideShare presentation, we've put together some helpful tips to improve your presentation designs and how to make your presentations more engaging.
Every presentation should understand its audience and convey your message clearly. Tell people why it matters to them, not only the what and how.
Because we truly believe presentations matter and every slide counts.
We hope you enjoy this SlideShare and if you need help with your presentation designs you know where you can find us.
This SlideShare was designed by The Presentation Designer, a presentation design agency based in the UK.
17 Ways to Design a Presentation People Want to ViewJim MacLeod
Tired of boring PowerPoint presentations? Me too. Here are 17 tips to help you create a presentation that not only engages the audience, but forces them to remember what you want them to remember.
12 Secrets of Making Every Presentation Fun, Engaging and EnjoyableSketchBubble
Whether you’re going to present at a large conference or in front of a small audience, knowing how to make your presentation fun, engaging and enjoyable; is going to give you a big leg up on your competition.
10 Killer Tips for an Amazing Presentation - Way Before You Actually Give OneSlide Studio
Some months ago, we shared a blog post with 10 killer tips on how to prepare yourself for an amazing PowerPoint presentation. Now we've created a SlideShare that gives you these presentation tips in a visual and engaging way.
About Slide Studio: We are a group of presentation designers that can help you make your PowerPoint presentation more engaging. Drop us a link if you want more info.
Tired of using the same old PowerPoint templates? Do your slides need a facelift? Check out our SlideShare and get simple design hacks from the best PowerPoint templates.
21 Tips for Creating a Boring PresentationSketchBubble
Anyone can create a great presentation, but it takes a certain set of skills and determination to create a presentation that is painful to watch. Enjoy these 21 Tips to Create a Really Boring Presentation.
Presented at the National Speakers Association Influence 15 convention in Washington, DC, Kristin Arnold and Sarah Michel share practical tips and techniques on how to make your keynote more engaging and interactive.
10 Simple Ways Startups can Survive Frequent Power OutagesMOJAKA
You may have a brilliant idea and a small business but you may not always have a constant power supply to keep things going. This presentation helps you to put the little things in place so you can survive.
5 Point Checklist to Create Powerful Cover Slides24Slides
Does your cover slide pop or flop? Once you have an awesome looking cover slide, you’re off to a great start and so long as you have consistently good design and quality throughout, can more easily sustain this momentum through your entire deck. Still stuck? Let us help do or re-do your cover slide for FREE! https://24slides.com/#openModal
Formulating the best presentation for your next sales meeting can seem like rocket science. Where do you start? Should you use graphs and pie charts? How do you conclude your presentation?
The presentation scientists at PGi have the answers. Check out the five elements you need to create a winning presentation design that will have your prospect saying "yes" to you and your products.
The Secrets of Delivering Impacftul Presentations #ImpactfulPrezHavain
Why do some presentations and speeches rock, while some others suck? We set out to find the answer by interviewing the people we have worked and people we think have interesting views to presentations.
Uncover the secrets in this Slideshare.
If you want to discuss presentation creation or design.
Contact: timo@havain.fi / @Timo_Havain (Twitter) / linkedin.com/in/timosorri -
Giving a presentation? It’s your job to keep people’s attention, but in our world of consistent sensory input, that’s becoming increasingly difficult to do. Winning over the hearts and minds of a distracted audience requires a killer presentation that makes both eyes and ears perk. Incorporate these elements in every PowerPoint presentation you create to make people forget about their email inbox and incoming texts for five minutes.
Want to hire someone to do the work instead? Looking for work as a Presentation Specialist? Contact ArtisanTalent.com today.
Why Presentation Matter. PowerPoint is installed on at least 1 billion computers but 95% of presentations still miss the mark. One great presentation can change the world, win hearts and minds, and convince people of your ideas.
In this SlideShare presentation, we've put together some helpful tips to improve your presentation designs and how to make your presentations more engaging.
Every presentation should understand its audience and convey your message clearly. Tell people why it matters to them, not only the what and how.
Because we truly believe presentations matter and every slide counts.
We hope you enjoy this SlideShare and if you need help with your presentation designs you know where you can find us.
This SlideShare was designed by The Presentation Designer, a presentation design agency based in the UK.
17 Ways to Design a Presentation People Want to ViewJim MacLeod
Tired of boring PowerPoint presentations? Me too. Here are 17 tips to help you create a presentation that not only engages the audience, but forces them to remember what you want them to remember.
12 Secrets of Making Every Presentation Fun, Engaging and EnjoyableSketchBubble
Whether you’re going to present at a large conference or in front of a small audience, knowing how to make your presentation fun, engaging and enjoyable; is going to give you a big leg up on your competition.
