This document provides career tips from Chad Phares. Some of the key tips include being T-shaped with both broad and deep skills, staying curious, teaching yourself new technologies, accomplishing goals, using social media effectively, communicating to different audiences' preferences, failing and learning from mistakes, and remembering your motivations or "why". The document emphasizes that what you study is less important than gaining a variety of experiences and constantly learning.
The document summarizes a Chinese cuisine translation app called Foodie created by Bingjie Xu, Jiayi Yan, and Shaoxiang Su. The app aims to address the language barrier when ordering Chinese food by providing English translations of menu items. It utilizes a self-built database of Chinese food pictures and terms along with free and accurate translation services to give users a vivid understanding of dish options. The creators plan to continue expanding the app's food database and release future versions.
This presentation shows how developers can use tools to automate management of translations and also invite app users to help in improving translations of their apps. It contains links to scripts we use at Drivemode to automatically upload original strings to and retrieve translated strings from OneSky, the translation management system we use.
Elasticity of Demand of petrol consumption in India by tushar mittalTushar Mittal
The document outlines macro and micro factors impacting petrol prices in India, including import/export policies, the current account deficit, foreign exchange reserves, political instability, crude oil values and sustainability, government subsidies, and restrictive market shares at the macro level. At the micro level, it discusses net disposable income, inflation, the manufacturing sector, substitute goods like LPG and CNG, and consumption and production of petroleum-based products. It observes that while petrol demand remains inelastic, substitute goods and global and domestic price changes impact demand.
Translation Markup Language and Universal Translation MemoryMichael Berkovich
The document discusses localization and internationalization challenges and proposes a universal translation memory and markup language as potential solutions. It outlines issues with current localization approaches, such as differing file formats, complex rules for pluralization and gender, and bottlenecks in development workflows from content extraction and file management. Alternative solutions like proxy servers, JavaScript libraries, and SDKs are presented along with their tradeoffs. The ideal solution is proposed to have consistency, adaptability, allow in-context translation, and keep development agile. A demonstration of a proposed translation markup language is provided.
Today’s web and mobile app localization industry relies on numerous standards, libraries and file formats to facilitate the exchange between developers and translators. While some formats are somewhat sophisticated, others lack even the most basic features, like pluralization and contextualization. And most can’t offer support for more advanced localization features, like language cases.
The most common localization formats include Gettext PO, PHP Arrays, Android XML, YAML, .Net RESX, iOS Strings and many others. A typical developer today works with many frameworks - for instance a Laravel backend app (PHP Arrays) with Ember front end (i18n JS) and iOS mobile app (Strings). Since all standards have distinct syntax, in many cases translations cannot be shared across applications.
Translation Markup Language (TML) aims to solve both these problems by introducing a powerful extensible cross-platform syntax that offers support for pluralization, language contextualization, language cases, reusable decorators and much more. TML libraries are available for all major web and mobile platforms. TML allows translators to do in-context translations - where they can translate right from within the apps. TML libraries also eliminate the need for developers to ever deal with the resource files, as all extractions and translation substitution is done realtime and the resource files are only used as a transport between the apps and the Translation Exchange platform.
Translation Exchange stores all translations in Universal Translation Memory (UTM), a graph database which stores all translations with their context, tone, rank and other attributes for accurate matching. This allows translations to be shared across all apps in the Translation Exchange Network. The translation memories of each app are extracted from the UTM graph and are managed by their individual localization teams. During this presentation we will look at some of the features of TML and how it can be used to quickly translate a Laravel application into any number of languages using in-context translation tools. We will also look at how the data is stored and shared across applications using UTM.
This document discusses the results and ROI of loyalty programs for restaurants based on real case studies. It provides examples of how loyalty programs can increase enrollments, ticket averages, customer frequency, and convert new customers into regulars. One case study found loyalty program enrollments were 3.38x higher than an email-only program. Loyalty customers also had higher ticket averages of $2.14 more than non-loyalty customers. Additional case studies found loyalty programs increased the likelihood of new customers returning multiple times and increased the number of transactions per customer. The document estimates the total monthly ROI of a loyalty program could be $6,632 or more after accounting for increased sales and reduced marketing costs.
