The document outlines a 4 step process for putting a localization framework to work:
1. Establish portfolio management practices and market metrics.
2. Distribute business ideas and cases.
3. Identify opportunity spaces within the framework.
4. Target the opportunity space closest to consumption.
Pros And Cons Of Home-Based Business And Teleworknewdawn2012
Daily Income Network allows people to work from home by posting advertisements online to promote the system. Working from home provides benefits like flexible schedules and time savings from reduced transportation costs. However, not all work from home opportunities are legitimate, and some have been scams that cost people money. People should be wary of opportunities that require upfront fees or have returns that seem too good to be true. Diligent research is important to avoid work from home scams.
Celanese Corporation reported record results in the first quarter of 2006, with net sales up 12% and operating profit up 26% compared to the same period last year. Diluted earnings per share were $0.68 compared to a loss of ($0.08) in 2005. The company reaffirmed its guidance for adjusted earnings per share of between $2.50-$2.90 for 2006.
Este boletim oficial contém vários despachos e comunicados de diferentes órgãos do Estado, incluindo a Presidência da República, Assembleia Nacional, Ministérios e municípios. Entre as principais informações, nomeia novos funcionários para cargos na Presidência e Assembleia Nacional e concede aposentações a funcionários públicos.
The document describes Villa Jure, a private accommodation located in Stanići - Velika Luka, Croatia. It has 7 suites, each with 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a kitchen/balcony. The villa is close to the beach, town center, supermarket, and restaurants, and is a 4 km drive from Omiš. It is advertised as a quality option for families and couples looking to enjoy the Adriatic coast.
This document outlines a framework for developing local business ecosystems and community investment portfolios. It proposes mapping local assets and consumption patterns, developing business cases that serve local needs within value chains, and leveraging multiple forms of capital to launch and scale ecosystem businesses. The goal is for communities to invest their time, skills, relationships and other resources to create local jobs, meet local needs, and improve quality of life without relying on outside money. Diagrams show how to overlay this framework on a sample community, map existing and potential business cases, and illustrate capital flows between ecosystem components.
The document discusses building a community of social entrepreneurs in Merced County, California. It outlines key terms like community, local resources, and sustainability. It then discusses enabling local communities through connecting needs and resources, and providing tools and platforms for social entrepreneurs. The goal is for community members to work together on projects that meet basic needs and create a self-sustaining system through collective responsibility and portfolio management of resources.
This document discusses using information and communication technologies (ICTs) to link actors in agricultural value chains. It describes key features of value chain methods, including taking a systems perspective and stimulating market-based solutions. It outlines different types of value chain actors and their varying ICT needs. The document also discusses challenges, such as most smallholder farmers working outside of value chains and the need to shift extension services to business advice. It concludes that while great progress has been made in ICT solutions, more work is needed to scale approaches and demonstrate return on investment.
This document discusses several topics:
1) Growth of the Indonesian IT market projected to be worth $512 billion by 2012, with opportunities in e-government, financial services, computer and software sales, and IT services.
2) Cyber security issues in Indonesia including passwords, anti-virus software, email/communication security, mobile device security, privacy, and safe web browsing.
3) The concept of a "network of trust" involving various parties in software development and operations such as developers, customers, and auditors.
4) Changes in ISO 27001:2005 including additional controls for service delivery management and improving external risk management regarding third-party services.
5) The argument that information security is
Pros And Cons Of Home-Based Business And Teleworknewdawn2012
Daily Income Network allows people to work from home by posting advertisements online to promote the system. Working from home provides benefits like flexible schedules and time savings from reduced transportation costs. However, not all work from home opportunities are legitimate, and some have been scams that cost people money. People should be wary of opportunities that require upfront fees or have returns that seem too good to be true. Diligent research is important to avoid work from home scams.
Celanese Corporation reported record results in the first quarter of 2006, with net sales up 12% and operating profit up 26% compared to the same period last year. Diluted earnings per share were $0.68 compared to a loss of ($0.08) in 2005. The company reaffirmed its guidance for adjusted earnings per share of between $2.50-$2.90 for 2006.
Este boletim oficial contém vários despachos e comunicados de diferentes órgãos do Estado, incluindo a Presidência da República, Assembleia Nacional, Ministérios e municípios. Entre as principais informações, nomeia novos funcionários para cargos na Presidência e Assembleia Nacional e concede aposentações a funcionários públicos.
