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The document presents a 24 question quiz to determine whether a person has more left brain, right brain, or whole brain tendencies. The questions cover topics like how one expresses emotions, problem solving approaches, and preferences around structure versus flexibility. The quiz aims to help the reader understand where their natural talents may lie as a "creative hero."
The document describes plans for a 10th anniversary celebration event for Millennium Park in Chicago. It will be held on June 14, 2014 and include musical performances, food vendors, activities for children, and opportunities to meet the architects of park structures. The event aims to raise additional funds for expanding the park and honor its impact on the city over the past decade. A detailed budget and marketing strategy are provided to ensure the success of the all-day event.
The document describes plans for a 10th anniversary celebration event for Millennium Park in Chicago. It will be held on June 14, 2014 and include musical performances, food vendors, activities for children, and opportunities to meet renowned architects involved in the park's design. The event aims to raise additional funds for expanding the park and honor its impact on the city over the past decade. A detailed budget and marketing strategy are provided to ensure the success of the all-day celebration.
This document discusses neuromarketing and provides examples of its use. Neuromarketing uses cognitive neuroscience to understand consumer behavior. An early example from 2004 used fMRI to study people's brain responses to Pepsi and Coke. Neuromarketing is now used by many large companies to inform advertising, branding, and product design by analyzing brain responses during consumer decisions.
The document discusses potential ideas for a chef's table dinner, including menu items like appetizers, main courses, and desserts. Several recipes and ingredients are listed for different dishes such as salads, pastas, and cakes. Overall details are provided about organizing a multi-course meal for this special dining event.
This document provides a summary of Ryan Dickey's qualifications for special event management. It highlights:
1. His reliability, independence, and ability to take on extra tasks.
2. His determination and commitment shown through academic and work experiences.
3. His acceptance of feedback and willingness to improve.
The document appears to be notes from a student on feedback received about their best qualities, including being reliable, independent, determined, committed, and accepting. It also includes ideas for a chef's table dinner and sample text about lorem ipsum that could be used as placeholder text. In summary, the document covers a student's reflection on feedback and potential content for a dinner event or other project.
The document presents a 24 question quiz to determine whether a person has more left brain, right brain, or whole brain tendencies. The questions cover topics like how one expresses emotions, problem solving approaches, and preferences around structure versus flexibility. The quiz aims to help the reader understand where their natural talents may lie as a "creative hero."
The document describes plans for a 10th anniversary celebration event for Millennium Park in Chicago. It will be held on June 14, 2014 and include musical performances, food vendors, activities for children, and opportunities to meet the architects of park structures. The event aims to raise additional funds for expanding the park and honor its impact on the city over the past decade. A detailed budget and marketing strategy are provided to ensure the success of the all-day event.
The document describes plans for a 10th anniversary celebration event for Millennium Park in Chicago. It will be held on June 14, 2014 and include musical performances, food vendors, activities for children, and opportunities to meet renowned architects involved in the park's design. The event aims to raise additional funds for expanding the park and honor its impact on the city over the past decade. A detailed budget and marketing strategy are provided to ensure the success of the all-day celebration.
This document discusses neuromarketing and provides examples of its use. Neuromarketing uses cognitive neuroscience to understand consumer behavior. An early example from 2004 used fMRI to study people's brain responses to Pepsi and Coke. Neuromarketing is now used by many large companies to inform advertising, branding, and product design by analyzing brain responses during consumer decisions.
The document discusses potential ideas for a chef's table dinner, including menu items like appetizers, main courses, and desserts. Several recipes and ingredients are listed for different dishes such as salads, pastas, and cakes. Overall details are provided about organizing a multi-course meal for this special dining event.
This document provides a summary of Ryan Dickey's qualifications for special event management. It highlights:
1. His reliability, independence, and ability to take on extra tasks.
2. His determination and commitment shown through academic and work experiences.
3. His acceptance of feedback and willingness to improve.
Tara Booze is seeking employment in the service industry as a server, bartender, or bar back. She has 5 years of experience in the service industry including 3 years of bartending experience. She has worked at Old Chicago and The Fox & The Hound where she has gained experience in high-volume environments and has certifications in alcohol service and food handling.
