This document is a contact sheet from a photography student containing 12 photos taken in 2015. For each photo, the document lists the title, whether it is in black and white or color, the photographic principle demonstrated, and the year. The principles covered include pattern, radial balance, variety, emphasis, unity, harmony, and proportion.
This document appears to be a bibliography or list of references for images. It includes 26 citations for images from sites like Flickr and deviantART. The citations include the name of the photographer or artist, title of the image, date accessed, and URL. The bibliography is attributed to Johannah Molinar and includes one citation for an image created by Marie Molinar.
This document discusses the negative influences that children are exposed to and provides suggestions to protect childhood innocence. It notes issues like cussing, fighting, smoking, drinking, and teen pregnancy. It encourages shutting down negative influences in children's lives, keeping them as children, and stopping the "thug life mentality". The goal is to keep innocence alive and avoid criminal behaviors.
The document discusses the negative influences that children can be exposed to and provides suggestions for protecting childhood innocence. It mentions rap music promoting cussing, fighting, and crime as well as issues like teen pregnancy and incarceration rates. The overall message is about shutting down negative influences in children's lives and keeping them children through maintaining good morals and stopping a "thug life mentality".
A grandmother finds a large peach floating down the river with a boy named Momotaro inside. Momotaro grows up with his loving grandparents and decides to confront demons that have been attacking nearby villages. He recruits a monkey, pheasant, and dog to join him on his journey. They defeat the demons on Kijima Island, bringing peace back to the land.
This document contains a series of messages from Bethany Smith promoting her work creating textures for video games. She discusses creating unique and high resolution textures, engaging communities, and immersing gamers in new lands through stylized textures. Bethany wants gamers to feel success and find passion through their work, sharing her contact information and thanking people for their time.
Mannen komen van mars, vrouwen van venus, en pubers? zie hier welke merkwaardige eigenschappen een puber kenmerkt, dit zal je helpen ze beter te begrijpen.
This document is a contact sheet from a photography student containing 12 photos taken in 2015. For each photo, the document lists the title, whether it is in black and white or color, the photographic principle demonstrated, and the year. The principles covered include pattern, radial balance, variety, emphasis, unity, harmony, and proportion.
This document appears to be a bibliography or list of references for images. It includes 26 citations for images from sites like Flickr and deviantART. The citations include the name of the photographer or artist, title of the image, date accessed, and URL. The bibliography is attributed to Johannah Molinar and includes one citation for an image created by Marie Molinar.
This document discusses the negative influences that children are exposed to and provides suggestions to protect childhood innocence. It notes issues like cussing, fighting, smoking, drinking, and teen pregnancy. It encourages shutting down negative influences in children's lives, keeping them as children, and stopping the "thug life mentality". The goal is to keep innocence alive and avoid criminal behaviors.
The document discusses the negative influences that children can be exposed to and provides suggestions for protecting childhood innocence. It mentions rap music promoting cussing, fighting, and crime as well as issues like teen pregnancy and incarceration rates. The overall message is about shutting down negative influences in children's lives and keeping them children through maintaining good morals and stopping a "thug life mentality".
A grandmother finds a large peach floating down the river with a boy named Momotaro inside. Momotaro grows up with his loving grandparents and decides to confront demons that have been attacking nearby villages. He recruits a monkey, pheasant, and dog to join him on his journey. They defeat the demons on Kijima Island, bringing peace back to the land.
This document contains a series of messages from Bethany Smith promoting her work creating textures for video games. She discusses creating unique and high resolution textures, engaging communities, and immersing gamers in new lands through stylized textures. Bethany wants gamers to feel success and find passion through their work, sharing her contact information and thanking people for their time.
Mannen komen van mars, vrouwen van venus, en pubers? zie hier welke merkwaardige eigenschappen een puber kenmerkt, dit zal je helpen ze beter te begrijpen.
The document outlines a presentation on embracing natural hair for African American women. It discusses the dangers of chemical processing, promoting natural hair as a way to set one's own standard of beauty. The presentation would have three main points: 1) raising awareness of dangers of chemical relaxers, 2) supporting women who choose natural hair, and 3) providing community resources. The overall message is that by embracing natural hair textures, African American women can save time, money, and inspire others while improving self-esteem.
This document appears to be a contact sheet from a photography student containing 10 black and white photos taken in 2015 for a class on photography basics. The contact sheet lists the title, type of photography, description, and year for each photo, covering topics like candid shots, choice of subject, interesting angles, macro photography, and photos telling short stories.
