Meshing: Technology enabled civic, corporate & community shared economyLisa Gansky
Le Web featured the Sharing Economy in their London conference in 2013 under their heading of Digital Hippies.
This is my keynote - an overview & progress of the Mesh or Share Economy. Highlighting a massive shift to 'better things (& experiences), easily shared.
Creating Entrepreneurs in and for the Collaborative EconomyLisa Gansky
Focused on the opportunities for entrepreneurs and business ventures to tap into the power of peers, startup communities and the 'crowd'. This presentation was given to more than 3,000 entrepreneurs in Guadalajara Mexico in October 2014.
Managing the Customer Experience from Prospect to AdvocateScott Liewehr
Today's successful digital marketers recognize the need to deliver value in every interaction. They expect to learn more about their brand and its target audience(s) than they preach, and they value these newfound understandings, seeking to leverage them to forge new consumer relationships and deepen existing ones. The practices of Web Engagement have taught you to find ways to listen to your audience more closely and to respond with relevant, tailored content in order to move them along the engagement journey from mere awareness to intimate loyalty. But just as you are beginning to understand these concepts, the tide shifts even further toward Customer Experience Management, or the proactive management of all the customer interactions with the company from awareness and attraction to ordering, fulfillment, billing and support. Niche technologies are coming together and promising to deliver on these promises, but are they ready? Are you ready?
Social Business and Digital Marketing presentation from WOW Network meetings at IBM Aarhus in February and at Mannov Copenhagen in March, 2012. Presented by Christian Carlsson, Digital Leader.
Meshing: Technology enabled civic, corporate & community shared economyLisa Gansky
Le Web featured the Sharing Economy in their London conference in 2013 under their heading of Digital Hippies.
This is my keynote - an overview & progress of the Mesh or Share Economy. Highlighting a massive shift to 'better things (& experiences), easily shared.
Creating Entrepreneurs in and for the Collaborative EconomyLisa Gansky
Focused on the opportunities for entrepreneurs and business ventures to tap into the power of peers, startup communities and the 'crowd'. This presentation was given to more than 3,000 entrepreneurs in Guadalajara Mexico in October 2014.
Managing the Customer Experience from Prospect to AdvocateScott Liewehr
Today's successful digital marketers recognize the need to deliver value in every interaction. They expect to learn more about their brand and its target audience(s) than they preach, and they value these newfound understandings, seeking to leverage them to forge new consumer relationships and deepen existing ones. The practices of Web Engagement have taught you to find ways to listen to your audience more closely and to respond with relevant, tailored content in order to move them along the engagement journey from mere awareness to intimate loyalty. But just as you are beginning to understand these concepts, the tide shifts even further toward Customer Experience Management, or the proactive management of all the customer interactions with the company from awareness and attraction to ordering, fulfillment, billing and support. Niche technologies are coming together and promising to deliver on these promises, but are they ready? Are you ready?
Social Business and Digital Marketing presentation from WOW Network meetings at IBM Aarhus in February and at Mannov Copenhagen in March, 2012. Presented by Christian Carlsson, Digital Leader.
This is a slightly modified version from the one showed Chili Ideas III. Anyone interested in further details can contact us via the following email:
info[at]ppolis.com
Programmer Anarchy
The Agile movement shifted the relationship between clients and developers in a profound way. In waterfall processes, clients specified large amounts of functionality, then nervously faded into the background until the fateful day-of-delivery. With Agile, developers strove to engage with clients continuously, and delivered much more frequently against their needs. A new trust was established.
At the Forward Internet Group in London, we are implementing a second major shift between clients and developers. The trust of the clients in developers evolves into a broader trust of the developers to deliver business value without resorting to a series of well-defined stories. In essence, the business has empowered the developers to do what they think is right for the business. This model, popularized by Facebook, has several labels, but the one we prefer for our flavor is Programmer Anarchy.
We will start with stock Agile, and begin to apply environmental factors that led us to drop “standard” Agile practices. We will also watch as well-defined Agile roles evaporate completely as other environmental factors are applied. Finally, we will arrive at Programmer Anarchy, an organization often following none of the standard Agile practices, having no BA or QA roles, and even missing any managers of programmers.
We will summarize our environmental factors, and postulate on the required and optional factors. We will make bold, controversial assertions. We will back up these assertions with actual experiences.
This presentation was given at the Women's Council of REALTORS Summit in Chicago, IL on March 21st, 2010. The subject is online lead conversion for real estate agents.
These slides are from a presentation given at the Coldwell Banker Expo in Chicago, IL on March 9th, 2010. The subject was "Cashing in on Lead Conversion," and the audience consisted of REALTORS from the Chicago market.
Mobile Marketing: Supercharge Your Brand From Your Customer's PocketTaylor Host
Kurt Karlenzig and Michael Oliver of The Marketing Store presented at the ACA 360: Focus on Digital conference 2011. The Marketing Store is a global brand activation agency specializing in consumer promotions (including promotional games), loyalty programs, digital/mobile, and CRM.
Knowledge of game mechanics and gamification, mobile promotions and brand activation can help marketers develop a promotional strategy to increase sales.
Lead Management Cash Cow or Mad Cow - Century 21 Leadership ConferenceJonathan D Nicholas
Power Point slides from the presentation recently given at the 2009 Century 21 Leadership Conference held at the Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, Bahamas.
Jonathan D. Nicholas, Virtual CEO, was the presenter for the break-out session.
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Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.