Empowerment through business and entrepreneurship Gabriel Lubale
This document outlines a career advancement program for executive assistants. The program consists of 3 sessions aimed at developing interpersonal and leadership skills. Session topics include empowerment through business and entrepreneurship. It discusses concepts from authors like Robert Kiyosaki, Stephen Covey, and Robin Sharma on developing an entrepreneurial mindset. Examples of successful Kenyan entrepreneurs are provided, and recommendations are given for budding entrepreneurs to acquire financial skills and knowledge.
Jonathan Kahn: Using content strategy to save your organization (Webdagene 2013)webdagene
The document discusses content strategy and startup culture. It advocates moving past traditional content silos to cross-functional collaboration and an agile, learning-focused approach inspired by startups. Quotes provide examples of startup principles like rapid prototyping and customer-driven innovation. The presentation encourages organizations to adopt this mindset through vulnerable leadership, cross-team work, and an entrepreneurial willingness to learn from failures.
Lauren Currie: The science of doing good thingswebdagene
In a world of broken systems, intractable problems and too little time, our obvious choice is to just keep going. Lauren Currie spells out why, when it comes to doing good, it’s time to raise our game.
Building bridges on diversity: What the fight for civil rights can teach us a...webdagene
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Empowerment through business and entrepreneurship Gabriel Lubale
This document outlines a career advancement program for executive assistants. The program consists of 3 sessions aimed at developing interpersonal and leadership skills. Session topics include empowerment through business and entrepreneurship. It discusses concepts from authors like Robert Kiyosaki, Stephen Covey, and Robin Sharma on developing an entrepreneurial mindset. Examples of successful Kenyan entrepreneurs are provided, and recommendations are given for budding entrepreneurs to acquire financial skills and knowledge.
Jonathan Kahn: Using content strategy to save your organization (Webdagene 2013)webdagene
The document discusses content strategy and startup culture. It advocates moving past traditional content silos to cross-functional collaboration and an agile, learning-focused approach inspired by startups. Quotes provide examples of startup principles like rapid prototyping and customer-driven innovation. The presentation encourages organizations to adopt this mindset through vulnerable leadership, cross-team work, and an entrepreneurial willingness to learn from failures.
Lauren Currie: The science of doing good thingswebdagene
In a world of broken systems, intractable problems and too little time, our obvious choice is to just keep going. Lauren Currie spells out why, when it comes to doing good, it’s time to raise our game.
Building bridges on diversity: What the fight for civil rights can teach us a...webdagene
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The voice of the future (en) – med Cheryl Platzwebdagene
Cheryl Platz has been designing voice and multimodal interfaces since 2006. She discusses 3 opportunities for improving voice user interfaces: 1) Addressing bias in current systems through more inclusive training data, 2) Moving beyond siloed assistants to collaborative systems, and 3) Developing more conversational assistants through understanding of context and non-verbal cues. Platz envisions a future where voice interfaces amplify humanity by building trust over time and empowering users through enhanced productivity, adaptivity, and companionship.
Slik kommuniserer du til hele hjernen (sv) – med Erik Modigwebdagene
This document discusses how to communicate effectively to the whole brain. It suggests balancing social, professional, private, and political communication styles. It also recommends keeping messages short, focusing on effectiveness and emotional intelligence over stance-taking. The goal is to communicate in a way that engages both logical and emotional thinking. The document is signed by Erik Modig, a PhD researcher from the Stockholm School of Economics.
Ten realities of the internet of things – Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsinowebdagene
The document discusses the need for an internet of things (IoT) certification mark to encourage ethical development of connected products and give consumers more choice, transparency, and protection. It would address issues like privacy, interoperability, openness, data governance, permissions, security, and product lifecycle/support. While developing such standards would be difficult, it could help the IoT industry adopt best practices and help consumers make more informed decisions about connected devices and services. The certification mark is presented as a way to champion good industry practices in a non-regulatory way and help both businesses and users navigate increasing regulation like GDPR.
Ten realities of the internet of things - Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsinowebdagene
The document discusses the risks associated with connecting physical devices to the internet. It notes that internet of things devices can be hacked at the hardware, firmware, or cloud level. Regulations like GDPR will help address some risks for devices sold in the EU, but physical safety issues, connectivity problems, and uncertified products also pose risks. Additionally, most internet of things companies have high failure rates due to the expenses of supporting both digital and physical components of devices. The document encourages considering these risks and challenges when planning for an interconnected world of internet of things technology.
Leah Reich gave a presentation in Oslo, Norway in October 2017 about designing technology with empathy for human administrators and infrastructure. She argued that technology cannot replace bureaucracy and that organizations need human infrastructure to function, but it often sucks currently. Reich advocated for organizations to cultivate a culture where administrators feel supported and appreciated as a whole, rather than just as individuals.
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UX of Story: Designing the Future of Storytelling – Mandy Mandelsteinwebdagene
The document discusses Mandy Mandelstein's interest in designing future storytelling mediums that incorporate technology. It describes how she realized user experience design principles from human-computer interaction could be applied, with the user being the viewer of a storytelling medium. The document also briefly outlines how storytelling mediums have changed over time, from filmmaking making stories less interactive than previous mediums like radio, to people now consuming stories in new places with new technologies. It quotes Janet H. Murray saying all successful storytelling mediums eventually become transparent, where the medium fades away and only the story itself remains.
