An eye opener for marketers. The Good Idea Death March highlights over a dozen reasons why even the best advertising ideas often die before they have the chance to reach their intended audiences.
The Bataan Death March occurred in 1942 in the Philippines and involved approximately 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war being forced to march over 60 miles with little food or water after the Battle of Bataan. Thousands died during the march due to beatings, executions, and untreated injuries and disease. The inhumane treatment of the prisoners was considered one of the worst war crimes committed by Japanese forces. It wasn't until 2009 that Japan formally apologized to the United States for their actions during the Bataan Death March.
Saguiaran is a 4th class municipality located in Lanao del Sur province in the Mindanao region of the Philippines. It has a population of around 22,673 people across 30 barangays. The key industries include farming, fishing, and copra production. There are several public and private schools located in the municipality. The local government provides programs and projects focused on infrastructure like roads, bridges, and water systems.
Is your Campus Visit a Death March? KYACAC Part 2TargetX
The document discusses campus visits and provides tips to create a positive experience for prospective students and their families. It suggests scheduling breaks during visits to avoid information overload. Additionally, it recommends highlighting unique aspects of the campus such as landmarks, traditions, and student experiences to make visitors feel welcomed. The overall message is that campus visits should be engaging, informative experiences rather than rushed "death marches" to leave visitors with a good impression.
The document summarizes the horrific events of the Bataan Death March that occurred in April 1942. Over 75,000 Filipino and American soldiers surrendered to the Japanese and were forced to march over 60 miles with little food or water. Many were beaten, denied aid, or executed along the way. By the end of the nine-day march, around 10,000 men had been killed due to disease, heat stroke, or execution. Survivors suffered for years from trauma of the painful events.
The Bataan Death March occurred in 1942 after the surrender of U.S. and Filipino forces in the Philippines to the Japanese. Over 75,000 prisoners of war were forced to walk 65-100 miles with little food or water, and many were beaten or killed by their Japanese captors. Thousands died during the march due to the harsh conditions and treatment, earning it the name the Bataan Death March. After the war, the march was ruled a Japanese war crime.
The Bataan Death March was a forced 70-mile march of 72,000 American and Filipino soldiers by Japanese forces after they surrendered in the Battle of Bataan in 1942. Thousands of prisoners died from disease, starvation, dehydration or were executed during the six-day march, which ended at Camp O'Donnell. The cruelty of the Japanese during the march increased tensions between the nations and altered American views of Japan. It also encouraged Allied determination to defeat the brutal Japanese nation in World War II.
The Nazis conducted death marches near the end of World War II, forcing prisoners to walk long distances under harsh conditions where many were abused or killed by guards. As the Allies advanced in the west and Soviets in the east in 1944-1945, the Nazis evacuated camps, sending over 250,000 prisoners on death marches where thousands died of starvation, disease, exhaustion or were shot. By the end of April 1945, the Nazis had initiated death marches from all remaining camps as the Holocaust ended with Allied victory in the spring of 1945.
This document summarizes key events of World War II in the Pacific theater, focusing on the Japanese invasion of the Philippines and the infamous Bataan Death March. It notes that over 60,000 American and Filipino troops surrendered in the Philippines in 1942 and were forced on a brutal 60-mile march, where between 6,000-11,000 died. Survivors were held in brutal POW camps throughout the Pacific, where thousands more perished before the war's end.
The Bataan Death March occurred in 1942 in the Philippines and involved approximately 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war being forced to march over 60 miles with little food or water after the Battle of Bataan. Thousands died during the march due to beatings, executions, and untreated injuries and disease. The inhumane treatment of the prisoners was considered one of the worst war crimes committed by Japanese forces. It wasn't until 2009 that Japan formally apologized to the United States for their actions during the Bataan Death March.
Saguiaran is a 4th class municipality located in Lanao del Sur province in the Mindanao region of the Philippines. It has a population of around 22,673 people across 30 barangays. The key industries include farming, fishing, and copra production. There are several public and private schools located in the municipality. The local government provides programs and projects focused on infrastructure like roads, bridges, and water systems.
