Pedro Moneo, CEO of Opinno, provides strategic advice for technology companies in the current economic climate. He recommends that companies readapt quickly by managing costs, focusing on essential products and features, and reducing cash burn. Companies should also open up their innovation processes and make intellectual property a revenue source through commercialization. Adopting a business model approach, technology transfer strategy, and performing return on investment calculations can help companies optimize their resources and planning. Investors will seek tangible opportunities, so companies need credible business plans showing real market potential when launching spin-offs.
The document summarizes notes from a PrintVis partner meeting in Milan on February 23rd 2009. It discusses Marvia, a web-based service that allows creating documents from flexible design templates. Marvia integrates with PrintVis and allows clients to customize workflows. Pricing plans include Personal, Premium and Pro tiers. The technology uses Amazon Web Services and is scalable and reliable.
Christiaan Balje is a senior advisor at Alares, a consultancy firm based in The Hague, Netherlands. He has over 20 years of experience advising organizations on strategy, marketing, management, and operations. Balje provides strategic planning, organizational consulting, and interim management services to help businesses innovate and improve operational excellence.
This document contains Pedro Moneo's vision and approach to open innovation. Some key points include:
1) Moneo sees the world as multipolar where innovation happens everywhere, with neurons as the new raw material and short market cycles requiring collaboration over working alone.
2) Moneo's dream is to help build an unsophisticated, aware, empowered, responsible and sustainable society by finding and connecting heroes, and building a network of "embassies" to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, learning and fun.
3) Opinno, the network Moneo founded, is the first global open innovation network focused on building new businesses from technology through programs, incubators, labs and
EAA2013 Archaeological Recording Methods - How Many Archaeologists does it t...Keith.May
This document discusses different archaeological recording methodologies and their implications for linked open data. It provides examples of recording systems from the UK, Germany, Italy, Turkey and Israel. While the systems vary in their specific terminology, they generally conceptualize common relationships like stratigraphic units, finds, and phases. The document argues these commonalities allow data from different systems to be semantically linked to enable cross-searching for broader research insights. However, challenges remain around developing shared technologies and willingness to openly share archaeological data.
The document discusses issues with engineering education in Hong Kong and potential solutions. Engineering programs are seeing a drop in local students, and what is taught in schools does not always match the needs of industry. University teaching can be too theoretical, while school experiences are often not experiential learning. The Sciences of Learning Research Team allows bringing together perspectives from engineering and education to address these issues through approaches like inquiry-based and experiential learning, assessing collaboration, and understanding career choice and development.
The document summarizes the components and plans for the Model Development Tools (MDT) project in the upcoming Galileo release in June 2010. It outlines the key components including Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN2), Object Constraint Language (OCL), Papyrus, Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR), Unified Modeling Language 2 (UML2), and proposals like the Metamodel Specification Tools (MST) and Ontology Definition Metamodel (ODM). It discusses themes and specific plans to improve compliance, extensibility, currency and usability for each component to appeal to a broader community.
This document advertises disaster recovery and data recovery services from Assist Data Recovery including disaster recovery planning, gap analysis, review and auditing, hardware/software support, and business continuity planning to help organizations prepare for and recover from disasters. It provides their contact information and invites people to their table to learn how they can assist with these services.
a quick and dirty spin through some social networking tools you want to be part of as you leave college and start looking for work. Along with simple rules to follow as you conduct yourself in web 2.0 technologies.
Keynote delivered to the New Hampshire Women in Higher Education Leadership (NHWHEL) April 9, 2010 at Franklin Pierce in Rindge, NH.
There are many questions and possibilities to consider when thinking about the potential impact social media could have on our lives and in our professions. We'll discuss the tools, the troubles, and the teachable moments related to the impact of social media on today's culture.
How is social media changing our work? How did we get to where we are today? What we need to do to be there for our students now. Looking ahead, where are we going?
This document summarizes research from several studies on learning Chinese conducted by scholars from various universities in Hong Kong. The studies focus on cracking difficulties in learning Chinese tones, characters, reading, and writing. They apply the theory of variation to show that learners discern features better when exposed to variation within contexts of invariance. For example, learners remember tones more clearly when consonants and vowels are kept constant but tones vary. The studies also find learners can generalize tonal patterns to new contexts.
From Lab to Market. Lessons learned from Breaking BadPedro Moneo
This document summarizes the journey of taking an idea from a research lab to the market. It involves identifying an opportunity to improve something, developing a prototype with limited resources, getting feedback from early users, securing funding from investors knowledgeable about the business, building a passionate team including legal support, scaling up production through alliances for distribution and customers, maintaining quality as the business grows, and planning an exit strategy for when the business has found success.
