A lecture by Outi Kuittinen for The New School’s Transdisciplinary Design MA program on how to use co-creation as a strategic tool for change.
Email: outi.kuittinen(a)demoshelsinki.fi Twitter: @outikookoo
Incorporating to digital lifestyles to circular economy.
A framework by Demos Helsinki.
Roope Mokka's presentation at the Circular Economy 29th of October 2015 European Energy Agency
The Collaborative Economy: Benefits & Policy ChallengesOuiShare
This is a presentation that was held in Amsterdam at the informal meeting on competitiveness with Ministers from the European Council and discusses what role government should take in shaping how these new economic models develop.
Will the collaborative economy create meaningful and purposeful organizations?OuiShare
OuiShare Connector Cristóbal Gracia facilitated 30' keynote about the Collaborative Economy at the EBBF's 25th annual conference about unity and collaboration.
TPagakis @ Infocom congress / Changemakers section "Startup or screw-up?" 301013Tasos Pagakis
Thoughts and facts on #startup #innovation #scene dissorientated and 'siloed' with introversy in Greece. We don't create Demand models and collaborative business schemes! (.pdf includes notes toggle up on the left side)
The Meaning of the Platform OrganizationSimone Cicero
Building organizations for the present-future means understanding that we need to trust humans, help them develop new capabilities and improve their performances, all through interactions, relationships and collaboration.
Connected Intelligence is relational and social, here's the real meaning of the Platform Organization.
This slide deck goes with the following post: bit.ly/PDT-POMeaning. I highly recommend you to read it together.
Please visit: www.platformdesigntoolkit.com for more insights on how to build your modern business and organization.
Living in a Connected, Collaborative but “Dis-integrated” Society - Simone Ci...Simone Cicero
How is digital transformation impacting the potential of collaborative businesses? What does it really mean "collaborative economy"? This is just an expression of the transition towards a post industrial society!
This presentation was given as an opening of the first OuiShare Forum - OuiShare semestrial event for the corporates that want to understand how to transform to cope with the collaborative transformation and become players of change.
A lecture by Outi Kuittinen for The New School’s Transdisciplinary Design MA program on how to use co-creation as a strategic tool for change.
Email: outi.kuittinen(a)demoshelsinki.fi Twitter: @outikookoo
Incorporating to digital lifestyles to circular economy.
A framework by Demos Helsinki.
Roope Mokka's presentation at the Circular Economy 29th of October 2015 European Energy Agency
The Collaborative Economy: Benefits & Policy ChallengesOuiShare
This is a presentation that was held in Amsterdam at the informal meeting on competitiveness with Ministers from the European Council and discusses what role government should take in shaping how these new economic models develop.
Will the collaborative economy create meaningful and purposeful organizations?OuiShare
OuiShare Connector Cristóbal Gracia facilitated 30' keynote about the Collaborative Economy at the EBBF's 25th annual conference about unity and collaboration.
TPagakis @ Infocom congress / Changemakers section "Startup or screw-up?" 301013Tasos Pagakis
Thoughts and facts on #startup #innovation #scene dissorientated and 'siloed' with introversy in Greece. We don't create Demand models and collaborative business schemes! (.pdf includes notes toggle up on the left side)
The Meaning of the Platform OrganizationSimone Cicero
Building organizations for the present-future means understanding that we need to trust humans, help them develop new capabilities and improve their performances, all through interactions, relationships and collaboration.
Connected Intelligence is relational and social, here's the real meaning of the Platform Organization.
This slide deck goes with the following post: bit.ly/PDT-POMeaning. I highly recommend you to read it together.
Please visit: www.platformdesigntoolkit.com for more insights on how to build your modern business and organization.
Living in a Connected, Collaborative but “Dis-integrated” Society - Simone Ci...Simone Cicero
How is digital transformation impacting the potential of collaborative businesses? What does it really mean "collaborative economy"? This is just an expression of the transition towards a post industrial society!
This presentation was given as an opening of the first OuiShare Forum - OuiShare semestrial event for the corporates that want to understand how to transform to cope with the collaborative transformation and become players of change.