TCUK 2012, Ian Ampleford and Peter Jones, Why would we want to talk to customersTCUK Conference
The document discusses ARM's reasons for wanting to talk to customers about a change to their DITA content model. ARM wanted customer input on how they used the content and suggestions for improvement. They learned that customers wanted more involvement in the development process. The interviews provided insights into better meeting customer needs such as helping them implement ideas. ARM will now keep customers updated on progress addressing issues and participate in surveys to measure satisfaction.
The document provides instructions for creating an account and submitting an assignment request on the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a full refund option for plagiarism.
Are your online discussion forums more ghost town than an actively engaging online learning space? Here are 6 success factors for educators who use Moodle.
This document provides an action plan and objectives for Unit 6. The unit will teach students to: read persuasive texts; understand inferences in texts; use verbs and prepositional phrases; be aware of gender related language; and use words for talking about living cheaply. It repeats these learning objectives twice.
The document discusses the development of the tuberculosis vaccine. It begins by providing background on tuberculosis, noting that it infects around one third of the global population and causes over 1 million deaths annually. The document then discusses the early discovery and understanding of the tuberculosis bacterium by Robert Koch in 1882. It outlines the challenges in developing a vaccine for tuberculosis, including the waxy coating of the bacterium that makes it tolerant to antimicrobials. The rest of the document discusses the timeline of vaccine development efforts from the 1920s to modern day, including the BCG vaccine and newer vaccine candidates currently in clinical trials.
John Roebling dreamed of building a spectacular bridge between New York and Long Island. When an accident left him injured and unable to communicate, he used tapping with his finger to direct the project and encourage his wife to learn engineering concepts. For 13 years, he guided construction through this tapping code until the Brooklyn Bridge was completed. Ratan Tata was inspired to design a small, affordable car for Indian families after seeing them travel by motorcycle. Despite criticism, he remained focused on creating the Tata Nano for under 100,000 rupees through extensive cost-cutting measures. Continuing to improve the design, he ensured the Nano became a popular and affordable car, realizing his goal of providing modern transportation options for more people
This document discusses the characteristics of contributors versus non-contributors. It provides examples of how contributors engage deeply with their work compared to non-contributors who are more disengaged. Specifically, it discusses how contributors have positive attitudes, make personal commitments, show initiative, interest and intellect. They are emotionally engaged versus disengaged. Two case stories are provided about individuals who overcame challenges through deep engagement: John Roebling who tapped instructions to complete the Brooklyn Bridge after an injury, and Ratan Tata who remained focused on creating an affordable car for middle-class Indian families.
Are you looking for ways to spice up your design skills? This session will take a look at design elements and principles, will give you links to great resources (paid and FREE), and lead you to magical places to find design inspiration.
The document discusses reasons why teaching is a great profession and provides benefits of being a teacher. It lists 7 reasons: 1) autonomy in the classroom, 2) summer vacation time, 3) job security as teachers are in high demand, 4) schedule works well for families, 5) staying mentally young by learning about students and trends, 6) impacting students who will be the future, and 7) finding humor and enjoyment in teaching daily. It promotes teaching as a fulfilling and rewarding career.
This document provides an overview of basic writing and composition skills. It is the first of five parts that covers topics such as sentence structure, grammar, punctuation, and sentence rhetoric. The objectives are for students to learn the proper way of writing, composing, and basic writing concepts. Examples are provided to illustrate different sentence structures, grammar, and ways to improve sentence rhetoric. Activities are included for students to practice these skills.
I Have A Dream. Online assignment writing service.Danielle Davis
Here is a draft project plan for successfully bidding on a project:
Project Name: Bid Proposal for the Construction of a New Community Center
Project Description: This project aims to develop and submit a competitive bid proposal for the construction of a new 10,000 square foot community center for the city. The center will include a gymnasium, classrooms, meeting rooms, and outdoor recreation areas.