The document lists the top ten emerging technologies for 2011 as identified by Pedro Moneo of Technology Review. These include: 1) Social indexing to personalize online services, 2) Using smart transformers to stabilize the electrical grid, 3) Using gestural interfaces to control computers with body movements, 4) Developing solid state batteries for electric vehicles, 5) Making cloud computing more secure with homomorphic encryption, 6) Bringing high-performance software to mobile devices with cloud streaming, 7) Creating crash-proof software for critical systems, 8) Understanding cancer genetics to improve treatment, 9) Developing a more precise way to read DNA with chromosome separation, and 10) Designing new genomes to speed vaccines and biofuels through
The document discusses how various social media platforms can be used for business purposes. It provides demographic statistics for LinkedIn, Facebook, blogs, and Twitter users that show these platforms reach customers and potential customers. The document advocates developing an integrated marketing and communications plan that leverages social media alongside other channels to achieve goals like marketing, thought leadership, and customer service. It provides examples of how a company's social media presence could be structured across multiple networks and platforms.
Short presentation discussing and introducing the use of social media tools in nonprofit activities. Donor cultivation, fundraising, community develop.
This workshop will give you:
a strong foundation in the evolution of social media
the context within which to approach your own social media strategy
specific ideas for how to integrate social media into your development plan
the right questions to be asking yourself and your organization when thinking about
implementing social media for the social sector with your other fundraising priorities
strategies for implementing social media techniques without a large budget
examples and how-to’s to become more comfortable navigating within the social
media landscape.
Pedro Moneo, CEO of Opinno, provides strategic advice for technology companies in the current economic climate. He recommends that companies readapt quickly by managing costs, focusing on essential products and features, and reducing cash burn. Companies should also open up their innovation processes and make intellectual property a revenue source through commercialization. Adopting a business model approach, technology transfer strategy, and performing return on investment calculations can help companies optimize their resources and planning. Investors will seek tangible opportunities, so companies need credible business plans showing real market potential when launching spin-offs.
The document summarizes notes from a PrintVis partner meeting in Milan on February 23rd 2009. It discusses Marvia, a web-based service that allows creating documents from flexible design templates. Marvia integrates with PrintVis and allows clients to customize workflows. Pricing plans include Personal, Premium and Pro tiers. The technology uses Amazon Web Services and is scalable and reliable.
Christiaan Balje is a senior advisor at Alares, a consultancy firm based in The Hague, Netherlands. He has over 20 years of experience advising organizations on strategy, marketing, management, and operations. Balje provides strategic planning, organizational consulting, and interim management services to help businesses innovate and improve operational excellence.
This document contains Pedro Moneo's vision and approach to open innovation. Some key points include:
1) Moneo sees the world as multipolar where innovation happens everywhere, with neurons as the new raw material and short market cycles requiring collaboration over working alone.
2) Moneo's dream is to help build an unsophisticated, aware, empowered, responsible and sustainable society by finding and connecting heroes, and building a network of "embassies" to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, learning and fun.
3) Opinno, the network Moneo founded, is the first global open innovation network focused on building new businesses from technology through programs, incubators, labs and
EAA2013 Archaeological Recording Methods - How Many Archaeologists does it t...Keith.May
This document discusses different archaeological recording methodologies and their implications for linked open data. It provides examples of recording systems from the UK, Germany, Italy, Turkey and Israel. While the systems vary in their specific terminology, they generally conceptualize common relationships like stratigraphic units, finds, and phases. The document argues these commonalities allow data from different systems to be semantically linked to enable cross-searching for broader research insights. However, challenges remain around developing shared technologies and willingness to openly share archaeological data.
The document discusses issues with engineering education in Hong Kong and potential solutions. Engineering programs are seeing a drop in local students, and what is taught in schools does not always match the needs of industry. University teaching can be too theoretical, while school experiences are often not experiential learning. The Sciences of Learning Research Team allows bringing together perspectives from engineering and education to address these issues through approaches like inquiry-based and experiential learning, assessing collaboration, and understanding career choice and development.
The document summarizes the components and plans for the Model Development Tools (MDT) project in the upcoming Galileo release in June 2010. It outlines the key components including Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN2), Object Constraint Language (OCL), Papyrus, Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR), Unified Modeling Language 2 (UML2), and proposals like the Metamodel Specification Tools (MST) and Ontology Definition Metamodel (ODM). It discusses themes and specific plans to improve compliance, extensibility, currency and usability for each component to appeal to a broader community.
This document advertises disaster recovery and data recovery services from Assist Data Recovery including disaster recovery planning, gap analysis, review and auditing, hardware/software support, and business continuity planning to help organizations prepare for and recover from disasters. It provides their contact information and invites people to their table to learn how they can assist with these services.
a quick and dirty spin through some social networking tools you want to be part of as you leave college and start looking for work. Along with simple rules to follow as you conduct yourself in web 2.0 technologies.
Keynote delivered to the New Hampshire Women in Higher Education Leadership (NHWHEL) April 9, 2010 at Franklin Pierce in Rindge, NH.
