Implementing a national vision. DigitalNZ presentation slides for JISC/UKOLN Survive or Thrive conference, Manchester, June 8th & 9th, 2010. Presented by Andy Neale
Babele - accelerators for greater impactEmanuele Musa
A network and a digital tool to manage accelerator programs, engage stakeholders in business modeling, online mentoring, co-creation and peer-collaboration.
Sharing knowledge effectively across boundaries, between projects and organisations Webinar
APM Knowledge Specific Interest Group webinar
Tuesday 23rd February 2016
presented by:
Andy Wall - United Utilities, Knowledge Manager
Adrian Malone - Atkins, Director
Michael Norton - Knowledge Hub, Community and Knowledge Manager
APM Programme Management SIG Conference.
Equipping Programme Managers for Global Success - The evolution of programme management: insights from an international perspective, Reinhard Wagner, 10 March 2016
Sharing Our Expertise: Benefits of Professional Development for Strategic Pla...Karen Reiman-Sendi
Paper presentation given at the Association of College & Research Libraries National Conference, 2015. Describes the University of Michigan Library Learning & Teaching Division professional development effort while connecting to strategic planning across the division.
APM Knowledge Specific Interest Group (SIG) conference 2016
Project Management is from Mars, Knowledge Management is from Venus
by Judy Payne and Steve Simister
Tuesday 1st March 2016
Pam Noreault - Content 4.0 - Actions for Today and a Plan for the FutureLavaConConference
In this session, attendees will learn actionable ideas, how to plan your content strategy for the future, while taking advantage of existing content investments, and how the content strategy landscape is shifting. This interactive session aims to get attendee creative juices flowing in the following areas:
Contextualization
Content Mashups
Artificial Intelligence
Chat Bots
Neural Machine Translation
Babele - accelerators for greater impactEmanuele Musa
A network and a digital tool to manage accelerator programs, engage stakeholders in business modeling, online mentoring, co-creation and peer-collaboration.
Sharing knowledge effectively across boundaries, between projects and organisations Webinar
APM Knowledge Specific Interest Group webinar
Tuesday 23rd February 2016
presented by:
Andy Wall - United Utilities, Knowledge Manager
Adrian Malone - Atkins, Director
Michael Norton - Knowledge Hub, Community and Knowledge Manager
APM Programme Management SIG Conference.
Equipping Programme Managers for Global Success - The evolution of programme management: insights from an international perspective, Reinhard Wagner, 10 March 2016
Sharing Our Expertise: Benefits of Professional Development for Strategic Pla...Karen Reiman-Sendi
Paper presentation given at the Association of College & Research Libraries National Conference, 2015. Describes the University of Michigan Library Learning & Teaching Division professional development effort while connecting to strategic planning across the division.
APM Knowledge Specific Interest Group (SIG) conference 2016
Project Management is from Mars, Knowledge Management is from Venus
by Judy Payne and Steve Simister
Tuesday 1st March 2016
Pam Noreault - Content 4.0 - Actions for Today and a Plan for the FutureLavaConConference
In this session, attendees will learn actionable ideas, how to plan your content strategy for the future, while taking advantage of existing content investments, and how the content strategy landscape is shifting. This interactive session aims to get attendee creative juices flowing in the following areas:
Contextualization
Content Mashups
Artificial Intelligence
Chat Bots
Neural Machine Translation
Collaboration with a purpose: how to put social tools to work to create busin...MWD Advisors
If you're looking for a tool to help you manage tasks and projects, your buying decision just got a whole lot more complicated! Why? Two important areas of technology that until recently saw themselves as fundamentally divergent are coming together - and this convergence brings with it inevitable turbulence as vendors vie for your business. Find out what the convergence of social, task and project management tools means for you.
