Jeff owns a small digital media business and wanted to pursue new marketing ideas to increase clients and income. He had eight potential marketing ideas but didn't have time to pursue all of them. The assistant helped Jeff evaluate the options over three meetings. They discussed goals and criteria. Lower priority options were eliminated. The assistant provided written summaries of their discussions and analysis. They used a prioritization grid and numerical ratings to further evaluate the remaining options against Jeff's criteria. The top option was clear, and Jeff felt the structured process helped him make the right decision to meet his objectives.
There is a picture of a rectangle divided into smaller rectangles with alternating colors. The question asks how many rectangles are in the white stripe. By counting the number of small rectangles in the white colored stripe, the answer is 5 rectangles in the white stripe.
STADY est un concept marketing de proximité qui permet aux clubs ou évènementiels, d’augmenter la visibilité de leurs annonceurs en communiquant au plus près de leurs cibles et de façon précise, au cœur des tribunes, des gradins, ou des zones partenaires.
Seorang pria bertekad untuk menjadi luar biasa dengan cara belajar dari orang-orang sukses, berpikir positif, dan berusaha sekuat tenaga. Dia menyadari bahwa kegagalan adalah bagian dari proses menuju kesuksesan, dan bahwa kesuksesan sejati berasal dari dalam diri sendiri.
Cross-teaming involves having representatives from different teams attend each other's meetings to share updates, ideas, and learning. The goals are to increase understanding between teams, knowledge of others' roles, team cohesion, communication, and sharing of best practices. Representatives from the Sunteam and HP team would attend the Performance & Capacity team meetings and vice versa to foster collaboration.
A farmer had animals in a paddock with 17 heads and 56 legs total. Sheep have 1 head and 4 legs each, while chickens have 1 head and 2 legs each. To have 17 heads and 56 legs, there must have been 10 sheep (with 10 heads and 40 legs) and 7 chickens (with 7 heads and 14 legs) in the paddock.
A mind map summary of the paper "Languages of Innovation" by Alan Blackwell and David Good. Reference Dave Gray's blog post http://www.knowledgegames.net/?p=58
Jeff owns a small digital media business and wanted to pursue new marketing ideas to increase clients and income. He had eight potential marketing ideas but didn't have time to pursue all of them. The assistant helped Jeff evaluate the options over three meetings. They discussed goals and criteria. Lower priority options were eliminated. The assistant provided written summaries of their discussions and analysis. They used a prioritization grid and numerical ratings to further evaluate the remaining options against Jeff's criteria. The top option was clear, and Jeff felt the structured process helped him make the right decision to meet his objectives.
There is a picture of a rectangle divided into smaller rectangles with alternating colors. The question asks how many rectangles are in the white stripe. By counting the number of small rectangles in the white colored stripe, the answer is 5 rectangles in the white stripe.
STADY est un concept marketing de proximité qui permet aux clubs ou évènementiels, d’augmenter la visibilité de leurs annonceurs en communiquant au plus près de leurs cibles et de façon précise, au cœur des tribunes, des gradins, ou des zones partenaires.
Seorang pria bertekad untuk menjadi luar biasa dengan cara belajar dari orang-orang sukses, berpikir positif, dan berusaha sekuat tenaga. Dia menyadari bahwa kegagalan adalah bagian dari proses menuju kesuksesan, dan bahwa kesuksesan sejati berasal dari dalam diri sendiri.
Cross-teaming involves having representatives from different teams attend each other's meetings to share updates, ideas, and learning. The goals are to increase understanding between teams, knowledge of others' roles, team cohesion, communication, and sharing of best practices. Representatives from the Sunteam and HP team would attend the Performance & Capacity team meetings and vice versa to foster collaboration.
A farmer had animals in a paddock with 17 heads and 56 legs total. Sheep have 1 head and 4 legs each, while chickens have 1 head and 2 legs each. To have 17 heads and 56 legs, there must have been 10 sheep (with 10 heads and 40 legs) and 7 chickens (with 7 heads and 14 legs) in the paddock.
A mind map summary of the paper "Languages of Innovation" by Alan Blackwell and David Good. Reference Dave Gray's blog post http://www.knowledgegames.net/?p=58
Learning Visual Language: An essential life skill for the internet ageKaren Bennett
My Elephant Egg (pecha kucha) presentation for Oct. 22, 2009. There is also a handout to accompany it. Version 3, final (with modifications to make it more universal for Slideshare).