This document summarizes the children's book "Football Genius" by Tim Green. It introduces 12-year-old Troy White, who has a gift for predicting football plays. Troy wants to help his favorite team, the Atlanta Falcons, get to the Super Bowl by sneaking out at night to show star player Seth Hallowy his ability. The book will follow whether Seth approves of Troy helping the team. Reviews praise the book for blending adventure, sports, excitement and suspense. Links are provided for more information on the story and images.
What do Scrum Masters Really Do? And do we need them?Kent McDonald
The Scrum Master role is a foundational concept of Scrum, yet like everything else, the role and it’s value should not be fixed. As with everything else related to agile, the nature of the Scrum Master role, and whether it is needed or all, depends a great deal on context. As teams discover this, it leads to some common questions:
* What do Scrum Masters Really Do?
* Do we even need Scrum Masters?
Join Jodi and Kent as we examine the Scrum Master role and attempt to answer the above questions. We’ll share our experiences and give you a chance to share your perspectives with each other. By the end of the session, you'll have more insight into the Scrum Master role and how it applies (or not) to your situation.
After all, the only consistent answer to the above questions is “it depends”.
The document is a collection of quotes and images about life, waiting, freedom, and persevering through challenges. It encourages taking life one step at a time, being brave while waiting for unknown things, and maintaining a positive attitude even when lost or facing difficulties, as happiness will eventually bloom.
1) Online product reviews and restaurant reviews allow consumers to research items and establishments before making purchases or dining decisions. Reviews provide information on quality, sizing, flavors, and service attitudes to help guide choices.
2) According to a 2013 study, 81% of consumers research purchases online beforehand, relying on reviews from other users. Restaurant review sites like Yelp show ratings and comments that can impact sales - an extra half-star on reviews correlates with 49% higher sales.
3) For books, reviews give readers insight into the actual story quality, which standard summaries and cover pages do not provide. Reviews help evaluate if a book is worth purchasing based on other readers' comments.
Check out some of the best photos of Tempe, Arizona as taken by local photographers as part of the Tempe Instagrammys photo contest. It's the social (media) event of the year!
Building a Great #ILGive Campaign with Story Telling (Part 2)donorsforumlibrary
This document provides tips for effective nonprofit outreach and storytelling. It recommends including an emotional story, clear impact, urgent need, specific ask, and campaign consistency. Stories should be authentic, easy to understand, centered on people supported by data, and make the reader feel they can make a difference. A simple story map outlines introducing the protagonist, their life before a challenge, the challenge or incident, barriers faced, additional barriers, and finally the resolution and impact of the donor's support. Consistent, shareable content across channels is most effective at spreading awareness. Examples of great storytelling, visual content, campaigns, and use of matching funds to maximize impact are also included.
10 Lessons Learned as a Drupal EntrepreneurDrew Gorton
Drew founded Gorton Studios almost 15 years ago. His journey has included building an amazing team, doing great client work for amazing organizations (Guthrie Theater, United Nations, Southern Poverty Law Center and many, many others), the development of a SAAS product (NodeSquirrel) and, most recently, selling NodeSquirrel and moving to Pantheon.
Through that time, there have been many lessons learned. Drew will share 10 of the most important ones he's learned and why he thinks they're important for anyone running a business, thinking about starting out on their own or are otherwise ready to take on the world. (You can!)
This presentation provides real-life example and tips on how to respond to attacks on your Facebook page and manage Facebook (or other communities) effectively.
This document contains credits and links to 14 photos shared on Flickr under various Creative Commons licenses. The photos come from different photographers and cover a range of subjects. All photos are shared non-commercially and most allow adaptations as long as attribution is given.
15 things you need to give up to be a successful product leaderMarc Foglino
Becoming a successful Product Leader is a difficult undertaking.
If you want to be successful, you need to consider giving up these things. Let's find out what they are.
The document is a collection of photos and text by Lyndsey Lockwood about her dreams of working in the entertainment industry. She is currently studying Entertainment Business at Full Sail University in Michigan. Her dream is to work for companies like Disney or Universal making movies. She coordinates movie events already and will work hard to climb the career ladder in the industry, hoping to ultimately leave her mark at the top.
This is the presentation I gave to students and faculty about creating a personal brand using social media, as part of the Red Carpet Seminar Series, February 24, 2010 at the Living Arts College at the School of Communication Arts, Raleigh NC (http://www.higherdigital.com)
The document provides tips for getting media attention and working with the media. It recommends knowing compelling stories and choosing the best medium. When contacting media, send press releases 5 days in advance and use social media for smaller stories. The tips also include writing effective press releases, preparing interview subjects, being available for media during events, and maintaining ongoing relationships with reporters.
