Camberwell Networking for Camberwell Business ClubSue Ellson
Presentation by Sue Ellson of the Camberwell Network on the topic of Camberwell Networking for Camberwell Business Club, Camberwell, Victoria, Australia
Camberwell Networking for Camberwell Business ClubSue Ellson
Presentation by Sue Ellson of the Camberwell Network on the topic of Camberwell Networking for Camberwell Business Club, Camberwell, Victoria, Australia
Breve apresentação, que ilustra a história e evolução dos sistemas informáticos, desde o primeiro instrumento de cálculos, até ao poderosos computadores do dia de hoje!!
Better by Measure: Becoming Better by Measure (Class 1, SVA Products of Desig...Rebecca Gard Silver
Manifesto for Better by Measure, a class from the Products of Design masters program at the School of Visual Arts taught by Jen van der Meer and Rebecca Silver. Better by Measure will explore how startups can build value by critically embracing civic, environmental, and human health challenges. Follow us at BetterbyMeasure.com
The Creative Collective Director Yvette Adams shows you how to achieve the all important work/life balance by sharing her own personal and career experiences.
British Gas and Shelter. Brand Breakfast: When brands meet, 11 February 2016CharityComms
Abi Robins, director of corporate responsibility, British Gas
Cate Kirkbride, head of brand, Shelter
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Breve apresentação, que ilustra a história e evolução dos sistemas informáticos, desde o primeiro instrumento de cálculos, até ao poderosos computadores do dia de hoje!!
Better by Measure: Becoming Better by Measure (Class 1, SVA Products of Desig...Rebecca Gard Silver
Manifesto for Better by Measure, a class from the Products of Design masters program at the School of Visual Arts taught by Jen van der Meer and Rebecca Silver. Better by Measure will explore how startups can build value by critically embracing civic, environmental, and human health challenges. Follow us at BetterbyMeasure.com
The Creative Collective Director Yvette Adams shows you how to achieve the all important work/life balance by sharing her own personal and career experiences.
British Gas and Shelter. Brand Breakfast: When brands meet, 11 February 2016CharityComms
Abi Robins, director of corporate responsibility, British Gas
Cate Kirkbride, head of brand, Shelter
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
IIBA 2020 September - Why are there no Business Analysts in start upsAustraliaChapterIIBA
Technology start-up teams typically look like – Founder, Designer, Developer, Marketer. Rarely do they mention a Business Analyst! Pragmatic business analysis speeds up the start-up journey, ultimately saving significant time and money for founders bootstrapping their businesses.
Walking through a case study, we’ll explore the custom application development process successfully used for early-stage start-ups in the dental and financial planning industries.
Presentation Value/Learning Points:
In this session you will discover:
• How a start-up mindset can improve how you plan, capture and validate requirements
• Requirements gathering approaches best suited for custom application development
• How the Wizard of Oz can help you identify a minimum viable product
• Techniques for working with stakeholders new to custom application development
Erin Clark - Managing Director
Erin is an internationally recognised innovation expert, delivering training and consulting across the Asia Pacific. She works with corporates to innovate like start-ups and start-ups to scale-up.
Erin has led a business analysis consulting practice, managed large teams of business analysts and spends a lot of time flicking through the BABOK – but has never held the job title of ‘Business Analyst’.
Erin started her career in the journalism industry. To prove that an Arts Degree can take you a lot further than working at the local McDonalds, Erin has since worked in Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and New Zealand. After a crisis of confidence in her IT and business skills, she also graduated with a Graduate Certificate in IT Project Management from UTS and a Master of Business Administration from UWA.
Erin now takes great pride in the ability to translate between humans and nerds to drive better outcomes, often using interpretative dance.
Contact info: erin@chesshill.com.au, Chesshill Consulting
Arts Council England Environmental Reporting - Communicating SuccessJulie's Bicycle
A reminder of the environmental reporting requirements including how to add new data to the IG Tools, plus a special focus on : Top tips on what you should be sharing with your stakeholders and how to do so effectively.
Contest and other online promotions create audience and revenue growth. Newspapers around the country used contests and interactive promotions to generate millions of dollars this year. You’ll learn how papers of all sizes can easily tap into this revenue stream.
Bike Week is the biggest nationwide cycling event in the UK. A national celebration of cycling, Bike Week helps you get more out of life – by getting on your bike and exploring your local community.
Bike Week focuses on encouraging families to taking up cycling as a regular activity in their local community. Bike Week is the time to “live local and get cycling.”
Bike Week is free to enter and open to everyone – you can either take part in an event or organise one yourself, you don’t have to be an experienced cyclist either, anyone can set up a Bike Week event.
To find out more about organising a Bike Week Event, or to see what events are going on in your area, go to www.bikeweek.org.uk
Social media portfolios - building the digital toolbox using social mediaAndrew Middleton
Part of the ongoing Connected U project, we ask how do universities engage students in using social media as a digital toolbox to establish e-portfolios? This presentation supported a short idea generation activity led by Sue Beckingham at #melsigntu in January 2016
30. MARCH
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
SEPTEMBER
SUMMER
FUTURE
STAGE 2: Dan’s Shop
Dramatically improved Dan’s
livelihood
Leave his job in the running shop
Financially independent
1st time in 2 years – been able to
afford a holiday!
Impact
Dan looking to further
expand his business
Another shop
Opening a bike café
Dan has hired an apprentice!
or
33. So many stories, unfortunately couldn’t mention them all…
1.Teacher and apprentice
1. Local community access to affordable bikes
1. Helping to support the local high street
1. Working alongside another upcycling bike business
mutually supporting one another
1.Environmental impacts – Co2 emissions
34. Project Summary
6 team members
1 directly, 2 indirectly impacted
1200 Volunteering Hours
Now has his own shop
Rollquick produced £10,438
profit over 7 months
Hired an apprentice & Invested
into brothers business