The document describes Villa Jure, a private accommodation located in Stanići - Velika Luka, Croatia. It has 7 suites, each with 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a kitchen/balcony. The villa is close to the beach, town center, supermarket, and restaurants, and is a 4 km drive from Omiš. It is advertised as a quality option for families and couples looking to enjoy the Adriatic coast.
This document outlines a framework for developing local business ecosystems and community investment portfolios. It proposes mapping local assets and consumption patterns, developing business cases that serve local needs within value chains, and leveraging multiple forms of capital to launch and scale ecosystem businesses. The goal is for communities to invest their time, skills, relationships and other resources to create local jobs, meet local needs, and improve quality of life without relying on outside money. Diagrams show how to overlay this framework on a sample community, map existing and potential business cases, and illustrate capital flows between ecosystem components.
The document discusses building a community of social entrepreneurs in Merced County, California. It outlines key terms like community, local resources, and sustainability. It then discusses enabling local communities through connecting needs and resources, and providing tools and platforms for social entrepreneurs. The goal is for community members to work together on projects that meet basic needs and create a self-sustaining system through collective responsibility and portfolio management of resources.
This document discusses using information and communication technologies (ICTs) to link actors in agricultural value chains. It describes key features of value chain methods, including taking a systems perspective and stimulating market-based solutions. It outlines different types of value chain actors and their varying ICT needs. The document also discusses challenges, such as most smallholder farmers working outside of value chains and the need to shift extension services to business advice. It concludes that while great progress has been made in ICT solutions, more work is needed to scale approaches and demonstrate return on investment.
This document discusses several topics:
1) Growth of the Indonesian IT market projected to be worth $512 billion by 2012, with opportunities in e-government, financial services, computer and software sales, and IT services.
2) Cyber security issues in Indonesia including passwords, anti-virus software, email/communication security, mobile device security, privacy, and safe web browsing.
3) The concept of a "network of trust" involving various parties in software development and operations such as developers, customers, and auditors.
4) Changes in ISO 27001:2005 including additional controls for service delivery management and improving external risk management regarding third-party services.
5) The argument that information security is
Refactor Your Monolithic Rails App to a SOAChris Wyckoff
The document discusses refactoring a monolithic Rails application into a service-oriented architecture (SOA). It describes separating the application into multiple services based on functionality (e.g. qualification logic, delivery logic). This is done incrementally using a "strangler fig" approach of creating new services alongside the existing monolithic code. Tests are used to define the behavior of the new services. Data validation rules are also separated out into a scrubbing service. The approach aims to separate responsibilities, operate services asynchronously, and make incremental changes to transition from a monolithic to microservices architecture.
DataSift Update - May 3rd 2011 - DevnestOllie Parsley
The document discusses Ollie Parsley and DataSift, a company that provides real-time social media data mining of 170 million tweets daily. It highlights DataSift's tools like BigStore for storing large amounts of tweet data in HBase, and StreamTags for filtering and analyzing tweet streams. The document also lists several potential use cases for DataSift's services across various industries and provides information about open job positions at the company and how to request a DataSift invite.
Janani AgriServe aims to provide end-to-end agricultural services to farmers. It plans to establish micro-infrastructure at the village level and aggregation centers at the mandal level to deliver products and services. Its strategies include harnessing partner strengths to create an agricultural value chain, establishing ICT-enabled infrastructure, and providing information services, market linkages, risk management, financing, skill development, and agricultural inputs.
The document discusses opportunities for improving integration between quality laboratories and the supply chain. It outlines how Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) are often not fully integrated with ERP, MES and supply chain processes. Standardizing key business processes and achieving full operational integration could help reduce costs and bottlenecks. Case studies show benefits achieved by companies that redesigned quality control processes to better align with supply chain planning and monitoring actual laboratory costs.
PayPal has developed a behavioral tracking platform on Hadoop to understand customer behavior across its 110 million accounts. The platform collects metadata on customer interactions and sessions across channels. It uses a entity-event data model and performs attribution, sessionization, and metrics generation to provide insights. PayPal analyzes the data using Pig scripts to calculate metrics and dimensions like visitors, sessions, page views by page and browser. This helps PayPal improve customer experience and drive outcomes.
Technology Review is a periodical publication of Comarch that presents current industry trends and addresses hot topics regarding the telecommunications market.
Featured articles:
- Case Study: Grupo TVCable have obtained new flexible back office systems assuring smooth order-to-bill process support
- Transformation… what does this mean???
