Implementing and using employee self-service softwareSoftworld
Russel Piper, HR Director, GE SeaCo Services Limited
An insight into how implementing and using employee self-service software can free up HR teams to concentrate on more value-add activities.
Why I became Interested in Mind MappingBill Miller
This document summarizes the speaker's personal journey to becoming a mind map user. It discusses how the speaker pursued degrees in math and category theory which led to an interest in abstraction. It then outlines the speaker's exploration of semantic network data models, metadata tools, and frameworks like IDEF and the Zachman Framework. The presentation concludes by encouraging the audience to get more visual in their thinking by using mind maps.
The document discusses mind mapping and provides instructions on how to create a mind map. It explains that mind mapping involves radiating ideas from a central concept in a nonlinear visual structure that mirrors the way the brain associates information. The document emphasizes that mind mapping improves memory, generates more creative ideas efficiently compared to linear notes, and leverages the brain's natural associative thinking. It provides guidelines for constructing a basic mind map, such as starting with a central image or keyword, radiating branches of related ideas, and adding subtopics without restrictions.
Implementing and using employee self-service softwareSoftworld
Russel Piper, HR Director, GE SeaCo Services Limited
An insight into how implementing and using employee self-service software can free up HR teams to concentrate on more value-add activities.
Why I became Interested in Mind MappingBill Miller
This document summarizes the speaker's personal journey to becoming a mind map user. It discusses how the speaker pursued degrees in math and category theory which led to an interest in abstraction. It then outlines the speaker's exploration of semantic network data models, metadata tools, and frameworks like IDEF and the Zachman Framework. The presentation concludes by encouraging the audience to get more visual in their thinking by using mind maps.
The document discusses mind mapping and provides instructions on how to create a mind map. It explains that mind mapping involves radiating ideas from a central concept in a nonlinear visual structure that mirrors the way the brain associates information. The document emphasizes that mind mapping improves memory, generates more creative ideas efficiently compared to linear notes, and leverages the brain's natural associative thinking. It provides guidelines for constructing a basic mind map, such as starting with a central image or keyword, radiating branches of related ideas, and adding subtopics without restrictions.
This document discusses using the MXML compiler (mxmlc) to compile Flex projects from the command line rather than within Flex Builder. It provides an example command to compile a FlexMXML file located in the user's Documents folder. Additional command line arguments are also demonstrated, such as specifying the output SWF file location and adding library paths. The document recommends adding the Flex SDK bin directory to the system PATH environment variable so mxmlc can be called directly from the command line without specifying the full SDK path.
This document discusses using the MXML compiler (mxmlc) to compile Flex projects from the command line rather than within Flex Builder. It provides an example command to compile a FlexMXML file located in the user's Documents folder. Additional command line arguments are also demonstrated, such as specifying the output SWF file location and adding library paths. The document recommends adding the Flex SDK bin directory to the system PATH environment variable so mxmlc can be called directly from the command line without specifying the full SDK path.