These are the slides from a live webinar presented by Angela Ashenden, Principal Analyst for collaboration at MWD Advisors. Coming soon: view a replay of the webinar with Q&A discussion at http://www.mwdadvisors.com/events/collaborationwithapurpose/
Martin Paver: How data trusts will unlock Net Zero goalsPMIUKChapter
Delivering net zero is much more than decarbonising projects. Project professionals have a key role to play in driving up delivery productivity, avoiding waste and delay. We can accelerate the energy transition. By improving project certainty we make projects more investable, which attracts funding for net zero initiatives. By pooling our hard won experience within a data trust we fundamentally change the game.
If you are here probably you believe in the importance of sustainability collaboration, and through your work you have noticed that collaboration is not happening as it should.
We are presenting a possible solution to address collaboration, both from a methodology and a technology point of view.
LinkSDG is a collaboration project that involves people from the full spectrum of sustainability.
Dave Hackett : Synergy Circles Webinar - Networking & ConsultationsvisionSynergy
In this presentation, visionSynergy Senior Advisor, Dave Hackett, talks about facilitating connections in the context of mission network consultations.
Presentation for California Library Association, Annual Conference, Pasadena, CA, Saturday, October 31, 2009.
“Digital Collection Development, Building Collections in Cyberspace”.
Irc@zaragoza urban water cooperation without animationsIRC
The United Nations proclaimed 2013 the International Year of Water Cooperation. IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre supports this focus has a wealth of lesson on improving water cooperation through learning alliances. At the UN Water Conference 2013 in Zaragoza, IRC presented lessons on learning alliances for better water cooperation in SWITCH, a multi-country urban water project.
Sustainability for Project-Based Collaborative Work: Leveraging Service Level...Franny Gaede
In 2018, the University of Oregon (UO) Libraries embarked on a refresh of its collaborative digital scholarship infrastructure in preparation for taking on projects in association with the UO GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, and museums) Alliance's Mellon Fellowship Grants and the Digital Scholarship Center's Faculty Grants. This required transforming the existing organizational framework with a service level agreement for new partnerships and instituting a virtual teams model to facilitate inter-departmental work. The service level agreement was intended to help manage operational labor and create a sustainable model for project-based work with minimal technical debt. This presentation will discuss how the agreement has impacted the work of research content creation, preservation, and technical infrastructure management. We will also explore the causes and effects of the agreement's implementation in the virtual teams model, using the framework of the Mellon Fellowship Grants and Digital Scholarship Center Faculty Grants.
In business and in life, we pursue the good stuff and champion people who are known for their good ideas. But when we place too strong an emphasis on just the good, we may neglect to consider the bad ones. In design and in brainstorming, deliberately seeking out bad ideas is a powerful way to unlock creativity. Generating bad ideas can reveal our assumptions about the difference between bad and good, and often seemingly bad ideas turn out to be good ones. Jotly and Cow Clicker were jokes or parodies—that is, not good ideas—that have been surprisingly successful. Neil Young and Crazy Horse have covered folk songs. An action blockbuster features a US president swinging a silver axe against vampires. In this talk, Steve will explore how opening up the bad idea valve can lead unexpectedly to the kind of success we aim for with our good ideas.
Digital Conversations - Agile Creative TechnologyReading Room
The next phase of the digital communications revolution; the great collision of open source cloud technologies with agile, creative delivery", we will explore how digital leaders in government around the world are driving down costs and improving engagement by;
• employing new rapid digital delivery models in favour of the "big bang"
• applying user-centric thinking
• embracing open source tools for digital personalisation, optimisation and increased engagement
• personalising content for anonymous website visitors without the cost of big commercial software
Collaboration with a purpose: how to put social tools to work to create busin...MWD Advisors
If you're looking for a tool to help you manage tasks and projects, your buying decision just got a whole lot more complicated! Why? Two important areas of technology that until recently saw themselves as fundamentally divergent are coming together - and this convergence brings with it inevitable turbulence as vendors vie for your business. Find out what the convergence of social, task and project management tools means for you.