- How to avoid embarrassing challenges in projects – a vendor view
- Service Quality and Customer Experience – where customers meet the network
- How to transform your BSS to achieve the perfect customer experience
- Telework – an unexploited niche for telecom operators?
The document discusses aligning automation technology solutions from suppliers with the strategic business needs of end users in the downstream process industry. It offers consultation services to help end users better utilize supplier technologies and help suppliers align their offerings with end user needs. The methodology involves workshops between end users and suppliers to define and align customer needs with focused solutions and marketing materials.
In today’s service economy cutting cost and making processes more efficient is the key. The OpenERP for Carpet Industry is going to reduce various costs and make processes efficient providing High ROI made in OpenERP.
This is a talk I delivered in April 2012 at the 33rd Degree conference in Krakow - its about building small simple applications and the unix philosophy
The Extraprise - Using Collaborative Commerce to Extend the Value of Your ER...SAP Ariba
The document discusses how Air Liquide, a global leader in industrial gases, leveraged collaborative commerce and their ERP system to improve procurement. Key points:
- Air Liquide implemented Ariba's e-procurement solution to better control spending, increase compliance, and streamline processes across their European affiliates.
- The new system provided user-friendly requisitioning and approval workflows as well as access to centralized supplier catalogs.
- Air Liquide realized significant benefits, including a 70% per-purchase order cost reduction and improved visibility and control over spending.
- The implementation involved transitioning affiliates in Europe to a single, SaaS-based procurement application integrated with their ERP
The document outlines a framework for localization with six sections: value-adding functions, non-value adding functions, data-driven services, general services, business ecosystem governance, and the complete localization framework integrating all sections. It diagrams material and data flows, value chains, and supporting services.
Caterpillar Logistics Services, Inc. (Cat Logistics) provides logistics services for Caterpillar to support its global manufacturing and distribution operations. Cat Logistics operates facilities in over 20 countries to distribute Caterpillar products, such as construction and mining equipment, to over 190 countries worldwide. Cat Logistics aims to be the low-cost provider of differentiated supply chain solutions and drive value for Caterpillar and its customers through world-class logistics services.
This document provides information about shelter and relocation services. It details the company's 18+ years of experience in industrial consultancy, supplier representation, 3PL, sorting, and reworking. The company offers shelter consulting, engineering project management, and supply chain development/monitoring services. It has locations across North America and Mexico and focuses on leadership through trustworthiness and strategic alliances. The document discusses operational frameworks, key success factors, areas of specialization, and processes for accounting, customs, HR, and administration to provide cost-effective and smooth shelter operations.
The document is a functional organizational chart for the Division of Information Systems at a university from July 2004. It shows the Chief Information Officer at the top overseeing various departments, including Information Security, Administrative Services, Project Management, Software Compliance, Operation/Network/System Service, and others related to providing information systems support across the university.
The document discusses general definitions, scope, goals, benefits, and current and desired processes for IT asset management. Specifically, it defines IT asset management as the set of practices that support the lifecycle of IT assets from a financial, contractual and inventory perspective. It outlines that the current process involves manual data collection from different departments in various formats, which is difficult to compile. The desired outcome is an integrated enterprise solution that provides inputs for reporting, governance, financial planning, and supports the full lifecycle of assets from procurement to retirement while ensuring compliance. It concludes by posing questions to help define the proper focus, approach and stakeholder involvement for developing an improved asset management program.
Solvis Consulting is a CRM consulting company based in South Florida that focuses on customer-centric solutions. They provide CRM strategy, implementation, and other services to help clients execute CRM strategies. Their approach involves assessing the client's customer knowledge, key performance indicators, processes, organizational structure, and technology to develop an integrated customer strategy and align it with the business strategy. They help clients determine where they are in their growth cycle and which CRM elements to prioritize accordingly, such as customer intimacy or operational excellence.
Ipscf2011 I K Price Infor10 Ea Mv10 1 Roadmapricardorodalves
The document provides an overview of Infor's EAM solution roadmap and details on version 10.1. It discusses Infor10 Workspace, which offers in-context business intelligence, collaboration tools, and a unified user experience. The roadmap aims to deliver improved asset lifecycle management, work management, analytics and reporting capabilities. Version 10.1 will focus on enhancing the mobile workforce and flexibility of the solution.