This document discusses how people from various backgrounds overcame challenges through self-motivation to achieve success. It provides tips for self-motivation such as having a dream, being hungry for success, making concrete plans, maintaining a positive attitude, starting small, and being consistent. It notes that lack of confidence, focus, and direction can cause people to lose motivation.
This document provides guidance on creating an effective social media strategy. It emphasizes identifying your target audience and how social media fits with your overall mission. It also stresses the importance of listening to your audience, talking with them, energizing them to support you, supporting them, and embracing their input. The document concludes by offering help from the author in developing a social media strategy.
This visual resume pitch by Demetrius Shields outlines what is needed to be successful as a musician, including motivation, work ethic, originality. It highlights his skills in lyrical ability and voice, strengths in staying away from trends, and mistakes made in following trends and taking criticism too personally. Evidence of experience performing and recording is provided, along with reasons why he should be worked with.
The document outlines the planned themes and cover designs for four issues of a magazine about film and television. The first issue will focus on advice for filmmakers and upcoming films and shows, featuring an image of a man holding a camera. The second issue will discuss music in films and celebrity exam results, showing a man at a piano. The third cover depicts a woman with trees and Halloween props to promote horror films and TV ratings. The fourth and final cover pictures an angry woman with Christmas decorations for a holiday-themed issue on films, directors, and actors' salaries.
The document provides a summary of the top 10 slides for a presentation. It recommends keeping slides simple with minimal text and images, using colors like blue, red and green consistently, and having a clear goal stated on the highest peak slide. It also suggests including a visual theme and using fonts like Arial, Comic Sans MS, Times New Roman and Calibri well. One slide shows a bar graph comparing student performance on apples and oranges.
How to write, tell and craft great stories. How to use storytelling in a digital world requires attention to context, narrative, creative thought and systems thinking. Here are seven rules for creating great stories and using storytelling effectively.
The SABEW Conference session, “Great Sources, Great Storytelling,” was originally held on April 6, 2013, at George Washington University.
Blogger Rosland Gammon has interviewed more than 500 business journalists over the last four years about how they’ve done great stories. She has shared their tips and techniques with you here on BusinessJournalism.org.
During the session, she will interview two top investigative reporters for their tips. Both are SABEW 2012 Best in Business Award winners: Michael W. Hudson, senior editor for the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, and Alison Young, reporter for USA Today. She will query Hudson about his winning entry in the investigative category: Fraud and Folly: The Untold Story of GE’s Subprime Debacle.
Young was the lead reporter on Ghost Factories, an investigation into long-closed lead smelters that continue to pollute neighborhoods. It won in the innovation category.
YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO
Identify under-utilized databases and use more well-known databases, such as the SEC’s EDGAR, in new ways.
Use different techniques to find real people to illustrate stories.
Use strategies to track and organize information.
Employ storytelling techniques used by some of the best journalists.
YOUR INSTRUCTORS
As a blogger for the Reynolds Center’s BusinessJournalism.org, Rosland Gammon has interviewed more than 500 business journalists about how they produced great stories.
A former business reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer and Bloomberg News, Gammon also teaches communications at Alverno College in Milwaukee.
Michael W. Hudson is senior editor at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. He has won a George Polk Award for magazine reporting, a John Hancock Award for business journalism, and accolades from the National Press Club, the White House Correspondents’ Association, the American Bar Association and the N.Y. State Society of CPAs.
He is the author of THE MONSTER: How a Gang of Predatory Lenders and Wall Street Bankers Fleeced America—and Spawned a Global Crisis.
Alison Young is a reporter on USA Today’s investigative team and serves on the board of directors of Investigative Reporters and Editors.
Young’s honors include two Scripps Howard Awards, two Gerald Loeb Awards, two National Headliners and a Barlett & Steele Award, as well as honors from the Associated Press Media Editors, Sigma Delta Chi, the Heywood Broun Awards and the National Press Club.
For more information about free training for business journalists, please visit businessjournalism.org
The document outlines a presentation on embracing natural hair for African American women. It discusses the dangers of chemical processing, promoting natural hair as a way to set one's own standard of beauty. The presentation would have three main points: 1) raising awareness of dangers of chemical relaxers, 2) supporting women who choose natural hair, and 3) providing community resources. The overall message is that by embracing natural hair textures, African American women can save time, money, and inspire others while improving self-esteem.