These are the slides from a live webinar presented by Angela Ashenden, Principal Analyst for collaboration at MWD Advisors. Coming soon: view a replay of the webinar with Q&A discussion at http://www.mwdadvisors.com/events/collaborationwithapurpose/
Martin Paver: How data trusts will unlock Net Zero goalsPMIUKChapter
Delivering net zero is much more than decarbonising projects. Project professionals have a key role to play in driving up delivery productivity, avoiding waste and delay. We can accelerate the energy transition. By improving project certainty we make projects more investable, which attracts funding for net zero initiatives. By pooling our hard won experience within a data trust we fundamentally change the game.
If you are here probably you believe in the importance of sustainability collaboration, and through your work you have noticed that collaboration is not happening as it should.
We are presenting a possible solution to address collaboration, both from a methodology and a technology point of view.
LinkSDG is a collaboration project that involves people from the full spectrum of sustainability.
Dave Hackett : Synergy Circles Webinar - Networking & ConsultationsvisionSynergy
In this presentation, visionSynergy Senior Advisor, Dave Hackett, talks about facilitating connections in the context of mission network consultations.
Presentation for California Library Association, Annual Conference, Pasadena, CA, Saturday, October 31, 2009.
“Digital Collection Development, Building Collections in Cyberspace”.
Irc@zaragoza urban water cooperation without animationsIRC
The United Nations proclaimed 2013 the International Year of Water Cooperation. IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre supports this focus has a wealth of lesson on improving water cooperation through learning alliances. At the UN Water Conference 2013 in Zaragoza, IRC presented lessons on learning alliances for better water cooperation in SWITCH, a multi-country urban water project.
Sustainability for Project-Based Collaborative Work: Leveraging Service Level...Franny Gaede
In 2018, the University of Oregon (UO) Libraries embarked on a refresh of its collaborative digital scholarship infrastructure in preparation for taking on projects in association with the UO GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, and museums) Alliance's Mellon Fellowship Grants and the Digital Scholarship Center's Faculty Grants. This required transforming the existing organizational framework with a service level agreement for new partnerships and instituting a virtual teams model to facilitate inter-departmental work. The service level agreement was intended to help manage operational labor and create a sustainable model for project-based work with minimal technical debt. This presentation will discuss how the agreement has impacted the work of research content creation, preservation, and technical infrastructure management. We will also explore the causes and effects of the agreement's implementation in the virtual teams model, using the framework of the Mellon Fellowship Grants and Digital Scholarship Center Faculty Grants.
In business and in life, we pursue the good stuff and champion people who are known for their good ideas. But when we place too strong an emphasis on just the good, we may neglect to consider the bad ones. In design and in brainstorming, deliberately seeking out bad ideas is a powerful way to unlock creativity. Generating bad ideas can reveal our assumptions about the difference between bad and good, and often seemingly bad ideas turn out to be good ones. Jotly and Cow Clicker were jokes or parodies—that is, not good ideas—that have been surprisingly successful. Neil Young and Crazy Horse have covered folk songs. An action blockbuster features a US president swinging a silver axe against vampires. In this talk, Steve will explore how opening up the bad idea valve can lead unexpectedly to the kind of success we aim for with our good ideas.
Digital Conversations - Agile Creative TechnologyReading Room
The next phase of the digital communications revolution; the great collision of open source cloud technologies with agile, creative delivery", we will explore how digital leaders in government around the world are driving down costs and improving engagement by;
• employing new rapid digital delivery models in favour of the "big bang"
• applying user-centric thinking
• embracing open source tools for digital personalisation, optimisation and increased engagement
• personalising content for anonymous website visitors without the cost of big commercial software
Design is all about value. It helps transfer value from one person to another. Design insures you have an experience: that at the end, you’re different than when you started. Design makes this difference, and like Babbage’s Difference Engine of yore, specific knobs and levers control how much value you can create with design.
In this presentation, we’ll learn how five levers — models, fidelity, audience, annotation, and velocity — work together. We’ll see how agile, lean, and waterfall teams apply these levers differently at different times to create different value from design.
Friday at work, you won’t be able to stop yourself from asking five, simple questions. You’ll be maximizing design value for every project you encounter.
