This is a presentation with information about getting started developing Android Applications. It includes history about the platform, important definitions, and details about tools and techniques to help people get started developing mobile apps targeting Android.
This was for an all day presentation - and is OLD! Some of the information (especially any reference to the tools, including Eclipse) is wrong, and deprecated.
How to design enterprise apps that sellInVision App
Your customers expect great UX from your enterprise app. So do you. With gnarly legacy code to wrangle, complex requirements to manage, and results to deliver, you need to have the right process. Arm yourself with techniques and methods to craft successful enterprise apps.
This in-depth webinar from Jessica Tiao of Kissmetrics gives you the tools, advice, and best practices you need to succeed.
Devil’s Advocate: A Methodology to Improve Competitive IntelligenceDr. Avner Barnea
Creating an influential CI unit, with strong capabilities in analysis. The methodology of Devil’s Advocate can Improve Competitive Intelligence performance
The Top 5 Mistakes in Blockchain Projects Implementation | Bockchain Adoption...Fluence.sh
The world continues to surprise the public with a constantly-growing number of different projects. One of these marvels is the blockchain, which hosts many successful ventures on the blockchain project ecosystem. But most of these business schemes become inactive because of the problems they were faced during blockchain implementation. The question is: how to start and not to fail in the deployment of decentralized technologies? Below are the issues covered in this presentation:
1. Wrong Statement of Project During ICO/Token Introduction.
2. Wrong Decision on Blockchain Type and Consensus.
3. Wrong Business Model.
4. Profitability versus Cryptocurrency Return.
5. Wrong Market Estimations.
This presentation was originally delivered in three parts at the SharePoint Evolutions conference in London, 15th April 2013. It was designed for a business audience - project leads and decision makers responsible for delivering intranet projects
Deliverable 2 - Using Visuals to Enhance Viewer PerceptionCompet.docxtheodorelove43763
Deliverable 2 - Using Visuals to Enhance Viewer Perception
Competency
Analyze and interpret perceptual elements of visual media communication to identify effective visual messages.
Scenario
You have been hired by a large law enforcement agency to analyze the images used on advertising billboards in both urban and suburban regions. The billboards visually display a new campaign message to improve neighborhood safety.
During your analysis, you find that the images used on billboards in the urban areas are exactly the same as the images used in the suburban areas. Both images show parents happily talking with law enforcement officers while children run over green lawns having a fun balloon fight. You decide that these images are not sending proper perceptual messages. You decide to create a visual analysis video for the law enforcement agency to share with the administration
For the video visual analysis, you realize you will need to find two new images that are quite different from one another. One image will be used on the urban billboard, and the other image will be used on the suburban billboard. In your video presentation, you will compare and contrast how each image utilizes the following:
1. Compare and contrast the visual elements of cultural familiarity. Explain why it is important to use culturally familiar visuals that are quite different in the urban and suburban billboard images. Include specific visuals in your visual analysis.
2. Identify specific visual examples of the following cognitive elements: memories, experiences, and expectation. Compare and contrast how urban and suburban viewers may be affected differently by those specific cognitive visual elements.
3. Explain the difference between urban and suburban viewers' emotionally engagement with each of the billboard images.
4. Identify visual semiotic codes in both images: metonymic, analogical, displaced, and condensed. Discuss the importance of using these codes. Include specific visuals in each part of your visual analysis.
As you outline your ideas for the video, you decide to record your verbal analysis while analyzing the two visuals in less than seven minutes for added clarity.
/
FEATURE
8 common project management mistakes — and how to avoid them
IT executives and certified project management professionals reveal the most common reasons projects get derailed and
what project managers can do to keep them on track.
By Jennifer Lonoff Schiff
CIO |
JUN 28, 2017 3:00 AM PDT
So many projects, so much mismanagement. That's the refrain of many IT executives. Indeed, even with project
management software, IT projects often wind up taking longer (much longer) than planned and costing more than
budgeted.
While no two projects are exactly the same, the issues that can affect — and potentially jeopardize — them are
often quite similar. And even good project managers can make mistakes when wrangling a big, complex project —
or when being bombarded with change requests..
Deliverable 2 - Using Visuals to Enhance Viewer PerceptionCompet.docxcargillfilberto
Deliverable 2 - Using Visuals to Enhance Viewer Perception
Competency
Analyze and interpret perceptual elements of visual media communication to identify effective visual messages.
