Western Union has a long history in communications technologies dating back to 1851. It introduced social media elements to engage customers and address fraud complaints. Western Union learned that customers discuss it on blogs and use LinkedIn for customer service. It now offers Agents social media tools and will expand consumer connections on sites like Facebook and Twitter to address where customers engage online.
The document discusses the transition from Managerial Capitalism to Distributed Capitalism as the next stage of economic evolution. Distributed Capitalism is enabled by new technologies and social trends that empower individuals and communities. Under this model, companies federate to provide integrated support around an individual's needs rather than focusing on products/services. This shifts business questions from what is produced to who the constituents are and how to collaborate to support them. Some early examples of this include health-focused networks that bring together different groups to help individuals better manage conditions like diabetes or smoking addiction. The document calls for innovators to explore new business models aligned with this emerging economic logic.
Thank you for downloading our Shift Happened presentation: our selection of events that took place in July 2011.
We hope you’ll enjoy the content and will be able to make use of it.
World Religions Project: Westernization Of Yogaekjersta
The document discusses the westernization of yoga from its spiritual Hindu origins. It notes that yoga was originally about spiritual liberation and extinguishing the empirical consciousness. Today, yoga in the west focuses more on the physical practice and aesthetics rather than spiritual aspects. This westernized form of yoga ignores its religious roots in Hinduism. The document concludes that westernized yoga is too far removed and profit-focused to truly be considered yoga anymore.
PDI Ninth House is a global leadership solutions company with over 40 years of experience helping clients identify, develop, manage, and deploy leaders. They partner with 70% of the top 100 global brands to select and build strong executives, drive leadership development through blended learning programs, and establish talent strategies. Surveys find 94% of global clients are satisfied and would recommend PDI Ninth House over other firms.
The document discusses the westernization of yoga, including its origins as a spiritual practice from Hinduism using ascetic techniques to achieve liberation from ignorance. It notes how yoga was adapted in the West to focus on physical health rather than spiritual enlightenment, removing its religious associations, and became popular through organizations that promoted its practice and aesthetics to a broad audience.
The document discusses the impacts of new imperialism, both positive and negative. The negatives included loss of independence and control over land for native peoples, death from diseases and resistance to European rule, breakdown of cultures through assimilation and westernization, replacing of authority figures, and economic dependence on imperial powers. The positives included some improvements from westernization like sanitation, hospitals, and schools, the elimination of slavery in some areas, and increased life spans and literacy rates and infrastructure development. Industrialization is connected to imperialism through economic expansion and goods being valued on international markets. Slavery supported imperialism through providing labor and economic benefits.
Snow pretty much covered Arkansas during a two week period in January and February of 2010. With snow in all state parks we were able to get some wonderful photos, enjoy.
The document discusses the transition from Managerial Capitalism to Distributed Capitalism as the next stage of economic evolution. Distributed Capitalism is enabled by new technologies and social trends that empower individuals and communities. Under this model, companies federate to provide integrated support around an individual's needs rather than focusing on products/services. This shifts business questions from what is produced to who the constituents are and how to collaborate to support them. Some early examples of this include health-focused networks that bring together different groups to help individuals better manage conditions like diabetes or smoking addiction. The document calls for innovators to explore new business models aligned with this emerging economic logic.
Thank you for downloading our Shift Happened presentation: our selection of events that took place in July 2011.
We hope you’ll enjoy the content and will be able to make use of it.
World Religions Project: Westernization Of Yogaekjersta
The document discusses the westernization of yoga from its spiritual Hindu origins. It notes that yoga was originally about spiritual liberation and extinguishing the empirical consciousness. Today, yoga in the west focuses more on the physical practice and aesthetics rather than spiritual aspects. This westernized form of yoga ignores its religious roots in Hinduism. The document concludes that westernized yoga is too far removed and profit-focused to truly be considered yoga anymore.
PDI Ninth House is a global leadership solutions company with over 40 years of experience helping clients identify, develop, manage, and deploy leaders. They partner with 70% of the top 100 global brands to select and build strong executives, drive leadership development through blended learning programs, and establish talent strategies. Surveys find 94% of global clients are satisfied and would recommend PDI Ninth House over other firms.
The document discusses the westernization of yoga, including its origins as a spiritual practice from Hinduism using ascetic techniques to achieve liberation from ignorance. It notes how yoga was adapted in the West to focus on physical health rather than spiritual enlightenment, removing its religious associations, and became popular through organizations that promoted its practice and aesthetics to a broad audience.
