Jeanne Turner of Awesome Portland talks about how this chapter of the Awesome Foundation is supporting and celebrating delightful ideas in all forms.
Originally presented at Delight 2012, Oct. 10, 2012. http://delight.us/conference
Charity Water brings clean drinking water to developing countries and has helped over 2 million people in 19 countries. City Harvest rescues unsold food from restaurants and distributes it to food programs around NYC, having distributed over 300 million pounds of food since 1982. The NYC Parks Department is seeking volunteers to plant 15,000 flower bulbs in Washington Square Park before winter.
The document discusses three organizations in New York City where one can volunteer: Charity: Water which brings clean drinking water to developing countries and has helped over 2 million people; City Harvest which rescues unsold food from restaurants and distributes it to food programs to end hunger, having distributed over 300 million pounds of food; and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation which is seeking volunteers to plant 15,000 flower bulbs in Washington Square Park before winter.
Volunteering south africa - For theloveofwildlifeLoveof wildlife
Volunteering South Africa provides opportunities for volunteers to explore South Africa beyond tourism. Volunteers immerse themselves in the local people, wildlife, and lifestyle through environmentally responsible and affordable work programs. Volunteering allows one to experience South Africa's natural environments while giving back to communities in an exciting way. Principles of volunteering with the organization include benefiting communities without pay, respecting rights and culture, and promoting human rights, equality, and good citizenship through civic involvement. Volunteering is an unpaid contribution of time, goods, or money to help those outside of one's family and promote various causes through activities like teaching, sports, childcare, and computer training.
Viridian is inviting volunteers to help build a new micro botanical garden in Chicago on July 11th from 9 AM to 12 PM. Volunteers will work together to build flower beds, prepare the garden, and plant flowers to educate local youth about the medicinal properties of plants. The garden project is an opportunity for volunteers to connect with others and give back to their community while learning.
Just Food is thanking the recipient for their ongoing support, which helps families in underserved New York City communities access fresh, sustainably grown food. The organization has helped start 27 community-run farmers' markets over 12 years, supplying healthy, local food to over 100,000 New Yorkers. At the La Familia Verde Farmers' Market, everyone receives fresh food like apples regardless of ability to pay. Just Food takes a bottom-up approach, asking communities what they need and helping provide solutions, which has benefited nearly a quarter million people annually.
Students for the Earth started as a Facebook page in 2013 and has since organized numerous online campaigns and live events to raise environmental and social awareness among youth. Some of their initiatives include competitions on Earth Hour and endangered species, an eco-youth magazine, volunteer events cleaning beaches and planting trees, and their largest national day quiz with over 193 school participants. They have supported other organizations' events and won an Earth Charter award for their work in building awareness as a youth group.
Thirty-three clubs, organizations and individuals at Berry College and Rome High School entered soups in their respective SOUP-Off competitions, raising over $3,000 total to support orphans in Uganda through the Sponsorship of Orphans in Uganda Project (SOUP). Junior Sydney Hulebak, director of operations of the Berry SOUP charter, was pleased with the high participation levels and support from both the Berry and Rome communities. The money raised will go to the SOUP organization founded by Berry graduate Brin Enterkin in 2009 to provide necessities, education and healthcare for orphaned children in Uganda.
The document discusses the debate around sacrificing animals during religious festivals in India. It notes that critics argue the large amounts of money spent could be better used for community development programs. However, supporters note that the meat consumption during these festivals makes up a small portion of total meat consumption in India. The document also discusses the illegal smuggling of cows from India to Bangladesh, the health and noise issues caused by some festivals, and calls for rethinking traditions and their impacts.
Charity Water brings clean drinking water to developing countries and has helped over 2 million people in 19 countries. City Harvest rescues unsold food from restaurants and distributes it to food programs around NYC, having distributed over 300 million pounds of food since 1982. The NYC Parks Department is seeking volunteers to plant 15,000 flower bulbs in Washington Square Park before winter.
The document discusses three organizations in New York City where one can volunteer: Charity: Water which brings clean drinking water to developing countries and has helped over 2 million people; City Harvest which rescues unsold food from restaurants and distributes it to food programs to end hunger, having distributed over 300 million pounds of food; and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation which is seeking volunteers to plant 15,000 flower bulbs in Washington Square Park before winter.
Volunteering south africa - For theloveofwildlifeLoveof wildlife
Volunteering South Africa provides opportunities for volunteers to explore South Africa beyond tourism. Volunteers immerse themselves in the local people, wildlife, and lifestyle through environmentally responsible and affordable work programs. Volunteering allows one to experience South Africa's natural environments while giving back to communities in an exciting way. Principles of volunteering with the organization include benefiting communities without pay, respecting rights and culture, and promoting human rights, equality, and good citizenship through civic involvement. Volunteering is an unpaid contribution of time, goods, or money to help those outside of one's family and promote various causes through activities like teaching, sports, childcare, and computer training.
Viridian is inviting volunteers to help build a new micro botanical garden in Chicago on July 11th from 9 AM to 12 PM. Volunteers will work together to build flower beds, prepare the garden, and plant flowers to educate local youth about the medicinal properties of plants. The garden project is an opportunity for volunteers to connect with others and give back to their community while learning.
Just Food is thanking the recipient for their ongoing support, which helps families in underserved New York City communities access fresh, sustainably grown food. The organization has helped start 27 community-run farmers' markets over 12 years, supplying healthy, local food to over 100,000 New Yorkers. At the La Familia Verde Farmers' Market, everyone receives fresh food like apples regardless of ability to pay. Just Food takes a bottom-up approach, asking communities what they need and helping provide solutions, which has benefited nearly a quarter million people annually.
