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Timeline Corporate Template by SlideshopSlideShop.com
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Development impacts presentation for 2013 AOG conferenceDevImp3
Development Impacts Pty Ltd recently presented at the Australian Oil & Gas Conference held in Perth in February 2013. The session focused on Best Practice – Early Engagement – What Works?
These slides provide an overview of the key findings of this project and highlights of some of the currently effective approaches and strategies that work for SMEs seeking to win work in the resources sector.
Interrelated 8 factors diverging arrow diagram cycle chart power point templatesSlideTeam.net
The document describes an editable diagram template for PowerPoint presentations. It includes 8 factors represented by arrows diverging from a central point and labeled 1 through 8. The template allows users to edit text, colors, sizes and orientations of any icon. Users can ungroup objects to edit them individually or change colors using theme colors built into PowerPoint. The template is meant to help users bring their presentations to life and capture their audience's attention.
Free download flow 9 diverging arrows process model cycle diagram power point...SlideTeam.net
The document shows a business flow diagram with 9 diverging arrows. It demonstrates how to edit images in PowerPoint, including ungrouping objects, changing colors, and using theme colors. Key steps include right clicking objects to ungroup or access formatting options, then selecting fill colors or theme colors to customize the appearance. The purpose is to bring presentations to life by editing images.
Developing Early Customer Engagement, Which Way to the Beachhead?Message & Medium, LLC
The document discusses achieving product/market fit for new companies. It recommends three steps: 1) identify potential markets, 2) identify target users within those markets, and 3) identify the tasks those users need to accomplish. Companies should make lists of markets and discuss connections between them. To have product/market fit, a product needs to be well-funded, easily reachable by customers, offer a compelling reason to buy, be a whole product, avoid entrenched competition, allow jumping to new markets, and align with founders' values and goals. Companies need specific information about end users, applications, benefits, key customers and influencers, market insights, partners, market size, competition, and more demographic details to achieve product/market
The document discusses the bottom-up empowerment cycle which involves satisfying customers, empowering the workforce, and allowing companies to choose global opportunities. It notes that satisfying customers empowers the workforce to listen and be flexible through change, which then empowers companies to select among opportunities globally requiring a responsive and flexible workforce. The document also provides information about Drawpack.com which offers free business diagrams and models for personal use.
CPO Game Changer Series – Volume 1: Early EngagementZycus
This document summarizes a web seminar presented by the Institute for Supply Management and Zycus on early engagement in procurement. The seminar featured presentations from Nora Neibergall of ISM, Andrew Bartolini of Ardent Partners, and Richard Waugh of Zycus. Bartolini discussed the state of the CPO role and importance of early engagement. He presented recommendations for CPOs to prioritize early sourcing engagement, develop collaboration habits, execute clear project plans, and communicate value. The seminar provided procurement best practices, tools for request management and collaboration, and examples of quantifying savings from early engagement.
The document discusses the advantages of using machine technology and robots in manufacturing, including improved employee safety, product quality, and productivity. It specifically examines their use in Lego block assembly. The current manual assembly process has some weaknesses like unnecessary movements and inconsistent performance across workers. To address these issues, the document recommends implementing an automated assembly line using robots and conveyors. This proposed method is expected to improve quality, productivity, and savings by removing human errors and maintaining a constant production speed.
This document provides information about bar graphs:
- Bar graphs use bars of equal width to show frequencies of different classes or groups. They can show relationships between two or more items.
- The key parts of a bar graph are the title, horizontal and vertical axes labeled with intervals, and bars whose heights represent recorded frequencies.
- An example bar graph shows the favorite movie of 30 grade 7 students, with the most popular being at 25 students and the least being at 5 students.
The document discusses frequency tables and bar graphs. It provides an example of a frequency table showing the results of a student survey about favorite foods. It then shows how to construct a vertical bar graph using the frequency table data, with instructions on labeling the axes, choosing an appropriate scale, and drawing bars proportional to each food's frequency.
The document discusses different types of data and graphs. It defines primary and secondary data, with primary data being collected by an investigator and secondary data obtained from other sources. The document then defines different types of graphs - bar graphs, double bar graphs, and pictographs. It provides examples and definitions of each graph type, including how to read and construct them. Bar graphs show data using vertical or horizontal bars, double bar graphs show two data sets for comparison, and pictographs represent data pictorially using symbols.
Customer Engagement is now becoming a widely used term within Marketing, but what does it actually mean? This presentation aims to clarify what customer engagement is and reinforce the importance of cross-channel collaboration. It focuses on identifying the challenges faced by organisations striving to achieve this level of engagement and how they can be addressed.