10 Killer Tips for an Amazing Presentation - Way Before You Actually Give OneSlide Studio
Some months ago, we shared a blog post with 10 killer tips on how to prepare yourself for an amazing PowerPoint presentation. Now we've created a SlideShare that gives you these presentation tips in a visual and engaging way.
About Slide Studio: We are a group of presentation designers that can help you make your PowerPoint presentation more engaging. Drop us a link if you want more info.
Tired of using the same old PowerPoint templates? Do your slides need a facelift? Check out our SlideShare and get simple design hacks from the best PowerPoint templates.
21 Tips for Creating a Boring PresentationSketchBubble
Anyone can create a great presentation, but it takes a certain set of skills and determination to create a presentation that is painful to watch. Enjoy these 21 Tips to Create a Really Boring Presentation.
Presented at the National Speakers Association Influence 15 convention in Washington, DC, Kristin Arnold and Sarah Michel share practical tips and techniques on how to make your keynote more engaging and interactive.
10 Simple Ways Startups can Survive Frequent Power OutagesMOJAKA
You may have a brilliant idea and a small business but you may not always have a constant power supply to keep things going. This presentation helps you to put the little things in place so you can survive.
5 Point Checklist to Create Powerful Cover Slides24Slides
Does your cover slide pop or flop? Once you have an awesome looking cover slide, you’re off to a great start and so long as you have consistently good design and quality throughout, can more easily sustain this momentum through your entire deck. Still stuck? Let us help do or re-do your cover slide for FREE! https://24slides.com/#openModal
Formulating the best presentation for your next sales meeting can seem like rocket science. Where do you start? Should you use graphs and pie charts? How do you conclude your presentation?
The presentation scientists at PGi have the answers. Check out the five elements you need to create a winning presentation design that will have your prospect saying "yes" to you and your products.
It seems that the threat of redundancy is circulating in many major companies right now. With that threat comes worry and a massive sense of insecurity. No-one knows what is going to happen. No-one feels that they have any control over the decisions that are being made further up the food chain. Morale declines. Friends and colleagues know that it may come down to "you vs me". It's not a good place to be! For more information visit us at http://boomersnextstep.com
10 Must-Have Work Ethics in Daily Work RoutineHatem Ramadan
Work ethics are defined as set of values and beliefs that drives one’s behavior in the workplace towards colleagues, managers and probably customers as well. A healthy environment is mainly based on group of people with positive work ethics communicating with each other, therefore all companies and big organizations are embedding certain ethics in their internal charters to encourage its employees to closely observe their work attitude.
In these slides I’ll share with you my thoughts on the most important work ethics based on real work-life situations of which it had a great impact to boost my career and others in a way much further.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/10-must-have-work-ethics-daily-routine-hatem-ramadan
Successful Interview and Salary NegotiationAdrian Tan
Most of us are striving to improve our careers by targeting more challenging, better paid, more secure jobs. With the current uncertainty in the global economy, whether you are searching for your step up in your career or searching for a new career, you need to be on top of your game. It’s a competitive marketplace to get that ideal job. The main aim for this talk is to equip you with the knowledge, skills and confidence when job hunting by giving you insights, manage your expectations and train you on the skills to increase your chance of scoring the job that you want.
To succeed in business and become a figure ,you have to develop business mindset.
In this book learn how to change your mentality from an employees mind to enterprenuer mind to level up your business & personal styles.
TikTok: The Cultural Revolution in 10 minutes! Tasos Veliadis
Social Media Conference 2024
TikTok has taken the world by storm, becoming a cultural phenomenon that has changed the way we consume music, travel, socialize, and more. In this presentation, we'll dive into the world of TikTok, exploring its impact on our daily lives and how brands can leverage this platform to connect with audiences and achieve their marketing goals.
Key takeaways:
Understanding the TikTok landscape: We'll examine the unique features and demographics of TikTok, providing insights into what makes it so engaging and popular.
TikTok's influence on consumer behavior: Explore how TikTok is shaping trends in music, travel, fashion, and more, and how brands can tap into these trends to reach their target audience.
Creating authentic and engaging content for TikTok: Discover strategies for developing content that resonates with TikTok users, including tips for storytelling, video editing, and using trending sounds and challenges.
Building a successful TikTok marketing strategy: Learn how to create a comprehensive TikTok marketing strategy that aligns with your brand's overall objectives, including setting goals, identifying target audiences, and measuring success.
No matter what you do, your job is to tell a storyTasos Veliadis
Social media has changed the way we see the world, but also the way we work. Each of us can become influencers. Both TikTok and other social media like Linkedin and Instagram help us to build our own personal brand.
My presentation from Social Media Conference 2019.
Teens, sex and Social Media.
Social media is a long term relationship. So if you want to keep your followers engaged, you have to follow some rules.
