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Here are nine things successful leaders do – unwaveringly and consistently – to stay true to themselves, attract great followers, and build a powerful network.
SlideShare and Haiku Deck Team Up for Presentation Creation and Sharing -- Millions of Users Can Now Create Beautiful Visual Presentations Directly from SlideShare
See what reviewers and early charter members have to say about Haiku Deck Zuru, instant presentations powered by artificial intelligence. Learn more at http://haikudeck.com/zuru.
Running a business and being an entrepreneur means making the most of your money. But an entrepreneur often makes the mistake of thinking that a business is more expensive to run than it actually is! The key is to be conscious about what you are spending money on, and to avoid the pitfalls of focusing on everything except your revenue.
Here are nine things successful leaders do – unwaveringly and consistently – to stay true to themselves, attract great followers, and build a powerful network.
SlideShare and Haiku Deck Team Up for Presentation Creation and Sharing -- Millions of Users Can Now Create Beautiful Visual Presentations Directly from SlideShare
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Running a business and being an entrepreneur means making the most of your money. But an entrepreneur often makes the mistake of thinking that a business is more expensive to run than it actually is! The key is to be conscious about what you are spending money on, and to avoid the pitfalls of focusing on everything except your revenue.
4 Ingredients to Create an Epic Public Speaking ExperienceMichelle Mazur
Don't give a speech - create an experience for your audience. If you ever wondered why some presentations are soon forgotten while others stick with the audience long after the speaker finished, the difference is the experience.
What experience do you want to create for your audience? How can you implement these 4 ingredients in your next speech so that you presentation is remembered and the audience takes action on your message.
Want more ideas for how to create an epic speaking experience for your audience? Grab the Presentation Sweet Spot Strategy Guide: http://bit.ly/sweetspotspeech
You’ve got a presentation coming up in two months.
What do you do? Get cracking on that speech immediately or do you wait?
You’ve got time after all. Then 2-months turns into a month. A month turns into a week and now you’re panicked.
Why did you procrastinate so long? Why did you put off writing your speech?
I posed this question to my network on LinkedIn: What's the hardest part of writing your speech?
The results of this informal poll revealed the biggest block to writing a speech is (drumroll please):
Starting
Apparently, it's more fun to scrub a toilet then to write your presentation. It's easy to sit down in front of the computer, stare at the pulsating cursor while "what the heck should I talk about?" runs through your head on repeat like the Games of Thrones theme song.
Let's make it a whole lot easier to get your speech started! Use these 7 strategies to write your speech with ease.
Anxiety and the future are major themes of modern life. In an age when religion and the dominant myths of the society are in decline, and there is extremely rapid change, there is a sense that things cannot be adequately predicted or controlled, and anxiety about the future is rampant. However, there is a difference between healthy anxiety, and it's unhealthy counterpart. Being adequately grounded in the self is a key requirement to keep anxiety healthy and manageable.
Collaboration is all about people working together, but the foundations for good collaboration rest firmly with the individual and how they 'show up'. Here we share our thoughts on becoming an expert.
Need a simple formula for answering the age-old business question: to meet or not to meet?
Problem solved! Thanks to the meetings and business collaboration experts at PGi, this easy-to-use, seven-question equation will help you determine if a meeting is the right answer - or if alternate methods are better suited for the situation.
Need more meeting advice? Check out our free eBook: The Modern Workers Guide to Business Etiquette at http://go.pgi.com/sc-ebook-etiquette-handbook
Newly graduated? On an alternate track? Say yes to tough stuff and new experiences. This slide deck from my culminating project portfolio is a preview of a presentation given at the Toastmasters Leadership Institute in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Welcome to the training business! Developing powerful internal training is key. Across all sectors, training has become a core component of how businesses work. We believe it could be better!
Top 20 Business Buzzwords: What They Really MeanPGi
We’ve heard them in every business meeting, email and presentation. Buzzwords. Phrases that leave us scratching our heads or grimacing in their constant use. Their original meanings forgotten, these words and phrases buzz around conference rooms and online meetings in reckless abandon, often leaving us mere business mortals scratching our heads. Our newest SlideShare deck reveals what the top 20 business buzzwords really mean. What buzzwords are flying around your office?