The document discusses activities, projects, and bar charts for project scheduling. An activity has a defined start and end time and uses resources. A project is a set of activities with defined objectives, completion date, and budget. A bar chart is a common project scheduling tool that displays activities as horizontal bars placed sequentially according to duration and dependencies. It can identify critical paths where delays could impact the overall project schedule.
The document discusses using bar graphs to represent crime data from the town of Columbia over 5 years. It explains how bar graphs can be manipulated by changing the scale or starting point to either minimize or exaggerate differences in the data. Three example graphs are shown - a normal graph and one graph each that minimizes and exaggerates the differences. The chief of police is asked to choose a graph for a town council presentation and explain the choice.
Customer engagement is the process of actively building, nurturing, and managing relationships with customers. Customer engagement can unlock exponential growth for your company. Learn more about how it's done.
The document provides an overview of internal customer engagement, outlining key definitions, methodologies, and phases. It describes internal customer engagement as a cyclical process with three main regions: initial engagement to raise awareness of new solutions, engagement during migration and implementation, and engagement after adoption to maintain loyalty. Effective engagement requires communication, migration, support, and escalation plans along with targeting stakeholders at different organizational levels appropriately over time. The engagement approach evolves as solutions mature from individual-focused early on to more collaborative later on. Maintaining engagement throughout the product lifecycle is emphasized.
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At the time, a challenge was made to the purchase by shareholders who believed that because Warren Buffett was the buyer, the offer must have been a low-ball offer. This objection was lodged even though the offer was 12.3 percent higher than the share price at the time. The deal made it through the shareholder vote and the company is now a part of Berkshire Hathaway.
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Round Diagrams will help you to demonstrate connections between various parts, departments in a projects, etc. Will fit presentations on business hierarchy, business organizations, work flow, strategy behavior, etc.
Tried and Tested Tips for Customer SatisfactionSlideShop.com
This document provides tips for improving customer satisfaction in retail. Some key tips include treating customers well and prioritizing their needs, handling complaints empathetically and resolving them satisfactorily, surprising customers with small gifts to boost loyalty, avoiding long wait times that could drive customers away, seeking feedback to understand customer preferences, and personalizing service through targeted communication and offers.
12 Motivating Quotes to Help You Nail Your PresentationSlideShop.com
The document provides 12 motivating quotes to help inspire presentations. The quotes cover topics like clarity of message, preparation, storytelling, humor, delivery, confidence, body language, stage fright, taking pauses, communication, and persuasion. They are attributed to authors like William Strunk Jr., Mike Davidson, Alan Armstrong, Robert McKee, Eugene Finerman, Arvee Robinson, T. Harv Eker, Cindy Ann Peterson, Taylor Swift, Mark Twain, Tony Robbins, and Nicholas Boothman. The document also includes contact information for Slideshop, a company that provides PowerPoint templates.
Low self-esteem affects the way you see yourself, do your job, and relate with the people around you. Learn to overcome it with these quick tips.
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Knowledge Management: Putting Information to Good UseSlideShop.com
Organizations and companies can significantly benefit from their people using, sharing and updating information. Here's a presentation about knowledge management and its life cycle.
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This document summarizes several factors that can lead to interpersonal attraction according to social psychology research: physical appearance/beauty, personality, proximity, and similarity. Studies discussed found that people tend to see attractive, beautiful people as more desirable and competent. Additionally, having a warm, kind, or exciting personality is attractive to others. Proximity, or spending time near others, increases comfort levels and likelihood of attraction. Similarity in characteristics and interests between people also reduces conflicts. Reciprocated liking and gaining the approval of someone who was initially unimpressed can be especially rewarding.
This document provides 5 time management techniques to help avoid saying "I don't have enough time":
1. Prioritize tasks by urgency and importance using a priority matrix. High priority tasks should be done or delegated while low priority tasks can be ignored.
2. Set goals and objectives with a long term plan, weekly schedule, and daily to-do list to stay organized and on track.
3. Manage internet use responsibly by limiting non-work websites, social media notifications, and blocking distracting sites during work hours.
4. Reduce time spent on email by sending and receiving fewer emails and making them more concise.
5. Overcome procrastination by just doing tasks
Globalization has led to increased economic integration and interdependence between countries through modern technologies, improved transportation, free trade agreements and growth of multinational corporations. This has effects on employment, food supply, communication, and business. Specifically, it has created more jobs in developing countries but decreased manufacturing employment in developed countries. It has increased food supply choices beyond local seasons and resources. Communication of ideas and cultures has expanded through platforms like Facebook. Business has benefited through easier international expansion, though local companies may struggle against multinational competitors. Overall, globalization both creates opportunities and challenges that are debated regarding its impacts.
Factors that Affect Organizational CultureSlideShop.com
Culture is an important determinant of organizational success. In this presentation, we discussed what factors contribute to organizational culture. We also included practical examples to clearly illustrate our ideas.