Scenario
You have been hired by a large law enforcement agency to analyze the images used on advertising billboards in both urban and suburban regions. The billboards visually display a new campaign message to improve neighborhood safety.
During your analysis, you find that the images used on billboards in the urban areas are exactly the same as the images used in the suburban areas. Both images show parents happily talking with law enforcement officers while children run over green lawns having a fun balloon fight. You decide that these images are not sending proper perceptual messages. You decide to create a visual analysis video for the law enforcement agency to share with the administration
For the video visual analysis, you realize you will need to find two new images that are quite different from one another. One image will be used on the urban billboard, and the other image will be used on the suburban billboard. In your video presentation, you will compare and contrast how each image utilizes the following:
1. Compare and contrast the visual elements of cultural familiarity. Explain why it is important to use culturally familiar visuals that are quite different in the urban and suburban billboard images. Include specific visuals in your visual analysis.
2. Identify specific visual examples of the following cognitive elements: memories, experiences, and expectation. Compare and contrast how urban and suburban viewers may be affected differently by those specific cognitive visual elements.
3. Explain the difference between urban and suburban viewers' emotionally engagement with each of the billboard images.
4. Identify visual semiotic codes in both images: metonymic, analogical, displaced, and condensed. Discuss the importance of using these codes. Include specific visuals in each part of your visual analysis.
As you outline your ideas for the video, you decide to record your verbal analysis while analyzing the two visuals in less than seven minutes for added clarity.
/
FEATURE
8 common project management mistakes — and how to avoid them
IT executives and certified project management professionals reveal the most common reasons projects get derailed and
what project managers can do to keep them on track.
By Jennifer Lonoff Schiff
CIO |
JUN 28, 2017 3:00 AM PDT
So many projects, so much mismanagement. That's the refrain of many IT executives. Indeed, even with project
management software, IT projects often wind up taking longer (much longer) than planned and costing more than
budgeted.
While no two projects are exactly the same, the issues that can affect — and potentially jeopardize — them are
often quite similar. And even good project managers can make mistakes when wrangling a big, complex project —
or when being bombarded with change requests..
A strong communication capability between the business and IT ensures the alignment of business requirements with delivered IT functionality and value. Use this storyboard to understand common barriers to effective requirements management, tactical solutions to overcome these barriers, and how to achieve a high level of project success.
This storyboard will help you:
•Understand the common barriers to effective requirements management
•Learn how organizations have solved these challenges
•Implement your own tactical solutions to enable effective communication of business requirements for IT projects in your organization
•Achieve a high level of project success
Whether an organization develops its own applications or implements packaged solutions, the success of the project depends on the clear communication of business requirements in terms IT can understand and deliver.
Avoiding the “Technical Debt Collectors” with DevOpsCA Technologies
We are taught from an early age to be careful with our money, to avoid the dangers of debt. So why is it that we, in IT, are so poor at managing our own “Technical Debt”?
Like all debt, the burden of Technical Debt compounds over time, making it hard to make changes later to key systems and applications. Here are five steps to controlling personal debt that might also help us manage Technical Debt.
Download the white paper here: http://cainc.to/Jyj7kC
This is a presentation with information about getting started developing Android Applications. It includes history about the platform, important definitions, and details about tools and techniques to help people get started developing mobile apps targeting Android.
This was for an all day presentation - and is OLD! Some of the information (especially any reference to the tools, including Eclipse) is wrong, and deprecated.
How to design enterprise apps that sellInVision App
Your customers expect great UX from your enterprise app. So do you. With gnarly legacy code to wrangle, complex requirements to manage, and results to deliver, you need to have the right process. Arm yourself with techniques and methods to craft successful enterprise apps.
This in-depth webinar from Jessica Tiao of Kissmetrics gives you the tools, advice, and best practices you need to succeed.
Devil’s Advocate: A Methodology to Improve Competitive IntelligenceDr. Avner Barnea
Creating an influential CI unit, with strong capabilities in analysis. The methodology of Devil’s Advocate can Improve Competitive Intelligence performance
The Top 5 Mistakes in Blockchain Projects Implementation | Bockchain Adoption...Fluence.sh
The world continues to surprise the public with a constantly-growing number of different projects. One of these marvels is the blockchain, which hosts many successful ventures on the blockchain project ecosystem. But most of these business schemes become inactive because of the problems they were faced during blockchain implementation. The question is: how to start and not to fail in the deployment of decentralized technologies? Below are the issues covered in this presentation:
1. Wrong Statement of Project During ICO/Token Introduction.
2. Wrong Decision on Blockchain Type and Consensus.
3. Wrong Business Model.
4. Profitability versus Cryptocurrency Return.
5. Wrong Market Estimations.
This presentation was originally delivered in three parts at the SharePoint Evolutions conference in London, 15th April 2013. It was designed for a business audience - project leads and decision makers responsible for delivering intranet projects
Deliverable 2 - Using Visuals to Enhance Viewer PerceptionCompet.docxtheodorelove43763
Deliverable 2 - Using Visuals to Enhance Viewer Perception
Competency
Analyze and interpret perceptual elements of visual media communication to identify effective visual messages.