The document discusses the impacts of new imperialism, both positive and negative. The negatives included loss of independence and control over land for native peoples, death from diseases and resistance to European rule, breakdown of cultures through assimilation and westernization, replacing of authority figures, and economic dependence on imperial powers. The positives included some improvements from westernization like sanitation, hospitals, and schools, the elimination of slavery in some areas, and increased life spans and literacy rates and infrastructure development. Industrialization is connected to imperialism through economic expansion and goods being valued on international markets. Slavery supported imperialism through providing labor and economic benefits.
Snow pretty much covered Arkansas during a two week period in January and February of 2010. With snow in all state parks we were able to get some wonderful photos, enjoy.
The document discusses the westernization of China from the 19th century to present day. It covers key events like the Opium Wars, the Cultural Revolution, and China opening up to the West under Deng Xiaoping. Today, Western influences like fast food, music, and holidays have become more common in China, though traditional Chinese culture and food still dominate. The westernization process has had significant economic impacts on China but does not affect all aspects of society equally.
Homogenization of culture refers to the loss of diversity between cultural groups as local cultures are transformed or absorbed by a dominant outside culture, such as through the immense growth of the internet and increase in globalization. This leads to bigger markets but also the disadvantages of certain local cultures being lost.
This document repeats the phrase "Western Food" multiple times without providing any other details. It does not contain enough information to create a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
This document discusses how Westernization and Spanish colonialism shaped Filipino identity and culture. It argues that Spanish colonization was more effective than other Asian colonizers at eroding native cultures and imposing Catholicism. The Spanish friars played a central role in governing the colonies and used their political, economic and religious influence to develop obedient colonials and discourage independent thinking. They suppressed native cultures and stressed conformity, isolation and reliance on religion over initiative and worldly ideas. This led to a crisis of identity as Westernization blurred perceptions of exploitation and a true national consciousness was slow to develop.
This document contains the lyrics to a song encouraging passionate lovemaking. It repeats a chorus telling the lover to "break a sweat" and "keep doing it" without getting tired. The verses describe wanting to experience new pleasures, demonstrating sexual skills, and continuing intimacy through the night and morning without stopping. The song builds arousal and enthusiasm for an energetic physical encounter.
This document summarizes the impacts of Westernization on the Quechua people in Peru across several areas of their society and culture. It discusses how the Quechua socio-political structure, social subsistence methods, religious beliefs, education system, language, and social relationships have been influenced by assimilation to Western models and the insertion into nation-state systems. It also describes how the Quechua people have been framed both negatively and positively in the media.
This document discusses the impacts of modernization, westernization, and mass media such as television on families in India. It notes that modernization symbolizes advancement and moving forward in a positive way through improvements in various aspects of life. Both positive and negative impacts of modernization and westernization on families are outlined, such as increased standards of living but also potential for rising divorce rates and challenges to traditional values. The document also examines the role of television and mass media in both bringing families together through shared entertainment but also potentially isolating family members and negatively impacting health, behaviors, and family relationships.
Developing countries have three main goals of modernization: 1) achieving political stability by reducing tensions between diverse cultural groups, as military coups often occur when power is contested; 2) developing economic diversity beyond a single crop or industry through modern farming and machinery; 3) increasing education, literacy, healthcare, housing, and infrastructure like water and sewage systems. However, modernization faces challenges like population explosions as life expectancy rises, rapid urbanization, and cultural changes that can contribute to issues like crime and loss of traditions. Failure to modernize sufficiently widens the gap between developing and developed nations.
Westernization has dulled the Filipino mind's perception of exploitation and resulted in an identity crisis. This crisis is difficult to resolve because westernization is widespread and Filipinos are unaware of their lack of national consciousness. While other colonized Asian countries had developed civilizations, the Philippines did not and was easily conquered by Spain. Spanish friars were crucial in westernizing the islands and spreading Catholicism, demanding conformity and prohibiting native culture. This created a cult of conformism that discouraged independent thinking. Americanization also distorted history to portray Americans as benefactors rather than occupiers. Global corporations now aim to change values and consumption patterns, further threatening national identity and culture.
The document discusses the impact of Mongol rule on medieval Russia from the 13th-15th centuries. It notes that the Mongols (1) only demanded tribute and allowed local princes to remain in power to collect taxes, (2) did not interfere with Russian culture or religion, but (3) Russian culture declined during this period as literacy decreased and the economy became dominated by peasant labor.
Globalization has resulted in increase in
availability and diversity of food, not necessarily
making access to food universal.
This kind of phenomenon is more visible in urban areas where food preferences are influenced by the purchasing power of individual among high income groups.
With the coming in of large multinational fast-food and supermarket chains, there is competition for market share of food purchasers.