Students for the Earth started as a Facebook page in 2013 and has since organized numerous online campaigns and live events to raise environmental and social awareness among youth. Some of their initiatives include competitions on Earth Hour and endangered species, an eco-youth magazine, volunteer events cleaning beaches and planting trees, and their largest national day quiz with over 193 school participants. They have supported other organizations' events and won an Earth Charter award for their work in building awareness as a youth group.
Thirty-three clubs, organizations and individuals at Berry College and Rome High School entered soups in their respective SOUP-Off competitions, raising over $3,000 total to support orphans in Uganda through the Sponsorship of Orphans in Uganda Project (SOUP). Junior Sydney Hulebak, director of operations of the Berry SOUP charter, was pleased with the high participation levels and support from both the Berry and Rome communities. The money raised will go to the SOUP organization founded by Berry graduate Brin Enterkin in 2009 to provide necessities, education and healthcare for orphaned children in Uganda.
The document discusses the debate around sacrificing animals during religious festivals in India. It notes that critics argue the large amounts of money spent could be better used for community development programs. However, supporters note that the meat consumption during these festivals makes up a small portion of total meat consumption in India. The document also discusses the illegal smuggling of cows from India to Bangladesh, the health and noise issues caused by some festivals, and calls for rethinking traditions and their impacts.
This document discusses the challenges and opportunities for gender and lentil production in Ethiopia. It notes that both women and men harvest lentil crops using sickles for the Alamaya variety, which must be dried and turned repeatedly by women. Both genders prepare the ground for threshing using horses or other animals. The document also points out that women have poorer access to markets due to lack of donkeys and smaller quantities to sell, giving them less bargaining power than men who can transport larger loads.
The document discusses a campaign called "Walk for Hunger" that aims to raise funds to provide groceries for 80 families for a week through a charity called Project Bread. The walk is an annual 20-mile event held in Massachusetts since 1969 on the first Sunday in May where participants can raise money to help the 700,000 people in the area who do not have enough food. Donations of any amount can be made online or by phone to support the cause.
Charity: Water is a non-profit organization that brings clean drinking water to developing nations. It was founded by Scott Harrison, who was inspired to help after seeing the impacts of dirty water during volunteer work in Liberia. Charity: Water uses various technologies like drilled wells, rain catchments, and bio-sand filters to provide clean water access to communities. This helps improve health, education, and livelihoods. So far the organization has benefited over 946,218 people across countries like Pakistan, Kenya, Uganda, India and Nepal.
Leadership Initiatives has been officially endorsed by Global Giving and has attracted the attention of a new sponsor due to their success in a youth challenge. Each social entrepreneur program run by Leadership Initiatives permanently changes the lives and economies of the communities involved. As a result of this proven success, a sponsor named _____ will match all online donations to Leadership Initiatives up to 50% and $1,000 per donor on June 16th. Leadership Initiatives is aiming to raise $10,000 in 24 hours on June 16th to take full advantage of this matching opportunity and support from new donors is needed to reach this goal.
Guerrilla gardening involves gardening on land that gardeners do not have legal rights to, such as abandoned lots. The term was first used in 1973 by Liz Christy and her Green Guerrilla group in New York City. Sunshine Partnerships promotes guerrilla gardening to provide therapy, art, creativity, and community. They make seed bombs and maintain gardens through access to water, friendly landscapers, and garden parties.
Donations and organizations- Eradicating PovertyHira Sohaib
Your donation will help provide critical support to children and families in poverty through nutrition, health, education, and community programs. Donations will support emergency medical care for children, scholarships for vocational training and secondary education, food assistance for struggling families, and delivery of supplies to families in need. Larger donations will also support building community centers, clinics, playgrounds and job training programs to help lift entire communities out of poverty, as well as clean water sources and disaster relief.
We wish to help community members to become economically empowered by developing programs that work for our Seeds Of Significance Initiative, e.g.: Teach canning and preserving food or organize raised bed garden construction project.
This document discusses carbon cycling and climate change. It explains that carbon is absorbed by plants through photosynthesis and stored in plant matter and soils. Fossil fuels were formed from ancient plant matter. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Agriculture has decreased the carbon stored in soils by 50-70% through tilling. Changing agricultural practices could help reverse this trend. The document advocates increasing carbon sinks like forests and soils to mitigate climate change.
Global social responsibility-One Village at a TimeGricelle Font
Representing the Ideals of a Socially Responsible World, One Village at a Time and How Ten Villages Gets it Right. Global Exchange in Action through Agents of Social Change.
The Hayden Granary is being transformed into a regional community hub for local food, creative industries, and heritage. It aims to connect people back to the land and each other through a vibrant local food system, including production, processing, distribution, and consumption of food. Since 2009, the owners have been cleaning and renovating the historic 1917 grain elevator to support various local food and community activities, like flour milling, livestock feeding, a potential microbrewery and distillery, and a year-round food hub. The large space allows for multiple community groups and entrepreneurs to share facilities. The vision is to rebuild the local food system and encourage collaboration around local land and food.
The document proposes a Twitter food drive where a local food bank creates a Twitter feed to ask for virtual donations from the public. Donors can make a virtual donation through a retweet or by pledging on the food bank's website to donate canned goods from their pantry. This simplifies how people can help address hunger in their community in an easy way by getting involved in the food drive through Twitter.
Jessie Ball was born in Cedar City, Utah and is majoring in Human Nutrition at SUU. She enjoys discovering new outdoor adventures and gardening with her family, growing flowers and creating color. For her project, she will help in a local community garden and her family garden to produce healthy food sources for those in need and educate others about the benefits of eating less processed foods. Her methods include collecting donated seeds, volunteering in food co-ops, promoting locally grown food, and donating a percentage of her family's vegetables to locals in need.