Scenario
You have been hired by a large law enforcement agency to analyze the images used on advertising billboards in both urban and suburban regions. The billboards visually display a new campaign message to improve neighborhood safety.
During your analysis, you find that the images used on billboards in the urban areas are exactly the same as the images used in the suburban areas. Both images show parents happily talking with law enforcement officers while children run over green lawns having a fun balloon fight. You decide that these images are not sending proper perceptual messages. You decide to create a visual analysis video for the law enforcement agency to share with the administration
For the video visual analysis, you realize you will need to find two new images that are quite different from one another. One image will be used on the urban billboard, and the other image will be used on the suburban billboard. In your video presentation, you will compare and contrast how each image utilizes the following:
1. Compare and contrast the visual elements of cultural familiarity. Explain why it is important to use culturally familiar visuals that are quite different in the urban and suburban billboard images. Include specific visuals in your visual analysis.
2. Identify specific visual examples of the following cognitive elements: memories, experiences, and expectation. Compare and contrast how urban and suburban viewers may be affected differently by those specific cognitive visual elements.
3. Explain the difference between urban and suburban viewers' emotionally engagement with each of the billboard images.
4. Identify visual semiotic codes in both images: metonymic, analogical, displaced, and condensed. Discuss the importance of using these codes. Include specific visuals in each part of your visual analysis.
As you outline your ideas for the video, you decide to record your verbal analysis while analyzing the two visuals in less than seven minutes for added clarity.
/
FEATURE
8 common project management mistakes — and how to avoid them
IT executives and certified project management professionals reveal the most common reasons projects get derailed and
what project managers can do to keep them on track.
By Jennifer Lonoff Schiff
CIO |
JUN 28, 2017 3:00 AM PDT
So many projects, so much mismanagement. That's the refrain of many IT executives. Indeed, even with project
management software, IT projects often wind up taking longer (much longer) than planned and costing more than
budgeted.
While no two projects are exactly the same, the issues that can affect — and potentially jeopardize — them are
often quite similar. And even good project managers can make mistakes when wrangling a big, complex project —
or when being bombarded with change requests..
Deliverable 2 - Using Visuals to Enhance Viewer PerceptionCompet.docxcargillfilberto
Deliverable 2 - Using Visuals to Enhance Viewer Perception
Competency
Analyze and interpret perceptual elements of visual media communication to identify effective visual messages.
Scenario
You have been hired by a large law enforcement agency to analyze the images used on advertising billboards in both urban and suburban regions. The billboards visually display a new campaign message to improve neighborhood safety.
During your analysis, you find that the images used on billboards in the urban areas are exactly the same as the images used in the suburban areas. Both images show parents happily talking with law enforcement officers while children run over green lawns having a fun balloon fight. You decide that these images are not sending proper perceptual messages. You decide to create a visual analysis video for the law enforcement agency to share with the administration
For the video visual analysis, you realize you will need to find two new images that are quite different from one another. One image will be used on the urban billboard, and the other image will be used on the suburban billboard. In your video presentation, you will compare and contrast how each image utilizes the following:
1. Compare and contrast the visual elements of cultural familiarity. Explain why it is important to use culturally familiar visuals that are quite different in the urban and suburban billboard images. Include specific visuals in your visual analysis.
2. Identify specific visual examples of the following cognitive elements: memories, experiences, and expectation. Compare and contrast how urban and suburban viewers may be affected differently by those specific cognitive visual elements.
3. Explain the difference between urban and suburban viewers' emotionally engagement with each of the billboard images.
4. Identify visual semiotic codes in both images: metonymic, analogical, displaced, and condensed. Discuss the importance of using these codes. Include specific visuals in each part of your visual analysis.
As you outline your ideas for the video, you decide to record your verbal analysis while analyzing the two visuals in less than seven minutes for added clarity.