Is your Campus Visit a Death March? KYACAC Part 2TargetX
The document discusses campus visits and provides tips to create a positive experience for prospective students and their families. It suggests scheduling breaks during visits to avoid information overload. Additionally, it recommends highlighting unique aspects of the campus such as landmarks, traditions, and student experiences to make visitors feel welcomed. The overall message is that campus visits should be engaging, informative experiences rather than rushed "death marches" to leave visitors with a good impression.
The document summarizes the horrific events of the Bataan Death March that occurred in April 1942. Over 75,000 Filipino and American soldiers surrendered to the Japanese and were forced to march over 60 miles with little food or water. Many were beaten, denied aid, or executed along the way. By the end of the nine-day march, around 10,000 men had been killed due to disease, heat stroke, or execution. Survivors suffered for years from trauma of the painful events.
The Bataan Death March occurred in 1942 after the surrender of U.S. and Filipino forces in the Philippines to the Japanese. Over 75,000 prisoners of war were forced to walk 65-100 miles with little food or water, and many were beaten or killed by their Japanese captors. Thousands died during the march due to the harsh conditions and treatment, earning it the name the Bataan Death March. After the war, the march was ruled a Japanese war crime.
The Bataan Death March was a forced 70-mile march of 72,000 American and Filipino soldiers by Japanese forces after they surrendered in the Battle of Bataan in 1942. Thousands of prisoners died from disease, starvation, dehydration or were executed during the six-day march, which ended at Camp O'Donnell. The cruelty of the Japanese during the march increased tensions between the nations and altered American views of Japan. It also encouraged Allied determination to defeat the brutal Japanese nation in World War II.
The Nazis conducted death marches near the end of World War II, forcing prisoners to walk long distances under harsh conditions where many were abused or killed by guards. As the Allies advanced in the west and Soviets in the east in 1944-1945, the Nazis evacuated camps, sending over 250,000 prisoners on death marches where thousands died of starvation, disease, exhaustion or were shot. By the end of April 1945, the Nazis had initiated death marches from all remaining camps as the Holocaust ended with Allied victory in the spring of 1945.
This document summarizes key events of World War II in the Pacific theater, focusing on the Japanese invasion of the Philippines and the infamous Bataan Death March. It notes that over 60,000 American and Filipino troops surrendered in the Philippines in 1942 and were forced on a brutal 60-mile march, where between 6,000-11,000 died. Survivors were held in brutal POW camps throughout the Pacific, where thousands more perished before the war's end.
The document summarizes key events surrounding the Bataan Death March and the subsequent Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II. It describes how 70,000 Filipino and American troops were forced to march over 50 miles with little food or water by the Japanese military in April 1942, resulting in 20,000 deaths. It also outlines the harsh conditions and abuse inflicted by the Japanese military on prisoners during this time. Furthermore, it provides a brief overview of the Japanese administration that was established to govern the Philippines, as well as events that led to a short-lived period of independence under Japanese occupation from 1943 to 1945.
The Pacific War and the Japanese OccupationJoycee MAncao
The document summarizes the history of the Pacific War and Japanese occupation of Midsayap, Cotabato from 1942-1945. It describes how Japanese forces attacked British Malaya and Pearl Harbor in 1941, occupying the Philippines. In Cotabato, the Japanese committed atrocities against civilians. Midsayap residents resisted through the Bolo Battalion led by Lt. Salipada K. Pendatun and Datu Mantil Dilangalen's People's Revolutionary Army, engaging in frequent skirmishes with Japanese forces. However, some guerilla leaders later collaborated with the Japanese, causing divisions within the resistance.
70,000 U.S. and Filipino troops surrendered to Japanese forces in Bataan, Philippines in 1942. The Japanese forces then forced the prisoners of war to march over 70 miles to prison camps, resulting in 10,000 deaths along the route due to harsh conditions including lack of food, water and medical treatment. Upon arrival at Camp O'Donnell, another 2,200 Americans and 27,000 Filipinos died from dehydration, disease, beatings and executions. The Bataan Death March was one of the most brutal events of World War II.