Understanding Culture
Culture & Communication, Classical Dominant Approaches of Communication & Culture
Imperialism, Which Motives Caused Imperialism, Cultural Imperialism, Media & Cultural Imperialism, Two Models of Cultural Imperialism, Contributions to Cultural Imperialism, Defense of Cultural Imperialism by Response Theorists, Post Structuralism Approach of Cultural Imperialism, Theory of Globalization, Critics of U.S Cultural Imperialism Revised Their Earlier Reproaches (World System Theory), New Face of Imperialism, The Media Monopoly by Ben Bagdikian , Cultural Imperialism in Pakistan by Abid Zafar
The document discusses several perspectives on cultural globalization:
1) Hyperglobalizers view the homogenization of culture under American popular culture and consumerism. Political skeptics see thin global culture relative to national cultures with ongoing cultural differences and conflicts.
2) Transformationalists see an intermingling of cultures resulting in new hybrid cultural forms.
3) Culture is shaped by social constructions, everyday expressions, and commodified outputs from industries like film, TV, and music.
4) Cultural globalization involves the transmission of culture through movement of people, objects, communication, and is facilitated by advances in transportation and technology.
This document discusses cultural imperialism and its effects. It defines cultural imperialism as more powerful cultures promoting themselves over lesser known cultures. It notes that the term emerged in the 1960s. It explores how American mass culture dominates the global cultural sphere through television, film, and advertising. It also discusses how Europe constructed its identity by relegating non-European cultures to secondary status. Additionally, it mentions that cultural diversity is important to preserve, similar to ecological diversity. Finally, it notes that major media companies are now multinational, allowing Western media to impact developing country cultures.
Cultural imperialism is the practice of promoting the culture or language of one nation in another. This document discusses examples of cultural misunderstandings that occurred when American companies expanded internationally without fully understanding local cultures and languages. It also examines the larger negative repercussions of cultural imperialism, such as the marginalization of groups, violence, and the destruction of indigenous cultures. While the spread of American culture through movies, music and the internet threatens local cultures, the internet also allows people to stay connected to their local cultures anywhere in the world.
Comparative analysis of westernization and modernization, westernization and ...Mahrukh Cheema
This document compares and contrasts westernization and modernization. It defines westernization as the adoption of western democratic, secular, and free market ideals as well as values like individualism, equality, and constitutionalism. Modernization is defined by criteria like industrialization, urbanization, rational thought, education, communication, and centralized states. The document outlines theories of modernization and westernization in India and concludes that westernization focuses on adopting western behaviors and values in a homogeneous way, while modernization implies positive social and political change leading to heterogeneity.
The document discusses the theory of media imperialism and examines its key assumptions, popularity, and declining influence in recent years. Some of the main claims of media imperialism are the negative impacts of Western media through homogenization, the one-way flow of information, and prioritizing profit over diversity. The document also presents critiques of the Western liberal model of journalism and analyzes new perspectives on media and citizen journalism in Africa. It questions whether the power of Western mass media is overstated and considers the roles of local organizations and audiences in shaping media consumption.
Cultural imperialism involves the promotion and spread of one nation's culture into another nation, often through economic or military power. Historically, empires expanded by conquering other lands and imposing their culture, language, and institutions. In the 20th century, the US and Soviet Union engaged in cultural imperialism through exporting popular culture like films, music, and television. Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership of production and goods/services created for profit in competitive markets. It developed from interactions between products, capital/consumer goods, labor, land/resources, and private ownership of resources and capital goods. Capitalism involves three interconnected markets of labor, goods/services, and financial systems that regulate money supply and flows
Media globalisation and cultural imperialismMira K Desai
This document summarizes the key ideas in an article about cultural imperialism and contrary evidence from Indian television. It discusses how early theories of cultural imperialism assumed Western dominance through media but that globalization has led to more complex flows and localization. It provides examples from Indian television, like the rise of ZEE reaching 169 countries, licensing Indian shows abroad, and Indian content serving global audiences in different ways. The document examines arguments for both cultural imperialism and contrary evidence from factors like national policies, markets, and hybridization in cultures today.
Here is the presentation on Impact of media on Indian Society. It is small because I was limited to use 8 slides, it is actually a College assignment of mine, carefully chosen points and need an active presenter to present them all effectively...:)
The document discusses governance challenges facing pension funds and how building an online community using social media could help address some of these challenges. It notes that trustees currently find decision making difficult due to a lack of time, expertise and accountability. However, social media could allow trustees to more easily share information and experiences, have more regular meetings focused on the future rather than the past, and get input from a broader group of people to help inform decisions. Building an online community also draws parallels to collaborative projects like Wikipedia that have harnessed the power of many individuals working together.