/
FEATURE
8 common project management mistakes — and how to avoid them
IT executives and certified project management professionals reveal the most common reasons projects get derailed and
what project managers can do to keep them on track.
By Jennifer Lonoff Schiff
CIO |
JUN 28, 2017 3:00 AM PDT
So many projects, so much mismanagement. That's the refrain of many IT executives. Indeed, even with project
management software, IT projects often wind up taking longer (much longer) than planned and costing more than
budgeted.
While no two projects are exactly the same, the issues that can affect — and potentially jeopardize — them are
often quite similar. And even good project managers can make mistakes when wrangling a big, complex project —
or when being bombarded with change requests..
A strong communication capability between the business and IT ensures the alignment of business requirements with delivered IT functionality and value. Use this storyboard to understand common barriers to effective requirements management, tactical solutions to overcome these barriers, and how to achieve a high level of project success.
This storyboard will help you:
•Understand the common barriers to effective requirements management
•Learn how organizations have solved these challenges
•Implement your own tactical solutions to enable effective communication of business requirements for IT projects in your organization
•Achieve a high level of project success
Whether an organization develops its own applications or implements packaged solutions, the success of the project depends on the clear communication of business requirements in terms IT can understand and deliver.
Avoiding the “Technical Debt Collectors” with DevOpsCA Technologies
We are taught from an early age to be careful with our money, to avoid the dangers of debt. So why is it that we, in IT, are so poor at managing our own “Technical Debt”?
Like all debt, the burden of Technical Debt compounds over time, making it hard to make changes later to key systems and applications. Here are five steps to controlling personal debt that might also help us manage Technical Debt.
Download the white paper here: http://cainc.to/Jyj7kC
BA and Beyond 20 - Jan de Vries - What can Antifragility do for business anal...BA and Beyond
This presentation/workshop is about mapping the consequences of antifragility for the profession of the modern business analyst. An antifragile system or organisation has the ability to become stronger as a result of unexpected events, malfunctions and errors. In other words, 'what does not kill you, makes you stronger'. But most organisations and systems are designed to deal exclusively with known risks. And process designers and IT departments have invested heavily in preventing errors. What would happen if you designed a system while assuming that all components can and will fail. And additionally generate random failures to test the resilience of the system. The Chaos Monkey, designed by Netflix, is one of the best - technical - examples in this field.
What does this approach mean for business analysis, for the 6 BABOK areas and especially for Strategy Analysis and Solution Evaluation? After all, how antifragile should an organisation become? To what extent is an organisation prepared to invest in this? And what is technically possible at all?
Great Ideas Do Not Succeed On Their Moral Authoritycarlkessler
Technical staff often think that because an idea is a good, it should succeed of its own merit. In reality, one needs a good business case and solid effort in selling the value to the corporation. This presentation covers many of the pitfalls awaiting the person as the beginning selling their idea.
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A key skill for auditors is becoming an effective communicator. Auditors must be able to clearly convey thoughts, ideas, and suggestions during meetings, presentations, interviews, and negotiations with audit clients. As you move through your career, it’s important to develop your own communication style, learn how to respond to the styles of others, get your message across clearly, maintain poise, and project your own professionalism.
This Webinar will help auditors who want to learn key skills related to assertiveness and interviewing.
Learning objectives:
Identify your current level of assertiveness
Identify assertive, non-assertive, and aggressive behavior styles Learn how to apply assertive skills in your professional and personal life
Top 10 Usability Mistakes Not to Make, Thanh Ngyuen, Senior Website Usability...Online Marketing Summit
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Apply the Known Truths of Usability to Drive Website Effectivenes: This is an overview session which will help define user-experience and demonstrate how the user’s perspective should be taken into account when developing all the components of your site – from navigation, to image placement and calls-to-action. She will discuss the Top 10 elements affecting users’ website experience and conversions, and provide useful information on best-practices, minimum standards, and learned conventions in website usability.
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Constructability building reviews are regularly performed all over the industry. However, the varied outcomes are driven by several factors, and some prominent factors are the industry experience of reviewers and the amount of time provided for the completion of the review.
