Why Your Marketing Will Fail Without Cross Channel Data & How to Fix ItBig Leap
Big Leap COO Tim Eyre is an experienced digital marketer who's spent time running large digital campaigns in both agency and in-house marketing settings. Tim took the stage at SLC | SEM's June 2016 event to share why data is king, how to compile data, how to use data to improving targeting, testing, & tracking, and how to use data to automate your AdWords campaign.
Hustle Con: Prototyping Mattermark with Danielle Morrill, founder of MattermarkSam Parr
Danielle Morrill was still reeling from her startup’s failure when a new idea fell into her lap: data-based predictions about startups to help VCs make smart investment decisions. Within a matter of days, Morrill had a prototype ready and had already started acquiring users. At Hustle Con, Morrill will explain the exact processes she used to get her early clients and build Mattermark into the go-to data site for investors.
De gebruikers van onze infrastructuren staan steeds meer centraal. Maar wie zijn de gebruikers eigenlijk en wat willen ze? De druk op infrastructuren vergroot met de toenemende en veranderende wensen en eisen. Dat vraagt om een andere manier van infrabeheren, waarbij het gaat om optimale service en prestaties van het netwerk. Alliander ondervindt dit aan den lijve. De energietransitie vraagt een flinke omslag van de infrabeheerder. Wat betekent dit voor de interne organisatie en de koers van het bedrijf? Wat kunnen andere infrastructuren leren van de lessen van de energietransitie?
Door: Jos Blom (Alliander)
Improve the chances of success of your organization with Resilience and Antif...Andrea Tomasini
Explicitly measuring and designing culture is an enabler towards agility and can provide incredible advantages to an organization development. Understanding how to lead such change is the one thing that might save your company in the rough waters of todays market. Are you ready for the challenge?
Why Your Marketing Will Fail Without Cross Channel Data & How to Fix ItBig Leap
Big Leap COO Tim Eyre is an experienced digital marketer who's spent time running large digital campaigns in both agency and in-house marketing settings. Tim took the stage at SLC | SEM's June 2016 event to share why data is king, how to compile data, how to use data to improving targeting, testing, & tracking, and how to use data to automate your AdWords campaign.
Hustle Con: Prototyping Mattermark with Danielle Morrill, founder of MattermarkSam Parr
Danielle Morrill was still reeling from her startup’s failure when a new idea fell into her lap: data-based predictions about startups to help VCs make smart investment decisions. Within a matter of days, Morrill had a prototype ready and had already started acquiring users. At Hustle Con, Morrill will explain the exact processes she used to get her early clients and build Mattermark into the go-to data site for investors.
De gebruikers van onze infrastructuren staan steeds meer centraal. Maar wie zijn de gebruikers eigenlijk en wat willen ze? De druk op infrastructuren vergroot met de toenemende en veranderende wensen en eisen. Dat vraagt om een andere manier van infrabeheren, waarbij het gaat om optimale service en prestaties van het netwerk. Alliander ondervindt dit aan den lijve. De energietransitie vraagt een flinke omslag van de infrabeheerder. Wat betekent dit voor de interne organisatie en de koers van het bedrijf? Wat kunnen andere infrastructuren leren van de lessen van de energietransitie?
Door: Jos Blom (Alliander)
Improve the chances of success of your organization with Resilience and Antif...Andrea Tomasini
Explicitly measuring and designing culture is an enabler towards agility and can provide incredible advantages to an organization development. Understanding how to lead such change is the one thing that might save your company in the rough waters of todays market. Are you ready for the challenge?
How Successful Crowdsourcing Depends on asking 'Interesting Questions'Crowdsourcing Week
Writing Interesting Questions is as much art as as science. Here are some 100%Open has written recently. How can we double the fun of the LEGO play experience? How can I wash my home, myself, or my clothes with a single cup of water? (Unilever) How can we enable all Detroiters to travel more easily, safely and reliably? (Ford) How can we empower investors and their advisers to consider the CO2 impact of their investment decisions? (UBS) How can we help people do good by using their mobile phone in 3 minutes or less? (EE) Our Interesting Question methodology (https://www.100open.com/toolkit_2/interesting-question/) ensure that questions are accessible, contagious and as inspiring to the Challenge Holder organisation as they are to the Innovator target group.