Social Media for Community Building | Ice Age Trail Alliance Annual Mtg | Apr...Wendy Soucie
www.iceagetrail.org is a nonprofit devoted to the maintenance and support of Wisconsin's Ice Age National Scenic Trail. This is a 1000 mile trail following the glaciers in WI. I am a member and support with volunteer hours to create and present this program.
The document discusses the westernization of China from the 19th century to present day. It covers key events like the Opium Wars, the Cultural Revolution, and China opening up to the West under Deng Xiaoping. Today, Western influences like fast food, music, and holidays have become more common in China, though traditional Chinese culture and food still dominate. The westernization process has had significant economic impacts on China but does not affect all aspects of society equally.
Homogenization of culture refers to the loss of diversity between cultural groups as local cultures are transformed or absorbed by a dominant outside culture, such as through the immense growth of the internet and increase in globalization. This leads to bigger markets but also the disadvantages of certain local cultures being lost.
This document repeats the phrase "Western Food" multiple times without providing any other details. It does not contain enough information to create a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
This document discusses how Westernization and Spanish colonialism shaped Filipino identity and culture. It argues that Spanish colonization was more effective than other Asian colonizers at eroding native cultures and imposing Catholicism. The Spanish friars played a central role in governing the colonies and used their political, economic and religious influence to develop obedient colonials and discourage independent thinking. They suppressed native cultures and stressed conformity, isolation and reliance on religion over initiative and worldly ideas. This led to a crisis of identity as Westernization blurred perceptions of exploitation and a true national consciousness was slow to develop.
This document contains the lyrics to a song encouraging passionate lovemaking. It repeats a chorus telling the lover to "break a sweat" and "keep doing it" without getting tired. The verses describe wanting to experience new pleasures, demonstrating sexual skills, and continuing intimacy through the night and morning without stopping. The song builds arousal and enthusiasm for an energetic physical encounter.
This document summarizes the impacts of Westernization on the Quechua people in Peru across several areas of their society and culture. It discusses how the Quechua socio-political structure, social subsistence methods, religious beliefs, education system, language, and social relationships have been influenced by assimilation to Western models and the insertion into nation-state systems. It also describes how the Quechua people have been framed both negatively and positively in the media.
This document discusses the impacts of modernization, westernization, and mass media such as television on families in India. It notes that modernization symbolizes advancement and moving forward in a positive way through improvements in various aspects of life. Both positive and negative impacts of modernization and westernization on families are outlined, such as increased standards of living but also potential for rising divorce rates and challenges to traditional values. The document also examines the role of television and mass media in both bringing families together through shared entertainment but also potentially isolating family members and negatively impacting health, behaviors, and family relationships.
Developing countries have three main goals of modernization: 1) achieving political stability by reducing tensions between diverse cultural groups, as military coups often occur when power is contested; 2) developing economic diversity beyond a single crop or industry through modern farming and machinery; 3) increasing education, literacy, healthcare, housing, and infrastructure like water and sewage systems. However, modernization faces challenges like population explosions as life expectancy rises, rapid urbanization, and cultural changes that can contribute to issues like crime and loss of traditions. Failure to modernize sufficiently widens the gap between developing and developed nations.
Westernization has dulled the Filipino mind's perception of exploitation and resulted in an identity crisis. This crisis is difficult to resolve because westernization is widespread and Filipinos are unaware of their lack of national consciousness. While other colonized Asian countries had developed civilizations, the Philippines did not and was easily conquered by Spain. Spanish friars were crucial in westernizing the islands and spreading Catholicism, demanding conformity and prohibiting native culture. This created a cult of conformism that discouraged independent thinking. Americanization also distorted history to portray Americans as benefactors rather than occupiers. Global corporations now aim to change values and consumption patterns, further threatening national identity and culture.
The document discusses the impact of Mongol rule on medieval Russia from the 13th-15th centuries. It notes that the Mongols (1) only demanded tribute and allowed local princes to remain in power to collect taxes, (2) did not interfere with Russian culture or religion, but (3) Russian culture declined during this period as literacy decreased and the economy became dominated by peasant labor.
Globalization has resulted in increase in
availability and diversity of food, not necessarily
making access to food universal.
This kind of phenomenon is more visible in urban areas where food preferences are influenced by the purchasing power of individual among high income groups.
With the coming in of large multinational fast-food and supermarket chains, there is competition for market share of food purchasers.