More business etiquette tips, presentation ideas and how-to meeting advice at http://blog.pgi.com/.
Download these 5 must-have productivity apps to boost your work skills and #TakeBack60 minutes of your work week!
Tweet your #TakeBack60 story with us @PGi - and share your #Agenday productivity tips to win a cup of coffee.
http://bit.ly/takeback60 for more information.
Selected passages from "Facing Death" by Robert Kavanagh (1974). Kavanagh emphasizes the need for us to truly and honestly confront our real feelings and emotions about death. Only when we know and acknowledge our true feelings will we no longer need to pummel and smash our emotional selves behind artificial defences. This message has particular importance for dealing with the death of a parent.
In Jungian personality theory, people fall into a number of types. Firstly, individuals fall somewhere along the introversion-extroversion continuum, depending on whether they are primarily oriented to their own inner reality, or the outer world. In addition, everyone has a dominant function, one of: thinking; feeling; sensation or intuition.
But from a depth psychotherapy perspective, what is particularly important about Jungian personality theory is the orientation where the individual is weak. FOr it is those weak parts of the personality, that the person is seeking to develop and to come to wholeness or individualtion. So, we can learn a great deal about ourselves, if we can undersatnd our areas of inherent weakness, and where psyche is trying to work towards wholeness.
All I Really Need to Know About Teaching Online I Learned as a StudentMichelle Moore
There's nothing like being a student in an online course to help you become a more effective online instructor! In this presentation, I highlight a variety of online course design and facilitation tips and strategies based on the experiences of online students.
Surprised? Prepare for investor questions!Alek Kowalczyk
Startup founders often are not well prepared for specific investor questions, while the questions are quite often very similar: how you calculated much money you really need; what is the margin; when BEP is expected? This presentation loosely gathers most common questions the founders are often unprepared for, and some suggestions.
First presented on Road to Wolves Summit, Poznan.
4 Ingredients to Create an Epic Public Speaking ExperienceMichelle Mazur
Don't give a speech - create an experience for your audience. If you ever wondered why some presentations are soon forgotten while others stick with the audience long after the speaker finished, the difference is the experience.
What experience do you want to create for your audience? How can you implement these 4 ingredients in your next speech so that you presentation is remembered and the audience takes action on your message.
Want more ideas for how to create an epic speaking experience for your audience? Grab the Presentation Sweet Spot Strategy Guide: http://bit.ly/sweetspotspeech
You’ve got a presentation coming up in two months.
What do you do? Get cracking on that speech immediately or do you wait?
You’ve got time after all. Then 2-months turns into a month. A month turns into a week and now you’re panicked.
Why did you procrastinate so long? Why did you put off writing your speech?
I posed this question to my network on LinkedIn: What's the hardest part of writing your speech?
The results of this informal poll revealed the biggest block to writing a speech is (drumroll please):
Starting
Apparently, it's more fun to scrub a toilet then to write your presentation. It's easy to sit down in front of the computer, stare at the pulsating cursor while "what the heck should I talk about?" runs through your head on repeat like the Games of Thrones theme song.
Let's make it a whole lot easier to get your speech started! Use these 7 strategies to write your speech with ease.
Anxiety and the future are major themes of modern life. In an age when religion and the dominant myths of the society are in decline, and there is extremely rapid change, there is a sense that things cannot be adequately predicted or controlled, and anxiety about the future is rampant. However, there is a difference between healthy anxiety, and it's unhealthy counterpart. Being adequately grounded in the self is a key requirement to keep anxiety healthy and manageable.
Collaboration is all about people working together, but the foundations for good collaboration rest firmly with the individual and how they 'show up'. Here we share our thoughts on becoming an expert.
Need a simple formula for answering the age-old business question: to meet or not to meet?