This document contrasts different artistic styles along a spectrum from linear to painterly. Linear styles like Neo-Classical art are more idealized and uniform with closed forms, while painterly styles like Romanticism depict the real world dynamically with open forms, intimate lighting, and a sense of time in flux rather than stopped.
This diagram shows the key elements to identifying your life's work: your purpose is what the world needs that you care about, your gifts are what you're uniquely good at, your passions are what you love doing, and your life's work combines your purpose, gifts and passions.
A decision making / problem solving model, based on the "wheel of mindfulness" model in Wisdom at Work by Joel and Michelle Levey. Fill it in to think through a problem and reach a decision.
The document describes the "Wheel of Mindfulness", a tool to help people thoughtfully resolve issues and make considered decisions. The wheel prompts self-reflection on the objective facts of a situation, one's interpretations and stories, desires and priorities, potential actions, and feelings. Considering multiple perspectives can lead to wiser resolutions aligned with one's values and goals.
This document discusses why some ideas are more memorable and spread more effectively than others. It suggests that ideas are more likely to stick or survive if they are simple, unexpected, concrete, credible, tell stories, and create emotion. The document focuses on identifying the characteristics that make ideas more successful at spreading and being remembered.
The document outlines key principles for creating ideas that stick, including keeping messages simple yet profound, unexpected yet interesting, concrete yet believable. It emphasizes using stories, analogies, visuals, and credibility to help people understand, remember, care about, and act upon new ideas.
World Café Conversations are structured group discussions that use a café environment to facilitate casual conversations about important topics. Participants move between small discussion tables, allowing ideas to be shared across groups. This promotes understanding between diverse perspectives and collaborative problem solving. Key aspects include clarifying the discussion topic, creating a welcoming environment, encouraging all voices, and connecting different views. After multiple discussion rounds, the whole group reflects on common themes and insights generated through the process.
This document outlines the key steps in a planning and evaluation process:
1) Define the focus question or problem to be solved
2) Establish the theoretical and conceptual basis for understanding the problem
3) Determine the methods that will be used to solve the problem and implement the plan
This document outlines a framework for planning, implementing, and evaluating a project or process. The framework includes establishing a focus question, value basis, theory basis, conceptual basis, methods basis, objects and events to implement, records of data quality, transformations that occurred, value claims made, and conclusions drawn.
This document shows the number of days worked by individuals J and K each month from January to December for the years 2004, 2005, and 2006. It also provides the cumulative number of days worked for each person by month.
The document shows the number of days sailed each month for the years 2004, 2005, and 2006, as well as the cumulative number of days sailed for each year. In 2004, the most days sailed in one month was 28 in April, and the total days sailed was 187. In 2005, the most days sailed in one month was 23 in June and July, and the total was 175. In 2006, the most days sailed in one month was 24 in May, and the total was 161.
A race clinic taught by world champion windsurfers Phil McGain and Kevin Pritchard will be held on May 21, 2005 to prepare participants for the upcoming Maui Race Series. Attendees will learn how to prepare their equipment, body, and mind for racing and get personalized advice while practicing skills on the water with the pros. Advance registration is required as space is limited.
A race clinic will be held on May 21, 2005 in Maui to help sailors maximize their performance. World champion windsurfers Phil McGain and Kevin Pritchard will provide personalized training on preparing equipment, body, and mind for racing. Attendees will learn skills and practice on the water. Advance registration is required as space is limited.
1. The document summarizes observations and suggestions from workshops regarding zoning and development plans for Maui.
2. It discusses creating walkable town centers based on the traditional ahupua'a land division of uka, kula, and kai zones.
3. Options for improving the highway through Olowalu are presented, including reducing it to two lanes with connector roads or a "couplet" system to allow for turns and pedestrian crossings.
Matt Pritchard, a world champion sailor, will be holding a sailing clinic at Kanaha Beach Park on October 15th from 9am to 3pm to help advanced sailors take their skills to the next level in wave riding, aerial maneuvers, tricks and transitions. Interested sailors must register in advance by calling HST at 871-5423.