This document appears to be a contact sheet from a photography student containing 10 black and white photos taken in 2015 for a class on photography basics. The contact sheet lists the title, type of photography, description, and year for each photo, covering topics like candid shots, choice of subject, interesting angles, macro photography, and photos telling short stories.
This document summarizes the children's book "Football Genius" by Tim Green. It introduces 12-year-old Troy White, who has a gift for predicting football plays. Troy wants to help his favorite team, the Atlanta Falcons, get to the Super Bowl by sneaking out at night to show star player Seth Hallowy his ability. The book will follow whether Seth approves of Troy helping the team. Reviews praise the book for blending adventure, sports, excitement and suspense. Links are provided for more information on the story and images.
What do Scrum Masters Really Do? And do we need them?Kent McDonald
The Scrum Master role is a foundational concept of Scrum, yet like everything else, the role and it’s value should not be fixed. As with everything else related to agile, the nature of the Scrum Master role, and whether it is needed or all, depends a great deal on context. As teams discover this, it leads to some common questions:
* What do Scrum Masters Really Do?
* Do we even need Scrum Masters?
Join Jodi and Kent as we examine the Scrum Master role and attempt to answer the above questions. We’ll share our experiences and give you a chance to share your perspectives with each other. By the end of the session, you'll have more insight into the Scrum Master role and how it applies (or not) to your situation.
After all, the only consistent answer to the above questions is “it depends”.
The document is a collection of quotes and images about life, waiting, freedom, and persevering through challenges. It encourages taking life one step at a time, being brave while waiting for unknown things, and maintaining a positive attitude even when lost or facing difficulties, as happiness will eventually bloom.
1) Online product reviews and restaurant reviews allow consumers to research items and establishments before making purchases or dining decisions. Reviews provide information on quality, sizing, flavors, and service attitudes to help guide choices.
2) According to a 2013 study, 81% of consumers research purchases online beforehand, relying on reviews from other users. Restaurant review sites like Yelp show ratings and comments that can impact sales - an extra half-star on reviews correlates with 49% higher sales.
3) For books, reviews give readers insight into the actual story quality, which standard summaries and cover pages do not provide. Reviews help evaluate if a book is worth purchasing based on other readers' comments.
Check out some of the best photos of Tempe, Arizona as taken by local photographers as part of the Tempe Instagrammys photo contest. It's the social (media) event of the year!
Building a Great #ILGive Campaign with Story Telling (Part 2)donorsforumlibrary
This document provides tips for effective nonprofit outreach and storytelling. It recommends including an emotional story, clear impact, urgent need, specific ask, and campaign consistency. Stories should be authentic, easy to understand, centered on people supported by data, and make the reader feel they can make a difference. A simple story map outlines introducing the protagonist, their life before a challenge, the challenge or incident, barriers faced, additional barriers, and finally the resolution and impact of the donor's support. Consistent, shareable content across channels is most effective at spreading awareness. Examples of great storytelling, visual content, campaigns, and use of matching funds to maximize impact are also included.
10 Lessons Learned as a Drupal EntrepreneurDrew Gorton
Drew founded Gorton Studios almost 15 years ago. His journey has included building an amazing team, doing great client work for amazing organizations (Guthrie Theater, United Nations, Southern Poverty Law Center and many, many others), the development of a SAAS product (NodeSquirrel) and, most recently, selling NodeSquirrel and moving to Pantheon.
Through that time, there have been many lessons learned. Drew will share 10 of the most important ones he's learned and why he thinks they're important for anyone running a business, thinking about starting out on their own or are otherwise ready to take on the world. (You can!)
This presentation provides real-life example and tips on how to respond to attacks on your Facebook page and manage Facebook (or other communities) effectively.
This document contains credits and links to 14 photos shared on Flickr under various Creative Commons licenses. The photos come from different photographers and cover a range of subjects. All photos are shared non-commercially and most allow adaptations as long as attribution is given.
15 things you need to give up to be a successful product leaderMarc Foglino
Becoming a successful Product Leader is a difficult undertaking.
If you want to be successful, you need to consider giving up these things. Let's find out what they are.
The document is a collection of photos and text by Lyndsey Lockwood about her dreams of working in the entertainment industry. She is currently studying Entertainment Business at Full Sail University in Michigan. Her dream is to work for companies like Disney or Universal making movies. She coordinates movie events already and will work hard to climb the career ladder in the industry, hoping to ultimately leave her mark at the top.