Contestant Centered Design: creative approaches to designing competitionsCrowdsourcing Week
Creativity is critical to solving complex problems, developing new strategies, facilitating innovation, and driving organizational change. NIST’s Public Safety Communications Research Division’s open innovation efforts focuses on advancing wireless communications for America’s first responders by leveraging expertise and innovative solutions through crowdsourcing and collaboration. Success relies on creating competitions that achieve NIST’s organizational goals, incentivize world class science, remove barriers to entry, and maximize participation. Not an easy equation to balance. This session will discuss how design tradeoffs are considered for a variety of competition elements as concepts develop into a competition and as competitions are implemented. The goal of this interactive session is to provide a behind-the-scenes view of our process, engage audience ideas, and dive into a discussion about crowdsourcing and contestant-centered design.
Ethan will talk about the opportunity to reward crowdsourcing participants through crypto assets/tokens that allows the possibility of performing many micro transactions, saving costs for both the business and the users. In addition, the topic of transparency coming from the blockchain sector where business are now becoming more open to have the public help with tough R&D questions that in the past would have been kept internal. The blockchain industry is in fact growing communities as their branding strategy from the start, and rely on transparency for their community to trust them. All in all, we are seeing the tools in the making to ignite crowdsourcing’s future potential within decentralized business models. Lastly, we will dive into current use case studies from crowdholding.com, on creating a crowd rewarding mechanism for both crowd intelligence and crowd marketing.
How Successful Crowdsourcing Depends on asking 'Interesting Questions'Crowdsourcing Week
Writing Interesting Questions is as much art as as science. Here are some 100%Open has written recently. How can we double the fun of the LEGO play experience? How can I wash my home, myself, or my clothes with a single cup of water? (Unilever) How can we enable all Detroiters to travel more easily, safely and reliably? (Ford) How can we empower investors and their advisers to consider the CO2 impact of their investment decisions? (UBS) How can we help people do good by using their mobile phone in 3 minutes or less? (EE) Our Interesting Question methodology (https://www.100open.com/toolkit_2/interesting-question/) ensure that questions are accessible, contagious and as inspiring to the Challenge Holder organisation as they are to the Innovator target group.
Contestant Centered Design: creative approaches to designing competitionsCrowdsourcing Week
Creativity is critical to solving complex problems, developing new strategies, facilitating innovation, and driving organizational change. NIST’s Public Safety Communications Research Division’s open innovation efforts focuses on advancing wireless communications for America’s first responders by leveraging expertise and innovative solutions through crowdsourcing and collaboration. Success relies on creating competitions that achieve NIST’s organizational goals, incentivize world class science, remove barriers to entry, and maximize participation. Not an easy equation to balance. This session will discuss how design tradeoffs are considered for a variety of competition elements as concepts develop into a competition and as competitions are implemented. The goal of this interactive session is to provide a behind-the-scenes view of our process, engage audience ideas, and dive into a discussion about crowdsourcing and contestant-centered design.
Ethan will talk about the opportunity to reward crowdsourcing participants through crypto assets/tokens that allows the possibility of performing many micro transactions, saving costs for both the business and the users. In addition, the topic of transparency coming from the blockchain sector where business are now becoming more open to have the public help with tough R&D questions that in the past would have been kept internal. The blockchain industry is in fact growing communities as their branding strategy from the start, and rely on transparency for their community to trust them. All in all, we are seeing the tools in the making to ignite crowdsourcing’s future potential within decentralized business models. Lastly, we will dive into current use case studies from crowdholding.com, on creating a crowd rewarding mechanism for both crowd intelligence and crowd marketing.
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