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This document provides an overview of networking and strategies for effective networking. It discusses why people network, such as for new business contacts, job opportunities, sales increases, and self-branding. It recommends networking with people in your industry and researching their names, positions, experience, skills, interests and affiliations before connecting. Finally, it outlines both online and in-person strategies for networking and provides the mnemonic "TRUE VALUE" to remember networking principles like taking time, building relationships, showing humility, and bringing value to connections.
Innovation Tips That Will Change the Way You ThinkSlideShop.com
Innovation plays an important role in a business. If you don't create more effective processes, think of new products, or implement new ideas, your business will less likely to succeed.
How do you become an innovative person? Here's a short presentation. More themed slides here: http://slideshop.com/Themed-Slides
Diabetes Facts and Tips for a Healthy LifestyleSlideShop.com
In 2013, over 300 million people throughout the world have diabetes. How can we prevent ourselves from acquiring this disease? Check out this presentation.
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Career planning is a long process. Sometimes you get lost along the way, but hopefully this presentation can direct you to the right destination.
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Two of the greatest technology leaders in our time are Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. They have significantly contributed to developing products and software that make life more convenient. Let's take a look at their background, achievements, and nuggets of wisdom.
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Appeal to All People: Help Stop Climate ChangeSlideShop.com
One of the serious environmental issues we are facing to day is climate change. What causes this? How do we help stop it? This presentation answers these questions.
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5 Reasons Why Problem Based Learning Is an Effective Teaching Method SlideShop.com
This document compares traditional subject-based learning to problem-based learning. In subject-based learning, students listen to lectures from the teacher and apply new knowledge. In problem-based learning, students explore real-world problems, assess their existing knowledge, conduct research to fill gaps in knowledge, and apply their knowledge to solve problems. The document outlines several benefits of problem-based learning over subject-based learning, including that it covers cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains; develops higher-order thinking skills; promotes self-directed learning through experience; helps students become lifelong learners; and enhances communication skills.
The human resource is the most important asset of an organization. This explains the major role of recruiters. They have to go through piles of job applications, participate in various events to identify potential employees, and hire the most qualified candidate for the vacant job.
This presentation explains everything a recruiter goes through to find Mr (or Ms) Right, recruitment tips on how to determine the most competent candidate, and the consequences of making a poor hiring decision.
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Happiness tips from people with a lot of marketing savvySlideShop.com
Companies have attempted to use happiness as a marketing strategy, and they have been successful! In this presentation, we gathered some taglines, products, and product names that promote happiness. And a few happiness quotes towards the end of the presentation.
Be happy!
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6 Questions to Ask Before Implementing Change in OrganizationsSlideShop.com
Dealing with organizational change can be stressful. To lessen the challenges that may be encountered during the transition, answer the 6 questions enumerated in this presentation.
If you know of change management tips that may help other people, feel free to add them in the comment section.
10+1 Special Ways to Give Back This Christmas SlideShop.com
Christmas is about love, and that's the main reason why people think it's the perfect time to give back. In this presentation, we listed 10+1 simple yet special ways to show we care for other people. Happy holidays!
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Explore the details in our newly released product manual, which showcases NEWNTIDE's advanced heat pump technologies. Delve into our energy-efficient and eco-friendly solutions tailored for diverse global markets.
During the budget session of 2024-25, the finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, introduced the “solar Rooftop scheme,” also known as “PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.” It is a subsidy offered to those who wish to put up solar panels in their homes using domestic power systems. Additionally, adopting photovoltaic technology at home allows you to lower your monthly electricity expenses. Today in this blog we will talk all about what is the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. How does it work? Who is eligible for this yojana and all the other things related to this scheme?
Unlocking WhatsApp Marketing with HubSpot: Integrating Messaging into Your Ma...Niswey
50 million companies worldwide leverage WhatsApp as a key marketing channel. You may have considered adding it to your marketing mix, or probably already driving impressive conversions with WhatsApp.
But wait. What happens when you fully integrate your WhatsApp campaigns with HubSpot?
That's exactly what we explored in this session.
We take a look at everything that you need to know in order to deploy effective WhatsApp marketing strategies, and integrate it with your buyer journey in HubSpot. From technical requirements to innovative campaign strategies, to advanced campaign reporting - we discuss all that and more, to leverage WhatsApp for maximum impact. Check out more details about the event here https://events.hubspot.com/events/details/hubspot-new-delhi-presents-unlocking-whatsapp-marketing-with-hubspot-integrating-messaging-into-your-marketing-strategy/
The Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs to Follow in 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In a world where the potential of youth innovation remains vastly untouched, there emerges a guiding light in the form of Norm Goldstein, the Founder and CEO of EduNetwork Partners. His dedication to this cause has earned him recognition as a Congressional Leadership Award recipient.
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