Learning Visual Language: An essential life skill for the internet ageKaren Bennett
My Elephant Egg (pecha kucha) presentation for Oct. 22, 2009. There is also a handout to accompany it. Version 3, final (with modifications to make it more universal for Slideshare).
This document contrasts different artistic styles along a spectrum from linear to painterly. Linear styles like Neo-Classical art are more idealized and uniform with closed forms, while painterly styles like Romanticism depict the real world dynamically with open forms, intimate lighting, and a sense of time in flux rather than stopped.
This diagram shows the key elements to identifying your life's work: your purpose is what the world needs that you care about, your gifts are what you're uniquely good at, your passions are what you love doing, and your life's work combines your purpose, gifts and passions.
A decision making / problem solving model, based on the "wheel of mindfulness" model in Wisdom at Work by Joel and Michelle Levey. Fill it in to think through a problem and reach a decision.
The document describes the "Wheel of Mindfulness", a tool to help people thoughtfully resolve issues and make considered decisions. The wheel prompts self-reflection on the objective facts of a situation, one's interpretations and stories, desires and priorities, potential actions, and feelings. Considering multiple perspectives can lead to wiser resolutions aligned with one's values and goals.
This document discusses why some ideas are more memorable and spread more effectively than others. It suggests that ideas are more likely to stick or survive if they are simple, unexpected, concrete, credible, tell stories, and create emotion. The document focuses on identifying the characteristics that make ideas more successful at spreading and being remembered.
The document outlines key principles for creating ideas that stick, including keeping messages simple yet profound, unexpected yet interesting, concrete yet believable. It emphasizes using stories, analogies, visuals, and credibility to help people understand, remember, care about, and act upon new ideas.
World Café Conversations are structured group discussions that use a café environment to facilitate casual conversations about important topics. Participants move between small discussion tables, allowing ideas to be shared across groups. This promotes understanding between diverse perspectives and collaborative problem solving. Key aspects include clarifying the discussion topic, creating a welcoming environment, encouraging all voices, and connecting different views. After multiple discussion rounds, the whole group reflects on common themes and insights generated through the process.
This document outlines the key steps in a planning and evaluation process:
1) Define the focus question or problem to be solved
2) Establish the theoretical and conceptual basis for understanding the problem
3) Determine the methods that will be used to solve the problem and implement the plan
This document outlines a framework for planning, implementing, and evaluating a project or process. The framework includes establishing a focus question, value basis, theory basis, conceptual basis, methods basis, objects and events to implement, records of data quality, transformations that occurred, value claims made, and conclusions drawn.
This document shows the number of days worked by individuals J and K each month from January to December for the years 2004, 2005, and 2006. It also provides the cumulative number of days worked for each person by month.
The document shows the number of days sailed each month for the years 2004, 2005, and 2006, as well as the cumulative number of days sailed for each year. In 2004, the most days sailed in one month was 28 in April, and the total days sailed was 187. In 2005, the most days sailed in one month was 23 in June and July, and the total was 175. In 2006, the most days sailed in one month was 24 in May, and the total was 161.
A race clinic taught by world champion windsurfers Phil McGain and Kevin Pritchard will be held on May 21, 2005 to prepare participants for the upcoming Maui Race Series. Attendees will learn how to prepare their equipment, body, and mind for racing and get personalized advice while practicing skills on the water with the pros. Advance registration is required as space is limited.
A race clinic will be held on May 21, 2005 in Maui to help sailors maximize their performance. World champion windsurfers Phil McGain and Kevin Pritchard will provide personalized training on preparing equipment, body, and mind for racing. Attendees will learn skills and practice on the water. Advance registration is required as space is limited.
1. The document summarizes observations and suggestions from workshops regarding zoning and development plans for Maui.
2. It discusses creating walkable town centers based on the traditional ahupua'a land division of uka, kula, and kai zones.
3. Options for improving the highway through Olowalu are presented, including reducing it to two lanes with connector roads or a "couplet" system to allow for turns and pedestrian crossings.
Matt Pritchard, a world champion sailor, will be holding a sailing clinic at Kanaha Beach Park on October 15th from 9am to 3pm to help advanced sailors take their skills to the next level in wave riding, aerial maneuvers, tricks and transitions. Interested sailors must register in advance by calling HST at 871-5423.