The document summarizes a Chinese cuisine translation app called Foodie created by Bingjie Xu, Jiayi Yan, and Shaoxiang Su. The app aims to address the language barrier when ordering Chinese food by providing English translations of menu items. It utilizes a self-built database of Chinese food pictures and terms along with free and accurate translation services to give users a vivid understanding of dish options. The creators plan to continue expanding the app's food database and release future versions.
This presentation shows how developers can use tools to automate management of translations and also invite app users to help in improving translations of their apps. It contains links to scripts we use at Drivemode to automatically upload original strings to and retrieve translated strings from OneSky, the translation management system we use.
Elasticity of Demand of petrol consumption in India by tushar mittalTushar Mittal
The document outlines macro and micro factors impacting petrol prices in India, including import/export policies, the current account deficit, foreign exchange reserves, political instability, crude oil values and sustainability, government subsidies, and restrictive market shares at the macro level. At the micro level, it discusses net disposable income, inflation, the manufacturing sector, substitute goods like LPG and CNG, and consumption and production of petroleum-based products. It observes that while petrol demand remains inelastic, substitute goods and global and domestic price changes impact demand.
Translation Markup Language and Universal Translation MemoryMichael Berkovich
The document discusses localization and internationalization challenges and proposes a universal translation memory and markup language as potential solutions. It outlines issues with current localization approaches, such as differing file formats, complex rules for pluralization and gender, and bottlenecks in development workflows from content extraction and file management. Alternative solutions like proxy servers, JavaScript libraries, and SDKs are presented along with their tradeoffs. The ideal solution is proposed to have consistency, adaptability, allow in-context translation, and keep development agile. A demonstration of a proposed translation markup language is provided.
Today’s web and mobile app localization industry relies on numerous standards, libraries and file formats to facilitate the exchange between developers and translators. While some formats are somewhat sophisticated, others lack even the most basic features, like pluralization and contextualization. And most can’t offer support for more advanced localization features, like language cases.
The most common localization formats include Gettext PO, PHP Arrays, Android XML, YAML, .Net RESX, iOS Strings and many others. A typical developer today works with many frameworks - for instance a Laravel backend app (PHP Arrays) with Ember front end (i18n JS) and iOS mobile app (Strings). Since all standards have distinct syntax, in many cases translations cannot be shared across applications.
Translation Markup Language (TML) aims to solve both these problems by introducing a powerful extensible cross-platform syntax that offers support for pluralization, language contextualization, language cases, reusable decorators and much more. TML libraries are available for all major web and mobile platforms. TML allows translators to do in-context translations - where they can translate right from within the apps. TML libraries also eliminate the need for developers to ever deal with the resource files, as all extractions and translation substitution is done realtime and the resource files are only used as a transport between the apps and the Translation Exchange platform.
Translation Exchange stores all translations in Universal Translation Memory (UTM), a graph database which stores all translations with their context, tone, rank and other attributes for accurate matching. This allows translations to be shared across all apps in the Translation Exchange Network. The translation memories of each app are extracted from the UTM graph and are managed by their individual localization teams. During this presentation we will look at some of the features of TML and how it can be used to quickly translate a Laravel application into any number of languages using in-context translation tools. We will also look at how the data is stored and shared across applications using UTM.
This document discusses the results and ROI of loyalty programs for restaurants based on real case studies. It provides examples of how loyalty programs can increase enrollments, ticket averages, customer frequency, and convert new customers into regulars. One case study found loyalty program enrollments were 3.38x higher than an email-only program. Loyalty customers also had higher ticket averages of $2.14 more than non-loyalty customers. Additional case studies found loyalty programs increased the likelihood of new customers returning multiple times and increased the number of transactions per customer. The document estimates the total monthly ROI of a loyalty program could be $6,632 or more after accounting for increased sales and reduced marketing costs.
Waygo - Instant, Visual Translation on your Smartphone500 Startups
Waygo is a suite of translation apps. Our apps use the phone camera to instantly translate text without an internet connection. Just point and translate.
This document provides a detailed checklist to review the health of a project. It contains over 100 questions across various categories including project planning, management, quality, resources, users, and development approach. The questions assess the relevance and strength of different project attributes such as having a formal project plan, adequate risk management, proper quality assurance processes, sufficient resourcing and user involvement, and use of a recognized development methodology. The checklist is intended to assist project managers in auditing and improving their project.