Internal Audit's Role in Ethics, Governance, & CultureJim Kaplan CIA CFE
The internal auditor has a unique and challenging role when it comes to improving the governance processes of their organization. Exercising objective judgment and maintaining professional integrity are essential roles of the internal auditor; however these roles may become undermined when strong political or cultural pressures are at play. This webinar will help internal auditors prepare for and successfully navigate through these pressures should they be encountered.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand how the IIA Code of Ethics applies to Internal Auditors
• Apply “IIA Standard 2110 – Governance” as a key resource
• Assess ethics in light of internal audit independence
• Gain insight to how organizational culture affects ethical behavior
• Evaluate independence and objectivity using a framework
Who will benefit:
Corporate Directors
Corporate Officers
Fraud & Forensic professionals
Audit professionals
Risk professionals
Compliance professionals
Legal professionals
Ethics professionals
Governance professionals
Finance and Accounting Professionals
Driving agility into your customer experiencemarc mcneill
Presentation given at the Customer Experience Management for Banking and Financial Services conference in London.
* Discover how lean and agile thinking delivers customer driven innovation at speed
* Learn how to build the voice of the customer into your delivery process
* Understand how to rapidly respond to changing customer expectations across multiple customer touch-points
Presents eight ideas for agility, moving out of IT and into the realm of experience design.
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
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An introduction to the cryptocurrency investment platform Binance Savings.Any kyc Account
Learn how to use Binance Savings to expand your bitcoin holdings. Discover how to maximize your earnings on one of the most reliable cryptocurrency exchange platforms, as well as how to earn interest on your cryptocurrency holdings and the various savings choices available.
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
We will dig deeper into:
1. How to capture video testimonials that convert from your audience 🎥
2. How to leverage your testimonials to boost your sales 💲
3. How you can capture more CRM data to understand your audience better through video testimonials. 📊
Anny Serafina Love - Letter of Recommendation by Kellen Harkins, MS.AnnySerafinaLove
This letter, written by Kellen Harkins, Course Director at Full Sail University, commends Anny Love's exemplary performance in the Video Sharing Platforms class. It highlights her dedication, willingness to challenge herself, and exceptional skills in production, editing, and marketing across various video platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
Recruiting in the Digital Age: A Social Media MasterclassLuanWise
In this masterclass, presented at the Global HR Summit on 5th June 2024, Luan Wise explored the essential features of social media platforms that support talent acquisition, including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Tata Group Dials Taiwan for Its Chipmaking Ambition in Gujarat’s DholeraAvirahi City Dholera
The Tata Group, a titan of Indian industry, is making waves with its advanced talks with Taiwanese chipmakers Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) and UMC Group. The goal? Establishing a cutting-edge semiconductor fabrication unit (fab) in Dholera, Gujarat. This isn’t just any project; it’s a potential game changer for India’s chipmaking aspirations and a boon for investors seeking promising residential projects in dholera sir.
Visit : https://www.avirahi.com/blog/tata-group-dials-taiwan-for-its-chipmaking-ambition-in-gujarats-dholera/
Tata Group Dials Taiwan for Its Chipmaking Ambition in Gujarat’s Dholera
CAE: how many windows are broken in your department?
1. @2014 Bibi Consulting Inc. All rights reserved. Page 1
For those not familiar with the broken window theory , it simply states that "If a window in a building is
broken and left unrepaired, the rest of the windows will soon be broken as well, because the unrepaired
window signals that no one cares".*
Simply put, the theory is mainly used by police departments (especially in big US cities) by making
arrests for small crimes to prevent larger ones. As expected, there are supporters and critics of the
theory; the purpose of this post is not to offer an opinion on it, but rather to use it as a metaphor!
The internal audit "building" consists of many windows, the CAE needs to check if any of these windows
is broken in continuous basis and fix it immediately. Examples of broken windows are:
lack of zero tolerance policy regarding weaknesses in integrity ,objectivity or independence,
Lack of relevant training and poor hiring policy
Poor communication quality,
Lack or non- existence of a marketing plan
Lack of soft skills among the internal audit team,
Low self esteem
High turnover
Lack of IT skills
The above is not a comprehensive list, but a sample of weaknesses in the internal audit function.
I have not included lack of understanding of the organization's strategic objectives, business and
associated risks as windows, because these are much bigger issues and constitute the foundation of the
internal audit building!
The end game of having unfixed broken windows in internal audit is that the internal audit loses respect
and become irrelevant!
www.bibiconsulting.net
CAE: How Many Windows Are Broken in Your Department?
By: Wa’el Bibi, CPA, CIA, CISA
2. @2014 Bibi Consulting Inc. All rights reserved. Page 2
How many broken windows do you have in your internal audit department? How do you discover and fix
them?
Please share your experience and thoughts.
*http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/nov/06/broken-windows-and-new-york-police/