The customer universe – med Gerry McGovernwebdagene
A UN study from 1995 and 2016 found that the percentage of people considered "incredibly stupid" or "stupid" decreased from 60% to 50% while the percentage considered "clever" or "incredibly clever" increased from 40% to 50%. Most organizations want customers to do what the organization wants but customers actually want simplicity and only click on 5% of what organizations present. Successful teams spend 2 hours every 6 weeks directly with customers.
The voice of the future (en) – med Cheryl Platzwebdagene
Cheryl Platz has been designing voice and multimodal interfaces since 2006. She discusses 3 opportunities for improving voice user interfaces: 1) Addressing bias in current systems through more inclusive training data, 2) Moving beyond siloed assistants to collaborative systems, and 3) Developing more conversational assistants through understanding of context and non-verbal cues. Platz envisions a future where voice interfaces amplify humanity by building trust over time and empowering users through enhanced productivity, adaptivity, and companionship.
Slik kommuniserer du til hele hjernen (sv) – med Erik Modigwebdagene
This document discusses how to communicate effectively to the whole brain. It suggests balancing social, professional, private, and political communication styles. It also recommends keeping messages short, focusing on effectiveness and emotional intelligence over stance-taking. The goal is to communicate in a way that engages both logical and emotional thinking. The document is signed by Erik Modig, a PhD researcher from the Stockholm School of Economics.
Ten realities of the internet of things – Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsinowebdagene
The document discusses the need for an internet of things (IoT) certification mark to encourage ethical development of connected products and give consumers more choice, transparency, and protection. It would address issues like privacy, interoperability, openness, data governance, permissions, security, and product lifecycle/support. While developing such standards would be difficult, it could help the IoT industry adopt best practices and help consumers make more informed decisions about connected devices and services. The certification mark is presented as a way to champion good industry practices in a non-regulatory way and help both businesses and users navigate increasing regulation like GDPR.
Ten realities of the internet of things - Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsinowebdagene
The document discusses the risks associated with connecting physical devices to the internet. It notes that internet of things devices can be hacked at the hardware, firmware, or cloud level. Regulations like GDPR will help address some risks for devices sold in the EU, but physical safety issues, connectivity problems, and uncertified products also pose risks. Additionally, most internet of things companies have high failure rates due to the expenses of supporting both digital and physical components of devices. The document encourages considering these risks and challenges when planning for an interconnected world of internet of things technology.
Leah Reich gave a presentation in Oslo, Norway in October 2017 about designing technology with empathy for human administrators and infrastructure. She argued that technology cannot replace bureaucracy and that organizations need human infrastructure to function, but it often sucks currently. Reich advocated for organizations to cultivate a culture where administrators feel supported and appreciated as a whole, rather than just as individuals.
The document discusses the dark net but provides no further details in just two words. It is too short to summarize meaningfully in 3 sentences or less.
UX of Story: Designing the Future of Storytelling – Mandy Mandelsteinwebdagene
The document discusses Mandy Mandelstein's interest in designing future storytelling mediums that incorporate technology. It describes how she realized user experience design principles from human-computer interaction could be applied, with the user being the viewer of a storytelling medium. The document also briefly outlines how storytelling mediums have changed over time, from filmmaking making stories less interactive than previous mediums like radio, to people now consuming stories in new places with new technologies. It quotes Janet H. Murray saying all successful storytelling mediums eventually become transparent, where the medium fades away and only the story itself remains.
The customer universe – med Gerry McGovernwebdagene
A UN study from 1995 and 2016 found that the percentage of people considered "incredibly stupid" or "stupid" decreased from 60% to 50% while the percentage considered "clever" or "incredibly clever" increased from 40% to 50%. Most organizations want customers to do what the organization wants but customers actually want simplicity and only click on 5% of what organizations present. Successful teams spend 2 hours every 6 weeks directly with customers.
2. Hva er greia, lizzm?
Facebook, denne kommersielle plattformen,
har satt noen regler for hva du som
kommersiell aktør kan gjøre på plattformen.
Det ser mange bedrifter ut til å gi beng i.
Jeg irriterer meg over folk som gir beng.
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3. Okei, hva får vi lov til da?
Før var reglene sånn:
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5. Javel? Forklar!
Først og fremst: «Konkurranseregler» er en
dårlig norsk oversettelse.
«Jammen det er ingen konkurranse, vi bare gir bort noe» holder altså ikke.
All «promotering» du gjør på facebook skal
overholde disse reglene.
All promotering du kommuniserer om på
facebook skal også overholde disse reglene!
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6. Og regelen er:
Putt ALT i en app eller ekstern side
Dvs både registrering, deltakelse, trekning, varsling osv.
Fraskriv Facebook alt ansvar
Du kan IKKE bruke noen av facebooks egne
funksjoner
Dvs lik, kommenter, post, sjekk inn osv.
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7. Vanlige feil:
«Vi trekker en tilfeldig av våre fans som får..»
«Lik denne statusen og vær med i trekningen av..»
«Post bilde/historie/vits/dikt, vi kårer beste»
«Svar på dette spørsmålet i kommentarfeltet»
«Delta på eventet og vær med i trekningen av»
«Del på facebook og skriv her at du har gjort det og
vi trekker..»
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8. Men er det så
farlig da..?
JA for pokker, bare følg reglene som alle oss
andre!
...og dessuten kan Facebook komme til å
stenge facebook-siden din. Og det er ikke
særlig gøy.
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