The time for big brands to get strategic about marketing their apps is now. Mobile apps are no longer standalone entities for big brands. What we’re now seeing is brands integrating mobile apps into their business models and their overall marketing strategies -- to build closer customer relationships and drive business.
It’s no longer enough for brands to just have an app (or a suite of apps) and promote it through traditional channels. Now that brands recognize the impact mobile apps are having on business, their focus is shifting to employ a strategic marketing approach to their apps.
All this means that big brands are starting to treat their apps as more than just another channel – they’re treating them as a business. And they’re getting serious about marketing their apps, by putting the marketing resources behind them and incorporating apps as part of their ongoing strategy.
Top-tier brands like Coca Cola®, Sephora®, Wal-Mart®, and many more are all publically talking about the central role apps play in their marketing strategy. Here, we’ll describe what some of those brands are doing, how they’re doing it, and outline 10 strategic moves brands are employing to get more strategic about their mobile apps.
This document outlines the features of a mobile application for restaurants including an app menu, location tracking, food menu and pricing, online order management, booking a table, company information, creating food discounts, help topics, product search, live chat, customer feedback, social media integration, and a query section. The app aims to help restaurants manage online orders, bookings, and customer interactions through various features.
8 Ways to Personalize Your App (in Under 30 Minutes)Localytics
Personalization is the future of mobile. If your app doesn't offer a personalized user experience, you're at high risk of user churn. Here we showcase actionable, real-life app examples on how you can make quick optimizations to improve your app's personalization, leading to stronger user engagement and retention.
This document discusses how emojis, emoticons, and text speak can be used to teach students. It provides background on the origins of emoticons in 1982 as ways to convey tone and feelings in text communications. It then suggests that with text speak and emojis, students can translate, decode, summarize, play with language, and add emotion to language. A number of websites and apps that can be used for emoji-related activities, lessons, and discussions are also listed.
Learn about Twitter and discover how it has become a powerful, timely, and meaningful professional development resource for product managers. We'll discuss how product managers use Twitter to share best practices within the profession.
PCA12 PCATX
The ups and downs of Twitter. Did you know that 60% of new Twitter users quit using this social platform within the first week! That's because once you set-up your account, people ask Now What? Twitter for Business will show you how to connect and start creating meaningful business and personal benefits right away! You'll learn secrets to building influence on Twitter and ways to build an audience that wants to connect to you. Get on the road to social media influence and business success!
The document outlines the schedule and topics for a social media basics course, including an introduction to social media platforms and how to use them for business, developing a social media calendar, content strategies and best practices, measuring campaign performance, and trends for 2018. It also includes quizzes and an example case study of a company wanting to boost sales through social media.
The discussion focused on experiences developing social media policies for churches and faith-based organizations. While some participants had no policy, others found the process challenging due to resistance to social media. Key points included that policies should empower users rather than police them, and that having a clear strategy or plan is more important than a rigid policy. Concerns included policies getting in the way of ministry or representing church officials.
AMA Iowa - SurveyMonkey (11-13) (Slideshare)Brent Chudoba
This document discusses best practices for conducting successful survey projects. It recommends beginning the survey process by writing conclusions based on hypotheses before creating questions, in order to design targeted surveys and analyze results more efficiently. By starting with hypotheses and intended conclusions, survey creators can develop focused questions to test their hypotheses and more quickly produce insights to inform business decisions. The document also promotes using survey platforms like SurveyMonkey Audience to easily collect respondent data and test concepts.
Pinterest might be a social media channel you're asking yourself: How can I use it to achieve my marketing objectives? Social media expert Carmen Sutter and Head of Agency & Brand Strategy, Pinterest Kevin Knight explain how Pinterest can be used to reach your customers and deliver value to your brand.
This document contains information from the SheSummits 2016 conference, including summaries of presentations on inspiration, experimentation, making things, and courage. It provides insights from various speakers on topics like fostering creativity, embracing small experiments, building a disruptive product, and cultivating courageous leadership. Session summaries are interspersed with quotes, photos, and hashtags related to the conference themes and presentations.
This document outlines Twitter strategies and best practices for organizations. It provides guidance on setting up a Twitter account, developing an effective content strategy with different types of tweets to inform, listen, provoke debate and incentivize followers. It also emphasizes the importance of interaction, tracking engagement metrics, and developing internal processes to effectively manage social media over time.