The future belongs to a very different kind of person who understands where design really fits in the web process. When it comes to Universal Design and Accessibility, we should be asking 'why not?' rather than 'why?' This session will discuss ways Universal Design overcomes the obstacles in basic human communication and interactions in order to move people to action. Learn to overcome the limitations of the traditional definition of design, engage people, as well as communities, and create meaningful 'organizational stories' that relate to people regardless of their abilities.
Wake-up Series: Empathy in a Business ContextOctavian Mihai
This is a short talk I gave about empathy in a business context.
more about me at www.octavianmihai.com and my company at www.jaimecandy.com
(CC) (BY:) do whatever you want and Attribution would be nice.
The Right Stuff: What's in YOUR Portfolio?Lane Goldstone
Presented at Tech Jobs LA at Blankspaces, July 21, 2012
The growth of the Web and proliferation of mobile devices has created a huge opportunity for people who can design the look and behavior of digital products. This work spans single-person-single-device interactions through experiences that include multiple people, devices and locations. User Experience Designer (UXD), Interaction Designer (IxD), Information Architect (IA), Web Designer (WD)--whichever way you pitch your skill-set, this is truly a GREAT time be working in our field.
But--How do you showcase your talents succinctly and persuasively? What do recruiters and hiring managers look for in a great portfolio? This presentation shows you how
Going from Here to There: Transitioning into a UX Careerdpanarelli
A lot of people are curious about transitioning into the field of User Experience Design (UX). In this talk, I talk about a few different ways that you can transition into a UX career, be it grad school, night classes, or the ol' school of hard knocks, backed up by case studies. This talk was given at NoVA UX Meetup in the offices of AddThis, hosted by organizer Jim Lane.
[1 hr Lecture] Designing a Culture of Co-CreationTeresa Brazen
My talk at the Big (D)esign Conference 2012. Synopsis below.
Design doesn’t happen inside a vacuum. It happens inside teams, inside the context of relationships, inside physical spaces, inside organizations with very particular cultures. Ignore that intricate ecosystem, and you might as well give your project a death sentence.
Teresa Brazen will draw from her experience bringing this holistic outlook to the design process. Pulling from methods used in filmmaking, fine art, design research, facilitation, improv, and UX design, she crafts “intentional environments” for her teams and clients. These literal and figurative environments cultivate work that is actionable, co-created, co-owned, and much more likely to succeed in the world.
She’ll discuss the benefits of intentional environments, walk you through how to design them and share methods for keeping them activated throughout the design process. You’ll walk away understanding how to cultivate intentionality and inspire teams and clients along the way. But more importantly, you’ll have a powerful new framework that will enrich your entire design process.
For the Profit of Many – Designing Better For-Profit CompaniesChris Pallé
Talk was originally given at the RE:DESIGN Conference in Brooklyn, NY 4-28-2014 (redesignconference.com/conferences/uxd/)
The demand on businesses to think “socially” is evolving at a rapid pace. What was once good marketing to include something about a social cause on your Web site is no longer as impactful as threading it into the fabric of how you do business today. Come share in this conversation about B-Corporations and the implications pursuing this designation will have on your organization.
Presented by Mary Lukanuski at the Balanced Team Sunday Salon April 14, Pivotal Labs in NYC.
On the heels of The LeanUX Conference (#leanux14), Balanced Team held a one-day synthesizing symposium to share ideas, socialize, and continue the conversation.
For an event write-up, see http://pivotallabs.com/balanced-team-sunday-salon/
www.balancedteam.org
Start Empathy is a global
network of social entrepreneurs, educators, thought leaders, parents, young people, business leaders, journalists, universities, philanthropists and others who are connecting, collaborating, and aligning knowledge and resources to make empathy learning a norm, particularly in childhood.
Bulletproof Communication Techniques; A UX Strategist's GuidesSarah B. Nelson
The practice of user experience has grown more sophisticated, produced higher quality online products, and gained wider acceptance beyond the design community. Still, so many potentially wonderful experiences disappoint and many talented design teams are excluded from decisions that fundamentally affect the experience. Why? Two words: ineffective communication.