Understanding Culture
Culture & Communication, Classical Dominant Approaches of Communication & Culture
Imperialism, Which Motives Caused Imperialism, Cultural Imperialism, Media & Cultural Imperialism, Two Models of Cultural Imperialism, Contributions to Cultural Imperialism, Defense of Cultural Imperialism by Response Theorists, Post Structuralism Approach of Cultural Imperialism, Theory of Globalization, Critics of U.S Cultural Imperialism Revised Their Earlier Reproaches (World System Theory), New Face of Imperialism, The Media Monopoly by Ben Bagdikian , Cultural Imperialism in Pakistan by Abid Zafar
The document discusses several perspectives on cultural globalization:
1) Hyperglobalizers view the homogenization of culture under American popular culture and consumerism. Political skeptics see thin global culture relative to national cultures with ongoing cultural differences and conflicts.
2) Transformationalists see an intermingling of cultures resulting in new hybrid cultural forms.
3) Culture is shaped by social constructions, everyday expressions, and commodified outputs from industries like film, TV, and music.
4) Cultural globalization involves the transmission of culture through movement of people, objects, communication, and is facilitated by advances in transportation and technology.
This document discusses cultural imperialism and its effects. It defines cultural imperialism as more powerful cultures promoting themselves over lesser known cultures. It notes that the term emerged in the 1960s. It explores how American mass culture dominates the global cultural sphere through television, film, and advertising. It also discusses how Europe constructed its identity by relegating non-European cultures to secondary status. Additionally, it mentions that cultural diversity is important to preserve, similar to ecological diversity. Finally, it notes that major media companies are now multinational, allowing Western media to impact developing country cultures.
Cultural imperialism is the practice of promoting the culture or language of one nation in another. This document discusses examples of cultural misunderstandings that occurred when American companies expanded internationally without fully understanding local cultures and languages. It also examines the larger negative repercussions of cultural imperialism, such as the marginalization of groups, violence, and the destruction of indigenous cultures. While the spread of American culture through movies, music and the internet threatens local cultures, the internet also allows people to stay connected to their local cultures anywhere in the world.
Comparative analysis of westernization and modernization, westernization and ...Mahrukh Cheema
This document compares and contrasts westernization and modernization. It defines westernization as the adoption of western democratic, secular, and free market ideals as well as values like individualism, equality, and constitutionalism. Modernization is defined by criteria like industrialization, urbanization, rational thought, education, communication, and centralized states. The document outlines theories of modernization and westernization in India and concludes that westernization focuses on adopting western behaviors and values in a homogeneous way, while modernization implies positive social and political change leading to heterogeneity.
The document discusses the theory of media imperialism and examines its key assumptions, popularity, and declining influence in recent years. Some of the main claims of media imperialism are the negative impacts of Western media through homogenization, the one-way flow of information, and prioritizing profit over diversity. The document also presents critiques of the Western liberal model of journalism and analyzes new perspectives on media and citizen journalism in Africa. It questions whether the power of Western mass media is overstated and considers the roles of local organizations and audiences in shaping media consumption.
Cultural imperialism involves the promotion and spread of one nation's culture into another nation, often through economic or military power. Historically, empires expanded by conquering other lands and imposing their culture, language, and institutions. In the 20th century, the US and Soviet Union engaged in cultural imperialism through exporting popular culture like films, music, and television. Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership of production and goods/services created for profit in competitive markets. It developed from interactions between products, capital/consumer goods, labor, land/resources, and private ownership of resources and capital goods. Capitalism involves three interconnected markets of labor, goods/services, and financial systems that regulate money supply and flows
Media globalisation and cultural imperialismMira K Desai
This document summarizes the key ideas in an article about cultural imperialism and contrary evidence from Indian television. It discusses how early theories of cultural imperialism assumed Western dominance through media but that globalization has led to more complex flows and localization. It provides examples from Indian television, like the rise of ZEE reaching 169 countries, licensing Indian shows abroad, and Indian content serving global audiences in different ways. The document examines arguments for both cultural imperialism and contrary evidence from factors like national policies, markets, and hybridization in cultures today.
Here is the presentation on Impact of media on Indian Society. It is small because I was limited to use 8 slides, it is actually a College assignment of mine, carefully chosen points and need an active presenter to present them all effectively...:)
The document discusses governance challenges facing pension funds and how building an online community using social media could help address some of these challenges. It notes that trustees currently find decision making difficult due to a lack of time, expertise and accountability. However, social media could allow trustees to more easily share information and experiences, have more regular meetings focused on the future rather than the past, and get input from a broader group of people to help inform decisions. Building an online community also draws parallels to collaborative projects like Wikipedia that have harnessed the power of many individuals working together.
Social Media for Community Building | Ice Age Trail Alliance Annual Mtg | Apr...Wendy Soucie
www.iceagetrail.org is a nonprofit devoted to the maintenance and support of Wisconsin's Ice Age National Scenic Trail. This is a 1000 mile trail following the glaciers in WI. I am a member and support with volunteer hours to create and present this program.