30% people in India suffer from food poverty, and at the same time, one million tonnes of food is wasted. In fact, India is worst waster of food in World. Supermarkets, restaurants, cafes and caterers contribute significantly to this figure. This isn’t their fault, it’s just that uncertain demand means that good food goes unsold. Disposing of food adds to the already high costs of running their business.
Stop Hunger Now Partners with Estuate to package 10,000 MealsEstuate, Inc.
Stop Hunger Now and Estuate are joining forces in the fight against hunger. More than 30 employees will package meals for the world’s hungry on September 28, 2013 in Sunnyvale, CA at 10:00 AM.
The Mayor of Milwaukee wrote a letter to MGIC thanking them for their donation supporting the "Walk 100 Miles in 100 Days with Mayor Barrett" program. The donation will allow the program to expand by increasing prizes and incentives, helping more people meet their walking goals and making the program a recognized annual event in Milwaukee. The Mayor expressed appreciation for MGIC's investment in healthy living and the city.
This document discusses bread and hunger around the world in 3 sections. It begins by looking at the importance of bread in many cultures and examples from Spain, the Philippines, and the Middle East. It then examines the challenges of hunger, with rising food prices and high child mortality rates in developing nations. Finally, it proposes a "One Loaf of Bread" campaign to fund sustainable hunger relief projects through donations on Kickstarter.
A Twitter food drive is proposed to simplify how people address hunger in their community. The local food bank would start a Twitter feed and ask for virtual donations through retweets or by visiting their website at certain times of year. Those who make virtual donations promise to help address hunger by taking canned goods from their pantry to the food bank, providing an easy way for people to get involved in donating food.
This document discusses social entrepreneurship and provides examples of social entrepreneurs and their missions. It describes People Against Poverty, an independent charity that fights poverty and suffering worldwide, and Business Against Poverty, formed in 2009 with over 80 businesses that develop companies to care for people and the planet while increasing profits to share prosperity. Both organizations aim to provide shelter, food, education, healthcare and bring communities together to break the cycle of poverty by making and sharing profits. The document also discusses initiatives by these groups and schools to donate meals and gifts to those in need.
Delight 2014 | Being Human in a Digital WorldDelight Summit
Genevieve Bell of Intel shares advice for organizations to create more meaningful experiences in the digital age during her Delight 2014 keynote.
Originally presented at Delight 2014, Oct. 6-7, 2014. http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2014 | Designing for Delight Workshop, Toby SterrettDelight Summit
Toby Sterrett, of Simple, presented this Designing for Delight workshop at Delight 2014.
Originally presented at Delight 2014, Oct. 6-7, 2014. http://delight.us/conference
Brian Kalma, former head of UX at Zappos and Gilt Groupe, talks about the disruptive and delightful experiences Gemvara is creating for jewelry shoppers.
Originally presented at Delight 2012, Oct. 10, 2012. http://delight.us/conference
This document discusses the challenges and opportunities for gender and lentil production in Ethiopia. It notes that both women and men harvest lentil crops using sickles for the Alamaya variety, which must be dried and turned repeatedly by women. Both genders prepare the ground for threshing using horses or other animals. The document also points out that women have poorer access to markets due to lack of donkeys and smaller quantities to sell, giving them less bargaining power than men who can transport larger loads.
The document discusses a campaign called "Walk for Hunger" that aims to raise funds to provide groceries for 80 families for a week through a charity called Project Bread. The walk is an annual 20-mile event held in Massachusetts since 1969 on the first Sunday in May where participants can raise money to help the 700,000 people in the area who do not have enough food. Donations of any amount can be made online or by phone to support the cause.
Charity: Water is a non-profit organization that brings clean drinking water to developing nations. It was founded by Scott Harrison, who was inspired to help after seeing the impacts of dirty water during volunteer work in Liberia. Charity: Water uses various technologies like drilled wells, rain catchments, and bio-sand filters to provide clean water access to communities. This helps improve health, education, and livelihoods. So far the organization has benefited over 946,218 people across countries like Pakistan, Kenya, Uganda, India and Nepal.
Leadership Initiatives has been officially endorsed by Global Giving and has attracted the attention of a new sponsor due to their success in a youth challenge. Each social entrepreneur program run by Leadership Initiatives permanently changes the lives and economies of the communities involved. As a result of this proven success, a sponsor named _____ will match all online donations to Leadership Initiatives up to 50% and $1,000 per donor on June 16th. Leadership Initiatives is aiming to raise $10,000 in 24 hours on June 16th to take full advantage of this matching opportunity and support from new donors is needed to reach this goal.
Guerrilla gardening involves gardening on land that gardeners do not have legal rights to, such as abandoned lots. The term was first used in 1973 by Liz Christy and her Green Guerrilla group in New York City. Sunshine Partnerships promotes guerrilla gardening to provide therapy, art, creativity, and community. They make seed bombs and maintain gardens through access to water, friendly landscapers, and garden parties.
Donations and organizations- Eradicating PovertyHira Sohaib
Your donation will help provide critical support to children and families in poverty through nutrition, health, education, and community programs. Donations will support emergency medical care for children, scholarships for vocational training and secondary education, food assistance for struggling families, and delivery of supplies to families in need. Larger donations will also support building community centers, clinics, playgrounds and job training programs to help lift entire communities out of poverty, as well as clean water sources and disaster relief.
We wish to help community members to become economically empowered by developing programs that work for our Seeds Of Significance Initiative, e.g.: Teach canning and preserving food or organize raised bed garden construction project.