Project Goal: To be selected as the primary contractor to build the new community center.
Project Objectives:
1. Research the project requirements and scope of work.
2. Develop a work schedule and budget.
3. Assemble a qualified project team.
4. Create design and construction plans.
The document discusses an English presentation created by Group 1 about mass media and technology and communication. It covers English language competency standards and indicators related to listening, speaking, reading and writing. It also discusses topics like gerunds, adjective clauses, imperative sentences and the words "for", "during" and "while". It includes sample test questions to assess competency.
The document discusses the influence of Taylorism on later models of work organization like Fordism and McDonaldization. Specifically, it explains how Frederick Taylor's principles of scientific management, which aimed to standardize and optimize work processes, influenced Henry Ford's assembly line model of car production. Ford broke down car assembly into simple, repetitive tasks that could be easily learned by unskilled workers, applying a key principle of Taylorism. This allowed for much more efficient mass production.
Surviving the Dreaded Student Affairs Burnout FactorTom Krieglstein
There comes a moment in every Student Affairs professional’s career when it’s 1am and three students are still in the office and you know you have to be back at school the next morning. How can you keep going? Those who figure out how to survive the dreaded Student Affairs burnout factor go on to amazing and successful careers in higher education. In this session, we’ll outline the key to helping you better manage the high level of pressure within Student Affairs and ultimately remain happy as you soar to new professional heights.
This document outlines a unit on dangers to the environment. It includes 10 tips for learning success such as developing thinking skills, reading texts, using strategies to understand information, and assessing work. Students will work on explicit, implicit and reflective questions about topics like pollution, the greenhouse effect, and global warming. They will also complete a group project creating a PowerPoint presentation about an endangered animal and present their findings to the class. The unit aims to teach students how human activities and the environment affect each other.
This document contains 6 paragraphs describing different types of paragraphs: process, example, descriptive, narrative, and opinion. It also provides examples of each type. The first paragraph describes the steps to buy a pen. The second gives examples of making a new friend. The third discusses choosing a gift for a girl. The fourth describes a person and a successful person. The fifth describes Dong Ha Park building. The sixth shares experiences having an accident and memories from the past.
The document summarizes Maria Luis' experience as an intern in India through Project Sanidhya. She taught subjects like English, economics, and public speaking at Choitram International School to help students improve their communication skills. Maria developed good relationships with the school staff and other interns. While some of the planned activities like Model UN and debate teams did not occur, Maria found the experience overall very rewarding in helping students and expanding her own horizons.
Tara Booze is seeking employment in the service industry as a server, bartender, or bar back. She has 5 years of experience in the service industry including 3 years of bartending experience. She has worked at Old Chicago and The Fox & The Hound where she has gained experience in high-volume environments and has certifications in alcohol service and food handling.
TCUK 2012, Ian Ampleford and Peter Jones, Why would we want to talk to customersTCUK Conference
The document discusses ARM's reasons for wanting to talk to customers about a change to their DITA content model. ARM wanted customer input on how they used the content and suggestions for improvement. They learned that customers wanted more involvement in the development process. The interviews provided insights into better meeting customer needs such as helping them implement ideas. ARM will now keep customers updated on progress addressing issues and participate in surveys to measure satisfaction.
The document provides instructions for creating an account and submitting an assignment request on the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a full refund option for plagiarism.
Are your online discussion forums more ghost town than an actively engaging online learning space? Here are 6 success factors for educators who use Moodle.
This document provides an action plan and objectives for Unit 6. The unit will teach students to: read persuasive texts; understand inferences in texts; use verbs and prepositional phrases; be aware of gender related language; and use words for talking about living cheaply. It repeats these learning objectives twice.