In April 1942, over 70,000 American and Filipino troops surrendered to the Japanese after being starved and diseased while defending Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines. The Japanese forced the prisoners of war to march over 70 miles to Camp O'Donnell with little food or water. Thousands died along the way from abuse, executions, or exhaustion. Those who arrived faced further horrors and mistreatment at the camp. The Bataan Death March resulted from the Japanese military's inhumane treatment and disregard for the health and lives of the surrendered soldiers.
The Fall of Bataan document summarizes the surrender of American and Filipino forces in Bataan, Philippines to the Japanese in April 1942. It details how after several initial Japanese landings and the deaths of key generals, General Edward King surrendered the Bataan garrison on April 9th. The surrendering troops were then forced to march over 60 miles to prisoner of war camps, where thousands died along the way. Fighting continued elsewhere on the island until May 6th, when General Jonathan Wainwright surrendered all remaining Allied forces in the Philippines to the Japanese.
The document summarizes the experience of American and Filipino prisoners of war during the Bataan Death March and subsequent events during World War II. It describes how over 75,000 soldiers surrendered after the battle of Bataan in April 1942 and were forced to march over 60 miles to prison camps, where many died from starvation, thirst, and abuse by Japanese soldiers along the way. Survivors were held in brutal prison conditions and forced into slave labor camps throughout the Philippines, Japan, and Taiwan until the end of the war.
The province of Zambales in the Philippines derives its name from the Zambal people who were the earliest inhabitants. Zambales is home to several festivals throughout the year celebrating its culture and agriculture. These include the Mango Festival, Paynauen Festival, and Domorokdok Festival. Zambales' economy is based on agriculture with its chief products being rice, corn, vegetables, and root crops. The province has several tourist destinations such as beaches, mountains, historical sites, and churches that showcase its natural beauty and heritage.
The document summarizes the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War 2. It discusses the reasons for Japan's expansionism in the region, including the need for resources, markets, and territory. It describes how Japan declared war after bombing Pearl Harbor and took control of the Philippines in 1942. The occupation led to economic hardship and some Filipinos cooperated with the Japanese for survival or patriotic reasons. Guerilla groups fought against the Japanese. American forces returned and liberated the Philippines in 1944-1945, but the liberation strengthened US control over the country's affairs.
The Lanao Provinces-Birthplace of Federalism in the PhilippinesAji Garbanzos
The document discusses the history of calls for federalism in the Lanao region of the Philippines dating back to 1920. Leaders from the Pat Pangampong Ranao wrote to the U.S. president requesting that Lanao not be part of an independent Philippine republic and instead remain part of the U.S. or become its own nation. In 1935, Iligan City was the only city that did not sign the Philippine constitution because the lone delegate, Senator Tomas Cabili, argued strongly for a federal system instead of the unitary system that was adopted. Cabili predicted that adopting a unitary system would lead to conflict in Mindanao, which later proved true. The document argues that adopting federalism then
The Japanese occupied the Philippines during World War II from 1942 to 1945. They attacked to gain control of resources and military staging areas. The U.S.-led forces in the Philippines were unprepared after the Pearl Harbor attack and were defeated. The Japanese established a puppet government led by President Laurel. There was widespread resistance from guerrilla groups like the Huks. MacArthur eventually returned and recaptured the Philippines in 1945, forcing the Japanese surrender.
The document summarizes the horrific Bataan Death March that occurred in 1942, where around 75,000 Filipino and American soldiers surrendered to the Japanese after the Battle of Bataan. The Japanese forced the prisoners to march over 60 miles with little food or water over 9 days to the Camp O'Donnell prison camp. Thousands died from disease, heat stroke, or were executed along the way for failing to keep up. By the end of the march, around 10,000 men had been killed, with survivors often committing suicide later due to nightmares of the event.