This document discusses carbon cycling and climate change. It explains that carbon is absorbed by plants through photosynthesis and stored in plant matter and soils. Fossil fuels were formed from ancient plant matter. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Agriculture has decreased the carbon stored in soils by 50-70% through tilling. Changing agricultural practices could help reverse this trend. The document advocates increasing carbon sinks like forests and soils to mitigate climate change.
Global social responsibility-One Village at a TimeGricelle Font
Representing the Ideals of a Socially Responsible World, One Village at a Time and How Ten Villages Gets it Right. Global Exchange in Action through Agents of Social Change.
The Hayden Granary is being transformed into a regional community hub for local food, creative industries, and heritage. It aims to connect people back to the land and each other through a vibrant local food system, including production, processing, distribution, and consumption of food. Since 2009, the owners have been cleaning and renovating the historic 1917 grain elevator to support various local food and community activities, like flour milling, livestock feeding, a potential microbrewery and distillery, and a year-round food hub. The large space allows for multiple community groups and entrepreneurs to share facilities. The vision is to rebuild the local food system and encourage collaboration around local land and food.
The document proposes a Twitter food drive where a local food bank creates a Twitter feed to ask for virtual donations from the public. Donors can make a virtual donation through a retweet or by pledging on the food bank's website to donate canned goods from their pantry. This simplifies how people can help address hunger in their community in an easy way by getting involved in the food drive through Twitter.
Jessie Ball was born in Cedar City, Utah and is majoring in Human Nutrition at SUU. She enjoys discovering new outdoor adventures and gardening with her family, growing flowers and creating color. For her project, she will help in a local community garden and her family garden to produce healthy food sources for those in need and educate others about the benefits of eating less processed foods. Her methods include collecting donated seeds, volunteering in food co-ops, promoting locally grown food, and donating a percentage of her family's vegetables to locals in need.
30% people in India suffer from food poverty, and at the same time, one million tonnes of food is wasted. In fact, India is worst waster of food in World. Supermarkets, restaurants, cafes and caterers contribute significantly to this figure. This isn’t their fault, it’s just that uncertain demand means that good food goes unsold. Disposing of food adds to the already high costs of running their business.
Stop Hunger Now Partners with Estuate to package 10,000 MealsEstuate, Inc.
Stop Hunger Now and Estuate are joining forces in the fight against hunger. More than 30 employees will package meals for the world’s hungry on September 28, 2013 in Sunnyvale, CA at 10:00 AM.
The Mayor of Milwaukee wrote a letter to MGIC thanking them for their donation supporting the "Walk 100 Miles in 100 Days with Mayor Barrett" program. The donation will allow the program to expand by increasing prizes and incentives, helping more people meet their walking goals and making the program a recognized annual event in Milwaukee. The Mayor expressed appreciation for MGIC's investment in healthy living and the city.
This document discusses bread and hunger around the world in 3 sections. It begins by looking at the importance of bread in many cultures and examples from Spain, the Philippines, and the Middle East. It then examines the challenges of hunger, with rising food prices and high child mortality rates in developing nations. Finally, it proposes a "One Loaf of Bread" campaign to fund sustainable hunger relief projects through donations on Kickstarter.
A Twitter food drive is proposed to simplify how people address hunger in their community. The local food bank would start a Twitter feed and ask for virtual donations through retweets or by visiting their website at certain times of year. Those who make virtual donations promise to help address hunger by taking canned goods from their pantry to the food bank, providing an easy way for people to get involved in donating food.
This document discusses social entrepreneurship and provides examples of social entrepreneurs and their missions. It describes People Against Poverty, an independent charity that fights poverty and suffering worldwide, and Business Against Poverty, formed in 2009 with over 80 businesses that develop companies to care for people and the planet while increasing profits to share prosperity. Both organizations aim to provide shelter, food, education, healthcare and bring communities together to break the cycle of poverty by making and sharing profits. The document also discusses initiatives by these groups and schools to donate meals and gifts to those in need.
Delight 2014 | Being Human in a Digital WorldDelight Summit
Genevieve Bell of Intel shares advice for organizations to create more meaningful experiences in the digital age during her Delight 2014 keynote.
Originally presented at Delight 2014, Oct. 6-7, 2014. http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2014 | Designing for Delight Workshop, Toby SterrettDelight Summit
Toby Sterrett, of Simple, presented this Designing for Delight workshop at Delight 2014.
Originally presented at Delight 2014, Oct. 6-7, 2014. http://delight.us/conference
Brian Kalma, former head of UX at Zappos and Gilt Groupe, talks about the disruptive and delightful experiences Gemvara is creating for jewelry shoppers.
Originally presented at Delight 2012, Oct. 10, 2012. http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2014 | Throwing the Curveball: Designing for Surprise in UX and CXDelight Summit
The document discusses using surprise in user experience (UX) and customer experience (CX) design. It defines surprise as something unexpected that can lead to customer delight. A brand example is given of Johnny Cupcakes, a clothing company known for surprise, that saw 915% year-over-year growth. The presentation advocates designing unexpected elements into products and packaging to surprise and delight customers, keeping them engaged and increasing revenues. It highlights the values and approach to surprise and delight taken by the custom clothing company Bow and Drape.
Delight 2013 | Changing When You Don't Think You Need ToDelight Summit
Nick Frunzi from Esri shares advice for building a delightful experience and passionate community around B2B products.
Originally presented at Delight 2013, Oct. 7-8, 2013. http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2014 | Digital Disruption: Uncovering the Next Thing Your Customer WantsDelight Summit
James McQuivey, of Forrester, explains tactics for uncovering potential for innovation within organizations.