The document discusses the development of the tuberculosis vaccine. It begins by providing background on tuberculosis, noting that it infects around one third of the global population and causes over 1 million deaths annually. The document then discusses the early discovery and understanding of the tuberculosis bacterium by Robert Koch in 1882. It outlines the challenges in developing a vaccine for tuberculosis, including the waxy coating of the bacterium that makes it tolerant to antimicrobials. The rest of the document discusses the timeline of vaccine development efforts from the 1920s to modern day, including the BCG vaccine and newer vaccine candidates currently in clinical trials.
John Roebling dreamed of building a spectacular bridge between New York and Long Island. When an accident left him injured and unable to communicate, he used tapping with his finger to direct the project and encourage his wife to learn engineering concepts. For 13 years, he guided construction through this tapping code until the Brooklyn Bridge was completed. Ratan Tata was inspired to design a small, affordable car for Indian families after seeing them travel by motorcycle. Despite criticism, he remained focused on creating the Tata Nano for under 100,000 rupees through extensive cost-cutting measures. Continuing to improve the design, he ensured the Nano became a popular and affordable car, realizing his goal of providing modern transportation options for more people
This document discusses the characteristics of contributors versus non-contributors. It provides examples of how contributors engage deeply with their work compared to non-contributors who are more disengaged. Specifically, it discusses how contributors have positive attitudes, make personal commitments, show initiative, interest and intellect. They are emotionally engaged versus disengaged. Two case stories are provided about individuals who overcame challenges through deep engagement: John Roebling who tapped instructions to complete the Brooklyn Bridge after an injury, and Ratan Tata who remained focused on creating an affordable car for middle-class Indian families.
Are you looking for ways to spice up your design skills? This session will take a look at design elements and principles, will give you links to great resources (paid and FREE), and lead you to magical places to find design inspiration.
The document discusses reasons why teaching is a great profession and provides benefits of being a teacher. It lists 7 reasons: 1) autonomy in the classroom, 2) summer vacation time, 3) job security as teachers are in high demand, 4) schedule works well for families, 5) staying mentally young by learning about students and trends, 6) impacting students who will be the future, and 7) finding humor and enjoyment in teaching daily. It promotes teaching as a fulfilling and rewarding career.
This document provides an overview of basic writing and composition skills. It is the first of five parts that covers topics such as sentence structure, grammar, punctuation, and sentence rhetoric. The objectives are for students to learn the proper way of writing, composing, and basic writing concepts. Examples are provided to illustrate different sentence structures, grammar, and ways to improve sentence rhetoric. Activities are included for students to practice these skills.
I Have A Dream. Online assignment writing service.Danielle Davis
Here is a draft project plan for successfully bidding on a project:
Project Name: Bid Proposal for the Construction of a New Community Center
Project Description: This project aims to develop and submit a competitive bid proposal for the construction of a new 10,000 square foot community center for the city. The center will include a gymnasium, classrooms, meeting rooms, and outdoor recreation areas.
Project Goal: To be selected as the primary contractor to build the new community center.
Project Objectives:
1. Research the project requirements and scope of work.
2. Develop a work schedule and budget.
3. Assemble a qualified project team.
4. Create design and construction plans.
The document discusses an English presentation created by Group 1 about mass media and technology and communication. It covers English language competency standards and indicators related to listening, speaking, reading and writing. It also discusses topics like gerunds, adjective clauses, imperative sentences and the words "for", "during" and "while". It includes sample test questions to assess competency.
The document discusses the influence of Taylorism on later models of work organization like Fordism and McDonaldization. Specifically, it explains how Frederick Taylor's principles of scientific management, which aimed to standardize and optimize work processes, influenced Henry Ford's assembly line model of car production. Ford broke down car assembly into simple, repetitive tasks that could be easily learned by unskilled workers, applying a key principle of Taylorism. This allowed for much more efficient mass production.
