The document discusses common mistakes businesses make when using Facebook marketing and provides tips for effective Facebook use. It explains the differences between personal and business Facebook pages and how businesses can use pages to target customers. Basic statistics are given showing Facebook's reach for local businesses in the US and Canada. Finally, some basic steps are outlined for growing a business with Facebook, including deciding goals, using custom tabs and ads, engaging fans, and making content shareable and exclusive.
This document discusses various strategies for securing web applications, including: implementing content security policies, anti-cross-site request forgery measures, secure credential storage, security frameworks, and disabling password autocomplete. It notes that retrofitting security measures can be difficult after a site has been developed, as it may require changes across many files and features. The document recommends building security best practices into websites from the start.
This document provides tips for seniors looking for travel insurance. It recommends starting early to find the right policy, as many have age limits. It also stresses researching pre-existing medical condition coverage and excluded countries. The document advises contacting insurers immediately in emergencies and obtaining police reports for stolen goods if required by the policy. Travelers should register plans with their government and use checklists to prepare for international travel.
Alex is a 17-year-old high school student interested in studying architecture. He is preparing for his next steps after graduation by doing a 3-week internship at an architect's office to learn about the daily work and tasks. Alex also created a 3D model of his school to learn visualization tools and get feedback on his skills. While he is unsure of his exact future career, Alex hopes to gain varied experiences through internships to find the best fit for his skills and interests.
The document discusses developing a new product idea for an office/laptop store away tool. It includes interviews where the person shares their ideas for key features and functions. They seem excited about various functions but not concerned about size. The think section discusses ideas for the product to have several functions, storage for wires and hardware, and potentially target both business and personal users. It is unclear if portability or a target group are priorities. Developing prototypes and getting design input could help refine the idea.
The document discusses common mistakes businesses make when using Facebook marketing and provides tips for effective Facebook use. It explains the differences between personal and business Facebook pages and how businesses can use pages to target customers. Basic statistics are given showing Facebook's reach for local businesses in the US and Canada. Finally, some basic steps are outlined for growing a business with Facebook, including deciding goals, using custom tabs and ads, engaging fans, and making content shareable and exclusive.
This document discusses various strategies for securing web applications, including: implementing content security policies, anti-cross-site request forgery measures, secure credential storage, security frameworks, and disabling password autocomplete. It notes that retrofitting security measures can be difficult after a site has been developed, as it may require changes across many files and features. The document recommends building security best practices into websites from the start.
This document provides tips for seniors looking for travel insurance. It recommends starting early to find the right policy, as many have age limits. It also stresses researching pre-existing medical condition coverage and excluded countries. The document advises contacting insurers immediately in emergencies and obtaining police reports for stolen goods if required by the policy. Travelers should register plans with their government and use checklists to prepare for international travel.
Alex is a 17-year-old high school student interested in studying architecture. He is preparing for his next steps after graduation by doing a 3-week internship at an architect's office to learn about the daily work and tasks. Alex also created a 3D model of his school to learn visualization tools and get feedback on his skills. While he is unsure of his exact future career, Alex hopes to gain varied experiences through internships to find the best fit for his skills and interests.
The document discusses developing a new product idea for an office/laptop store away tool. It includes interviews where the person shares their ideas for key features and functions. They seem excited about various functions but not concerned about size. The think section discusses ideas for the product to have several functions, storage for wires and hardware, and potentially target both business and personal users. It is unclear if portability or a target group are priorities. Developing prototypes and getting design input could help refine the idea.
The document discusses three key takeaways from design thinking exercises: 1) It's okay to fail and learn from failures by prototyping ideas without fully testing them first, 2) It's important to generate many ideas without judging them initially to overcome the urge to jump to solutions, and 3) Testing ideas with real users is critical but the current process focuses more on the voice of sales than customers.
Vince La Barbera has managed numerous healthcare facility design projects at previous employers, including medical clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and hospitals. He lists over 30 projects that he served as project manager for, ranging from renovations and tenant infills to new construction. The projects include clinics, surgery centers, imaging centers, and rehabilitation facilities for organizations such as Aspirus, Froedtert Health, Oncology Alliance, Advanced Pain Management, and Gundersen Health System. He is now with Groth Design Group, where he continues providing project management for additional healthcare facility design work.
Este documento presenta el Informe Final para Consulta y Exhibición Pública del Plan de Acondicionamiento Territorial de la Provincia de Pasco 2006-2016. Contiene un volumen con el diagnóstico provincial que incluye la caracterización socio-cultural, económica, ambiental y territorial de Pasco. También presenta el marco regional y las consideraciones generales del estudio como objetivos, metodología y proceso de consulta.