Originally presented at Delight 2014, Oct. 6-7, 2014. http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2013 | Digital Experience WorkshopDelight Summit
Slides from the Delight 2013 Digital Strategy workshop with Colin O'Neill, Dave Wieneke, and Barbara Holmes.
Originally presented at Delight 2013, Oct. 7-8, 2013. http://delight.us/conference
The Innovation Lab within Nordstrom shares a unique methodology used within their group to uncover new ways of delighting customers.
Originally presented at Delight 2012, Oct. 10, 2012. http://delight.us/conference
This document discusses telemetry data from spacecraft, including engineering housekeeping data (EHAs) that track temperatures over time, event records (EVRs) that log successful completion of sequences, and other data products. It explains that EHAs are streams of numbers, EVRs are print statements, and data products include all other telemetry information collected from spacecraft.
This presentation was given by Amber Case of Healthways at Delight 2015 on Oct. 5, 2015.
Technology shouldn't require all of our attention, just some of it, and only when necessary. Calm technology describes a state of technological maturity where a user's primary task is not computing, but being human. The idea is to have smarter people, not things. Amber will cover how to use principles of Calm Technology in product design and how we must to manage the next generation of connected devices in our human landscape.
http://delight.us/conference
This presentation was given by Gary Hirsch of On Your Feet at Delight 2015 on Oct. 5, 2015.
Collisions often create the best ideas. This interactive, story-based session will help you see invisible opportunities, co-create with your audience, and understand how collisions (in this instance improv, art and a small robot army) can lead to delightful surprises.
http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2015 | Airbnb Environments: Belonging in the Open PlanDelight Summit
This presentation was given by Aaron Taylor Harvey and Rachael Harvey of the Airbnb Environments Team at Delight 2015 on Oct. 5, 2015.
Imagine a call center with no cubicles, no traditional desks, and no phones. What if, instead, you could design an office defined by freedom and comfort that is also an effective and functional place to work every day. That’s exactly what Aaron and Rachael Harvey did for Airbnb’s award-winning Portland Call Center—and what they’re doing for other Airbnb offices around the world. Agents in the Portland call center have a work environment that’s a lot like a great Airbnb travel listing, bringing the experience of traveler and agent closer together—and making it easier to provide those travelers with a great customer experience. In this core conversation, Aaron and Rachael will share the philosophy and design process they use to redefine work environments in much the same way that Airbnb redefined travel.
http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2016 | Not for Sale: The Art & Impact of Authenticity — Sara Fritsch Delight Summit
In a society where everything is for sale, the ultimate commodity is that which cannot be bought. In this uplifting presentation, Sara Fritsch will discuss the advantages of a "not for sale" strategy and why authenticity plays such a vital role in our crowded, hyper-consumerist market. From reflections on thoughtful scalability to simple ground rules for more mindful ways to work, this talk will highlight why values matter more now than ever and spark a new conversation on what true success really looks like.
Presented at Delight 2016 by Sara Fritsch, Schoolhouse Electric & Supply
http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2015 | Getting Design for Delight Into Your Organizational DNADelight Summit
This presentation was given by Suzanne Pellican of Intuit at Delight 2015 on Oct. 5, 2015.
Close to one third of the U.S. economy flows through Intuit’s payroll, invoicing and tax software. What drove such a dominant software company to reinvent itself into a design-driven 30-year old startup? This story begins in 2006, when Intuit found itself in a terrible position—flattening growth, terrible Net Promoter Scores, and a less than desirable innovation pipeline. Suzanne will tell the story of Intuit’s rebirth by leveraging design at all levels of the company and creating a culture of design thinkers who aim to do nothing short of delighting their customers.
http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2016 | Design for Real Life — Sara Wachter-Boettcher Delight Summit
We can’t always predict who will use our products, or what emotional state they’ll be in when they do. But we have the power—and the responsibility—to build compassion into every aspect of our products, and to advocate for experiences that support more of our users, more of the time. Sara will share principles and practical approaches from Design for Real Life, her new book with coauthor Eric Meyer.
Presented at Delight 2016 by Sara Wachter-Boettcher, Author, Design for Real Life
http://delight.us/conference
Horticultural Therapy Bridges the Generational Gap
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This document provides information about the "Mission Possible 5 Mile Walk and Run for Fun" event being held at Gillette Stadium on August 1, 2010 to benefit the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. The event will include a 5 mile run/walk around the stadium, activities, food and entertainment. The goals are to raise money and awareness for Dana Farber and attract thousands of participants. The document discusses event details, sponsorship opportunities, and how the event will benefit the community.
Sprouts Farmers Market is a leading healthy grocery retailer known for its affordable fresh, natural, and organic products. It operates over 340 stores across the U.S. and has pioneered a unique grocery model centered around fresh produce, bulk foods, and vitamins. Sprouts aims to make healthy living accessible for all and gives back to communities through charitable initiatives like food donations and volunteer programs.
This document discusses various approaches to corporate social responsibility (CSR). It describes different types of organizations - Corporate B Corps that consider people, planet and profit equally; and non-profits focused on social missions. It provides examples of companies like Google that implement environmental initiatives while also discussing outliers like Patagonia and its founder Yvon Chouinard who are highly invested in sustainability. It explores challenges like balancing brand and profit with CSR and how democratization can help influence social causes.