Persuasive Essay Rubric 10Th Grade. Online assignment writing service.Lisa Taylor
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012 How To Write An Introduction Paragraph For Essay Example ThatsnotusAndrea Arias
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The document discusses three US presidents - Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson - and their varying degrees of success in addressing America's economic problems in the early 20th century. Roosevelt pursued trust-busting to promote competition. Taft was less aggressive, though the Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act lowered some rates. Wilson continued Roosevelt's trust-busting and supported reducing tariffs. Overall, the presidents had mixed success in tackling economic issues through different approaches to trusts and tariffs.
This document discusses trace evidence and its importance in criminal investigations. Trace evidence includes materials like hair, fibers, paint, glass and other small particles that can be transferred between people, places and objects. The document outlines the theories behind trace evidence developed by Dr. Locard, and how investigators use tools like tweezers, tape and vacuums to collect trace evidence. It provides examples of how different types of trace evidence, like fibers, glass or vehicle filaments, should be collected and packaged to preserve the evidence for analysis in a lab.
Sg gov camp - jeremy po - hightened transparencyMicrosoftSG
The document discusses the increasing need for government transparency and citizen participation in governance due to events like the financial crisis. It argues that societal and technological changes now allow for more collaborative relationships between government and citizens through social media platforms like GovLoop.com and Challenge.gov. These sites facilitate public involvement and information sharing to create more open and consensus-driven decision making processes. The document provides examples of how social challenges on these types of platforms have driven community engagement for causes like fighting hunger.
The document summarizes an entrepreneurship presentation given by Julie Meyer on the future of entrepreneurship. Some key points from the presentation include:
1) Entrepreneurs are well-positioned to understand how markets are evolving by being "in the eye of the storm" of daily market changes.
2) Factors like open source software, cloud applications, voice interfaces, and a global flow of talent are changing the business landscape for entrepreneurs.
3) European governments need to support rather than hinder entrepreneurs by reducing taxes and regulations in order to help drive economic growth.
4) Entrepreneurs who take risks to create new products and start new companies despite challenges should be admired.
Ap Essay Lord Of The Flies. Online assignment writing service.Lisa Davis
The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one based on qualifications. 4) Receive the paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a refund offered for plagiarized work.
The preliminary results of a study looking to better understand how the Ebola outbreak impacted the relationship between Sierra Leone mining companies and communities. Final study results will be published in the near future.
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Brettamymelissa is a medium sized construction company that specializes in various areas like bridge construction and demolition work. They are looking to implement a new system to help run the business more efficiently and effectively as the company continues to expand. The proposed system aims to provide necessary functionality for operations, be easy to use, and deliver a competitive advantage.
"Since the launch early last year of Udacity and Coursera, two Silicon Valley start-ups offering free education through MOOCS, massive open online courses, the ivory towers of academia have been shaken to their foundations." Could disruptive change of such a magnitude also threaten top brands among international civil society organisations (ICSOs) such as Amnesty International, Greenpeace, Oxfam or Save the Children?
This question was at the centre of the deliberations of a group of about 20 experts and leaders from ICSOs and some of their key stakeholders who worked together from January to August 2013, trying to identify strategies to detect, prepare for and navigate disruptive change as it arises. The Disruptive Change Working Group communicated via an online platform and email, and held several telephone conferences and one face-to-face meeting in Bellagio, Italy as a basis for their collaboration. Published by the International Civil Society Centre, this text reflects the inputs and discussions of the whole group.
TERMINALFOUR t44u 2010- SapientNitro - Social Media PresentationTerminalfour
SapientNitro is a digital marketing agency founded in 1990 with over 8,000 employees worldwide. They offer end-to-end services including creative, media, and technology solutions. Social media allows companies to build personal relationships with customers through online conversations across various sharing platforms. When used effectively, social media can increase brand awareness, customer engagement, and advocacy. However, brands must also be prepared to respond appropriately during any social media crises to protect their reputation.
Here are the key items that must be included in the bank reconciliation and their impact:
- Deposits in transit - These are deposits made by the company that have not yet cleared the bank. They increase the bank balance on the reconciliation.
- Bank charges/fees - Any charges or fees deducted by the bank during the month that have not been recorded by the company. They decrease the bank balance.
- Interest income - Any interest earned on the bank account during the month that is not recorded by the company. It increases the bank balance.
- Bank errors - Any errors made by the bank like wrong deposits or withdrawals recorded. They require adjusting the bank balance up or down.
