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This document provides tips for delivering an effective presentation. It discusses introducing yourself, stating the purpose and handling questions. It also covers using visual aids, gestures, voice variations and involving the audience. The document recommends analyzing the environment, building rapport, staying on course and keeping responses brief during the question and answer session.
Mario Garcia gave a presentation on functional programming with Groovy. He began by introducing himself and his background. He then defined functional programming as a paradigm that treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions, avoids state and mutable data, and produces results that only depend on inputs. Garcia emphasized that functional programming eliminates side effects to make programs easier to understand. He argued that functional programming matters because it reduces accidental complexity and improves modularity. Finally, he stated that Groovy supports a functional programming style on the JVM and encouraged adopting a functional style even in imperative languages.
This document provides tips for delivering an effective presentation. It discusses introducing yourself, stating the purpose and handling questions. It also covers using visual aids, gestures, voice variations and involving the audience. The document recommends analyzing the environment, building rapport, staying on course and keeping responses brief during the question and answer session.
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1. Empathy - Learn about user needs through questions, research, and personas.
2. Define - Redefine the problem based on research and identify user needs and motivations.
3. Ideate - Brainstorm many possible solutions through techniques like mind mapping.
4. Prototype - Build representations of ideas to show others and get feedback to refine concepts.
5. Test/Feedback - Seek input from end users to evaluate if solutions meet goals and determine ways to improve.
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Critical thinking discussed in a technical manner. Critical Thinking is considered the second most important skill till 2020 and beyond in the age of information and data analytics.
Thus its "critical" to look at things in a more objective manner to enhance our decision making and problem solving abilities.
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The document discusses the important roles of operations, production, and marketing. Operations acts as a manual that guides production and allocates resources according to demand from marketing. Production then manufactures products according to the operations manual. Marketing identifies customer needs and demand, which operations must be able to fulfill through efficient production. The three functions form an important interconnected trio, with operations at the center coordinating production to meet marketing's demands.
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The document discusses the concept of "things and nothings" in Pakistani society, where certain behaviors are deemed acceptable or unacceptable based on arbitrary social norms rather than common ethical grounds. It provides examples of contradictions, such as how violating traffic laws is considered acceptable but keeping one's home clean is not. This hypocritical attitude pervades all levels of society and prioritizes personal goals over unity. The document calls for reform and a reevaluation of social parameters to achieve justice and balance.
The document summarizes a design thinking workshop that uses an iterative process to solve problems. It includes the following steps:
1. Empathy - Learn about user needs through questions, research, and personas.
2. Define - Redefine the problem based on research and identify user needs and motivations.
3. Ideate - Brainstorm many possible solutions through techniques like mind mapping.
4. Prototype - Build representations of ideas to show others and get feedback to refine concepts.
5. Test/Feedback - Seek input from end users to evaluate if solutions meet goals and determine ways to improve.
Critical thinking in The Age of InformationHanan Iftekhar
Critical thinking discussed in a technical manner. Critical Thinking is considered the second most important skill till 2020 and beyond in the age of information and data analytics.
Thus its "critical" to look at things in a more objective manner to enhance our decision making and problem solving abilities.
MARKETING AND PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AN INTEGRATED APPROACHHanan Iftekhar
The document discusses the important roles of operations, production, and marketing. Operations acts as a manual that guides production and allocates resources according to demand from marketing. Production then manufactures products according to the operations manual. Marketing identifies customer needs and demand, which operations must be able to fulfill through efficient production. The three functions form an important interconnected trio, with operations at the center coordinating production to meet marketing's demands.
Personality is defined as the collection of qualities and traits shaped by life experiences and social influences. The document discusses the "Big Five" factors of personality - Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. It also identifies important factors for personality development such as communication, knowledge, social skills, patience, positive thinking, and goal orientation.
The document discusses the concept of "things and nothings" in Pakistani society, where certain behaviors are deemed acceptable or unacceptable based on arbitrary social norms rather than common ethical grounds. It provides examples of contradictions, such as how violating traffic laws is considered acceptable but keeping one's home clean is not. This hypocritical attitude pervades all levels of society and prioritizes personal goals over unity. The document calls for reform and a reevaluation of social parameters to achieve justice and balance.