This document summarizes funding awards given to community groups in the South and West of England that were voted on by Co-operative members. Mayfield Nursery in Solent received funding to enable service users to gain horticulture training certificates to promote recovery. Hayle Town Band in Cornwall received funding to purchase new instruments. Unity Park Bowling Club in South Devon received funding to update changing rooms. St Thomas Allotment Association in Devon & Somerset received funding for family food and allotment days. Cherry Tree Nursery in Wiltshire & Dorset received funding to replace leaky buildings and safeguard the nursery. Portishead Youth Club Friday Fun in Kennet & Avon received funding for activities to build self-este
How to Connect Events to a Nonprofit's Brand by Lauren KaneBizBash
This document discusses how nonprofits can connect events to their brand using Charity: Water as an example. Some key points:
- Charity: Water's mission is to provide clean, safe drinking water to people in developing countries. They have raised over $150 million to fund 13,072 water projects serving 4.4 million people across 22 countries.
- Charity: Water ensures 100% of public donations directly fund water projects by covering all overhead costs through private donations and sponsors.
- One way Charity: Water connects events to their brand is through "Water Walks", fundraising walks where participants raise awareness and funds for clean water projects.
This document provides information about three organizations where one can volunteer in New York City: Charity Water, City Harvest, and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Charity Water brings clean drinking water to developing countries and has helped over 2 million people. City Harvest rescues food from restaurants that would otherwise be discarded and distributes it to food programs around NYC. The NYC Parks Department is seeking volunteers to help plant 15,000 flower bulbs in Washington Square Park before winter.
Keeping a close eye on how our society becomes more conscientious about food waste and taking a look at the various solutions startups work out to hack the flawed system gives us an early glimpse into how positive shifts happen in the world. Food waste is a fascinating topic, and only partly because the current numbers and existing processes are outrageous.
Until 2009, there was not much deep information to be found about the exact scale and nature of the food loss and waste in the world. Published that same year, Tristam Stuart’s book, Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal provides a sobering trip to the reality of food. It also highlights an incredibly important fact: with small, common sense tweaks in habits and processes, the current grave situation can be turned on its head and solve the problem of the 842 million people living in hunger around the world too.
The document discusses Sparta School District's farm to school program and initiatives. The district has received several grants to implement farm to school projects, such as salad bars, a summer feeding program, and a fresh fruit and vegetable program. It has also partnered with other districts on a collaborative grant to strengthen farm to school access. Current projects include an educational school garden with various vegetables, a harvest of the month program, and hiring a chef to support farm to school. The district aims to expand hydroponic lettuce in cafeterias and engage at the county fair to promote farm to school.
This document is from the Port of Portland Annual Giving Campaign and provides information about various charities that donors can support by donating small weekly amounts. Donations as little as $1-$7 per week are highlighted across charities focused on issues like feeding families, supporting education, assisting refugees, preventing homelessness, protecting the environment, and more. The campaign runs through December 12th and encourages donors to choose a cause to support.
Our mission is to connect farmers, local businesses, and the community to build a sustainable local food economy with fair prices and wages. We do this through our website Fresh.org, which allows farmers to sell products online to local businesses. We also run awareness campaigns using photography and video to educate the public about the benefits of local sustainable farming and support for local economies.
Science of Giving - Shift Philanthropy WebinarBrady Josephson
Giving is powerful. But it's also complex. This presentation looks at some of the stats of the philanthropic sector as well as some science behind giving, fundraising, and marketing for causes. Also includes some live poll results.
Slides used by Peter Lewis, CE at Institute of fundraising, at the Big Local ‘levering in funding' event, organised as part of the Local Trust programme of networking and learning events for Big Local residents. The event took place on Tuesday 10 October 2017.
The document announces the 11th annual charitable golf tournament to support Canadian families in need. It provides statistics showing that 1 in 7 Canadian families live in poverty without basic necessities. The tournament benefits Brands For Canada Ontario, which provides donated clothing and items to over 64,000 people through social agencies each year. Brands For Canada Ontario is rated as the most cost-effective social service agency in Canada, providing $56 worth of goods for every dollar raised. The document thanks sponsors and donors for making the tournament possible.
This document provides information on various agriculture-related events, organizations, and resources in California's Central Valley region. It highlights upcoming farmers markets, heat safety tips for outdoor workers, scholarships for students interested in agriculture careers, and recommends following social media accounts of local farms and agriculture organizations. The document also promotes a weekly radio show and TV program about agriculture in the Central Valley and thanks various organization for their support of local farmers.
Care2 is a social networking website founded in 1998 by Randy Paynter to connect activists around the world. It has over 16 million members and provides tools for users to create petitions, volunteer opportunities, donations, and engage in various social and environmental causes. Care2's mission is to help people make the world a better place through connection and collective action.
The document summarizes information from the Girls on the Run of Central Michigan 2013 newsletter and annual report. It discusses that Girls on the Run of Central Michigan celebrated the completion of its 11th season with a 5K race in May 2013, with more local girls participating than ever before, partly due to a $20,000 grant from eight funds of the Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation. The grant was used to provide tuition scholarships to girls in Isabella County participating in the program. During the 2013 season, 656 girls from three counties participated in the program.
Saving Animals In Need Together | Arizona Non-Profit Pet Welfare OrganizationBullhead Digital Design
Located in Bullhead City, AZ and servicing the Tri-State areas including Laughlin, NV and Needles, CA. S.A.I.N.T. is devoted to providing low-cost spay and neuter options, a foster-based adoption program and financial assistance for emergency pet medical needs.
The document discusses hunger issues in eastern Massachusetts and the work of the Greater Boston Food Bank to address hunger in the region. It summarizes that over 35 million Americans are food insecure, including 12.6 million children, and outlines the health impacts of hunger. It then provides details on the Food Bank's mission to end hunger by acquiring and distributing over 30 million pounds of food annually to over 600 member agencies through food donations, drives, and purchases. The Food Bank focuses on specialized programming for kids and seniors and rescuing fresh food from being wasted. It encourages various ways to help through volunteering, food drives, donations, and supporting their capital campaign to build a new facility.