Anne Haynes, Director of Transformative Development at MassDevelopment, discusses the intersection of mobility, networks, entrepreneurship, trends in the collaborative economy, and the implications for the workplace. From "After the Mobility Revolution: Rethinking the Future of Our American City", September 13, 2014.
Collaborative Economy: a p2p renaissance. IAAC Winter Lectures 2016. The impact of sharing economy and the emergence of sharing cities around the world: Seoul, Amsterdam, Milan, Bologna
Exponential Companies or the end of the Big CorporationsOlivier Gramaccia
Today thanks to the digital technologies, size in business doesn't matter so much as before. Small, flexible and innovative companies demonstrates every day the eve of new era where start-ups and small corporations will become the standard to generate tons of cash. What are the characteristics of such companies? Discover it in this PPT.
When we are - How Digital Market changes as Society doesSimone Cicero
A talk about the major changes the digital market is living. Since digital market slightly merges with society (that is more and more digital in many aspects day after day) this is eventually for any of you dealing with innovation, consulting, business development and, at the end of the day, for anyone that is interested in understanding more about the new world we are about to see as society and human beings.
Welcome to the ecosystem of the collaborative economyshareNL
The sharing economy’s popularity is increasing. The term, and
organizations often associated with it, such as Airbnb and Uber,
is featured daily in the media. However it is not always clear
what does or doesn’t belong to the collaborative economy;
and what the collaborative economy looks like from the ‘inside’.
Therefore we have created this ecosystem.
How social enterprise and technology contribute to wealth creationKal Joffres
A presentation to the National Digital Conference on the role of social enterprise and technology in wealth creation. Includes business models, key areas of contribution, and major challenges. More at www.innovationlab.my.
Open Gets Real - From Software to Manufacturing: how the open, agile and p2p ...Simone Cicero
A presentation I gave at Codemotion Roma 2013 on March the 22nd. This presentation connects the dots between the resource depletion trends (off peak), advancements in digital fabrication, open design, agile and lean manufacturing and shows the potential that an open production ecosystem may mean for ut in the future.
For those interested, here's a strongly related initiative that is also mentioned in the presentation: http://www.opensourcewarehouse.org/
Also, please note this work is strongly based on discussion I had with ouishare, open source ecology, open source hardware association, open knowledge foundation, etc...
In particular I wanted to thank:
- Marcin Jakuboski
- Catarina Mota
- Alicia Gibb
- Massimo Menichinelli
- Joe Justice
Towards a Cooperative, Small scale, Local, P2P Production FutureSimone Cicero
Blog link here >> http://goo.gl/eoeaf (context/introduction of the presentation)
This is the presentation I used for my talk at the ouishare summit.
I really tried to connect the dots over a bunch of topics, amazing authors and innovators (like John Robb, Michel Bauwens, Douglas Rushkoff, Umair Haque, Las Indias, Kevin Carson, Joe Justice and Wikispeed, Open Source Ecology and much more) and also writings that I've done on my own, available on my blog.
All the material produced on my own is CC-BY-SA (please note that Michael Clinard Joe Justice's pic is not CC)
Future Proof Design and the Platform Design CanvasSimone Cicero
This presentation was given as an introduction of a workshop on the platform design canvas during the Barcelona Design Thinking Week at the Elisava Design and Engineering School.
The objective of the canvas is to help people design Platforms and Ecosystems not only one shot, one feature, linear products.
The canvas itself is derived by the Business Model Canvas of which it tries to overcome the limitations when applied in Platform Design.
The Platform Design Canvas is currently in Live Edit here http://goo.gl/wz615
Context post: http://meedabyte.com/2013/06/26/the-platform-design-canvas-a-tool-for-business-design/
Despite the hype about Smart Cities, many IoT startups find this sector daunting, thinking smart city applications are complex, hard to sell and require intensive support. Rick Robinson thinks this is a myth and in this talk he will look at the current state of Smart Cities and where some of the most interesting challenges lie.
On the role of Openness and Platforms in the Age of MakersSimone Cicero
This is the presentation I gave at the second edition of the Shenzhen China International Design Fair.