This is the presentation I gave to students and faculty about creating a personal brand using social media, as part of the Red Carpet Seminar Series, February 24, 2010 at the Living Arts College at the School of Communication Arts, Raleigh NC (http://www.higherdigital.com)
The document provides tips for getting media attention and working with the media. It recommends knowing compelling stories and choosing the best medium. When contacting media, send press releases 5 days in advance and use social media for smaller stories. The tips also include writing effective press releases, preparing interview subjects, being available for media during events, and maintaining ongoing relationships with reporters.
This document discusses how people from various backgrounds overcame challenges through self-motivation to achieve success. It provides tips for self-motivation such as having a dream, being hungry for success, making concrete plans, maintaining a positive attitude, starting small, and being consistent. It notes that lack of confidence, focus, and direction can cause people to lose motivation.
This document provides guidance on creating an effective social media strategy. It emphasizes identifying your target audience and how social media fits with your overall mission. It also stresses the importance of listening to your audience, talking with them, energizing them to support you, supporting them, and embracing their input. The document concludes by offering help from the author in developing a social media strategy.
This visual resume pitch by Demetrius Shields outlines what is needed to be successful as a musician, including motivation, work ethic, originality. It highlights his skills in lyrical ability and voice, strengths in staying away from trends, and mistakes made in following trends and taking criticism too personally. Evidence of experience performing and recording is provided, along with reasons why he should be worked with.
The document outlines the planned themes and cover designs for four issues of a magazine about film and television. The first issue will focus on advice for filmmakers and upcoming films and shows, featuring an image of a man holding a camera. The second issue will discuss music in films and celebrity exam results, showing a man at a piano. The third cover depicts a woman with trees and Halloween props to promote horror films and TV ratings. The fourth and final cover pictures an angry woman with Christmas decorations for a holiday-themed issue on films, directors, and actors' salaries.
The document provides a summary of the top 10 slides for a presentation. It recommends keeping slides simple with minimal text and images, using colors like blue, red and green consistently, and having a clear goal stated on the highest peak slide. It also suggests including a visual theme and using fonts like Arial, Comic Sans MS, Times New Roman and Calibri well. One slide shows a bar graph comparing student performance on apples and oranges.
How to write, tell and craft great stories. How to use storytelling in a digital world requires attention to context, narrative, creative thought and systems thinking. Here are seven rules for creating great stories and using storytelling effectively.
The SABEW Conference session, “Great Sources, Great Storytelling,” was originally held on April 6, 2013, at George Washington University.
Blogger Rosland Gammon has interviewed more than 500 business journalists over the last four years about how they’ve done great stories. She has shared their tips and techniques with you here on BusinessJournalism.org.
During the session, she will interview two top investigative reporters for their tips. Both are SABEW 2012 Best in Business Award winners: Michael W. Hudson, senior editor for the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, and Alison Young, reporter for USA Today. She will query Hudson about his winning entry in the investigative category: Fraud and Folly: The Untold Story of GE’s Subprime Debacle.
Young was the lead reporter on Ghost Factories, an investigation into long-closed lead smelters that continue to pollute neighborhoods. It won in the innovation category.
YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO
Identify under-utilized databases and use more well-known databases, such as the SEC’s EDGAR, in new ways.
Use different techniques to find real people to illustrate stories.
Use strategies to track and organize information.
Employ storytelling techniques used by some of the best journalists.
YOUR INSTRUCTORS
As a blogger for the Reynolds Center’s BusinessJournalism.org, Rosland Gammon has interviewed more than 500 business journalists about how they produced great stories.
A former business reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer and Bloomberg News, Gammon also teaches communications at Alverno College in Milwaukee.
Michael W. Hudson is senior editor at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. He has won a George Polk Award for magazine reporting, a John Hancock Award for business journalism, and accolades from the National Press Club, the White House Correspondents’ Association, the American Bar Association and the N.Y. State Society of CPAs.
He is the author of THE MONSTER: How a Gang of Predatory Lenders and Wall Street Bankers Fleeced America—and Spawned a Global Crisis.
Alison Young is a reporter on USA Today’s investigative team and serves on the board of directors of Investigative Reporters and Editors.
Young’s honors include two Scripps Howard Awards, two Gerald Loeb Awards, two National Headliners and a Barlett & Steele Award, as well as honors from the Associated Press Media Editors, Sigma Delta Chi, the Heywood Broun Awards and the National Press Club.