Is slow food a marketing tool that could make change in the social economy? Could slow food build a market for local food from the middle and upper class work that extends to transforming school lunches?
Delight 2016 | Bringing Play Beyond Toys & Games — Michelle Lee Delight Summit
When we think about play, we often imagine a child’s world of toys and games, but who says that play has to be confined to our childhoods? With 20 years of experience researching play and bringing over 200 physical and digital toys to market, IDEO’s Toy Lab has come to realize that the opposite of play isn’t work, but boredom. Michelle explains how IDEO’s Design for Play team sees play and its potential to bring delight and engagement not only to the youngest customers, but also to people of all ages, through products and experiences that live beyond the toy aisle.
Michelle Lee, IDEO Toy Lab
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Despite the prevalent mythology of the lone creative genius, many of the most innovative contributions spring from the creative chemistry of a group and the blending of everyone’s ideas and concepts. How can we best leverage this collective wisdom to generate creative synergy and co-create? Let’s look at the process of recognizing and removing our personal creative blocks, connecting and communicating with others, combining ideas using play, and constructing a collaborative environment to discover effective methods for tapping into a group’s creative brilliance. Through these steps, you’ll learn to capitalize on the super-linearity of creativity to embrace and leverage diversity to create better together.
Presented at Delight 2016 by:
Denise Jacobs, The Creative Dose
Jessie Shternshus, The Improv Effect
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Delight 2016 | The New Vanguard for Business: Connectivity, Design & the Inte...Delight Summit
We are truly at the frontier of a new, hyper-connected future, and MIT Media Lab’s David Rose is our guide. In this mind-opening talk he brings the inevitable takeover of the Internet of Things to the forefront of public consciousness. The author of the first major book on IoT, Enchanted Objects, David describes how products are poised to become services and how we will be creating new user experiences, not new technology. Instead of staring at our iPhone screens, we will be surrounded by simple and user-friendly objects that respond to our needs, come to know us, and learn to think on our behalf. How can you embed connectivity and productivity into your product? It’s time to revolutionize the way your company thinks about technology, design and making money.
Presented at Delight 2016 by David Rose, MIT Media Lab
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Delight 2016 | Hacking Marketing: The Amazing Convergence of Marketing & Soft...Delight Summit
Software gives marketers a greatly expanded creative palette to design memorable customer experience masterpieces — and the leverage to reach a much broader and more engaged audience with them. The secret to success, however, is not in the technology itself — but rather adapting marketing management to this new software-powered environment. In this presentation, marketing technologist Scott Brinker, author of the new book Hacking Marketing, will show you how to: recognize the parallels between software development and modern marketing; adapt agile software development management methods to "agile marketing"; and design marketing programs, systems, and organizations to embrace change.
Presented at Delight 2016 by Scott Brinker, Chief MarTec
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We all believe in creating fantastic experiences grounded in customer needs. But let’s face it—not all companies or leaders start from the same place. Our job is not only to create great experiences, but also to transform the mindset of our partners and our skeptics. How can we apply design principles of collaboration and experimentation to organizational change? Learn to infuse design thinking into every level of an organization.
Presented at Delight 2016 by Evelyn Huang, Capital One
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Delight 2016 | Opening the Conversation Around a Taboo Topic: Money — Nondini...Delight Summit
The Society of Grownups is all about helping adults to “understand your money without losing your soul or your sense of adventure along the way.” After years of researching and testing, this learning initiative from MassMutual is disrupting the financial services industry by empowering people to create a personalized and flexible approach to their personal finances. Each day, the Society of Grownups team works together to concept and iterate on ideas with one goal in mind: to democratize financial literacy by bringing authentic, educational experiences to Grownups in Boston and beyond. Society of Grownups President and CEO Nondini Naqui will share insights on the Society of Grownups journey so far: the highs, the lows and a few learnings in between.
Presented at Delight 2016 by Nondini Naqui, Society of Grownups
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Delight 2016 | Research for Delight: Empathy & Vulnerability — Tom Bennett Delight Summit
This document discusses themes of empathy, insight, stewardship, and finding purpose. It includes quotes from interviews where people express feeling lost and like they lack direction in life. They discuss struggling to balance education costs and saving for retirement. The document also discusses Mennonite views on generosity and giving, as well as quotes about creating cycles of giving between parents and children. Overall it explores gaining insight and perspective through empathy, reflection, and allowing an intuitive approach.
Delight 2016 | Delight is not a Campaign — Maggie LangDelight Summit
Marketers, executives and agencies across the world are busy crafting strategies that revolve around delighting their customers. Yet, brands still struggle to deliver on the promise. Delight is part of something much larger than a campaign, or even a strategy. It's a life-sized cut-out of Channing Tatum in your hotel room. It's a "good luck" card signed by every hotel employee when you check in for a big interview the next day. And sometimes, it's getting a great bottle of Oregon Pinot Noir sent to your house when you post a great snap from wine hour on Instagram. Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants have become a beloved brand by delighting their guests for over 35 years, and Maggie will share how a culture is paramount to delivering on a brand promise of delight.
Presented at Delight 2016 by Maggie Lang, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants
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Delight 2015 | More Than a Feeling: Designing for Digital ComplexityDelight Summit
This presentation was given by Erin Moore from Twitter at Delight 2015 on Oct. 5, 2015.
