Preventing type 2 diabetes in england, pop up uni, 2pm, 2 september 2015NHS England
Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
One Team, One Dream: Practical Ways of Working Better, Together.Kelsey Schwenk
Originally presented at UX Australia, 2013.
We all have to work in groups to get things done, but sometimes, it can be a challenge… particularly for freelancers, who work with a new group of people on every new job. Everyone can relate to that awkward feeling when one guy takes over the conversation and you can’t get a word in edgewise. Or horrible meetings where no one seems to hear what you’re saying and you want to scratch your eyes out. And those teams that seem to come together, as if by magic, where everyone contributes a unique perspective to build a kick-ass solution. We all remember THOSE teams. How do we ensure we work on teams like that?
Learning to recognize your group habits and problem-solving style can take you leaps and bounds when working on multi-disciplinary creative teams in the office. This presentation aims to teach through an actionable self-assessment and give some helpful tips through theory and real-life stories.
A presentation that looks to the Renaissance as a model for fostering community growth by encouraging innovation, creativity and collaboration, which in turn creates empowered citizens who are likely to contribute to the community.
Club der toten Teams - Eine Geschichte über MotivationUdo Wiegärtner
Im Film „Club der toten Dichter“ von 1989 trifft sich eine Gruppe Studenten heimlich, um die Ideale längst verstorbener Dichter wiederzubeleben. Inspiriert durch einen charismatischen Lehrer entdecken die Schüler allmählich, wie Sinn, Zusammengehörigkeit und Mut ungeahnte Motivation in ihnen freisetzt, die sie als Gruppe und als Individuen beflügelt.
Wie funktioniert Motivation eigentlich? Was treibt uns im Innersten an? Was wären die Team-Ideale, die wir zelebrieren würden, hätten wir im übertragenen Sinn einen „Club der toten Teams“?
Udo Wiegärtner begibt sich auf die Suche nach den Prinzipien von Motivation und nach Gründungsmitgliedern für einen Club, die nicht mehr Teams vergangener Projekte verklären müssen, da sie ihre Motivation in den Teams des Hier und Jetzt finden.
Preventing type 2 diabetes in england, pop up uni, 2pm, 2 september 2015NHS England
Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
One Team, One Dream: Practical Ways of Working Better, Together.Kelsey Schwenk
Originally presented at UX Australia, 2013.
We all have to work in groups to get things done, but sometimes, it can be a challenge… particularly for freelancers, who work with a new group of people on every new job. Everyone can relate to that awkward feeling when one guy takes over the conversation and you can’t get a word in edgewise. Or horrible meetings where no one seems to hear what you’re saying and you want to scratch your eyes out. And those teams that seem to come together, as if by magic, where everyone contributes a unique perspective to build a kick-ass solution. We all remember THOSE teams. How do we ensure we work on teams like that?
Learning to recognize your group habits and problem-solving style can take you leaps and bounds when working on multi-disciplinary creative teams in the office. This presentation aims to teach through an actionable self-assessment and give some helpful tips through theory and real-life stories.
A presentation that looks to the Renaissance as a model for fostering community growth by encouraging innovation, creativity and collaboration, which in turn creates empowered citizens who are likely to contribute to the community.
Club der toten Teams - Eine Geschichte über MotivationUdo Wiegärtner
Im Film „Club der toten Dichter“ von 1989 trifft sich eine Gruppe Studenten heimlich, um die Ideale längst verstorbener Dichter wiederzubeleben. Inspiriert durch einen charismatischen Lehrer entdecken die Schüler allmählich, wie Sinn, Zusammengehörigkeit und Mut ungeahnte Motivation in ihnen freisetzt, die sie als Gruppe und als Individuen beflügelt.
Wie funktioniert Motivation eigentlich? Was treibt uns im Innersten an? Was wären die Team-Ideale, die wir zelebrieren würden, hätten wir im übertragenen Sinn einen „Club der toten Teams“?
Udo Wiegärtner begibt sich auf die Suche nach den Prinzipien von Motivation und nach Gründungsmitgliedern für einen Club, die nicht mehr Teams vergangener Projekte verklären müssen, da sie ihre Motivation in den Teams des Hier und Jetzt finden.