This document discusses smart risk taking and provides advice for taking risks in a calculated way. It defines smart risks as those that are clear, calculated and planned, based on sound analysis, compared to reckless risks that are blind and unjustified. The document advises analyzing what you want from a risk, what it will take to achieve it, and making a plan to proceed responsibly. Success or failure depends on understanding reality, your own skills and comfort with uncertainty. Reasons to take a smart risk include following your dreams and having a support system to learn from potential failures.
The Importance of Taking Risks in Your CareerEthos3
Sometimes it is important to take a big risk. But when should you take a risk with your career and/or business? This Ethos3 presentation explores this question, asked by many business leaders, entrepreneurs, and ambitious professionals. Join the conversation, and let us know what you think!
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The document discusses the history and structures of benzene. In the 19th century, scientists proposed various structures for benzene including those suggested by Ladenburg, Dewar, benzvalene, and 3,3'-bicyclopropenyl. However, problems were identified with the structure proposed by Kekulé in 1861 which depicted benzene as alternating single and double bonds between the carbon atoms. The key aromatic structural features of benzene that were later established include the connectivity of adjacent 2p orbitals in a fully conjugated system that results in the molecule being almost flat.
A brochure-style presentation to introduce the big picture vision for R7 Partners, a venture capital firm that finds, funds, and builds early-stage startups with ambitious innovation.
From a Google Tech Talk (view the video: http://tinyurl.com/yp4vq3) presented by 43 Folders' Merlin Mann on 2007-07-23 at the company's Mountain View campus.
Ken Robinson’s talk “How to escape education's death valley” is one of my favorites. It was recorded in April of 2013. I highly recommend that you watch his latest talk on TED.com. The quotes I assembled for the talk are the one’s most salient to me personally. This is not an attempt to summarize his talk in anyway, but perhaps a quote or two will be useful for you in your own presentations related to education, etc. The slides are in PDF, but you can easily cut and paste text as you wish. You can of, course, get the entire transcript of the talk on the ted.com website (in many languages). Let’s keep the conversation regarding the education revolution going. peace - garr
These are a pdf of the slides I used in the TEDxTokyo 2011 talk. (there are video clips you can not see in this format of course). This was a 12-minute presentation. The video was streamed live and will be on YouTube soon.
This is a stylization of a slideshow originally created by Karl Fisch, examining globalization and America’s future in the 21st century. It is designed to stand alone, without having to be presented in person. Enjoy!
This document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint presentations. It notes that many presentations are "unbearable" due to a lack of significance, structure, simplicity, and rehearsal. It emphasizes the importance of having a clear purpose for your presentation, using a simple structure like problem-solution, keeping slides concise with minimal text and images over clipart, writing speaker notes instead of long slides for printing, and rehearsing your presentation aloud to work out any issues. The overall message is that presentations should be passionate, memorable and scalable through a focus on simplicity and clarity of message.
SlideShare now has a player specifically designed for infographics. Upload your infographics now and see them take off! Need advice on creating infographics? This presentation includes tips for producing stand-out infographics. Read more about the new SlideShare infographics player here: http://wp.me/p24NNG-2ay
This infographic was designed by Column Five: http://columnfivemedia.com/
No need to wonder how the best on SlideShare do it. The Masters of SlideShare provides storytelling, design, customization and promotion tips from 13 experts of the form. Learn what it takes to master this type of content marketing yourself.
This document provides tips to avoid common mistakes in PowerPoint presentation design. It identifies the top 5 mistakes as including putting too much information on slides, not using enough visuals, using poor quality or unreadable visuals, having messy slides with poor spacing and alignment, and not properly preparing and practicing the presentation. The document encourages presenters to use fewer words per slide, high quality images and charts, consistent formatting, and to spend significant time crafting an engaging narrative and rehearsing their presentation. It emphasizes that an attractive design is not as important as being an effective storyteller.
10 Ways to Win at SlideShare SEO & Presentation OptimizationOneupweb
Thank you, SlideShare, for teaching us that PowerPoint presentations don't have to be a total bore. But in order to tap SlideShare's 60 million global users, you must optimize. Here are 10 quick tips to make your next presentation highly engaging, shareable and well worth the effort.
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This document provides tips for getting more engagement from content published on SlideShare. It recommends beginning with a clear content marketing strategy that identifies target audiences. Content should be optimized for SlideShare by using compelling visuals, headlines, and calls to action. Analytics and search engine optimization techniques can help increase views and shares. SlideShare features like lead generation and access settings help maximize results.
A presentation of how to configure Hasura and GraphQL Codegen that fits to TypeScript.
I talked with this at Hasura User Group Tokyo Meetup #2 with some realtime demo.
https://hasura-tokyo.connpass.com/event/268144/
The document appears to be a collection of links related to the history and development of the Ruby programming language and its package management system. Some of the links reference early discussions on Ruby's development, an article about Ruby from 1997, and blog posts about changes to how Ruby gems are built and packaged on GitHub.
The document is a program for the Developers Summit 2012 that took place on February 16, 2012. It lists the date and name of the event multiple times over several pages but provides no other details about the agenda, speakers, or topics that would be covered.