The document summarizes the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II. It describes Japan's increasing power in the region and objectives leading to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and aerial attacks on the Philippines. It discusses the fall of Bataan and Corregidor, the Death March, brutality by the Kempeitai secret police, economic hardship under Japanese rule, and the formation of resistance groups. It also covers MacArthur's return, the Battle of Manila, the establishment of a puppet republic, and the liberation of the Philippines at the end of the war.
The Japanese Occupation of Singapore from 1942 to 1945 had severe negative effects on the people. The Japanese tightly controlled the population through harsh policies. They faced extreme shortages of food and supplies that caused widespread malnutrition. The Japanese also imprisoned and tortured soldiers and civilians. Overall, the Occupation was a difficult time for Singaporeans who suffered greatly under Japanese rule.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The Japanese Occupation
Sources:
Cawagas, Virgina, and Swee-Hin Toh. Our Nation Our World 5. 2nd ed. Quezon City: Sibs Publishing House, 2014. 1-396
Visit:http://kasaysayan4kids.blogspot.com/
For more resources.
During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines from 1941-1945:
1. Philippine literature in English came to a halt as newspapers in English were banned by the Japanese, while Filipino literature in the Filipino language experienced renewed attention as writers switched from English.
2. In Filipino poetry, common themes included nationalism, love, and rural life. Popular poetic forms included haiku, tanaga, and free verse. Notable Filipino plays were adapted from English and performed by theater groups.
3. The short story flourished with many writers producing works. Awards were given to recognize the best short stories of 1945.
4. Philippine literature in English experienced a difficult period under Japanese censorship but some journalists
The japanese occupation of the philippinesThirdy Malit
The Japanese occupation of the Philippines lasted over three years until Japan's surrender. The Japanese enforced strict rules over Filipinos, including forced labor. They established a puppet government, the Second Philippine Republic, to gain cooperation but most Filipinos remained loyal to the U.S. The occupation was oppressive and costly, with over one million Filipino deaths. Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos was executed for refusing to collaborate with the Japanese occupation.
During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines from 1941-1945:
- Philippine literature in English came to a halt as newspapers in English were banned except for two publications.
- This led to renewed attention on Filipino literature as writers turned from English to writing in Filipino.
- Filipino literature experienced growth in genres like poetry, drama, and short stories during this period. Common themes included nationalism, life in rural areas, faith, and religion.
- After the Americans returned in 1945 and Philippines gained independence in 1946, there was a rebirth of Philippine literature in both English and Filipino as writers had more freedom of expression.
Japan invaded and occupied the Philippines during World War II from 1941-1945. They established a puppet government called the Second Republic led by President Jose P. Laurel. The Huks, a guerilla group led by Luis Taruc and Juan Feleo, resisted Japanese occupation. General Douglas MacArthur returned to the Philippines in 1944 and began liberating the country from Japanese forces, declaring full liberation on July 4, 1945 after intense fighting.
Digital Marketing with a Focus on Sustainabilitysssourabhsharma
Digital Marketing best practices including influencer marketing, content creators, and omnichannel marketing for Sustainable Brands at the Sustainable Cosmetics Summit 2024 in New York
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
The document summarizes key events surrounding the Bataan Death March and the subsequent Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II. It describes how 70,000 Filipino and American troops were forced to march over 50 miles with little food or water by the Japanese military in April 1942, resulting in 20,000 deaths. It also outlines the harsh conditions and abuse inflicted by the Japanese military on prisoners during this time. Furthermore, it provides a brief overview of the Japanese administration that was established to govern the Philippines, as well as events that led to a short-lived period of independence under Japanese occupation from 1943 to 1945.
The Pacific War and the Japanese OccupationJoycee MAncao
The document summarizes the history of the Pacific War and Japanese occupation of Midsayap, Cotabato from 1942-1945. It describes how Japanese forces attacked British Malaya and Pearl Harbor in 1941, occupying the Philippines. In Cotabato, the Japanese committed atrocities against civilians. Midsayap residents resisted through the Bolo Battalion led by Lt. Salipada K. Pendatun and Datu Mantil Dilangalen's People's Revolutionary Army, engaging in frequent skirmishes with Japanese forces. However, some guerilla leaders later collaborated with the Japanese, causing divisions within the resistance.