Social Media for Catering and Event Professionals - NACEKrista Neher
I gave this presentation to NACE Cincinnati (National Association for Catering and Event Professionals) covering how these groups can harness the power of social media.
My presentation covers the common social media marketing mistakes that people in this industry make, as well as how to avoid these mistakes. Learn how to avoid these mistakes and importantly how to take your social media to the next level.
Learn more about me at www.KristaNeher.com or my company www.BootCampDigital.com which specializes in social media marketing training.
The Secret to Successful Survey ProjectsBrent Chudoba
Better decision making fueled by data. A primer on how to run a successful survey project from hypothesis through survey design, analysis and implementation.
Social Media Marketing: Steps To Success Blue Thumb
Deciding where to focus your social media energy can be a confusing process, especially when resources are limited. While it's important to keep up with the latest trends and technologies to stay relevant, it's even more important to remain strategic and calculated when opening new channels. Having a presence on every social media site and platform does not necessarily equal success. In this session, learn the steps and questions necessary to make the best social media decisions and innovative ways to engage your audience.
At some point in time, nearly every startup will require outside capital to help it grow and scale. This workshop will introduce the different sources of financing for startups at each stage of growth, and will provide specific tactics you can use to successfully raise the funds your startup needs.
Waygo - Instant, Visual Translation on your Smartphone500 Startups
Waygo is a suite of translation apps. Our apps use the phone camera to instantly translate text without an internet connection. Just point and translate.
This document provides a detailed checklist to review the health of a project. It contains over 100 questions across various categories including project planning, management, quality, resources, users, and development approach. The questions assess the relevance and strength of different project attributes such as having a formal project plan, adequate risk management, proper quality assurance processes, sufficient resourcing and user involvement, and use of a recognized development methodology. The checklist is intended to assist project managers in auditing and improving their project.
The time for big brands to get strategic about marketing their apps is now. Mobile apps are no longer standalone entities for big brands. What we’re now seeing is brands integrating mobile apps into their business models and their overall marketing strategies -- to build closer customer relationships and drive business.
It’s no longer enough for brands to just have an app (or a suite of apps) and promote it through traditional channels. Now that brands recognize the impact mobile apps are having on business, their focus is shifting to employ a strategic marketing approach to their apps.
All this means that big brands are starting to treat their apps as more than just another channel – they’re treating them as a business. And they’re getting serious about marketing their apps, by putting the marketing resources behind them and incorporating apps as part of their ongoing strategy.
Top-tier brands like Coca Cola®, Sephora®, Wal-Mart®, and many more are all publically talking about the central role apps play in their marketing strategy. Here, we’ll describe what some of those brands are doing, how they’re doing it, and outline 10 strategic moves brands are employing to get more strategic about their mobile apps.
This document outlines the features of a mobile application for restaurants including an app menu, location tracking, food menu and pricing, online order management, booking a table, company information, creating food discounts, help topics, product search, live chat, customer feedback, social media integration, and a query section. The app aims to help restaurants manage online orders, bookings, and customer interactions through various features.
8 Ways to Personalize Your App (in Under 30 Minutes)Localytics
Personalization is the future of mobile. If your app doesn't offer a personalized user experience, you're at high risk of user churn. Here we showcase actionable, real-life app examples on how you can make quick optimizations to improve your app's personalization, leading to stronger user engagement and retention.
This document discusses how emojis, emoticons, and text speak can be used to teach students. It provides background on the origins of emoticons in 1982 as ways to convey tone and feelings in text communications. It then suggests that with text speak and emojis, students can translate, decode, summarize, play with language, and add emotion to language. A number of websites and apps that can be used for emoji-related activities, lessons, and discussions are also listed.
Learn about Twitter and discover how it has become a powerful, timely, and meaningful professional development resource for product managers. We'll discuss how product managers use Twitter to share best practices within the profession.
PCA12 PCATX
The ups and downs of Twitter. Did you know that 60% of new Twitter users quit using this social platform within the first week! That's because once you set-up your account, people ask Now What? Twitter for Business will show you how to connect and start creating meaningful business and personal benefits right away! You'll learn secrets to building influence on Twitter and ways to build an audience that wants to connect to you. Get on the road to social media influence and business success!