Problem solved! Thanks to the meetings and business collaboration experts at PGi, this easy-to-use, seven-question equation will help you determine if a meeting is the right answer - or if alternate methods are better suited for the situation.
Need more meeting advice? Check out our free eBook: The Modern Workers Guide to Business Etiquette at http://go.pgi.com/sc-ebook-etiquette-handbook
Newly graduated? On an alternate track? Say yes to tough stuff and new experiences. This slide deck from my culminating project portfolio is a preview of a presentation given at the Toastmasters Leadership Institute in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Welcome to the training business! Developing powerful internal training is key. Across all sectors, training has become a core component of how businesses work. We believe it could be better!
Top 20 Business Buzzwords: What They Really MeanPGi
We’ve heard them in every business meeting, email and presentation. Buzzwords. Phrases that leave us scratching our heads or grimacing in their constant use. Their original meanings forgotten, these words and phrases buzz around conference rooms and online meetings in reckless abandon, often leaving us mere business mortals scratching our heads. Our newest SlideShare deck reveals what the top 20 business buzzwords really mean. What buzzwords are flying around your office?
More business etiquette tips, presentation ideas and how-to meeting advice at http://blog.pgi.com/.
Download these 5 must-have productivity apps to boost your work skills and #TakeBack60 minutes of your work week!
Tweet your #TakeBack60 story with us @PGi - and share your #Agenday productivity tips to win a cup of coffee.
http://bit.ly/takeback60 for more information.
Selected passages from "Facing Death" by Robert Kavanagh (1974). Kavanagh emphasizes the need for us to truly and honestly confront our real feelings and emotions about death. Only when we know and acknowledge our true feelings will we no longer need to pummel and smash our emotional selves behind artificial defences. This message has particular importance for dealing with the death of a parent.
In Jungian personality theory, people fall into a number of types. Firstly, individuals fall somewhere along the introversion-extroversion continuum, depending on whether they are primarily oriented to their own inner reality, or the outer world. In addition, everyone has a dominant function, one of: thinking; feeling; sensation or intuition.
But from a depth psychotherapy perspective, what is particularly important about Jungian personality theory is the orientation where the individual is weak. FOr it is those weak parts of the personality, that the person is seeking to develop and to come to wholeness or individualtion. So, we can learn a great deal about ourselves, if we can undersatnd our areas of inherent weakness, and where psyche is trying to work towards wholeness.
All I Really Need to Know About Teaching Online I Learned as a StudentMichelle Moore
There's nothing like being a student in an online course to help you become a more effective online instructor! In this presentation, I highlight a variety of online course design and facilitation tips and strategies based on the experiences of online students.
Surprised? Prepare for investor questions!Alek Kowalczyk
Startup founders often are not well prepared for specific investor questions, while the questions are quite often very similar: how you calculated much money you really need; what is the margin; when BEP is expected? This presentation loosely gathers most common questions the founders are often unprepared for, and some suggestions.
First presented on Road to Wolves Summit, Poznan.
1\ARCHITECTURE AND NATION BUILDING IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION: CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATIONAL STADIUM OF BEIJING FOR THE 2008 OLYMPICS
This study examines the relationship between architecture and nation building in the age of globalization, with an analysis of the debates and controversies about the National Stadium, the main sports venue for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. The article argues that nationalism, along with the cultural ideology of global consumerism, drives the production of flagship architectural projects in China. The dilemma between nationalism and global consumerism has led state politicians and bureaucrats to opt for a global architectural language to narrate national ambitions. The study reveals the rationale underlying the search for global architecture among political elites in China, as well as its mixed consequences for local cultural discourses and politics.
2\Modernizing China in the Olympic spotlight: China’s national identity and the 2008 Beijing Olympiad
3\Good culture, bad culture...no culture! The implications of culture in urban regeneration in Bradford, UK
This paper shows how regeneration policies in Bradford (UK) have over the years been modified following local, national and international events since 1997. It will be argued that policy makers reacted to pub- lic perceptions of the city itself and of its large Muslim community in three phases: celebration of local minority ethnic culture; pathologi- zation of the same; exclusion of any cultural element from the city’s self-projection. The paper suggests that these changes are at the same time reflexive of historical events and hegemonic discourses, and likely to be constitutive (as they have the potential to deeply affect social relations in the city). Further investigation is required to measure such constitutive long-term effects on minority ethnic groups and social relations in the city.