The stakeholder wants to experience the job of an architect without formal training. The document proposes spending the first year observing how buildings interact with people and taking notes on issues. It also suggests using role-playing games where students take on roles like architect, investor, and resident to learn about factors that influence architects. While the stakeholder was unable to develop prototypes, they found value in reviewing other students' work to learn about the design thinking process.
The document discusses key marketing trends to watch in 2013, including increased media fragmentation with customers using multiple devices, smartphone adoption reaching half the US population, and content marketing remaining important. It also notes that Facebook continues to be dominant but users are seeing more branded content, while Twitter is becoming more popular despite lower usage. Marketers must adapt to reach customers across many platforms and devices with compelling content.
How to Build Brand Loyalty with PartnersJen Spencer
The Loyalty Effect states that “Making loyalists out of 5% of customers would lead, on average, to an increased profit per customer of between 25% and 100%.
If such a small improvement in customer evangelism can so greatly impact your business, imagine how valuable the loyalty of your partners — your resellers, distributors and agents — could be.
Being that most channel partners are supplier-agnostic, you, the supplier, must strive to foster partner loyalty to nurture and grow both your partners and your common customer base.
In this 30-minute webinar, you’ll learn how to build brand loyalty with your partners through transparency, trust, and true collaboration.
The stakeholder wants to experience the job of an architect because they do not know the required skills. Some ideas presented to address this include:
1) Doing internships in architect offices for the entire period of study to learn directly from practitioners while working on real projects.
2) Using role-playing games instead of traditional lectures, where students take on roles like architect, investor, and inhabitant to learn through a gamified process focused on peer reviews and real factors that influence architects.
3) Spending the first year observing how people interact with buildings and taking notes, to learn design thinking methods.
The document discusses three key takeaways from design thinking exercises: 1) It's okay to fail and learn from failures by prototyping ideas without fully testing them first, 2) It's important to generate many ideas without judging them initially to overcome the urge to jump to solutions, and 3) Testing ideas with real users is critical but the current process focuses more on the voice of sales than customers.
Vince La Barbera has managed numerous healthcare facility design projects at previous employers, including medical clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and hospitals. He lists over 30 projects that he served as project manager for, ranging from renovations and tenant infills to new construction. The projects include clinics, surgery centers, imaging centers, and rehabilitation facilities for organizations such as Aspirus, Froedtert Health, Oncology Alliance, Advanced Pain Management, and Gundersen Health System. He is now with Groth Design Group, where he continues providing project management for additional healthcare facility design work.
Este documento presenta el Informe Final para Consulta y Exhibición Pública del Plan de Acondicionamiento Territorial de la Provincia de Pasco 2006-2016. Contiene un volumen con el diagnóstico provincial que incluye la caracterización socio-cultural, económica, ambiental y territorial de Pasco. También presenta el marco regional y las consideraciones generales del estudio como objetivos, metodología y proceso de consulta.
The stakeholder wants to experience the job of an architect without formal training. The document proposes spending the first year observing how buildings interact with people and taking notes on issues. It also suggests using role-playing games where students take on roles like architect, investor, and resident to learn about factors that influence architects. While the stakeholder was unable to develop prototypes, they found value in reviewing other students' work to learn about the design thinking process.
The document discusses key marketing trends to watch in 2013, including increased media fragmentation with customers using multiple devices, smartphone adoption reaching half the US population, and content marketing remaining important. It also notes that Facebook continues to be dominant but users are seeing more branded content, while Twitter is becoming more popular despite lower usage. Marketers must adapt to reach customers across many platforms and devices with compelling content.
How to Build Brand Loyalty with PartnersJen Spencer
The Loyalty Effect states that “Making loyalists out of 5% of customers would lead, on average, to an increased profit per customer of between 25% and 100%.
If such a small improvement in customer evangelism can so greatly impact your business, imagine how valuable the loyalty of your partners — your resellers, distributors and agents — could be.
Being that most channel partners are supplier-agnostic, you, the supplier, must strive to foster partner loyalty to nurture and grow both your partners and your common customer base.
In this 30-minute webinar, you’ll learn how to build brand loyalty with your partners through transparency, trust, and true collaboration.
The stakeholder wants to experience the job of an architect because they do not know the required skills. Some ideas presented to address this include:
1) Doing internships in architect offices for the entire period of study to learn directly from practitioners while working on real projects.
2) Using role-playing games instead of traditional lectures, where students take on roles like architect, investor, and inhabitant to learn through a gamified process focused on peer reviews and real factors that influence architects.
3) Spending the first year observing how people interact with buildings and taking notes, to learn design thinking methods.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.