SmartSugar built on SAP platform, is a comprehensive, preconfigured ERP solution with integrated cane management system. SmartSugar as an integrated solution manages every aspect of your business, including your financials, crop to sugar sale, manage by-products, control production cycles and plant maintenance.
The document presents Ontocom, a framework for estimating development efforts for large-scale business ontologies. Ontocom consists of a process for effort estimation, a formula and tool for calculating estimations, and a methodology for customizing the estimations to a particular company. It estimates ontology development costs with 30% accuracy in 80% of cases. The framework was successfully applied in an ontology project at a large German telecommunications operator as part of a service-oriented architecture initiative.
This document provides examples of how service-oriented architecture (SOA) and cloud computing can be applied in the life sciences industry. It discusses four key focus areas - federated cloud architecture, composable services, security, and governance. It then provides four examples: 1) a safety assessment portal that consolidates safety documents, 2) a clinical data repository that harmonizes data standards, 3) an investigator research center portal that enables collaboration between sponsors and sites, and 4) a clinical supply chain concept that tracks investigational products. The examples illustrate how SOA and cloud can help address industry challenges and create reusable services.
This proposal outlines a plan to address food insecurity among children in Youngstown, Ohio by designing, assembling, and delivering ready-to-eat meals using locally sourced ingredients. The proposal notes that 1/3 of children in Youngstown experience food insecurity and outlines an approach to convene community members to define nutritious and culturally appropriate meal options, test meal preparation and distribution, and identify local food sources and business opportunities to support a sustainable model. The goal is to fuel children while also building a local food system and enterprise infrastructure that can be replicated in other communities.
Here are the next steps to continue developing your local business ecosystem:
1. Further explore the resources available at LocalFoodSystems.org to learn more about business ecosystem models.
2. Use the online collaboration tools to form a working group of interested businesses and organizations.
3. Have each member develop a business case template to describe their business objectives and how they fit within the ecosystem.
4. Share the individual business cases within the group and identify potential clusters and supply chain connections between members.
5. Establish an governance structure, such as a cooperative, to coordinate the ecosystem and ensure benefits are shared.
6. Continue mapping the relationships and resources within the emerging business ecosystem to strengthen local economic activity.
Refactor Your Monolithic Rails App to a SOAChris Wyckoff
The document discusses refactoring a monolithic Rails application into a service-oriented architecture (SOA). It describes separating the application into multiple services based on functionality (e.g. qualification logic, delivery logic). This is done incrementally using a "strangler fig" approach of creating new services alongside the existing monolithic code. Tests are used to define the behavior of the new services. Data validation rules are also separated out into a scrubbing service. The approach aims to separate responsibilities, operate services asynchronously, and make incremental changes to transition from a monolithic to microservices architecture.
DataSift Update - May 3rd 2011 - DevnestOllie Parsley
The document discusses Ollie Parsley and DataSift, a company that provides real-time social media data mining of 170 million tweets daily. It highlights DataSift's tools like BigStore for storing large amounts of tweet data in HBase, and StreamTags for filtering and analyzing tweet streams. The document also lists several potential use cases for DataSift's services across various industries and provides information about open job positions at the company and how to request a DataSift invite.
Janani AgriServe aims to provide end-to-end agricultural services to farmers. It plans to establish micro-infrastructure at the village level and aggregation centers at the mandal level to deliver products and services. Its strategies include harnessing partner strengths to create an agricultural value chain, establishing ICT-enabled infrastructure, and providing information services, market linkages, risk management, financing, skill development, and agricultural inputs.
The document discusses opportunities for improving integration between quality laboratories and the supply chain. It outlines how Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) are often not fully integrated with ERP, MES and supply chain processes. Standardizing key business processes and achieving full operational integration could help reduce costs and bottlenecks. Case studies show benefits achieved by companies that redesigned quality control processes to better align with supply chain planning and monitoring actual laboratory costs.
PayPal has developed a behavioral tracking platform on Hadoop to understand customer behavior across its 110 million accounts. The platform collects metadata on customer interactions and sessions across channels. It uses a entity-event data model and performs attribution, sessionization, and metrics generation to provide insights. PayPal analyzes the data using Pig scripts to calculate metrics and dimensions like visitors, sessions, page views by page and browser. This helps PayPal improve customer experience and drive outcomes.
Technology Review is a periodical publication of Comarch that presents current industry trends and addresses hot topics regarding the telecommunications market.