What's Your Story? Creating Memorable General SessionsJeff Hurt
Conference attendees are collectors of experiences. You have the opportunity to design a conference narrative that uses narraphors: metaphors to tell a story. Your opening and closing general sessions need to help frame that narraphor with input and output frames. Then you can transform your conference attendees from story listeners to story tellers to story sharers and story people. So what's your conference story and narraphor?
10 observations / experiences from a self learnt meditatorViet Hung Nguyen
This is my 10 observations, experiences in the last 5 years from learning meditation and starting doing it. I hope it can inspire you do what I'm doing now by sharing this.
Addictive Relationships- repair if you can; QUIT if you can't.Babu Appat
A relation is to be mutually enriching. It if robes you of all your zest for life better you quit it. Repairing and continuing with your addictive relation is not always advisable. So before you take a decision to quit think it over several times. Though continuing with it is advised often a pernicious relation is not worthy of continuing.
Emotional Maturity- Check how mature are you emotionallyBabu Appat
We must be emotionally balanced. Life will have its own ups and downs. How clear yourself through these is what matters. We must be able to analyse and find reasons for failures
Wouldn't you like to spend your summer days, outside with some fun? I would!!
Let's get your goals in order and maximize your time so you can have fun, and get work done too!
Beyond being a software solution, CRM must be a mid to long-term strategy to transform the company.
And support it to build trust and ultimately add value to customers.
The Entrepreneurs Guide to Hiring The Best EmployeesYaseen Dadabhay
The entrepreneurs guide to hiring the best employees - based on my experience interviewing and recruiting over 12 000 employees from sales associates to VP's over the last twenty years
Magical Thinking part 2 explores the development of our thinking - Ypu'll find part one of the story at: http://www.slideshare.net/StephenWilkes2/magical-thinking-51961907
Communicating with the 5 Generations in the WorkplaceMary Erlain, CMS
5 Generations in the Workplace…
This is the root cause of many of the problems in business today that affects growth, productivity, and profitability on the business level, but more importantly erodes valuable relationships in the workplace. Our culture is diverse in age, heritage, gender, etc. This book was written to help bridge the gaps around generational diversity. Whether you are a solo business owner, large company, or any point in between, “Communicating with the 5 Generations in the Workplace” will change the way you view your business world (and maybe help you on the home front too).
There is a great generational divide that exists in our culture which began around 2011. This causes confusion, conflict, productivity challenges, customer issues, leadership and management gaps, and overall tension in the workplace and loss in revenue and profitability. How can we manage these gaps and even more importantly, use them to our advantage?
Develop the understanding and skills to work with ALL of your people in business
Understand the negative consequences of taking the “you are DIFFERENT; therefore WRONG” approach
Reap the rewards of viewing others as “you are NOT WRONG; just DIFFERENT“
This book will help you move from a place of mediocrity and conflict to a state of organizational excellence!
Currently available as an in-house workshop or development process for companies
10 consigli per creare un post perfetto (che non esiste)Riccardo Esposito
La presentazione del mio intervento al BdiBlogger, appuntamento dedicato al mondo dei blog e delle aziende che vogliono sfruttare questo strumento per migliorare la propria comunicazione online.
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Bitcoin is currently valued at $17,057, but it’s volatile and filled with hype. What IS it, and should you invest $15,662 of your hard-earned cash in buying it? Even if you don’t have a spare $16,902 sitting around, take the time to understand the basics of Bitcoin and blockchain technology and know what it means for you and your business.