Surviving the Dreaded Student Affairs Burnout FactorTom Krieglstein
There comes a moment in every Student Affairs professional’s career when it’s 1am and three students are still in the office and you know you have to be back at school the next morning. How can you keep going? Those who figure out how to survive the dreaded Student Affairs burnout factor go on to amazing and successful careers in higher education. In this session, we’ll outline the key to helping you better manage the high level of pressure within Student Affairs and ultimately remain happy as you soar to new professional heights.
This document outlines a unit on dangers to the environment. It includes 10 tips for learning success such as developing thinking skills, reading texts, using strategies to understand information, and assessing work. Students will work on explicit, implicit and reflective questions about topics like pollution, the greenhouse effect, and global warming. They will also complete a group project creating a PowerPoint presentation about an endangered animal and present their findings to the class. The unit aims to teach students how human activities and the environment affect each other.
This document contains 6 paragraphs describing different types of paragraphs: process, example, descriptive, narrative, and opinion. It also provides examples of each type. The first paragraph describes the steps to buy a pen. The second gives examples of making a new friend. The third discusses choosing a gift for a girl. The fourth describes a person and a successful person. The fifth describes Dong Ha Park building. The sixth shares experiences having an accident and memories from the past.
The document summarizes Maria Luis' experience as an intern in India through Project Sanidhya. She taught subjects like English, economics, and public speaking at Choitram International School to help students improve their communication skills. Maria developed good relationships with the school staff and other interns. While some of the planned activities like Model UN and debate teams did not occur, Maria found the experience overall very rewarding in helping students and expanding her own horizons.
Joyce M Sullivan, Founder & CEO of SocMediaFin, Inc. shares her "Five Questions - The Story of You", "Reflections - What Matters to You?" and "The Three Circle Exercise" to guide those evaluating what their next move may be in their careers.
Learnings from Successful Jobs SearchersBruce Bennett
Are you interested to know what actions help in a job search? This webinar is the summary of several individuals who discussed their job search journey for others to follow. You will learn there are common actions that helped them succeed in their quest for gainful employment.
We recently hosted the much-anticipated Community Skill Builders Workshop during our June online meeting. This event was a culmination of six months of listening to your feedback and crafting solutions to better support your PMI journey. Here’s a look back at what happened and the exciting developments that emerged from our collaborative efforts.
A Gathering of Minds
We were thrilled to see a diverse group of attendees, including local certified PMI trainers and both new and experienced members eager to contribute their perspectives. The workshop was structured into three dynamic discussion sessions, each led by our dedicated membership advocates.
Key Takeaways and Future Directions
The insights and feedback gathered from these discussions were invaluable. Here are some of the key takeaways and the steps we are taking to address them:
• Enhanced Resource Accessibility: We are working on a new, user-friendly resource page that will make it easier for members to access training materials and real-world application guides.
• Structured Mentorship Program: Plans are underway to launch a mentorship program that will connect members with experienced professionals for guidance and support.
• Increased Networking Opportunities: Expect to see more frequent and varied networking events, both virtual and in-person, to help you build connections and foster a sense of community.
Moving Forward
We are committed to turning your feedback into actionable solutions that enhance your PMI journey. This workshop was just the beginning. By actively participating and sharing your experiences, you have helped shape the future of our Chapter’s offerings.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the Community Skill Builders Workshop. Your engagement and enthusiasm are what make our Chapter strong and vibrant. Stay tuned for updates on the new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we are building a community that supports and empowers each other on our PMI journeys.
Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue to grow together!
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For more, visit pmissc.org.
Success is often not achievable without facing and overcoming obstacles along the way. To reach our goals and achieve success, it is important to understand and resolve the obstacles that come in our way.
In this article, we will discuss the various obstacles that hinder success, strategies to overcome them, and examples of individuals who have successfully surmounted their obstacles.
A Guide to a Winning Interview June 2024Bruce Bennett
This webinar is an in-depth review of the interview process. Preparation is a key element to acing an interview. Learn the best approaches from the initial phone screen to the face-to-face meeting with the hiring manager. You will hear great answers to several standard questions, including the dreaded “Tell Me About Yourself”.
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