Featured articles:
- Case Study: Grupo TVCable have obtained new flexible back office systems assuring smooth order-to-bill process support
- Transformation… what does this mean???
- How to avoid embarrassing challenges in projects – a vendor view
- Service Quality and Customer Experience – where customers meet the network
- How to transform your BSS to achieve the perfect customer experience
- Telework – an unexploited niche for telecom operators?
The document discusses aligning automation technology solutions from suppliers with the strategic business needs of end users in the downstream process industry. It offers consultation services to help end users better utilize supplier technologies and help suppliers align their offerings with end user needs. The methodology involves workshops between end users and suppliers to define and align customer needs with focused solutions and marketing materials.
In today’s service economy cutting cost and making processes more efficient is the key. The OpenERP for Carpet Industry is going to reduce various costs and make processes efficient providing High ROI made in OpenERP.
This is a talk I delivered in April 2012 at the 33rd Degree conference in Krakow - its about building small simple applications and the unix philosophy
The Extraprise - Using Collaborative Commerce to Extend the Value of Your ER...SAP Ariba
The document discusses how Air Liquide, a global leader in industrial gases, leveraged collaborative commerce and their ERP system to improve procurement. Key points:
- Air Liquide implemented Ariba's e-procurement solution to better control spending, increase compliance, and streamline processes across their European affiliates.
- The new system provided user-friendly requisitioning and approval workflows as well as access to centralized supplier catalogs.
- Air Liquide realized significant benefits, including a 70% per-purchase order cost reduction and improved visibility and control over spending.
- The implementation involved transitioning affiliates in Europe to a single, SaaS-based procurement application integrated with their ERP
The document outlines a framework for localization with six sections: value-adding functions, non-value adding functions, data-driven services, general services, business ecosystem governance, and the complete localization framework integrating all sections. It diagrams material and data flows, value chains, and supporting services.
Caterpillar Logistics Services, Inc. (Cat Logistics) provides logistics services for Caterpillar to support its global manufacturing and distribution operations. Cat Logistics operates facilities in over 20 countries to distribute Caterpillar products, such as construction and mining equipment, to over 190 countries worldwide. Cat Logistics aims to be the low-cost provider of differentiated supply chain solutions and drive value for Caterpillar and its customers through world-class logistics services.
This document provides information about shelter and relocation services. It details the company's 18+ years of experience in industrial consultancy, supplier representation, 3PL, sorting, and reworking. The company offers shelter consulting, engineering project management, and supply chain development/monitoring services. It has locations across North America and Mexico and focuses on leadership through trustworthiness and strategic alliances. The document discusses operational frameworks, key success factors, areas of specialization, and processes for accounting, customs, HR, and administration to provide cost-effective and smooth shelter operations.
The document is a functional organizational chart for the Division of Information Systems at a university from July 2004. It shows the Chief Information Officer at the top overseeing various departments, including Information Security, Administrative Services, Project Management, Software Compliance, Operation/Network/System Service, and others related to providing information systems support across the university.
The document discusses general definitions, scope, goals, benefits, and current and desired processes for IT asset management. Specifically, it defines IT asset management as the set of practices that support the lifecycle of IT assets from a financial, contractual and inventory perspective. It outlines that the current process involves manual data collection from different departments in various formats, which is difficult to compile. The desired outcome is an integrated enterprise solution that provides inputs for reporting, governance, financial planning, and supports the full lifecycle of assets from procurement to retirement while ensuring compliance. It concludes by posing questions to help define the proper focus, approach and stakeholder involvement for developing an improved asset management program.
Solvis Consulting is a CRM consulting company based in South Florida that focuses on customer-centric solutions. They provide CRM strategy, implementation, and other services to help clients execute CRM strategies. Their approach involves assessing the client's customer knowledge, key performance indicators, processes, organizational structure, and technology to develop an integrated customer strategy and align it with the business strategy. They help clients determine where they are in their growth cycle and which CRM elements to prioritize accordingly, such as customer intimacy or operational excellence.
Ipscf2011 I K Price Infor10 Ea Mv10 1 Roadmapricardorodalves
The document provides an overview of Infor's EAM solution roadmap and details on version 10.1. It discusses Infor10 Workspace, which offers in-context business intelligence, collaboration tools, and a unified user experience. The roadmap aims to deliver improved asset lifecycle management, work management, analytics and reporting capabilities. Version 10.1 will focus on enhancing the mobile workforce and flexibility of the solution.