- Outstanding checks -
The document discusses open innovation and collaboration in the digital era. It describes how Wikipedia harnesses collective intelligence to create an open encyclopedia. It also discusses how companies are opening their platforms and products to external developers to create ecosystems of new applications. The document provides 10 rules for collaborative innovation, including encouraging employees to spend 20% of their time on new projects, creating internal social networks, and challenging the community to help solve problems.
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The document provides steps for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines registering for an account, completing an order form with instructions and deadline, reviewing writer bids and choosing one, and authorizing payment after receiving a draft that meets expectations. The service allows for multiple revisions and guarantees original, high-quality work or a full refund.
The essay discusses the subculture of "fixie" bicycle enthusiasts. It describes the visual appearance of both the riders and their bikes. The riders take on the look of professional road racers as well as skinny, scruffy kids. Their bikes are stripped down with only one gear and no brakes. The essay provides details about this niche bicycle culture and its distinctive aesthetic preferences.
10 Reasons Why You Need a Chief Marketing Technology Officer(CMTO)Alterian
Change creates opportunities , and technology speeds change . While Finance is driven by spreadsheets, Marketing is now driven by emerging technologies. Creativity and building an emotional brand connection are still the hallmarks of success, but a lack of technology mastery will hamstring your message.
In this webinar, Marcus Tewksbury , VP, Strategy and Consulting at Experian and Scott Brinker , CTO at ion interactive will map the marketing technology landscape and describe 10 scenarios where having a CMTO could make all the difference to your marketing.
What You Will Learn:
-An overview of the marketing technology landscape
-How to build a business case for the CMTO
-How to create a sample job description for this role CMTO
-A reference guide to all the terms, acronyms, and listing of vendors
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The Future of Social Intelligence - Extracting the Gold from Social Media #sm...Alterian
Companies are just beginning to grasp the true power of social data. The ability to collect feedback without the need for costly market research studies, surveys, and focus groups is a relatively new prospect. But as brands have started measuring, many sense that they could (and should) be doing much more with the abundant data at their finger tips. Simply collecting data is not enough. To remain competitive, marketers must fully realize the breadth and depth of knowledge and insights they can gain from online conversations.
Scott Briggs discusses the state of social media intelligence today and where we are headed in the future. He outlines the advanced techniques that forward-thinking brands are using to move from simply collecting data to truly analyzing and drawing insights that are fueling smart business decisions.
The future of social intelligence is predictive, strategic, and unlike social measurement as you know it today. Are you ready?
The Fail Trail: Analyzing the impact of a PR CrisisAlterian
What happens to a brand’s reputation when they face a PR nightmare that plays out on social media?
Alterian analyzed three case studies -Nestle, United Airlines and Dominos - to measure the effect a crisis has on a brand. How severe was the public’s reaction? How long did it take for the brand’s reputation to return to their pre-crisis average? How varied was the impact for each of these slightly different cases? Does the way a brand responds impact the severity of the crisis?
Check out our analysis of what happens when a PR nightmare strikes.
Part 4 of the bemoko/Alterian "Lifting the Lid on Mobile Marketing" series - this installment focuses on the integration of mobile marketing and social media
The Future of Customer Engagement - Rusty WarnerAlterian
Campaign execution is dead, customer engagement is alive!
These slides guide you through the success stories and pitfalls of accomplishing true customer engagement with a well defined customer data & analytics strategy.
Particular areas covered are:
• Where is marketing headed?
• How do we get there?
• Who is doing it right?
• What if you get it wrong?
• How do you measure success?
Social intelligence understanding your audience to enhance your businessAlterian
While it is necessary to know what influencers are saying about your brand, if that’s all you know about them, you’re missing an essential part of the conversation.
Understanding who your influencers are, what interests them and how their interests change over time will help you determine not only how to position the marketing of your products, but it can impact the future design and development of your products.
Join Scott Briggs, Director, Social Strategies and Insights at Alterian, as he goes through the methodology of starting with your audience and using social data to put them at the heart of your business.
What You Will Learn:
The methodology behind using social data to find insights from your true audience
How to use social media to understand consumer life cycles
How to understand the value of non-brand advocates
How to develop messaging and products tailored around your consumers
Authored by David Daniels, The Relevancy Group
With all the channels and marketing messaging vying for the customer's attention it is becoming harder for marketers to not only remedy the consumer attention deficit order but also find meaningful ways to drive customer acquisition. This first eBook in a series on how to Create Engaging Email, will leverage The Relevancy Group's Connected Marketing Framework to provide proven tactics on how to drive subscriber acquisition.
This eBook will expose marketers to cutting edge strategies on how to connect web analytics intelligence, social media and mobile marketing opportunities to exceed acquisition goals.