Listen to the audio on my podcast episode:
http://gihanperera.com/2018/03/the-buzz-about-bitcoin/
10 New Online Productivity and Collaboration Tools You Probably Didn't Know A...Gihan Perera
If you’re using Cloud-based software, you might already know about some of the more common tools and apps, such as Dropbox, Evernote, iCloud, GoToMeeting, Google Hangouts, Skype, Buffer, and Hootsuite. These are all wonderful tools, but there are also a whole host of other tools available. We’re going to share some of them today, so you know about them and can consider whether it’s worth integrating them into your workplace.
Corporate Travel Challenges and Innovation in Our Fast, Flat and Free WorldGihan Perera
Mobile technology, direct competition, decoupling of ancillary services and other innovations have dramatically changed the corporate travel industry. If you provide business travel services, stay ahead of the game by understanding the changes and recognising the innovations.
Insurance Industry Challenges and Innovation in Our Fast, Flat and Free WorldGihan Perera
The insurance industry in Australia faces many challenges from competitors, regulators, the changing workforce and increasing customer choices. Smart organisations - large and small - can take advantage of the opportunities to stand out and thrive.
Innovations in Learning in Our Fast, Flat and Free World Gihan Perera
The traditional classroom training course, workshop or facilitation isn’t enough by itself anymore. Learners expect learning to happen in a social, mobile, multi-channel, and personal way. Learning professionals can tap into the tools, techniques and innovations of this new style of learning to transform their participants’ experiences and create lasting change.
Customer-Centric Banking Innovation in Our Fast, Flat and Free WorldGihan Perera
The banking industry in Australia is facing challenges from government regulation, smaller and more nimble competitors, and changes in how consumers and investors manage their money. Smart organisations can tap into the potential of our customer-centric world to set a direction for their future and future-proof their success.
10 Energy and Resources Innovations in a Customer-Centric WorldGihan Perera
In our fast, flat and free world, energy companies, resource companies and other utilities need to involve their customers and community in providing their services. Smart companies around the world are doing this in a number of innovative ways.
How Real Estate Agencies Can Stay Ahead of the Game In Our Fast, Flat and Fr...Gihan Perera
The real estate industry in Australia is facing challenges from technology, government, an uncertain market, and increasing competition.But there are also great opportunities for smart agents and agencies to stay ahead of the game.
Financial Services Firms:Staying Ahead of the Game In Our Fast, Flat and Fre...Gihan Perera
Financial services firms in Australia continue to face uncertainty through government regulation (FoFA and FSI), market conditions, increasing competition, and online services. Smart practices who see opportunity in this volatile environment can stand out from the rest, embrace change and innovation, and stay ahead of the game.
Ideas For Local Government Innovation in our Fast, Flat and Free WorldGihan Perera
Local government authorities face challenges and opportunities in our fast, connected and open world. Those that meet the challenges and embrace the opportunities can provide better services, remain sustainable and viable, and thrive even in an uncertain future.
The Future of Private Hospital Healthcare in our Fast, Flat and Free WorldGihan Perera
Private hospitals in Australia face increasing pressure and challenges, and need to constantly change, grow and innovate to remain viable. This presentation shows some of the biggest challenges private hospitals face, what's happening elsewhere in the world, and what they can do to stay ahead.
The Seven Biggest Mistakes With a Paid Membership SiteGihan Perera
A paid membership site can be a powerful tool for building recurring, sustainable income for your business – but only if you do it right. I'll show you how to avoid the most common mistakes with planning and building a membership site.
Use high-quality content toattract high-quality traffic, which leads to high-quality customers, This presentation shows you how to take one idea and turn it into 21 different pieces of high-quality content, which you can use for marketing purposes
Your Web Site Strategy - For Speakers, Trainers, Coaches and ConsultantsGihan Perera
If you're a professional speaker, trainer, coach or consultant, it's important to have a Web site strategy that supports your business strategy. Here is a step-by-step process to help you find the right strategy.
In their new book "Switch", Chip and Dan Heath present nine principles for creating change. Learn how to apply these principles in your keynote presentations, training courses, workshops, seminars, webinars and other presentations.
The Team Member and Guest Experience - Lead and Take Care of your restaurant team. They are the people closest to and delivering Hospitality to your paying Guests!
