This document lists 33 advertising campaigns from various brands and their respective advertising agencies. For each campaign there is a brief description and the agency credited. The campaigns span various industries and countries.
This document provides guidance on how businesses can succeed by understanding what customers value most. It discusses four key points:
1. Identifying a business's "sweet spot" - what it is specially skilled at and enjoys doing, which produces rewards and is valuable to customers.
2. Mapping the value stream to see what adds value and what is waste from the customer's perspective.
3. Selecting improvement projects by prioritizing areas that will most increase customer value and working collaboratively with staff.
4. Continually understanding customer values, making waste visible, and involving all staff to improve the business. Case studies show the benefits of engaging staff in improvement efforts.
The document discusses the National Cleaner Production Centre of South Africa (NCPC-SA) and its projects promoting industrial sustainability. It outlines NCPC-SA's Industrial Energy Efficiency Project, upcoming Industrial Water Efficiency Project, and Industrial Symbiosis Programme. The Industrial Symbiosis Programme facilitates partnerships between companies to reduce waste by identifying opportunities for waste exchange or synergies. The document provides an example of how industrial symbiosis can reduce waste and costs by connecting companies to exchange wood wastes. It also summarizes results of the Industrial Symbiosis Programme which has diverted over 400 tonnes of waste from landfills.
This document provides a summary of environmental regulation legal updates in South Africa from March 1, 2017 to June 13, 2017. It outlines several draft bills and final legislation related to environmental management. Draft bills include amendments to waste management activities and national biodiversity offset policy. Final legislation includes regulations for national greenhouse gas emissions reporting and amendments to CITES regulations. The document was written by Matthew Thornton-Dibb of Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa Inc.
The document discusses Bank of China's role in supporting economic collaboration between China and South Africa. It provides an overview of the growing business collaboration between the two countries, with Chinese investments and sectors of involvement outlined. It then discusses Bank of China's services that support trade and capital related clients, including various financial products. The bank has played a pioneering role in developing renminbi business on the African continent.
Development of a Spice Quarter in Durban, which leads the way in economic, environmental and social sustainability, universal access and healthy living.
Presented by: Jonathan Edkins Pr.Arch Pr.CPM | Vusa Collaborative
About the Spice Quarter:
The Spice Quarter development catalyses opportunities for regeneration of an under-optimised central city building, and a precinct with the potential to provide an example for the rest of the inner city of Durban. A carefully selected set of inter-related developments and businesses will maximise the potential of the site, to provide social and economic opportunities, and contribute positively to inner city regeneration.
The document provides an update on the Navis system and EDI projects at Transnet Port Terminals for March 2017. It notes that the Navis system performance was stable with 99.84% availability for the month and no major impacting events. It also discusses that the Navis BI portal went live on March 25th and user training will occur in May. Finally, it outlines a new project to introduce paperless order processing through a Service Order Instruction automation project starting with the auto sector.
This document lists 33 advertising campaigns from various brands and their respective advertising agencies. For each campaign there is a brief description and the agency credited. The campaigns span various industries and countries.
This document provides guidance on how businesses can succeed by understanding what customers value most. It discusses four key points:
1. Identifying a business's "sweet spot" - what it is specially skilled at and enjoys doing, which produces rewards and is valuable to customers.
2. Mapping the value stream to see what adds value and what is waste from the customer's perspective.
3. Selecting improvement projects by prioritizing areas that will most increase customer value and working collaboratively with staff.
4. Continually understanding customer values, making waste visible, and involving all staff to improve the business. Case studies show the benefits of engaging staff in improvement efforts.
The document discusses the National Cleaner Production Centre of South Africa (NCPC-SA) and its projects promoting industrial sustainability. It outlines NCPC-SA's Industrial Energy Efficiency Project, upcoming Industrial Water Efficiency Project, and Industrial Symbiosis Programme. The Industrial Symbiosis Programme facilitates partnerships between companies to reduce waste by identifying opportunities for waste exchange or synergies. The document provides an example of how industrial symbiosis can reduce waste and costs by connecting companies to exchange wood wastes. It also summarizes results of the Industrial Symbiosis Programme which has diverted over 400 tonnes of waste from landfills.
This document provides a summary of environmental regulation legal updates in South Africa from March 1, 2017 to June 13, 2017. It outlines several draft bills and final legislation related to environmental management. Draft bills include amendments to waste management activities and national biodiversity offset policy. Final legislation includes regulations for national greenhouse gas emissions reporting and amendments to CITES regulations. The document was written by Matthew Thornton-Dibb of Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa Inc.
The document discusses Bank of China's role in supporting economic collaboration between China and South Africa. It provides an overview of the growing business collaboration between the two countries, with Chinese investments and sectors of involvement outlined. It then discusses Bank of China's services that support trade and capital related clients, including various financial products. The bank has played a pioneering role in developing renminbi business on the African continent.
