Our business events have been slow to react to changes in recent years. How can we use the new tools including meeting design, audience engagement and event technology to make our events better.
This presentation was given to the Phoenix Chapter of IABC on April 29, 2010. The content discusses business uses of social media, imperatives for nonprofits, creating a plan, popular tools and potential pitfalls for social media programs.
Organizations are in the throes of planning for 2011 – so how can you lay the groundwork now to effectively integrate social media and public relations efforts next year? This presentation outlines how a unified approach is greater than the sum of its parts, and walks through the planning process – from finding your audiences to evaluating and optimizing your programs for integration.
Demystifying Communication in a Digital World: Social Media 101Shonali Burke
I recently presented a couple of workshops at Goodwill Industries International's 2009 Summer Learning Event, held annually for its employees. Here's the one on social media (primarily for newbies).
In July 2010, I presented a two-part seminar to PRSA Alaska, both in Anchorage and Fairbanks. This is Part II, which focused on PR measurement do's, don'ts and how to's.
On October 18, 2010, I presented at PRSA's annual conference on measurement "in the age of now." As always, I tried to keep the focus on practicality and public relations outcomes, rather than simply outputs.
"Social Me What?" Social Media for Non-profits and AssociationsShonali Burke
In November 2009, I spoke at a PRSA-NCC (National Capital Chapter) event geared towards associations and non-profits. We examined how these groups can break through the haze surrounding social media and use it effectively to further their missions.
From ROI to KPI: Practical Solutions to Measurement ConundrumsShonali Burke
In a world where dollars and cents (or perhaps Euros) are more important than ever, measuring the effectiveness of our communication outreach is the only way to underscore the importance of communication as a critical organizational function.
While the concept of measurement has long been a pillar of the classic communication plan, it is only fairly recently that we have started to set standards for PR and communication measurement that pass muster when compared to other business metrics—standards that are slowly becoming acknowledged and implemented industry-wide. But it's a crowded field, and how do you separate the wheat from the chaff? What's more, how do you start to measure social media, let alone traditional media?
At PRSA's 2009 International Conference, I talked about measurement best practices, and showed how to go from measurement novice to maven. Included are practical ways to incorporate measures that matter into your communication plan, and show how to tie your communication efforts to organizational objectives that will demonstrate your value to your organization.
From WTF to KPI: Demonstrating the Business Value of Public RelationsShonali Burke
For years, PR has been plagued by the perception that it is not a strategic business function - though all the textbooks say it is. This presentation, created for a webinar for PRSA, examines PR's business value, and how to integrate best practices into your work to show the value you bring to your organization.
This presentation was given to the Phoenix Chapter of IABC on April 29, 2010. The content discusses business uses of social media, imperatives for nonprofits, creating a plan, popular tools and potential pitfalls for social media programs.
Organizations are in the throes of planning for 2011 – so how can you lay the groundwork now to effectively integrate social media and public relations efforts next year? This presentation outlines how a unified approach is greater than the sum of its parts, and walks through the planning process – from finding your audiences to evaluating and optimizing your programs for integration.
Demystifying Communication in a Digital World: Social Media 101Shonali Burke
I recently presented a couple of workshops at Goodwill Industries International's 2009 Summer Learning Event, held annually for its employees. Here's the one on social media (primarily for newbies).
In July 2010, I presented a two-part seminar to PRSA Alaska, both in Anchorage and Fairbanks. This is Part II, which focused on PR measurement do's, don'ts and how to's.
On October 18, 2010, I presented at PRSA's annual conference on measurement "in the age of now." As always, I tried to keep the focus on practicality and public relations outcomes, rather than simply outputs.
"Social Me What?" Social Media for Non-profits and AssociationsShonali Burke
In November 2009, I spoke at a PRSA-NCC (National Capital Chapter) event geared towards associations and non-profits. We examined how these groups can break through the haze surrounding social media and use it effectively to further their missions.
From ROI to KPI: Practical Solutions to Measurement ConundrumsShonali Burke
In a world where dollars and cents (or perhaps Euros) are more important than ever, measuring the effectiveness of our communication outreach is the only way to underscore the importance of communication as a critical organizational function.
While the concept of measurement has long been a pillar of the classic communication plan, it is only fairly recently that we have started to set standards for PR and communication measurement that pass muster when compared to other business metrics—standards that are slowly becoming acknowledged and implemented industry-wide. But it's a crowded field, and how do you separate the wheat from the chaff? What's more, how do you start to measure social media, let alone traditional media?
At PRSA's 2009 International Conference, I talked about measurement best practices, and showed how to go from measurement novice to maven. Included are practical ways to incorporate measures that matter into your communication plan, and show how to tie your communication efforts to organizational objectives that will demonstrate your value to your organization.
From WTF to KPI: Demonstrating the Business Value of Public RelationsShonali Burke
For years, PR has been plagued by the perception that it is not a strategic business function - though all the textbooks say it is. This presentation, created for a webinar for PRSA, examines PR's business value, and how to integrate best practices into your work to show the value you bring to your organization.
When we measure the value of public relations, the most important thing to do is to show how it supports business objectives. That's what this deck, a webinar for PRSA, speaks to.
There is no magic wand for the perfect solution to public relations measurement. But with some smart thinking and creative solutions, we can weave magic with smart measurement that shows how public relations is helping to achieve business objectives.
"S" Is For Strategy: Charting Communication In The Digital AgeShonali Burke
In July 2010, I presented a two-part seminar to PRSA Alaska, both in Anchorage and Fairbanks. This is Part I, which focused on strategic communication planning in the digital age.