Attendees will learn specific, proven techniques that can be applied in their own work environment to streamline communication and build more team cohesion. Sarah will present a variety of tools and strategies that have proven useful and highly effective for building arguments, communicating clearly with stakeholders, building trust, and gaining a seat at the strategic table.
Attendees will leave empowered to apply these techniques in their own practice and develop their own tools to suit their personality and work environment.
Part I of the deck of slides from my workshop at UX Australia 2013 on place-making in cross-channel user experiences, previously a slightly different workshop at UX Lisbon 2012.
Symposium 2015 : NASA and Talent Management: Close Encounters of the Three KindsPMI-Montréal
Through its flexible model of knowledge and learning services, NASA meets the development needs of practitioners, project teams, and the organization. By linking business strategy to knowledge and learning approaches, NASA provides an integrated and systematic approach to address critical skillsets for technical, leadership, and business capabilities. This approach optimizes individual competence, project team performance, and organizational learning in a way that enables NASA to meet the changing needs of its workforce.
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Jon Boyle has served in several capacities in public and private sector organizations, from industrial production lines and overseas military combat units to multinational corporations, NASA flight facilities, and academia. He possesses expertise in Cognitive Neurosciences, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Knowledge Management, Group Processes, Human Resources and Workforce Development, Business Strategy, Technology-Enabled Learning, Research and Development, and Process Improvement.
Jon currently serves as the NASA Agency Deputy Chief Knowledge Officer (InuTeq), where he contributes to the development of the overall NASA Technical Workforce through Knowledge Services. He earned a B.A. in Psychology and Biology from the University of Southern Maine; a M.Ed. from Boston University; a M.A in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from George Mason University; and a Ph.D. in Human Development from Virginia Tech, as well as participating in diverse training and certifications in technology, project management, quality-related topics, acquisition and procurement, leadership, and coaching. He currently teaches several undergraduate and graduate programs and maintains an active research and publication agenda. Jon lives in the DC Metro area with his wife Allyson, son Zachary, and twin daughters Bevin and Riley. His son Christopher recently returned from Afghanistan where he serves as a Blackhawk Crew Chief in the U.S. Army and is now stationed at Fort Belvoir, VA.
Implementing Sustainable Digital Preservationneilgrindley
There has been a lot of investment and activity in digital preservation over the last decade and a lot of it has been supported by grant funded activity and research projects. The ‘learn by doing’ approach and the prodigious number of beta systems and project reports have all played their part in helping to mature the digital preservation field - and judging by the changing tone of conferences over the years, the community has come a long way. So far - in fact - that a lot of organisations are now at the stage when theory is less important than action. They need to work out the best implementation paths and make procurement choices.
So the economic landscape for digital preservation has shifted and the onus is now on many organisations to look closely at their needs and their objectives and to make investment choices that are sustainable as part of the business needs of their organisation rather than as an adjunct activity that is supported by ‘soft’ research money. Work being taken forward by the 4C Project is looking at providing resources to support organisations to make sustainable digital preservation investment choices and this webinar will describe some of that work.
But budgets are hard to secure and digital preservation remains a difficult case to argue so collaboration with like-minded organisations and the establishment of shared services should support the arguments and drive down the cost. This is one of the core messages that underpins the Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation (ANADP) initiative and this will also be described and explained during the webinar.
ICT4D - the what, why and how + Digital Principles Pecha Kucha (http://digitalprinciples.org/)
Download to view the citations and references (included in the comments on each slide) as well as the GIFs.
I collated this simply as a conversation starter at the Scottish Public Sector Barcamp on 27-03-09. In the event I didn't get the opportunity and so was able to put the material 'in the bank' for another time. But on reflection it seemed silly not to make it available anyway - you can do your own voice-over!
Optimización de recursos para lograr calidad y cantidad en la creación de MO...eMadrid network
Optimización de recursos para lograr calidad y cantidad en la creación de MOOCs: Experiencias de la Universidad de Southampton. Kate Dickens, Universidad de Southampton. 11/03/2016.
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