For more information about free training for business journalists, please visit businessjournalism.org
This matrix describes the 10 most common types of time-vested equity compensation instruments and 9 key issues (primary use, typical plan sponsor and recipient, main features, key accounting, legal, tax, communication and administration issues.) The original version of this matrix has been downloaded more than 5,000 times and is considered an indispensable tool at the desks of many CEOs, CFOs, Compensation professionals and Stock administrators.
Cardinal Capital Management - Salesforce and Advent APX IntegrationMansa Systems
"We implemented Salesforce, and integrated it with Advent, now I have a complete view of all our leads, clients, sales, and more”
Emily Burt, VP, Cardinal Capital Management
High tech firm uses Salesforce to automate, streamline channel partner order ...Mansa Systems
The client, a technology leader in flash storage solutions, was facing challenges with their quote-to-order process including outdated and error-prone Excel spreadsheets, lack of notifications and history tracking, and manual data entry and syncing. Mansa's solution leveraged Salesforce to allow quotes to be directly entered and converted to sales orders, submitted for approval, and bi-directionally synced with the client's Navision system. This streamlined the process, provided visibility, reduced errors and communication time, and gave over 200 reps access to consolidated data.
Decotech implemented Salesforce to improve their visibility into sales processes, create a historical database of custom order quotes, and facilitate their sales team.
This document provides guidance on how to split equity in a company and compensate employees with equity. It outlines three major issues to consider: how much equity to give employees, when to give it, and ensuring employees can access their equity. For how much, it recommends either an equity formula approach or segmentation approach. For when to give, it advocates a vesting schedule to motivate employees over time. And to ensure access, it suggests long exercise windows so employees can access equity rights over many years to avoid tax burdens. The document was created by Raad Ahmed in April 2015 to help startup founders properly structure employee equity plans.
Active listening, Why and How to improve your listening skillsBabu Appat
This document discusses the importance of active listening and provides tips to improve listening skills. It notes that most people only remember 25-50% of what they hear in a conversation. To actively listen, one should pay full attention without distractions, acknowledge what the speaker says through body language and verbal cues, reflect back and ask questions to confirm understanding, refrain from judgment, and respond appropriately. Mastering active listening requires concentration but leads to better communication, relationships and workplace success.
BIOLOGY FORM 4 CHAPTER 2 PART 2 - CELL ORGANIZATIONNirmala Josephine
Unicellular organisms like amoebas are able to perform all living processes through specialized structures within their single cell. An amoeba feeds through phagocytosis, moves using pseudopods, exchanges gases through diffusion, regulates water and maintains homeostasis using a contractile vacuole, and reproduces through binary fission. Multicellular organisms have many cell types that work together through specialization and organization into tissues, organs and systems to carry out complex life functions.
Active Listening: Tips for Effective CommunicationJeffrey Stevens
A short micro-presentation on the tenets of Active Listening, a process for communicating clearly and effectively and opening yourself to truly understanding and processing the other in a conversation. Presented to the UF Health Creative Team Meeting.
The document provides information about cell structure and organelles in animal and plant cells. It defines organelles as the living components of a cell and notes that plant cells have an outer cell wall boundary. The summary describes the key organelles found in both animal and plant cells, including the cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, vacuoles, Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes, ribosomes, and centrioles. It also states the main functions of these cellular components.
The document discusses how startups can achieve authentic growth by stacking the odds in their favor. It recommends identifying the must-have experience (MHX) that is essential for users, optimizing marketing at both the macro and micro level to improve delivery of the MHX, and using lifecycle management to enhance engagement, encourage sharing, and drive sales over time. The goal is to maximize the percentage of users that achieve the MHX through optimizing hooks, promises, and reducing friction points, while also improving loyalty, referrals, and sales.
Active listening is important for understanding others. It involves paying close attention to both the words and body language of the speaker. When actively listening, one should nod, smile, avoid distractions, and use verbal and nonverbal cues like "yes" and "huh" to encourage the speaker. Key techniques include paraphrasing, asking clarifying questions, and providing brief summaries to ensure understanding without interrupting or judging the speaker. The goal of active listening is to understand the full message being communicated.
Focusing on the right aggressive growth goals can dramatically increase your company's overall growth rate, moving your team from random ideation to creative problem solving. In these slides, Sean explains how to set and achieve high impact growth goals. You’ll learn how to determine the ideal target and time frame for each growth goal and how to rally your team around a proven growth hacking process for achieving the goals.
Love reading comics? You're not the only one. What about these stories about super-beings keep our eyes glued to the pages and our minds salivating for more? We explore in this deck how comic writers use these storytelling techniques and how you can apply it in your presentation.
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