SmartSugar built on SAP platform, is a comprehensive, preconfigured ERP solution with integrated cane management system. SmartSugar as an integrated solution manages every aspect of your business, including your financials, crop to sugar sale, manage by-products, control production cycles and plant maintenance.
The document presents Ontocom, a framework for estimating development efforts for large-scale business ontologies. Ontocom consists of a process for effort estimation, a formula and tool for calculating estimations, and a methodology for customizing the estimations to a particular company. It estimates ontology development costs with 30% accuracy in 80% of cases. The framework was successfully applied in an ontology project at a large German telecommunications operator as part of a service-oriented architecture initiative.
This document provides examples of how service-oriented architecture (SOA) and cloud computing can be applied in the life sciences industry. It discusses four key focus areas - federated cloud architecture, composable services, security, and governance. It then provides four examples: 1) a safety assessment portal that consolidates safety documents, 2) a clinical data repository that harmonizes data standards, 3) an investigator research center portal that enables collaboration between sponsors and sites, and 4) a clinical supply chain concept that tracks investigational products. The examples illustrate how SOA and cloud can help address industry challenges and create reusable services.
This proposal outlines a plan to address food insecurity among children in Youngstown, Ohio by designing, assembling, and delivering ready-to-eat meals using locally sourced ingredients. The proposal notes that 1/3 of children in Youngstown experience food insecurity and outlines an approach to convene community members to define nutritious and culturally appropriate meal options, test meal preparation and distribution, and identify local food sources and business opportunities to support a sustainable model. The goal is to fuel children while also building a local food system and enterprise infrastructure that can be replicated in other communities.
Here are the next steps to continue developing your local business ecosystem:
1. Further explore the resources available at LocalFoodSystems.org to learn more about business ecosystem models.
2. Use the online collaboration tools to form a working group of interested businesses and organizations.
3. Have each member develop a business case template to describe their business objectives and how they fit within the ecosystem.
4. Share the individual business cases within the group and identify potential clusters and supply chain connections between members.
5. Establish an governance structure, such as a cooperative, to coordinate the ecosystem and ensure benefits are shared.
6. Continue mapping the relationships and resources within the emerging business ecosystem to strengthen local economic activity.
The document discusses the development of business cases and ecosystems in 6 steps:
1. It promotes developing businesses that provide meaningful work, reasonable quality of life, and dignity for all.
2. It introduces a platform for anyone to present a business concept and have it supported.
3. It encourages collective responsibility among business owners to form efficient partnerships, manage community wealth, and serve community members.
4. This reduces economic leakage and increases the likelihood of community self-sufficiency and sustainability.
This document discusses business models and resource flows in local economies. It examines how to achieve 100% participation in local economies through various levels of involvement like buying locally, believing in local economies, advocating for local businesses, and administering local economic rules. It also explores integrating production and people-centered approaches, utilizing local assets and resources, and measuring outputs and performance through appropriate metrics to develop sustainable business ecosystems within local economies.
This document discusses measuring the direct benefits of local economies. It proposes that a local economy unites people and assets to build a community investment portfolio. This establishes a platform for local governance and sustainability by engaging citizens and allowing the utilization of assets, paid work, entrepreneurship, and community investment that can continue benefiting the community over time through civic engagement and liquidity of assets. Finally, it suggests that a local economy is everyone's responsibility to meet community needs and contribute to satisfying wants, with everyone benefiting.
The document proposes that establishing sustainable local economies can help address global problems by building local self-sufficiency through reinvesting in communities. It presents a model of interdependent systems that are necessary for sustainable local economies, including areas like education, healthcare, renewable energy, and local currency. The document suggests that rules and metrics are needed to help sustainable local economies complement globalization while retaining capital and meeting community needs.
This document summarizes steps for developing a sustainable business process in Northeast Ohio. It outlines developing maps of local product areas and assets. Models of business ecosystems centered on specific products will engage stakeholders. Information and tools will support ecosystem development and business cases. An educational curriculum using the ecosystem framework will provide learning opportunities. A community investment portfolio structure is designed to support the process. The overall goal is to establish sustainable business ideas and cases through collaborative leadership.
The document defines key terms related to local agriculture systems and discusses how the USDA Specialty Crop Research Initiative uses a holistic framework to support local food systems. The framework focuses on diversifying specialty crop portfolios, integrating production and consumption within local areas, and developing self-sufficient local agriculture networks that improve community health and economic opportunities.