Development of a Spice Quarter in Durban, which leads the way in economic, environmental and social sustainability, universal access and healthy living.
Presented by: Jonathan Edkins Pr.Arch Pr.CPM | Vusa Collaborative
About the Spice Quarter:
The Spice Quarter development catalyses opportunities for regeneration of an under-optimised central city building, and a precinct with the potential to provide an example for the rest of the inner city of Durban. A carefully selected set of inter-related developments and businesses will maximise the potential of the site, to provide social and economic opportunities, and contribute positively to inner city regeneration.
The document provides an update on the Navis system and EDI projects at Transnet Port Terminals for March 2017. It notes that the Navis system performance was stable with 99.84% availability for the month and no major impacting events. It also discusses that the Navis BI portal went live on March 25th and user training will occur in May. Finally, it outlines a new project to introduce paperless order processing through a Service Order Instruction automation project starting with the auto sector.
The document provides updates on various port development projects in Durban, South Africa. The Point Precinct project to construct a permanent sand bypass is nearing completion, with water and slurry commissioning 70% and 20% complete respectively and performance testing scheduled to begin in May 2017. Rehabilitation and deepening of berths at Maydon Wharf is ongoing. The Durban Container Terminal project involves deepening three berths, with detailed design complete and tendering 30% finished. Filling of Salisbury Island is in planning with environmental studies in progress. Several maintenance and upgrade projects at Bayhead Park under Operation Phakisa are in design or feasibility stages.
This document summarizes key performance indicators (KPIs) for two piers at a terminal for March 2017 and the previous year. It includes metrics such as vessel turnaround time, port turnaround time, crane working hour rate, rail turnaround time, and import/export dwell times. Performance is shown to vary month-to-month and some metrics are above or below set targets. The document also provides percentages of cargo handled by rail, road, and transhipment for each pier over the past year.
The multi-disciplinary task team of the eThekwini municipality conducted an enforcement operation to address problem buildings, crime, and illegal businesses in the city. The team inspected over ten buildings and businesses, arresting nine people for drug possession or living in the country illegally. They also fined three illegal businesses. The head of the Inner City Regeneration program said the monthly enforcement operations aimed to maintain a clean, crime-free city and that the raids were producing good results, with more building owners learning about problem building bylaws.
This document provides information about South Africa's Black Industrialists Scheme (BIS). The BIS aims to promote black industrial participation in key manufacturing sectors by providing cost-sharing grants from 30-50% up to R50 million for qualifying black-owned businesses. Eligible businesses must have over 50% black ownership and management control and invest over R30 million in supported sectors like agro-processing, automotive, and chemicals. The grants can be used for capital costs, feasibility studies, business support, and creating or retaining jobs.
On Thursday, 13 April the HR Business Forum hosted their monthly forum discussion, a panel discussion took place that gave an update on the IR climate in 2017.
Presentation 4: Ian Delport, IR Executive, Defy and Chairman of KZNEIA (Metal Industry)
On Thursday, 13 April the HR Business Forum hosted their monthly forum discussion, a panel discussion took place that gave an update on the IR climate in 2017.
Presentation 3: Stephen Rubidge, Group IR Executive, Deneb Investment Limited (Textile Industry)
On Thursday, 13 April the HR Business Forum hosted their monthly forum discussion, a panel discussion took place that gave an update on the IR climate in 2017.
Presentation 2: Jacquie Bhana, HR Director, Tongaat Hulett Sugar (Sugar Industry)
On Thursday, 13 April the HR Business Forum hosted their monthly forum discussion, a panel discussion took place that gave an update on the IR climate in 2017.
Presentation 1: Annerita Edy, Senior Manager, Industrial : Relations, Toyota Motor South Africa (Automotive Industry)
The Durban Chamber's Health Professionals Business Forum met for a discussion on the Universal Health Insurance Coverage as a sustainable building block for the reform of the South African health system from a KZN Perspective.
Presented by: Mfowethu M Zungu Deputy Director – General: Macro Policy, Planning and National Health Insurance in the Department of Health, KwaZulu-Natal
(June 2016 - present) Responsible for Strategic Leadership of Health Reforms Macro Policy Planning, Development and implementation in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal in line with the National Department of Health NHI policy direction.
The document provides information on current and planned water resource projects for Umgeni Water. It discusses several dams and water treatment facilities currently used or being implemented. It also evaluates a potential large-scale desalination plant for the East Coast, including feasibility studies on site locations, plant components, and costs. Both benefits and risks are outlined for desalination compared to conventional water sources. The document appears to be informing stakeholders such as the Durban Chamber of Commerce on water resource infrastructure and securing future supply.
On 10 February, the Durban Chamber Port Committee and Western Area Forum met to hear a presentation by Warwick Lord, CEO of the Cato Ridge Logistics Hub.