There are many questions and possibilities to consider when thinking about the potential impact social media could have on our lives and in our professions. We'll discuss the tools, the troubles, and the teachable moments related to the impact of social media on today's culture.
How is social media changing our work? How did we get to where we are today? What we need to do to be there for our students now. Looking ahead, where are we going?
This document summarizes research from several studies on learning Chinese conducted by scholars from various universities in Hong Kong. The studies focus on cracking difficulties in learning Chinese tones, characters, reading, and writing. They apply the theory of variation to show that learners discern features better when exposed to variation within contexts of invariance. For example, learners remember tones more clearly when consonants and vowels are kept constant but tones vary. The studies also find learners can generalize tonal patterns to new contexts.
From Lab to Market. Lessons learned from Breaking BadPedro Moneo
This document summarizes the journey of taking an idea from a research lab to the market. It involves identifying an opportunity to improve something, developing a prototype with limited resources, getting feedback from early users, securing funding from investors knowledgeable about the business, building a passionate team including legal support, scaling up production through alliances for distribution and customers, maintaining quality as the business grows, and planning an exit strategy for when the business has found success.
The document lists the top ten emerging technologies for 2011 as identified by Pedro Moneo of Technology Review. These include: 1) Social indexing to personalize online services, 2) Using smart transformers to stabilize the electrical grid, 3) Using gestural interfaces to control computers with body movements, 4) Developing solid state batteries for electric vehicles, 5) Making cloud computing more secure with homomorphic encryption, 6) Bringing high-performance software to mobile devices with cloud streaming, 7) Creating crash-proof software for critical systems, 8) Understanding cancer genetics to improve treatment, 9) Developing a more precise way to read DNA with chromosome separation, and 10) Designing new genomes to speed vaccines and biofuels through
The document discusses how various social media platforms can be used for business purposes. It provides demographic statistics for LinkedIn, Facebook, blogs, and Twitter users that show these platforms reach customers and potential customers. The document advocates developing an integrated marketing and communications plan that leverages social media alongside other channels to achieve goals like marketing, thought leadership, and customer service. It provides examples of how a company's social media presence could be structured across multiple networks and platforms.
Short presentation discussing and introducing the use of social media tools in nonprofit activities. Donor cultivation, fundraising, community develop.
This workshop will give you:
a strong foundation in the evolution of social media
the context within which to approach your own social media strategy
specific ideas for how to integrate social media into your development plan
the right questions to be asking yourself and your organization when thinking about
implementing social media for the social sector with your other fundraising priorities
strategies for implementing social media techniques without a large budget
examples and how-to’s to become more comfortable navigating within the social
media landscape.
2. Mano a mano che invecchiamo noi donne aumentiamo di peso. Ciò avviene perchè nella nostra testa accumuliamo molte informazioni.
3. Però ovviamente, arriva un momento in cui tante informazioni non entrano più nella nostra testolina. Così questa dati accumulati cominciano a distribuirsi in tutto il corpo. E ora capisco tutto….
4. Non ho chili in eccedenza!! Non sono grassa!! Sono colta!! MOLTO colta!!
6. Oggi è il Giorno Internazionale delle Donne Diabolicamente Belle e Eleganti, così per favore invia questo messaggio a qualcuna che assomigli a questa descrizione. Non me la rispedire, perchè già l’ ho ricevuto, so già di essere stupenda. E non dimentichiamo questo Teorema di vita:
7. La vita NON dovrebbe essere un viaggio verso la tomba con l’intenzione di arrivarci in buona salute e con un corpo attraente e ben curato, piuttosto deliziarsi in vita, con cioccolato in una mano, vino nell’altra, Arrivarci con il corpo stanco morto, completamente consunto e gridando… .. CHE BELLA PASSEGGIATA!!!!!!
8. SI SIGNORI!! SIAMO PERFETTE…. Perchè: -Non restiamo calve. -Abbiamo un giorno internazionale e un altro nazionale. -Possiamo usare sia il color rosa che l’azzurro.
9. Sappiamo con certezza che nostro figlio è nostro. -Abbiamo la priorità nei naufragi. -Non paghiamo il conto.
10. Siamo i primi ostaggi ad essere liberati. -Se veniamo tradite, siamo vittime. -Se tradiamo, loro Sono cornuti.
11. Possiamo dormire con un’amica senza passare per omosessuali. -Possiamo prestare attenzione a più cose alla volta.
12. La Moglie dell’ambasciatore, è l’ambasciatrice; il marito dell’ambasciatrice, chi è? -La Moglie del presidente è la Prima dama: il marito della presidentessa, chi è?
13. Se decidiamo di fare lavori maschili, siamo pionere; Se un uomo decide di fare lavori femminili, È un finocchio.
14. E PER ULTIMO: Facciamo tuuuuuutto quello che fa l’uomo, E CON CON I TACCHI ALTI…!!!
15. Invialo a tutte le donne perfette che conosci E agli uomini che credi possano essere capaci di riconoscerlo...