Social Media Report Cards: Measuring Brand EngagementAlterian
Any brand that is active online can tell you that managing a social presence isn’t easy, but some companies are leading the way in their industry; maintaining closer connections with their customers, solving customer service issues quickly and amplifying their marketing efforts. Alterian analyzed 12 brands in 6 industries to determine which brands are the most engaged with their customers on social media.
Our analysis included a head-to-head comparison of the following brands:
• Time Warner Cable
• Comcast Cable
• Bank of America
• Citi
• Delta Airlines
• American Airlines
• ATT Wireless
• Verizon Wireless
• Microsoft Xbox
• Sony Playstation
• Dell
• HP
This document discusses an analysis of 27 brands across two dimensions: popularity and relevance of marketing messages. Popularity was measured using social media activity and website ratings, while relevance examined consumer views of brands' social media, email, and direct mail messaging. The brands were indexed on both popularity and relevance, with some brands found to be more popular but less relevant in their communications. The document encourages improving relevance to better engage audiences.
Mobile - Death Valley, or a bridge to Web success?Alterian
Mobile technology presents both opportunities and challenges for businesses. This webinar discussed 10 key challenges, including conflicting industry agendas, keeping pace with evolving devices and browsers, and realizing that mobile success requires more than just focusing on smartphones. The webinar advocated putting customers at the center, using technology smartly to engage, interact and transact across channels, and embracing a "joined up" approach to overcome fragmentation.
Summer Blockbusters Sizing up the Hottest Movies of the SeasonAlterian
This document summarizes social media conversations about summer 2011 blockbuster movies. It finds that Fast Five and Thor generated the largest volumes of discussion. Fast Five benefited greatly from mentions on Vin Diesel's Facebook page. Sentiment was most negative for Green Lantern and Hangover 2. Overall, the analysis predicts that Green Lantern and Hangover 2 may underperform at the box office based on social media sentiment, while Kung Fu Panda 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 4, and Cars 2 appear positioned for success.
Social Media Analysis - NFL Lockout will the Fans StayAlterian
The NFL draft looms just around the corner, players, teams and fans are becoming increasingly nervous about the lockout. Just how much chaos the lockout will wreak on the draft remains to be seen, but one thing is clear. No one is happy about the lockout, least of all the fans, who wonder whether a money dispute will shut down the most profitable sports league in the world.
What is at risk for NFL fans? Where are they directing their ire – at the teams, at the league or at the players’ union? Which team’s fans are the most up in arms about the lockout? And how are fans grappling with million and billion dollar squabbles in the midst of a continuing recession?
Watch Alterian’s Hot Topic analysis of the NFL Lockout!
Content Targeting Moving From Visitors to CustomersAlterian
In today’s highly competitive online world, simply rehashing offline copy or existing collateral for your website doesn't cut it. When visitors come to your website, you have a very small window to engage them before they click away.
Making your website look pretty can grab your visitor’s attention, but that attention is fleeting. What keeps them engaged is content that is relevant to them. On this webinar, you will learn how to use web content targeting to connect with your customers and drive business.
What You Will Learn:
* How to use web analytics to go beyond tracking visitors and understand their intentions
* How to combine usage profiles with content profiles for more effective targeting
* How to leverage the power of a sophisticated Web Content Management (WCM) system for dynamic content targeting
Digital Marketing with a Focus on Sustainabilitysssourabhsharma
Digital Marketing best practices including influencer marketing, content creators, and omnichannel marketing for Sustainable Brands at the Sustainable Cosmetics Summit 2024 in New York
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.
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The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In the recent edition, The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024, The Silicon Leaders magazine gladly features Dejan Štancer, President of the Global Chamber of Business Leaders (GCBL), along with other leaders.
Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
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
How to Implement a Real Estate CRM SoftwareSalesTown
To implement a CRM for real estate, set clear goals, choose a CRM with key real estate features, and customize it to your needs. Migrate your data, train your team, and use automation to save time. Monitor performance, ensure data security, and use the CRM to enhance marketing. Regularly check its effectiveness to improve your business.
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
How to Implement a Strategy: Transform Your Strategy with BSC Designer's Comp...Aleksey Savkin
The Strategy Implementation System offers a structured approach to translating stakeholder needs into actionable strategies using high-level and low-level scorecards. It involves stakeholder analysis, strategy decomposition, adoption of strategic frameworks like Balanced Scorecard or OKR, and alignment of goals, initiatives, and KPIs.
Key Components:
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- Strategy Decomposition
- Adoption of Business Frameworks
- Goal Setting
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- Learning and Adaptation
- Alignment and Cascading of Scorecards
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