70,000 U.S. and Filipino troops surrendered to Japanese forces in Bataan, Philippines in 1942. The Japanese forces then forced the prisoners of war to march over 70 miles to prison camps, resulting in 10,000 deaths along the route due to harsh conditions including lack of food, water and medical treatment. Upon arrival at Camp O'Donnell, another 2,200 Americans and 27,000 Filipinos died from dehydration, disease, beatings and executions. The Bataan Death March was one of the most brutal events of World War II.
In April 1942, over 70,000 American and Filipino troops surrendered to the Japanese after being starved and diseased while defending Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines. The Japanese forced the prisoners of war to march over 70 miles to Camp O'Donnell with little food or water. Thousands died along the way from abuse, executions, or exhaustion. Those who arrived faced further horrors and mistreatment at the camp. The Bataan Death March resulted from the Japanese military's inhumane treatment and disregard for the health and lives of the surrendered soldiers.
The Fall of Bataan document summarizes the surrender of American and Filipino forces in Bataan, Philippines to the Japanese in April 1942. It details how after several initial Japanese landings and the deaths of key generals, General Edward King surrendered the Bataan garrison on April 9th. The surrendering troops were then forced to march over 60 miles to prisoner of war camps, where thousands died along the way. Fighting continued elsewhere on the island until May 6th, when General Jonathan Wainwright surrendered all remaining Allied forces in the Philippines to the Japanese.
The document summarizes the experience of American and Filipino prisoners of war during the Bataan Death March and subsequent events during World War II. It describes how over 75,000 soldiers surrendered after the battle of Bataan in April 1942 and were forced to march over 60 miles to prison camps, where many died from starvation, thirst, and abuse by Japanese soldiers along the way. Survivors were held in brutal prison conditions and forced into slave labor camps throughout the Philippines, Japan, and Taiwan until the end of the war.
The province of Zambales in the Philippines derives its name from the Zambal people who were the earliest inhabitants. Zambales is home to several festivals throughout the year celebrating its culture and agriculture. These include the Mango Festival, Paynauen Festival, and Domorokdok Festival. Zambales' economy is based on agriculture with its chief products being rice, corn, vegetables, and root crops. The province has several tourist destinations such as beaches, mountains, historical sites, and churches that showcase its natural beauty and heritage.
The document summarizes the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War 2. It discusses the reasons for Japan's expansionism in the region, including the need for resources, markets, and territory. It describes how Japan declared war after bombing Pearl Harbor and took control of the Philippines in 1942. The occupation led to economic hardship and some Filipinos cooperated with the Japanese for survival or patriotic reasons. Guerilla groups fought against the Japanese. American forces returned and liberated the Philippines in 1944-1945, but the liberation strengthened US control over the country's affairs.
The Lanao Provinces-Birthplace of Federalism in the PhilippinesAji Garbanzos
The document discusses the history of calls for federalism in the Lanao region of the Philippines dating back to 1920. Leaders from the Pat Pangampong Ranao wrote to the U.S. president requesting that Lanao not be part of an independent Philippine republic and instead remain part of the U.S. or become its own nation. In 1935, Iligan City was the only city that did not sign the Philippine constitution because the lone delegate, Senator Tomas Cabili, argued strongly for a federal system instead of the unitary system that was adopted. Cabili predicted that adopting a unitary system would lead to conflict in Mindanao, which later proved true. The document argues that adopting federalism then
The Japanese occupied the Philippines during World War II from 1942 to 1945. They attacked to gain control of resources and military staging areas. The U.S.-led forces in the Philippines were unprepared after the Pearl Harbor attack and were defeated. The Japanese established a puppet government led by President Laurel. There was widespread resistance from guerrilla groups like the Huks. MacArthur eventually returned and recaptured the Philippines in 1945, forcing the Japanese surrender.