The document outlines the schedule and topics for a social media basics course, including an introduction to social media platforms and how to use them for business, developing a social media calendar, content strategies and best practices, measuring campaign performance, and trends for 2018. It also includes quizzes and an example case study of a company wanting to boost sales through social media.
The discussion focused on experiences developing social media policies for churches and faith-based organizations. While some participants had no policy, others found the process challenging due to resistance to social media. Key points included that policies should empower users rather than police them, and that having a clear strategy or plan is more important than a rigid policy. Concerns included policies getting in the way of ministry or representing church officials.
AMA Iowa - SurveyMonkey (11-13) (Slideshare)Brent Chudoba
This document discusses best practices for conducting successful survey projects. It recommends beginning the survey process by writing conclusions based on hypotheses before creating questions, in order to design targeted surveys and analyze results more efficiently. By starting with hypotheses and intended conclusions, survey creators can develop focused questions to test their hypotheses and more quickly produce insights to inform business decisions. The document also promotes using survey platforms like SurveyMonkey Audience to easily collect respondent data and test concepts.
Pinterest might be a social media channel you're asking yourself: How can I use it to achieve my marketing objectives? Social media expert Carmen Sutter and Head of Agency & Brand Strategy, Pinterest Kevin Knight explain how Pinterest can be used to reach your customers and deliver value to your brand.
This document contains information from the SheSummits 2016 conference, including summaries of presentations on inspiration, experimentation, making things, and courage. It provides insights from various speakers on topics like fostering creativity, embracing small experiments, building a disruptive product, and cultivating courageous leadership. Session summaries are interspersed with quotes, photos, and hashtags related to the conference themes and presentations.
This document outlines Twitter strategies and best practices for organizations. It provides guidance on setting up a Twitter account, developing an effective content strategy with different types of tweets to inform, listen, provoke debate and incentivize followers. It also emphasizes the importance of interaction, tracking engagement metrics, and developing internal processes to effectively manage social media over time.
Social Media for Catering and Event Professionals - NACEKrista Neher
I gave this presentation to NACE Cincinnati (National Association for Catering and Event Professionals) covering how these groups can harness the power of social media.
My presentation covers the common social media marketing mistakes that people in this industry make, as well as how to avoid these mistakes. Learn how to avoid these mistakes and importantly how to take your social media to the next level.
Learn more about me at www.KristaNeher.com or my company www.BootCampDigital.com which specializes in social media marketing training.
The Secret to Successful Survey ProjectsBrent Chudoba
Better decision making fueled by data. A primer on how to run a successful survey project from hypothesis through survey design, analysis and implementation.
Social Media Marketing: Steps To Success Blue Thumb
Deciding where to focus your social media energy can be a confusing process, especially when resources are limited. While it's important to keep up with the latest trends and technologies to stay relevant, it's even more important to remain strategic and calculated when opening new channels. Having a presence on every social media site and platform does not necessarily equal success. In this session, learn the steps and questions necessary to make the best social media decisions and innovative ways to engage your audience.
At some point in time, nearly every startup will require outside capital to help it grow and scale. This workshop will introduce the different sources of financing for startups at each stage of growth, and will provide specific tactics you can use to successfully raise the funds your startup needs.
For a lot of organisations; collecting quantitative or qualitative data, never mind analysing it, is an afterthought for digital services. But times are changing.
This presentation discusses the role that data, more so insights, plays in delivering a better experience for your users and why it should be the first thing on people’s minds.
30 Sales Tips to Build and Grow your Startup by Jon Woodroof and Enoch PakanatiEnoch James
The document provides 30 tips on how to build and grow sales from startups. It discusses creating an ideal customer profile, leveraging tools for lead generation and outreach, defining sales processes, hiring salespeople, and asking the right questions. Tips include focusing on data before tactics, targeting the right customer, using tools like LinkedIn and email templates, and emphasizing core values when hiring sales representatives. The overall message is that startups should focus on defining customers and processes to efficiently generate and qualify leads through aligned sales and marketing strategies.