The document discusses strategies for building sustainable local economies. It argues that choosing locally-sourced options for food, energy, manufacturing and currency can provide security, safety, health and affordability for communities while stimulating the local economy. Specific strategies proposed include developing local food systems to source 20% of daily calories from the neighborhood, extending seasons through processing to access food year-round, and creating jobs through reuse of vacant properties for urban food production. Overall, participating in the local economy through values-aligned business, policies and community engagement is posited to benefit individuals and communities.
Spending more money locally on food sourced from within 100 miles of a community can have economic benefits. If residents of North and South Linden, Ohio spent an additional 2% of their food dollars on local food, it could create 36 new jobs paying $30,000 per year. This is because more money would be spent on local food production, processing, and labor within the community rather than leaving the area. A curriculum is being developed to train residents in local food system jobs like food production, processing, business planning, and year-round agriculture techniques.
A March 2009 final report given to the Illinois General Assembly by the Local and Organic Food and Farm Task Force opened with the following statement:
Illinois consumers spend $48 billion annually on food. Nearly all of this money leaves the state. To retain a larger share of Illinois food dollars, public, private, and civic sectors must work together to build a farm and food system that meets consumer demand for “local” food.
Explores the concept that all community members may participate in localizing their agriculture systems by making conscious, informed decisions to buy agriculture products from local sources, or not; advancing local agriculture as a way to reclaim responsibility and accountability for health, community well-being, economic stability, and ecological sustainability; and, providing resources for local agriculture to be acculturated and embedded within the community
Provides a conceptual overview and strategic framework for business and economic growth in the agriculture and bioscience industry cluster in Northeast Ohio
Illustrates the role of IT in positioning any business it supports along a common-to-differentiated value continuum so that the business can participate more effectively in the market
Introduces a process to identify key factors contributing to localization, frame a way to track localization as it unfolds, and respond to localization trends with appropriate integrated solutions
Offers key questions to prompt the audience to consider what is a local economy; how to participate in one; characteristics of a business model and business ecosystem in a local economy; how resources flow in a business ecosystem; and, how to implement a local economy.
Presentation by Herman Kienhuis (Curiosity VC) on Investing in AI for ABS Alu...Herman Kienhuis
Presentation by Herman Kienhuis (Curiosity VC) on developments in AI, the venture capital investment landscape and Curiosity VC's approach to investing, at the alumni event of Amsterdam Business School (University of Amsterdam) on June 13, 2024 in Amsterdam.
The report *State of D2C in India: A Logistics Update* talks about the evolving dynamics of the d2C landscape with a particular focus on how brands navigate the complexities of logistics. Third Party Logistics enablers emerge indispensable partners in facilitating the growth journey of D2C brands, offering cost-effective solutions tailored to their specific needs. As D2C brands continue to expand, they encounter heightened operational complexities with logistics standing out as a significant challenge. Logistics not only represents a substantial cost component for the brands but also directly influences the customer experience. Establishing efficient logistics operations while keeping costs low is therefore a crucial objective for brands. The report highlights how 3PLs are meeting the rising demands of D2C brands, supporting their expansion both online and offline, and paving the way for sustainable, scalable growth in this fast-paced market.
Profiles of Iconic Fashion Personalities.pdfTTop Threads
The fashion industry is dynamic and ever-changing, continuously sculpted by trailblazing visionaries who challenge norms and redefine beauty. This document delves into the profiles of some of the most iconic fashion personalities whose impact has left a lasting impression on the industry. From timeless designers to modern-day influencers, each individual has uniquely woven their thread into the rich fabric of fashion history, contributing to its ongoing evolution.
NIMA2024 | De toegevoegde waarde van DEI en ESG in campagnes | Nathalie Lam |...BBPMedia1
Nathalie zal delen hoe DEI en ESG een fundamentele rol kunnen spelen in je merkstrategie en je de juiste aansluiting kan creëren met je doelgroep. Door middel van voorbeelden en simpele handvatten toont ze hoe dit in jouw organisatie toegepast kan worden.
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:
AI Transformation Playbook: Thinking AI-First for Your BusinessArijit Dutta
I dive into how businesses can stay competitive by integrating AI into their core processes. From identifying the right approach to building collaborative teams and recognizing common pitfalls, this guide has got you covered. AI transformation is a journey, and this playbook is here to help you navigate it successfully.
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This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
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