Video available here: https://www.facebook.com/tasosvel/videos/10157315343869036/
My presentation for Social Media conference 2018. #SMC18GR
If you need to create a bright idea, you need to first focus on the creation of a bright strategy plan, based on your audience insights.
Find what really intrigues your audience and build the ideal strategy, based on their interests.
My presentation from AllThingsFacebook & Instagram 2018
The story of Nobody.
The long story short…
Only remarkable content will go viral, so either write something worth reading or do something worth writing about...
The most "IN" social content is..."OUT" of the socialTasos Veliadis
My presentation at Content Marketing & Native Advertising Conference '17. In order to create proper online content you require to find the most representative insights, based on the users' daily routine.
My presentation from 13th Digital Marketing Forum in Cyprus. How a handbag can create a story which is able to touch the users and share it to social media.
Destination marketing has changed. Social media can influence people when choosing their destination, their hotel or their travelling method. On this presentation I am trying to explain how a brand can use influencers to affect the customer’s choice.
Change the fear of Changes - TEDx Unipi 2015 Tasos Veliadis
A TEDx University of Piraeus 2015 Presentation
A personal story of how I managed to overcome my fears and proceed to changes that finally helped me to overcome these fears and turn my hobby into a profession.
Everyone needs to change if he wants to succeed. But almost everyone is afraid of changes. This is the first thing to change and the biggest obstacle to overcome: the fear of change itself.
This presentation will help you to do just that. Thank you for reading (and hopefully, changing).
Oprah Winfrey: A Leader in Media, Philanthropy, and Empowerment | CIO Women M...CIOWomenMagazine
This person is none other than Oprah Winfrey, a highly influential figure whose impact extends beyond television. This article will delve into the remarkable life and lasting legacy of Oprah. Her story serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance, compassion, and firm determination.
Senior Project and Engineering Leader Jim Smith.pdfJim Smith
I am a Project and Engineering Leader with extensive experience as a Business Operations Leader, Technical Project Manager, Engineering Manager and Operations Experience for Domestic and International companies such as Electrolux, Carrier, and Deutz. I have developed new products using Stage Gate development/MS Project/JIRA, for the pro-duction of Medical Equipment, Large Commercial Refrigeration Systems, Appliances, HVAC, and Diesel engines.
My experience includes:
Managed customized engineered refrigeration system projects with high voltage power panels from quote to ship, coordinating actions between electrical engineering, mechanical design and application engineering, purchasing, production, test, quality assurance and field installation. Managed projects $25k to $1M per project; 4-8 per month. (Hussmann refrigeration)
Successfully developed the $15-20M yearly corporate capital strategy for manufacturing, with the Executive Team and key stakeholders. Created project scope and specifications, business case, ROI, managed project plans with key personnel for nine consumer product manufacturing and distribution sites; to support the company’s strategic sales plan.
Over 15 years of experience managing and developing cost improvement projects with key Stakeholders, site Manufacturing Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Maintenance, and facility support personnel to optimize pro-duction operations, safety, EHS, and new product development. (BioLab, Deutz, Caire)
Experience working as a Technical Manager developing new products with chemical engineers and packaging engineers to enhance and reduce the cost of retail products. I have led the activities of multiple engineering groups with diverse backgrounds.
Great experience managing the product development of products which utilize complex electrical controls, high voltage power panels, product testing, and commissioning.
Created project scope, business case, ROI for multiple capital projects to support electrotechnical assembly and CPG goods. Identified project cost, risk, success criteria, and performed equipment qualifications. (Carrier, Electrolux, Biolab, Price, Hussmann)
Created detailed projects plans using MS Project, Gant charts in excel, and updated new product development in Jira for stakeholders and project team members including critical path.
Great knowledge of ISO9001, NFPA, OSHA regulations.
User level knowledge of MRP/SAP, MS Project, Powerpoint, Visio, Mastercontrol, JIRA, Power BI and Tableau.
I appreciate your consideration, and look forward to discussing this role with you, and how I can lead your company’s growth and profitability. I can be contacted via LinkedIn via phone or E Mail.
Jim Smith
678-993-7195
jimsmith30024@gmail.com
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Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to radically reinvent the way we do business. This study explores how CEOs and top decision makers around the world are responding to the transformative potential of AI.
The case study discusses the potential of drone delivery and the challenges that need to be addressed before it becomes widespread.
Key takeaways:
Drone delivery is in its early stages: Amazon's trial in the UK demonstrates the potential for faster deliveries, but it's still limited by regulations and technology.
Regulations are a major hurdle: Safety concerns around drone collisions with airplanes and people have led to restrictions on flight height and location.
Other challenges exist: Who will use drone delivery the most? Is it cost-effective compared to traditional delivery trucks?