The document summarizes the horrific Bataan Death March that occurred in 1942, where around 75,000 Filipino and American soldiers surrendered to the Japanese after the Battle of Bataan. The Japanese forced the prisoners to march over 60 miles with little food or water over 9 days to the Camp O'Donnell prison camp. Thousands died from disease, heat stroke, or were executed along the way for failing to keep up. By the end of the march, around 10,000 men had been killed, with survivors often committing suicide later due to nightmares of the event.
The document summarizes the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II. It describes Japan's increasing power in the region and objectives leading to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and aerial attacks on the Philippines. It discusses the fall of Bataan and Corregidor, the Death March, brutality by the Kempeitai secret police, economic hardship under Japanese rule, and the formation of resistance groups. It also covers MacArthur's return, the Battle of Manila, the establishment of a puppet republic, and the liberation of the Philippines at the end of the war.
The Japanese Occupation of Singapore from 1942 to 1945 had severe negative effects on the people. The Japanese tightly controlled the population through harsh policies. They faced extreme shortages of food and supplies that caused widespread malnutrition. The Japanese also imprisoned and tortured soldiers and civilians. Overall, the Occupation was a difficult time for Singaporeans who suffered greatly under Japanese rule.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The Japanese Occupation
Sources:
Cawagas, Virgina, and Swee-Hin Toh. Our Nation Our World 5. 2nd ed. Quezon City: Sibs Publishing House, 2014. 1-396
Visit:http://kasaysayan4kids.blogspot.com/
For more resources.
During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines from 1941-1945:
1. Philippine literature in English came to a halt as newspapers in English were banned by the Japanese, while Filipino literature in the Filipino language experienced renewed attention as writers switched from English.
2. In Filipino poetry, common themes included nationalism, love, and rural life. Popular poetic forms included haiku, tanaga, and free verse. Notable Filipino plays were adapted from English and performed by theater groups.
3. The short story flourished with many writers producing works. Awards were given to recognize the best short stories of 1945.
4. Philippine literature in English experienced a difficult period under Japanese censorship but some journalists
The japanese occupation of the philippinesThirdy Malit
The Japanese occupation of the Philippines lasted over three years until Japan's surrender. The Japanese enforced strict rules over Filipinos, including forced labor. They established a puppet government, the Second Philippine Republic, to gain cooperation but most Filipinos remained loyal to the U.S. The occupation was oppressive and costly, with over one million Filipino deaths. Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos was executed for refusing to collaborate with the Japanese occupation.
During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines from 1941-1945:
- Philippine literature in English came to a halt as newspapers in English were banned except for two publications.
- This led to renewed attention on Filipino literature as writers turned from English to writing in Filipino.
- Filipino literature experienced growth in genres like poetry, drama, and short stories during this period. Common themes included nationalism, life in rural areas, faith, and religion.
- After the Americans returned in 1945 and Philippines gained independence in 1946, there was a rebirth of Philippine literature in both English and Filipino as writers had more freedom of expression.
Japan invaded and occupied the Philippines during World War II from 1941-1945. They established a puppet government called the Second Republic led by President Jose P. Laurel. The Huks, a guerilla group led by Luis Taruc and Juan Feleo, resisted Japanese occupation. General Douglas MacArthur returned to the Philippines in 1944 and began liberating the country from Japanese forces, declaring full liberation on July 4, 1945 after intense fighting.
Digital Marketing with a Focus on Sustainabilitysssourabhsharma
Digital Marketing best practices including influencer marketing, content creators, and omnichannel marketing for Sustainable Brands at the Sustainable Cosmetics Summit 2024 in New York
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
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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Introduction
Have you ever dreamed of turning your innovative idea into a thriving business? Starting a company involves numerous steps and decisions, but don't worry—we're here to help. Whether you're exploring how to start a startup company or wondering how to start up a small business, this guide will walk you through the process, step by step.
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