I spoke about the role of Open and Shared Innovation in the age of manufacturing transformation.
This presentation deals with the impact of digital transformation in the manufacturing industry and depicts the most interesting - the available - roles in the manufacturing ecosystem of the future.
An informative context for this presentation can be accessed here: http://wp.me/plmpp-xn
Sanitized version of slides presented at an event hosted by Kuala Lumpur & Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KLSCCCI) and Credit Guarantee Corporation (CGC) entitled "Sharing Economy"
How to make smart city for people with people?Demos Helsinki
The presentation by Tuuli Kaskinen in the #2014smartcity seminar in Millennium pavillion.
http://www.forumvirium.fi/tapahtuma/alykas-kaupunki-tapahtuma-millennium-paviljongissa-2842014
Roope Mokka's and Aleksi Neuvonen's presentation about the future of work, income and progress at the NextEra San Francisco launch.
The Next Era - An initiative to track, connect, and amplify emerging ideas for an open and forward-looking society
Roope Mokka's and Aleksi Neuvonen's presentation on the work, income and progress in the next era.
NextEra is an initiative to track, connect, and amplify emerging ideas for an open and forward-looking society. Do read our dossier on work and income at nextera.global.
The presentation was held at the San Francisco launch of NextEra.
Anne Haynes, Director of Transformative Development at MassDevelopment, discusses the intersection of mobility, networks, entrepreneurship, trends in the collaborative economy, and the implications for the workplace. From "After the Mobility Revolution: Rethinking the Future of Our American City", September 13, 2014.
Collaborative Economy: a p2p renaissance. IAAC Winter Lectures 2016. The impact of sharing economy and the emergence of sharing cities around the world: Seoul, Amsterdam, Milan, Bologna
Exponential Companies or the end of the Big CorporationsOlivier Gramaccia
Today thanks to the digital technologies, size in business doesn't matter so much as before. Small, flexible and innovative companies demonstrates every day the eve of new era where start-ups and small corporations will become the standard to generate tons of cash. What are the characteristics of such companies? Discover it in this PPT.
When we are - How Digital Market changes as Society doesSimone Cicero
A talk about the major changes the digital market is living. Since digital market slightly merges with society (that is more and more digital in many aspects day after day) this is eventually for any of you dealing with innovation, consulting, business development and, at the end of the day, for anyone that is interested in understanding more about the new world we are about to see as society and human beings.
Welcome to the ecosystem of the collaborative economyshareNL
The sharing economy’s popularity is increasing. The term, and
organizations often associated with it, such as Airbnb and Uber,
is featured daily in the media. However it is not always clear
what does or doesn’t belong to the collaborative economy;
and what the collaborative economy looks like from the ‘inside’.
Therefore we have created this ecosystem.
How social enterprise and technology contribute to wealth creationKal Joffres
A presentation to the National Digital Conference on the role of social enterprise and technology in wealth creation. Includes business models, key areas of contribution, and major challenges. More at www.innovationlab.my.
Open Gets Real - From Software to Manufacturing: how the open, agile and p2p ...Simone Cicero
A presentation I gave at Codemotion Roma 2013 on March the 22nd. This presentation connects the dots between the resource depletion trends (off peak), advancements in digital fabrication, open design, agile and lean manufacturing and shows the potential that an open production ecosystem may mean for ut in the future.
For those interested, here's a strongly related initiative that is also mentioned in the presentation: http://www.opensourcewarehouse.org/
Also, please note this work is strongly based on discussion I had with ouishare, open source ecology, open source hardware association, open knowledge foundation, etc...
In particular I wanted to thank:
- Marcin Jakuboski
- Catarina Mota
- Alicia Gibb
- Massimo Menichinelli
- Joe Justice
Towards a Cooperative, Small scale, Local, P2P Production FutureSimone Cicero
Blog link here >> http://goo.gl/eoeaf (context/introduction of the presentation)
This is the presentation I used for my talk at the ouishare summit.