Public Media Startup: 10 Lessons Public Media can Learn from Silicon ValleyShane Guiter
This document discusses lessons that public media organizations can learn from Silicon Valley startups. It advocates adopting a startup mindset focused on innovation and disruption. Some key lessons include designing every detail with the customer in mind, keeping talented employees by providing recognition and growth opportunities, and taking small experimental steps to test new ideas. The document suggests that public media leverage its strengths like trusted brands and content while also setting up small teams to rapidly develop and test new products and business models.
Hacking Art History Will Make Your Content Stand OutKaty Katz
Classic artists were skilled at storytelling in images. Educating yourself on some of their tactics in as little as 10-15 minutes will help you master this art and will improve your content marketing.
Topics that are covered include:
- How to make your content more memorable.
- Why "good" content isn't enough anymore.
- A list of free tools for developing and distributing great content.
140 Twitter Marketing tips for 2013 from ExactTargetKyle Lacy
This document contains tips for using Twitter effectively. Some of the key tips include: focusing on building conversations rather than just broadcasting messages; listening to what others are saying and engaging in discussions; sharing useful content for your followers rather than just self-promotion; putting a human face on your brand by being personable; and using Twitter to drive traffic to other content and build relationships with potential customers. The overall message is that Twitter works best for business purposes when used as a way to actively engage and connect with others in your industry or area of interest.
The document provides tips for using Twitter effectively. Some of the key tips include: engaging in conversations with your followers rather than just promoting your brand; sharing useful industry information and expertise rather than just talking about your products; and listening to what others are discussing in order to contribute meaningfully to conversations on Twitter. Building relationships and interacting with others on Twitter is emphasized over just broadcasting messages about your own business.
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
Ellen Burstyn: From Detroit Dreamer to Hollywood Legend | CIO Women MagazineCIOWomenMagazine
In this article, we will dive into the extraordinary life of Ellen Burstyn, where the curtains rise on a story that's far more attractive than any script.
Profiles of Iconic Fashion Personalities.pdfTTop Threads
The fashion industry is dynamic and ever-changing, continuously sculpted by trailblazing visionaries who challenge norms and redefine beauty. This document delves into the profiles of some of the most iconic fashion personalities whose impact has left a lasting impression on the industry. From timeless designers to modern-day influencers, each individual has uniquely woven their thread into the rich fabric of fashion history, contributing to its ongoing evolution.
Cover Story - China's Investment Leader - Dr. Alyce SUmsthrill
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
How are Lilac French Bulldogs Beauty Charming the World and Capturing Hearts....Lacey Max
“After being the most listed dog breed in the United States for 31
years in a row, the Labrador Retriever has dropped to second place
in the American Kennel Club's annual survey of the country's most
popular canines. The French Bulldog is the new top dog in the
United States as of 2022. The stylish puppy has ascended the
rankings in rapid time despite having health concerns and limited
color choices.”
Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Digital Marketing with a Focus on Sustainabilitysssourabhsharma
Digital Marketing best practices including influencer marketing, content creators, and omnichannel marketing for Sustainable Brands at the Sustainable Cosmetics Summit 2024 in New York
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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Unveiling the Dynamic Personalities, Key Dates, and Horoscope Insights: Gemin...my Pandit
Explore the fascinating world of the Gemini Zodiac Sign. Discover the unique personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights of Gemini individuals. Learn how their sociable, communicative nature and boundless curiosity make them the dynamic explorers of the zodiac. Dive into the duality of the Gemini sign and understand their intellectual and adventurous spirit.
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Presentation by Herman Kienhuis (Curiosity VC) on Investing in AI for ABS Alu...Herman Kienhuis
Presentation by Herman Kienhuis (Curiosity VC) on developments in AI, the venture capital investment landscape and Curiosity VC's approach to investing, at the alumni event of Amsterdam Business School (University of Amsterdam) on June 13, 2024 in Amsterdam.
Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
6. 2 Nephi 28:30
“For behold, thus saith the Lord God: I
will give unto the children of men line
upon line, precept upon precept, here a
little and there a little; and blessed are
those who hearken unto my
precepts, and lend an ear unto my
counsel, for they shall learn wisdom; for
unto him that receiveth I will give more;
and from them that shall say, We have
enough, from them shall be taken away
even that which they have.”