Social media brings with it endless opportunities. Five year's ago HR professionals may not have considered the endless opportunities that it can bring and feared its existence. Today that has changed and the HR community are now embracing this.
CIPD Derbyshire & Notts Branch - Putting Social Media to work February 2015Perry Timms
A mixture of the overview of how social got us all in its grip to a practical use of it by a large organisation in a competitive sector. How's social become something to be more tuned into and how do you get into social sensibly and smartly.
Leslie describes how you can use together to engage an audience. And why engagement is so important. Delivered at Gallus Events - Better Meetings and Events
Creating Creative Events for the Professional Publishers Association ScotlandWilliam Thomson
How do you embed creativity in your organisation? And where does "creativity" live in your events. In this presentation we look at the tips and techniques for ensuring a creative environment exists in your organisation. We then look at the secrets to other creative events.
This first half of the slides cover a proven approach to event management. The second half of the slides look at supporting a creative approach to event management. The deck supports new ideas to make every event more dynamic and memorable.
A great summary of how you can ensure that you still get the most out of your events while working with less. Presentation at Gallus Events Better Meetings and Events
Mobile Apps to create Better Meetings and Events. Leslie Robertson.William Thomson
If meetings and events are popular because they’re inherently social, and mobile apps are popular because they are social too, what happens when you combine them?
Magic!
Creating compelling events and doing more with lessWilliam Thomson
- What does success look like for your organisation?
- Establishing the ROI, ROO and ROE factor
- Knowing your customer and creating the story
- Doing more with less
How do event planners use the new tools that are available to run better meetings and events? In this deck we look at what the tools are and why we need to use them.
The Five Event Tech Fears and how to persuade regions, volunteers and membersWilliam Thomson
An outline to the key themes at Tech Fest 2015 followed by a presentation looking at how to ensure members, regions and volunteers are able to use and embed event technology.
When we measure the value of public relations, the most important thing to do is to show how it supports business objectives. That's what this deck, a webinar for PRSA, speaks to.
There is no magic wand for the perfect solution to public relations measurement. But with some smart thinking and creative solutions, we can weave magic with smart measurement that shows how public relations is helping to achieve business objectives.
"S" Is For Strategy: Charting Communication In The Digital AgeShonali Burke
In July 2010, I presented a two-part seminar to PRSA Alaska, both in Anchorage and Fairbanks. This is Part I, which focused on strategic communication planning in the digital age.
Social media brings with it endless opportunities. Five year's ago HR professionals may not have considered the endless opportunities that it can bring and feared its existence. Today that has changed and the HR community are now embracing this.
CIPD Derbyshire & Notts Branch - Putting Social Media to work February 2015Perry Timms
A mixture of the overview of how social got us all in its grip to a practical use of it by a large organisation in a competitive sector. How's social become something to be more tuned into and how do you get into social sensibly and smartly.
Leslie describes how you can use together to engage an audience. And why engagement is so important. Delivered at Gallus Events - Better Meetings and Events
Creating Creative Events for the Professional Publishers Association ScotlandWilliam Thomson
How do you embed creativity in your organisation? And where does "creativity" live in your events. In this presentation we look at the tips and techniques for ensuring a creative environment exists in your organisation. We then look at the secrets to other creative events.
This first half of the slides cover a proven approach to event management. The second half of the slides look at supporting a creative approach to event management. The deck supports new ideas to make every event more dynamic and memorable.
A great summary of how you can ensure that you still get the most out of your events while working with less. Presentation at Gallus Events Better Meetings and Events
Mobile Apps to create Better Meetings and Events. Leslie Robertson.William Thomson
If meetings and events are popular because they’re inherently social, and mobile apps are popular because they are social too, what happens when you combine them?
Magic!
Creating compelling events and doing more with lessWilliam Thomson
- What does success look like for your organisation?
- Establishing the ROI, ROO and ROE factor
- Knowing your customer and creating the story
- Doing more with less
How do event planners use the new tools that are available to run better meetings and events? In this deck we look at what the tools are and why we need to use them.
The Five Event Tech Fears and how to persuade regions, volunteers and membersWilliam Thomson
An outline to the key themes at Tech Fest 2015 followed by a presentation looking at how to ensure members, regions and volunteers are able to use and embed event technology.
Nick Morgan's presentation at Tech Fest 19th June, 2015. A glimpse at how festivals and brands are leveraging event technology and what they are planning to do in the future.
Slides from WhoStoleMyAudience a one day meeting design master class held in Edinburgh.
Content looks at the practical implementation of meeting design and a creative approach to conferences. Sets about reclaiming the conference! Making it cool again.
How event planners use event technology is changing. Some planners are shifting the focus from how attendees can have support from mobiles and apps to look at how they can power the planner. This is a list of ten areas to focus on when planning to use a mobile at your own event
Wondering what Tech Fest 2015 will be like. Probably a lot like the last few years. Packed full of innovation, engaging content and great event technology.
On the money and down to earth. William talks the talk and he ensures that he walks the walk. His sessions are built on his own experience across almost 20 years as an event organiser.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
Delivering Micro-Credentials in Technical and Vocational Education and TrainingAG2 Design
Explore how micro-credentials are transforming Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) with this comprehensive slide deck. Discover what micro-credentials are, their importance in TVET, the advantages they offer, and the insights from industry experts. Additionally, learn about the top software applications available for creating and managing micro-credentials. This presentation also includes valuable resources and a discussion on the future of these specialised certifications.
For more detailed information on delivering micro-credentials in TVET, visit this https://tvettrainer.com/delivering-micro-credentials-in-tvet/
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