On 22 February the Durban Chamber's Trade and Investment forum met to hear Willie Coetsee, the head of strategy for Transnet’s 16 port terminals address the forum on TPT's role in facilitating Trade in South Africa.
Inner City Local Area Plan | Updating the implementation strategy for the LAP...Marketing Durban Chamber
The document proposes establishing a dedicated entity to coordinate urban renewal efforts in Durban's inner city, which generates over 65% of the city's revenue but faces issues like crime, decaying infrastructure, and informal economic activity. In the short term, an Inner City Management Team comprised of city departments and business representatives would address immediate problems until the longer-term entity can be established in 6-8 months. The goals are to attract investment, residents, and make the inner city Africa's most vibrant and walkable city center by 2040.
On 28 February, the Durban Chamber's Tourism Forum met to hear presentations by eThekwini Municipality on the City's Annual Social Economic Assessment (2016 and the Festive Season Statistics).
This was followed by a presentation by Ebrahim Vadachia, the Chairman of the Urban Improvement Precincts Company Board of Directors on the Safety and Security briefing of the different precincts.
On 28 February, the Durban Chamber's Tourism Forum met to hear presentations by eThekwini Municipality on the City's Annual Social Economic Assessment (2016 and the Festive Season Statistics).
This was followed by a presentation by Ebrahim Vadachia, the Chairman of the Urban Improvement Precincts Company Board of Directors on the Safety and Security briefing of the different precincts.
The eThekwini Municipality annual report for 2015/2016 shows that the city achieved an unqualified audit opinion and maintained a strong financial position with a 101% collection rate and increased cash reserves. Key service areas like housing, water, and electricity expanded access, while capital expenditure was lower than budgeted. Challenges included high water losses and economic conditions limiting revenue growth. The report highlights several awards and recognition received by the city.
Environmental Affairs Forum - Current and future of oil spill response 9Marketing Durban Chamber
On 09 February, the Durban Chamber's Environmental Forum held their first forum of the year where they met to hear presentations on the Department of Environmental Affairs and Norton Rose Fulbright.
On 09 February, the Durban Chamber's Environmental Forum held their first forum of the year where they met to hear presentations on the Department of Environmental Affairs and Norton Rose Fulbright.
IMPACT Silver is a pure silver zinc producer with over $260 million in revenue since 2008 and a large 100% owned 210km Mexico land package - 2024 catalysts includes new 14% grade zinc Plomosas mine and 20,000m of fully funded exploration drilling.
The document provides updates on various port development projects in Durban, South Africa. The Point Precinct project to construct a permanent sand bypass is nearing completion, with water and slurry commissioning 70% and 20% complete respectively and performance testing scheduled to begin in May 2017. Rehabilitation and deepening of berths at Maydon Wharf is ongoing. The Durban Container Terminal project involves deepening three berths, with detailed design complete and tendering 30% finished. Filling of Salisbury Island is in planning with environmental studies in progress. Several maintenance and upgrade projects at Bayhead Park under Operation Phakisa are in design or feasibility stages.
This document summarizes key performance indicators (KPIs) for two piers at a terminal for March 2017 and the previous year. It includes metrics such as vessel turnaround time, port turnaround time, crane working hour rate, rail turnaround time, and import/export dwell times. Performance is shown to vary month-to-month and some metrics are above or below set targets. The document also provides percentages of cargo handled by rail, road, and transhipment for each pier over the past year.
The multi-disciplinary task team of the eThekwini municipality conducted an enforcement operation to address problem buildings, crime, and illegal businesses in the city. The team inspected over ten buildings and businesses, arresting nine people for drug possession or living in the country illegally. They also fined three illegal businesses. The head of the Inner City Regeneration program said the monthly enforcement operations aimed to maintain a clean, crime-free city and that the raids were producing good results, with more building owners learning about problem building bylaws.
This document provides information about South Africa's Black Industrialists Scheme (BIS). The BIS aims to promote black industrial participation in key manufacturing sectors by providing cost-sharing grants from 30-50% up to R50 million for qualifying black-owned businesses. Eligible businesses must have over 50% black ownership and management control and invest over R30 million in supported sectors like agro-processing, automotive, and chemicals. The grants can be used for capital costs, feasibility studies, business support, and creating or retaining jobs.
On Thursday, 13 April the HR Business Forum hosted their monthly forum discussion, a panel discussion took place that gave an update on the IR climate in 2017.
Presentation 4: Ian Delport, IR Executive, Defy and Chairman of KZNEIA (Metal Industry)
On Thursday, 13 April the HR Business Forum hosted their monthly forum discussion, a panel discussion took place that gave an update on the IR climate in 2017.
Presentation 3: Stephen Rubidge, Group IR Executive, Deneb Investment Limited (Textile Industry)
On Thursday, 13 April the HR Business Forum hosted their monthly forum discussion, a panel discussion took place that gave an update on the IR climate in 2017.
