CGI India provides banking and financial services solutions. Siva Krishna Bora works for CGI India in their banking division. CGI India's banking solutions help clients transform their business and operations through digital innovation.
Bittium is a Finnish company specialized in developing reliable and secure communications and connectivity solutions using radio technology. They provide R&D services for base stations, wireless devices, and IoT solutions, as well as secure communication devices and tactical communications products for military use. With over 30 years of experience and about 570 employees, Bittium aims to accelerate innovation through cultural transformation. They have experimented with various ideation campaigns and processes to make ideation ubiquitous and encourage innovation from employees. As a result, the share of business ideas generated by employees has increased from 25% to 35%, with the potential for several million euros in additional revenue within three years.
Este documento presenta un resumen de las principales teorías del aprendizaje (conductismo, cognitivismo, constructivismo y conectivismo) y cómo sustentan el diseño tecnológico instruccional. Explica brevemente cada teoría, sus aportes a la educación y su presencia en el diseño de páginas web y materiales educativos. Finalmente, concluye que los avances tecnológicos son un apoyo importante para los diseños instruccionales y que estos requieren preparación y responsabilidad.
Este documento presenta un resumen sobre la anatomía de la piel. Fue elaborado por 7 estudiantes de enfermería de la Universidad Técnica de Ambato para su curso de anatomía con el Dr. Gustavo Moreno durante 2016-2017. Explica las funciones, capas, células y estructura básica de la piel humana.
CGI India provides banking and financial services solutions. Siva Krishna Bora works for CGI India in their banking division. CGI India's banking solutions help clients transform their business and operations through digital innovation.
Bittium is a Finnish company specialized in developing reliable and secure communications and connectivity solutions using radio technology. They provide R&D services for base stations, wireless devices, and IoT solutions, as well as secure communication devices and tactical communications products for military use. With over 30 years of experience and about 570 employees, Bittium aims to accelerate innovation through cultural transformation. They have experimented with various ideation campaigns and processes to make ideation ubiquitous and encourage innovation from employees. As a result, the share of business ideas generated by employees has increased from 25% to 35%, with the potential for several million euros in additional revenue within three years.
Este documento presenta un resumen de las principales teorías del aprendizaje (conductismo, cognitivismo, constructivismo y conectivismo) y cómo sustentan el diseño tecnológico instruccional. Explica brevemente cada teoría, sus aportes a la educación y su presencia en el diseño de páginas web y materiales educativos. Finalmente, concluye que los avances tecnológicos son un apoyo importante para los diseños instruccionales y que estos requieren preparación y responsabilidad.
Este documento presenta un resumen sobre la anatomía de la piel. Fue elaborado por 7 estudiantes de enfermería de la Universidad Técnica de Ambato para su curso de anatomía con el Dr. Gustavo Moreno durante 2016-2017. Explica las funciones, capas, células y estructura básica de la piel humana.
We compute polynomial based surrogates for all components of the solution of the Navier-Stokes equation. We compress this surrogate on the fly to reduce cubic computational complexity to almost linear. All these surrogates are used to quantify uncertainties in numerical aerodynamics.
This document discusses a methodology for accelerating new businesses through four phases: idea stage, problem/solution fit, product/market fit, and scaling. It provides examples of methods that can be used in each phase, such as customer discovery, business model experiments, and growth hacking. Key performance indicators are also listed for tracking customer experience, business performance, and organizational learning at each stage of acceleration. The goal of acceleration is to help new businesses move faster through the phases to achieve a sustainable business model and reach the right markets.
This document discusses factors that help companies generate innovation more effectively. It identifies factors at the individual, team, leadership/management, process/project, and organizational learning levels. At the individual level, creativity, entrepreneurship, and skills that promote idea generation are important. Effective teams have cross-functional members who communicate well. Strong leadership communicates a vision and strategy for innovation and ensures resources are devoted to it. An organization learns through acquiring, sharing, and institutionalizing knowledge gained from projects, failures, and job rotation. Formalizing the innovation process and deploying cross-functional teams can help organizations efficiently develop new solutions.
Describes the zen-inspired approach to presentation development outlined in Garr Reynolds' excellent book. Created to accompany a workshop for faculty at the University of Notre Dame.
The document discusses freedom to operate (FTO) in intellectual property. It defines FTO as the ability to capitalize on an invention without challenges from other patent holders. The author cautions that during research and development, one must carefully record all materials, tools, and processes used and identify any existing exclusivity claims. Several strategies are discussed for circumventing or removing obstacles to FTO, such as paying to license a patent, exchanging technologies, inventing around a patent, or sharing patents or confidential information. The document provides an example of FTO considerations for biopharmaceutical research and development and discusses a technology using deuterium to extend drug effects. It concludes with discussing concepts and strategies for searching patents.
The document discusses the Hebrew letters Aleph Tav, which are the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet. It notes that Aleph Tav appears over 7,000 times in the Hebrew scriptures, yet is never translated into other languages. The document explores possible meanings and significance of Aleph Tav, comparing it to computer source code that provides essential instructions unseen by the user. It also discusses numerical patterns and symbolism in the Hebrew alphabet and scriptures. The overall goal is to shed light on how Aleph Tav may help readers better understand the messages and themes of the Hebrew Bible, including the revelation of the Messiah.
We compute polynomial based surrogates for all components of the solution of the Navier-Stokes equation. We compress this surrogate on the fly to reduce cubic computational complexity to almost linear. All these surrogates are used to quantify uncertainties in numerical aerodynamics.
This document discusses a methodology for accelerating new businesses through four phases: idea stage, problem/solution fit, product/market fit, and scaling. It provides examples of methods that can be used in each phase, such as customer discovery, business model experiments, and growth hacking. Key performance indicators are also listed for tracking customer experience, business performance, and organizational learning at each stage of acceleration. The goal of acceleration is to help new businesses move faster through the phases to achieve a sustainable business model and reach the right markets.
This document discusses factors that help companies generate innovation more effectively. It identifies factors at the individual, team, leadership/management, process/project, and organizational learning levels. At the individual level, creativity, entrepreneurship, and skills that promote idea generation are important. Effective teams have cross-functional members who communicate well. Strong leadership communicates a vision and strategy for innovation and ensures resources are devoted to it. An organization learns through acquiring, sharing, and institutionalizing knowledge gained from projects, failures, and job rotation. Formalizing the innovation process and deploying cross-functional teams can help organizations efficiently develop new solutions.
Describes the zen-inspired approach to presentation development outlined in Garr Reynolds' excellent book. Created to accompany a workshop for faculty at the University of Notre Dame.
The document discusses freedom to operate (FTO) in intellectual property. It defines FTO as the ability to capitalize on an invention without challenges from other patent holders. The author cautions that during research and development, one must carefully record all materials, tools, and processes used and identify any existing exclusivity claims. Several strategies are discussed for circumventing or removing obstacles to FTO, such as paying to license a patent, exchanging technologies, inventing around a patent, or sharing patents or confidential information. The document provides an example of FTO considerations for biopharmaceutical research and development and discusses a technology using deuterium to extend drug effects. It concludes with discussing concepts and strategies for searching patents.
The document discusses the Hebrew letters Aleph Tav, which are the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet. It notes that Aleph Tav appears over 7,000 times in the Hebrew scriptures, yet is never translated into other languages. The document explores possible meanings and significance of Aleph Tav, comparing it to computer source code that provides essential instructions unseen by the user. It also discusses numerical patterns and symbolism in the Hebrew alphabet and scriptures. The overall goal is to shed light on how Aleph Tav may help readers better understand the messages and themes of the Hebrew Bible, including the revelation of the Messiah.