Discussion questions:
Managerial challenges: Integrating drones requires planning for new infrastructure, training staff, and navigating regulations. There are also marketing and recruitment considerations specific to this technology.
External forces vary by country: Regulations, consumer acceptance, and infrastructure all differ between countries.
Demographics matter: Younger generations might be more receptive to drone delivery, while older populations might have concerns.
Stakeholders for Amazon: Customers, regulators, aviation authorities, and competitors are all stakeholders. Regulators likely hold the greatest influence as they determine the feasibility of drone delivery.
3. I often talk with people who have some
good ideas and want to set up their own
companies. Having a considerable amount
of experience myself in that sector, the
sector of enterpreneuship, I wanted to
write about certain things that I would
have done differently and some others I
got right the first time round when I
started.
Oftentimes I wonder what would happen if
i could turn back time and give myself
certain tips, in order to avoid difficulties
and mistakes that I have faced all these
years. Here are some of the tips I learnt
through experience so far.
5. The biggest hardship I've faced stems
from the mindset represented by the
saying "if you want something done right,
you got to do it yourself". But the thing is
that there's no other choice. You have to
forget about it.
I worked really hard in order to build a
team that I can trust and make sure that
each of its members will carry out their
tasks without me interfering too much. It's
vital that you let members of your team
feel that they could take it a step further
and take full responsibility. This gives them
a sense of determination, something that
won't ever happen if you take up
responsibility for critical tasks all the time.
7. The people working with you represent
your choices, your company's culture and
even yourself. Do not forget, the smaller
the company, the bigger the impact each
employee has on its image.
It might be tempting to solemny judge from
someone's skills, but from my experience I
tend to believe that it's all about the
person itself. You can definitely train
someone with fewer skills and help them
reach their full potential, but you can't
change character traits that easy.
9. All employees have to be safe in their
workplace and you as their employer have
the legal responsibility to do your best in
keeping them so.
Bear in mind that this is one of the things
that remain undebatable and if overlooked
it might be detrimental to your business or
even place you on the wrong side of the
law. Think about an unfortunate scenario
where one of your employees has an
accident while in the office. Serious or not,
this is something you definitely wouldn't
want to happen, right?
11. All teams need attention and care and this is
even more true about the team we direct. As
such, we have always strived to find ways in
order to keep our team healthy and happy
because let's face it. We ourselves are a part
of it.
This can happen in a multitude of ways such
as offering benefits and workdays outside of
the office, or even a free meal every first of
the month. Every little thing plays a role in
keeping the whole of our company happy.
We want everyone in our team to feel
important. Without them, there is no company.
12.
13. A good CRM system is worth both its literal
and digital wight in gold. It helps members
of the team get on the same page and
also enables us to be in the know and see
the bigger picture of each account's
status.
Without it, you'll never have a completely
clear and objective picture of what's
happening between your company and
your clients.
15. Don't expect that your phone will ring by
itself or that the clients will run to your
door simply because you have a great
idea. It's essential that you go out and
speak, find the clients/partners that you
aim at and call them first. Not to catch up
on the latest gossip of course but to
present them your work, your ideas, your
team. That's the only way the people you
want to approach will get to know you,
giving you a chance to start the
cooperation you've been after from the
beginning.
17. Are the maps of good business. They
don't have to be as detailed as they ought
to be in, say, a construction company, but
they have to exist in order to guide the
employees adequately. Each employee has
to know exactly what is expected of
him/her and which steps they have to
follow, depending on their place in the
company.
Otherwise, how can you ensure completion
and maintanance of procedures in a
systematic manner? Miscommunication
due to bad organization usually results in
costing you more time, effort and money.
19. Work is fun! Many times you might be
amongst the first to enter the office and
amongst the last to leave. So the point
since we have decided to spend that much
time in the office, is to play more and have
as much fun as we can during our workday
and breaks. Building relationships with
your coworkers and the people you have
around you in the office, is the best thing
you can do in order to make everyone
have fun. Including yourself.
21. You might be up to the neck with tasks you
have to carry out before you leave the
office. The main thing though is to carry
each task out correctly and avoid getting
stressed. When you occupy a creative
position it is vital that you leave the office
and give your mind a break every once so
often. Meet new people, discover new
places, leave your desk for 10 minutes at
least and go around the building. The
change of scenery will help inspire you
and make you work more efficiently.
23. Having the proper contracts is important
to all businesses. In the beginning all
relationships may start with the best
intentions and close to perfect
circumstances. However, all companies
have been through crises in certain
occasions and with certain clients. This
mostly happens when the contracts aren't
correctly designed and especially when
they fail to be beneficial to all parties. The
best way to avoid going through a crisis
such as the aforementioned, is to think
foward and employ contracts designed to
cover all bases and work as a safety net in
case they have to do so.