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19. Job Titles/Duties Since 2005
Digital Publishing Coordinator
Social Media Manager
Digital Content Strategist
Multimedia Editor
Magazine Editor
Video Producer
Comm. Manager
Comm. Specialist
Webmaster
SEO writer
Feature Writer
Beat reporter
Intern
@chadphares #byuisummit
Here is where I’m from. Small town in WV. Neighbors Porky, Mama Foos, Ganky, RayRay, BoBo, PunkinHere is what I do:Digital Publishing CoordinatorNew position in the Church — about 6 months. Bring together content created by all departments.Determine how and where content will be delivered: Home page, social channels, mobile apps, email, etc.Fun things: real-time publishing for general conference
College is a time for you to really get to know your major. If you are comparing college to a relationship, college is the dating that happens after the mission. Serious enough — but not so serious that you can’t still change things around if things don’t seem to be working out.
I knew from the time I was 10 years old I wanted to be a journalist.• Cut out stories.• Read paper when friends playing.• Best friend read paper at house.• USA Today on campus.
Here is what has happened in the world of print journalism since I graduated. So I found that if I wanted to stay afloat, I needed to adapt. But print journalism is what I knew.Fortunately, PRINT journalusm was not the ONLY thing that interested me. In fact, a lot of things interest me.
College is the beginning of learning for your career. The rest of the learning happens very much on a daily basis.
If you know that college is just the beginning, then what do you need to know as you are coming out of college?
Do not paint yourself into a corner. No matter what you have spent the last few semesters studying, you should not limit yourself to being defined as a certain position. • Mindset for you.• Mindset for others.Why is this important? Let me tell you an example:
I want an employee who can do anything. Not editor, not PR practicioner, not social writer, not journalist.
In the midst of this all editors were reclassified from editors to multimedia editors. Added responsibilities and less people to do the work. Some have retired — some have stepped up and thrived.
Train a horse where to go: put on blindersHave them put their hands to eyes as blinders. Tell them that they see me. Here is what they don’t see: they don’t see others in this room, they don’t see outside the door, they don’t see other presenters today. Right now (for this hour) is a good time for blinders — but there is a lot more to learn.Take off the blinders after you graduate.
Show importance of depth (what you are learning now)Show breadth (what you will learn every day starting after graduation)(Give example of what a T-shaped person can do)
Never ever ever think: “I don’t need to know that.” These are the things that make me valuable as an employee.
So how did I build my “T?”Show all these titles as a column — remove one of the titles and have the rest of the column fall.Editorial internFeatures editorBeat reporterWebmasterArts and Entertainment editorCommunications specialistCommunications managerVideo producerMagazine editorMultimedia editorSenior multimedia editorSocial media managerDigital content strategistDigital Publishing Coordinator
Show all these titles as a column — remove one of the titles and have the rest of the column fall.Editorial internFeatures editorBeat reporterWebmasterArts and Entertainment editorCommunications specialistCommunications managerVideo producerMagazine editorMultimedia editorSenior multimedia editorSocial media managerDigital content strategistDigital Publishing CoordinatorRodeo clown
If you are waiting on somebody to tell you every detail about what you should do, you might as well just tell them: Please, never promote me.I want somebody who will listen, expand on direction, bring back ideas to me I hadn’t considered.Example: Facebook cover images to promote conference were the idea of an intern.
Comm specialist for Ogden City Council. Convinced council needed to buy HD camera, equipment, etc. I had no idea how to use it and edit. I did it. Was offered job to be PR video producer for mayor of Richmond Va. After only making one video. Soon later became communications manager for city.
How does a child learn — they ask questionsChildren between 1-5 ask 76 questions per hour. More than one per minute.“question-asking is not something that children do every now and then -- asking questions is a central part of what it means to be a child."
Method is to find a bush close to something your prey needs - usually water - climb in and wait. Anticipate needs and deliver.Opportunity comes — make the absolute most of it because you don’t know when the next one will come. Application that led to my being hired in current position – easily spent 50 hours on the application. Who wants it most? You do? Prove it.• Have a little faith in yourself. The hard work DOES pay off. I prepared myself more than anybody else.I’ve always made sure of that. It has been rare that if I get a job interview, I don’t get offered the job.
It goes like this: 163 people across four separate tests -- everyone wrote down their personal goal. Then half of them announced their commitment to this goal to the room, and half didn't. • 45 minutes of work that would directly lead them towards their goal• Could stop any time.