Make the call, and we can assist you.
408-784-7371
Foodservice Consulting + Design
Senior Project and Engineering Leader Jim Smith.pdfJim Smith
I am a Project and Engineering Leader with extensive experience as a Business Operations Leader, Technical Project Manager, Engineering Manager and Operations Experience for Domestic and International companies such as Electrolux, Carrier, and Deutz. I have developed new products using Stage Gate development/MS Project/JIRA, for the pro-duction of Medical Equipment, Large Commercial Refrigeration Systems, Appliances, HVAC, and Diesel engines.
My experience includes:
Managed customized engineered refrigeration system projects with high voltage power panels from quote to ship, coordinating actions between electrical engineering, mechanical design and application engineering, purchasing, production, test, quality assurance and field installation. Managed projects $25k to $1M per project; 4-8 per month. (Hussmann refrigeration)
Successfully developed the $15-20M yearly corporate capital strategy for manufacturing, with the Executive Team and key stakeholders. Created project scope and specifications, business case, ROI, managed project plans with key personnel for nine consumer product manufacturing and distribution sites; to support the company’s strategic sales plan.
Over 15 years of experience managing and developing cost improvement projects with key Stakeholders, site Manufacturing Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Maintenance, and facility support personnel to optimize pro-duction operations, safety, EHS, and new product development. (BioLab, Deutz, Caire)
Experience working as a Technical Manager developing new products with chemical engineers and packaging engineers to enhance and reduce the cost of retail products. I have led the activities of multiple engineering groups with diverse backgrounds.
Great experience managing the product development of products which utilize complex electrical controls, high voltage power panels, product testing, and commissioning.
Created project scope, business case, ROI for multiple capital projects to support electrotechnical assembly and CPG goods. Identified project cost, risk, success criteria, and performed equipment qualifications. (Carrier, Electrolux, Biolab, Price, Hussmann)
Created detailed projects plans using MS Project, Gant charts in excel, and updated new product development in Jira for stakeholders and project team members including critical path.
Great knowledge of ISO9001, NFPA, OSHA regulations.
User level knowledge of MRP/SAP, MS Project, Powerpoint, Visio, Mastercontrol, JIRA, Power BI and Tableau.
I appreciate your consideration, and look forward to discussing this role with you, and how I can lead your company’s growth and profitability. I can be contacted via LinkedIn via phone or E Mail.
Jim Smith
678-993-7195
jimsmith30024@gmail.com
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to radically reinvent the way we do business. This study explores how CEOs and top decision makers around the world are responding to the transformative potential of AI.
Oprah Winfrey: A Leader in Media, Philanthropy, and Empowerment | CIO Women M...CIOWomenMagazine
This person is none other than Oprah Winfrey, a highly influential figure whose impact extends beyond television. This article will delve into the remarkable life and lasting legacy of Oprah. Her story serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance, compassion, and firm determination.
The case study discusses the potential of drone delivery and the challenges that need to be addressed before it becomes widespread.
Key takeaways:
Drone delivery is in its early stages: Amazon's trial in the UK demonstrates the potential for faster deliveries, but it's still limited by regulations and technology.
Regulations are a major hurdle: Safety concerns around drone collisions with airplanes and people have led to restrictions on flight height and location.
Other challenges exist: Who will use drone delivery the most? Is it cost-effective compared to traditional delivery trucks?
Discussion questions:
Managerial challenges: Integrating drones requires planning for new infrastructure, training staff, and navigating regulations. There are also marketing and recruitment considerations specific to this technology.
External forces vary by country: Regulations, consumer acceptance, and infrastructure all differ between countries.
Demographics matter: Younger generations might be more receptive to drone delivery, while older populations might have concerns.
Stakeholders for Amazon: Customers, regulators, aviation authorities, and competitors are all stakeholders. Regulators likely hold the greatest influence as they determine the feasibility of drone delivery.
Build Their Judgement - 23 Ways To Get More From Your Team Members
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