Presentation 2: Jacquie Bhana, HR Director, Tongaat Hulett Sugar (Sugar Industry)
On Thursday, 13 April the HR Business Forum hosted their monthly forum discussion, a panel discussion took place that gave an update on the IR climate in 2017.
Presentation 1: Annerita Edy, Senior Manager, Industrial : Relations, Toyota Motor South Africa (Automotive Industry)
The Durban Chamber's Health Professionals Business Forum met for a discussion on the Universal Health Insurance Coverage as a sustainable building block for the reform of the South African health system from a KZN Perspective.
Presented by: Mfowethu M Zungu Deputy Director – General: Macro Policy, Planning and National Health Insurance in the Department of Health, KwaZulu-Natal
(June 2016 - present) Responsible for Strategic Leadership of Health Reforms Macro Policy Planning, Development and implementation in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal in line with the National Department of Health NHI policy direction.
The document provides information on current and planned water resource projects for Umgeni Water. It discusses several dams and water treatment facilities currently used or being implemented. It also evaluates a potential large-scale desalination plant for the East Coast, including feasibility studies on site locations, plant components, and costs. Both benefits and risks are outlined for desalination compared to conventional water sources. The document appears to be informing stakeholders such as the Durban Chamber of Commerce on water resource infrastructure and securing future supply.
On 10 February, the Durban Chamber Port Committee and Western Area Forum met to hear a presentation by Warwick Lord, CEO of the Cato Ridge Logistics Hub.
On 22 February the Durban Chamber's Trade and Investment forum met to hear Willie Coetsee, the head of strategy for Transnet’s 16 port terminals address the forum on TPT's role in facilitating Trade in South Africa.
Inner City Local Area Plan | Updating the implementation strategy for the LAP...Marketing Durban Chamber
The document proposes establishing a dedicated entity to coordinate urban renewal efforts in Durban's inner city, which generates over 65% of the city's revenue but faces issues like crime, decaying infrastructure, and informal economic activity. In the short term, an Inner City Management Team comprised of city departments and business representatives would address immediate problems until the longer-term entity can be established in 6-8 months. The goals are to attract investment, residents, and make the inner city Africa's most vibrant and walkable city center by 2040.
On 28 February, the Durban Chamber's Tourism Forum met to hear presentations by eThekwini Municipality on the City's Annual Social Economic Assessment (2016 and the Festive Season Statistics).
This was followed by a presentation by Ebrahim Vadachia, the Chairman of the Urban Improvement Precincts Company Board of Directors on the Safety and Security briefing of the different precincts.
On 28 February, the Durban Chamber's Tourism Forum met to hear presentations by eThekwini Municipality on the City's Annual Social Economic Assessment (2016 and the Festive Season Statistics).
This was followed by a presentation by Ebrahim Vadachia, the Chairman of the Urban Improvement Precincts Company Board of Directors on the Safety and Security briefing of the different precincts.
The eThekwini Municipality annual report for 2015/2016 shows that the city achieved an unqualified audit opinion and maintained a strong financial position with a 101% collection rate and increased cash reserves. Key service areas like housing, water, and electricity expanded access, while capital expenditure was lower than budgeted. Challenges included high water losses and economic conditions limiting revenue growth. The report highlights several awards and recognition received by the city.
Environmental Affairs Forum - Current and future of oil spill response 9Marketing Durban Chamber
On 09 February, the Durban Chamber's Environmental Forum held their first forum of the year where they met to hear presentations on the Department of Environmental Affairs and Norton Rose Fulbright.
On 09 February, the Durban Chamber's Environmental Forum held their first forum of the year where they met to hear presentations on the Department of Environmental Affairs and Norton Rose Fulbright.
IMPACT Silver is a pure silver zinc producer with over $260 million in revenue since 2008 and a large 100% owned 210km Mexico land package - 2024 catalysts includes new 14% grade zinc Plomosas mine and 20,000m of fully funded exploration drilling.
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
In the Adani-Hindenburg case, what is SEBI investigating.pptxAdani case
Adani SEBI investigation revealed that the latter had sought information from five foreign jurisdictions concerning the holdings of the firm’s foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in relation to the alleged violations of the MPS Regulations. Nevertheless, the economic interest of the twelve FPIs based in tax haven jurisdictions still needs to be determined. The Adani Group firms classed these FPIs as public shareholders. According to Hindenburg, FPIs were used to get around regulatory standards.
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Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
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Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
An introduction to the cryptocurrency investment platform Binance Savings.Any kyc Account
Learn how to use Binance Savings to expand your bitcoin holdings. Discover how to maximize your earnings on one of the most reliable cryptocurrency exchange platforms, as well as how to earn interest on your cryptocurrency holdings and the various savings choices available.
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