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Ask for someone to shut out a career goal. Think of a goal. Imagine yourself achieving that goal. Imagine how happy you are. Imagine how great everyone thinks you are. Imagine how proud of you your parents are.Psychology tests have shown that the more you tell someone your goal, the less likely you are to achieve it.Usually you don’t feel satisfied until a goal is achieved. But when you tell people, you kind of trick your mind into telling yourself that it is already done. Now that you feel so great about doing it, you no longer want to put the hard work into actually doing the thing. “Social reality.”
Social media is so new that you can still fool some people who think that you are young so you know it all about social media.There are many capable managers out there who perfectly understand the value of social media. You will not fool these people unless you really know what you are talking about.Never ever ever ever call yourself a social guru or a content ninja or a etc.Socialtimes.com Job posts reveal social skills people wantTwitter: 44 percent growthInstagram: 44 percent growth
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When I hire someone, I’m not just gradually checking social channels, I’m googling, I’m Facebook stalking, I’m reading dozens of tweets, checking Instagram — full stalk modeMaybe oldr people won’t do that, but guess what — it’s people my age who are hiring you.I see anything that I don’t like, you’re going to go down a notch before I ever even talk to you. What don’t I like: too much: 67,000 tweetsInappropriate selfiesLinks to questionable content
Give example of plate spinner for balance.
2. Think Outside the BoxGo against the grain. Alec Brownstein created an online ad that would appear every time employers he was targeting (New York creative directors) searched their own names. It cost him $6. He got hired.Ads won’t necessarily get you a job, but doing something people aren’t expecting, or that hasn’t been done before, will get you noticed.If you can’t market yourself, then how are you going to market your products?Talk about what I did for creating videos, magazine, short clips for job interview
2. Think Outside the BoxGo against the grain. Alec Brownstein created an online ad that would appear every time employers he was targeting (New York creative directors) searched their own names. It cost him $6. He got hired.Ads won’t necessarily get you a job, but doing something people aren’t expecting, or that hasn’t been done before, will get you noticed.If you can’t market yourself, then how are you going to market your products?Talk about what I did for creating videos, magazine, short clips for job interview
Captious: tending to find fault or raise petty objections.
Writing should invite me to do something — regardless of it it is for a consumer or for a co-worker — the last thing I want is to see writing that doesn’t move me at all, or even worse, writing that I can’t understand.Vivid verbsConcrete nounsHow do you become a better writer:Read (being a good writer innate? Not exactly, but it is acquired through knowing how to tell a good story)PracticeGet feedback
Data informs decisions.Irresponsible to not use data. Don’t go with gut.
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Psychology of the apology:We know we are supposed to apologize because it’s the right thing to do. Here is what else:Emotional Benefits of Apology •A person who has been harmed feels emotional healing when he is acknowledged by the wrongdoer. •When we receive an apology, we no longer perceive the wrongdoer as a personal threat. •Apology opens the door to forgiveness by allowing us to have empathy for the wrongdoer.
Your audience is not the world — even in the Church we’re defining that we can’t just say we’re going to go after the world. We’ve got to pick a groups and go with them. Get data and then decide.
Content marketing is a tactic: Need to first have a content strategy. Strategy is we want to get people from A to B to C.Ontent marketing is we are going to create awesome content to make that happen.
People who haven’t gotten into it at all will look to you. Huge opportunities for growth of career.Can use it in strategic thinking and planning.Use of it will spark ideas — not that they will always work.You’re not going to use it all, but it is good to understand it so you now why or why not. Example: Church on SnapChat. Probably not going to happen. Pres. Monson wiggle ears.
You are Not a separate piece not tied not others.If you want to be a social producer or a social manager, you are tied at the hip with the creation of content for the web, email campaigns, etc. Same is true for others.Explain our impending eco system process.MessageSubmissionDeciding of channels where to publishCreation of the content for those channelsBack to me to schedule delivery, where to point, purposes, audiences
Yellow: people who are big picture, very visual, speak in metaphorsRed: Compassionate, show emotion,artisrticGreen: organized, processesBlue: Looking for data to back up opinions
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People look at choices like this. One road to success. One road to failure.The road to failure and the road to success is the same road.Failure is our teacher — not our executor.