Designing and building products that have a meaningful impact on people’s lives is an exorbitant amount of work. Yet products that do this successfully are the ones we return to again and again. Despite their complexity, these products make interactions with others and environments seem effortless, desirable—and even addictive. How do we as designers do the hard work of creating products that are useful and relevant? What repeatable process can we look toward to solve problems for people whose motivations and behaviors can be hard to predict? Erin will share how coaching collegiate athletics helped her understand complex systems, and how that experience still influences her daily design process at Twitter.
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This presentation was given by Jennifer Liebermann and Mike Holland of Kaiser Permanente at Delight 2015 Oct. 5, 2015.
Experience the power of provocation with Jennifer Liebermann and Mike Holland from Kaiser Permanente's Garfield Innovation Center. Imagining Care Anywhere is the beginning of a conversation within Kaiser Permanente and its industry partners about how current and future technology can enable health and health care to be delivered wherever Kaiser Permanente's members live, work or play. This immersive session will enable you to see to believe.
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Digital technologies allow brands to connect with customers in new ways, but true value is created through meaningful connections, not just websites or apps. An effective digital strategy focuses on understanding customers and using design to bridge the brand's purpose and promise with each customer's unique journey through storytelling that engages the customer as reader, character and narrator.
The speaker describes asking people simple questions to understand their perspectives on their current lives, hopes, dreams, and frustrations. The questions focus on whether their life is what they wanted, what they think is preventing them from achieving more, and what they would like to do in the future. The goal is to get a breakdown of everyone's perspectives.
Jared Spool of UIE spoke at Delight 2013 on using the Kano model for delightful experience design.
Originally presented at Delight 2013, Oct. 7-8, 2013. http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2012 | Dan Harbison of the Portland Trail BlazersDelight Summit
The document discusses the Trail Blazers' digital media and marketing department and their efforts to connect with fans through various digital platforms and initiatives. It describes how the department pioneered the use of new technologies like streaming games online and using social media to engage fans. It also details several campaigns the department ran to promote the team and sell merchandise, like unveiling new jerseys online and a viral ticket promotion. The document envisions further expanding their social media presence and using mobile technologies to enhance fan engagement both at home and in the arena.
Warby Parker's, Jen Rubio, talks about how she oversees all social media and editorial strategy and campaigns at Warby Parker.
Originally presented at Delight 2012, Oct. 10, 2012. http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2012 | Jill Nelson of Ruby ReceptionistsDelight Summit
Jill Nelson of Ruby Receptionists talks about building a culture of "WOW" and delivering surprise and delight at our annual UX event.
Originally presented at Delight 2012, Oct. 10, 2012. http://delight.us/conference
Delight 2012 | Dave Tragethon of Mt. Hood Meadows Ski ResortDelight Summit
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of climate change on global wheat production. Researchers found that rising temperatures will significantly reduce wheat yields across different regions of the world by the end of the century. Under a high emissions scenario, wheat production is projected to decrease between 6-27% globally depending on the region, posing serious risks to global food security.
Dave Wieneke of ISITE Design explains why he has an axe, and opens Delight 2012 with a bang.
Originally presented at Delight 2012, Oct. 10, 2012. http://delight.us/conference
Presentations from the Delight 2013 session Disrupting with Delight, with Dylan Boyd of the Nike+ Accelerator. The panel consisted of Darrell Whitelaw of Siberia, Kim Malek of Salt & Straw, and Jamyn Edis of Dash. (Not included here: Jesse Stollak of Nike).
Originally presented at Delight 2013, Oct. 7-8, 2013. http://delight.us/conference
The APCO Geopolitical Radar - Q3 2024 The Global Operating Environment for Bu...APCO
The Radar reflects input from APCO’s teams located around the world. It distils a host of interconnected events and trends into insights to inform operational and strategic decisions. Issues covered in this edition include:
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The Steadfast and Reliable Bull: Taurus Zodiac Signmy Pandit
Explore the steadfast and reliable nature of the Taurus Zodiac Sign. Discover the personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights that define the determined and practical Taurus, and learn how their grounded nature makes them the anchor of the zodiac.
Unveiling the Dynamic Personalities, Key Dates, and Horoscope Insights: Gemin...my Pandit
Explore the fascinating world of the Gemini Zodiac Sign. Discover the unique personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights of Gemini individuals. Learn how their sociable, communicative nature and boundless curiosity make them the dynamic explorers of the zodiac. Dive into the duality of the Gemini sign and understand their intellectual and adventurous spirit.
How MJ Global Leads the Packaging Industry.pdfMJ Global
MJ Global's success in staying ahead of the curve in the packaging industry is a testament to its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. By embracing technological advancements, leading in eco-friendly solutions, collaborating with industry leaders, and adapting to evolving consumer preferences, MJ Global continues to set new standards in the packaging sector.
Top mailing list providers in the USA.pptxJeremyPeirce1
Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
Zodiac Signs and Food Preferences_ What Your Sign Says About Your Tastemy Pandit
Know what your zodiac sign says about your taste in food! Explore how the 12 zodiac signs influence your culinary preferences with insights from MyPandit. Dive into astrology and flavors!
Top 10 Free Accounting and Bookkeeping Apps for Small BusinessesYourLegal Accounting
Maintaining a proper record of your money is important for any business whether it is small or large. It helps you stay one step ahead in the financial race and be aware of your earnings and any tax obligations.
However, managing finances without an entire accounting staff can be challenging for small businesses.
Accounting apps can help with that! They resemble your private money manager.
They organize all of your transactions automatically as soon as you link them to your corporate bank account. Additionally, they are compatible with your phone, allowing you to monitor your finances from anywhere. Cool, right?
Thus, we’ll be looking at several fantastic accounting apps in this blog that will help you develop your business and save time.
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Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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