I really tried to connect the dots over a bunch of topics, amazing authors and innovators (like John Robb, Michel Bauwens, Douglas Rushkoff, Umair Haque, Las Indias, Kevin Carson, Joe Justice and Wikispeed, Open Source Ecology and much more) and also writings that I've done on my own, available on my blog.
All the material produced on my own is CC-BY-SA (please note that Michael Clinard Joe Justice's pic is not CC)
Future Proof Design and the Platform Design CanvasSimone Cicero
This presentation was given as an introduction of a workshop on the platform design canvas during the Barcelona Design Thinking Week at the Elisava Design and Engineering School.
The objective of the canvas is to help people design Platforms and Ecosystems not only one shot, one feature, linear products.
The canvas itself is derived by the Business Model Canvas of which it tries to overcome the limitations when applied in Platform Design.
The Platform Design Canvas is currently in Live Edit here http://goo.gl/wz615
Context post: http://meedabyte.com/2013/06/26/the-platform-design-canvas-a-tool-for-business-design/
Despite the hype about Smart Cities, many IoT startups find this sector daunting, thinking smart city applications are complex, hard to sell and require intensive support. Rick Robinson thinks this is a myth and in this talk he will look at the current state of Smart Cities and where some of the most interesting challenges lie.
On the role of Openness and Platforms in the Age of MakersSimone Cicero
This is the presentation I gave at the second edition of the Shenzhen China International Design Fair.
I spoke about the role of Open and Shared Innovation in the age of manufacturing transformation.
This presentation deals with the impact of digital transformation in the manufacturing industry and depicts the most interesting - the available - roles in the manufacturing ecosystem of the future.
An informative context for this presentation can be accessed here: http://wp.me/plmpp-xn
Sanitized version of slides presented at an event hosted by Kuala Lumpur & Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KLSCCCI) and Credit Guarantee Corporation (CGC) entitled "Sharing Economy"
How to make smart city for people with people?Demos Helsinki
The presentation by Tuuli Kaskinen in the #2014smartcity seminar in Millennium pavillion.
http://www.forumvirium.fi/tapahtuma/alykas-kaupunki-tapahtuma-millennium-paviljongissa-2842014
Roope Mokka's and Aleksi Neuvonen's presentation about the future of work, income and progress at the NextEra San Francisco launch.
The Next Era - An initiative to track, connect, and amplify emerging ideas for an open and forward-looking society
Roope Mokka's and Aleksi Neuvonen's presentation on the work, income and progress in the next era.
NextEra is an initiative to track, connect, and amplify emerging ideas for an open and forward-looking society. Do read our dossier on work and income at nextera.global.
The presentation was held at the San Francisco launch of NextEra.
Outi Kuittisen esitelmä Helsingin yliopiston humanistisen tiedekunnan FHKT:n laitoksen Murros-projektikurssilaisille.
Presentation on the disruption of work life & what to do then for students of the University of Helsinki.
Backcasting Transformation towards smart and sustainable citiesDemos Helsinki
A presentation held in Nordic Innovation House Palo Alto by Johannes Koponen and Aleksi Neuvonen in the seminar Backcasting Transformation: Smart + Sustainable Cities in 2040.
Terveyden tasa-arvon tulevaisuus, Juha Mikkonen 14.1.2015Demos Helsinki
Demos Helsinki associate Juha Mikkosen esitys Terveyden tasa-arvon tulevaisuus -briefingin julkaisutilaisuudessa 14.1.2015. Lue koko julkaisu osoitteesta: http://www.demoshelsinki.fi/julkaisut/terveyden-tasa-arvon-tulevaisuus/
Näkökulmia asumiseen: Kaupunki palkkatyön jälkeen (Ara-päivät)Demos Helsinki
Ihmiseen ja kaupunkiin molempiin vaikuttaa suuresti työ. Nyt työn toiminta on suuressa ja nopeassa murroksessa: automatisaatio, robotisaatio, tekoäly, globaali kilpailu ja muut suuret muutostekijät vaikuttavat siihen, miten kaupunki kannattaa järjestää. Teollisuuskaupungin ja kampuskaupungin seuraaja saattaa olla kohtaamisten kaupunki: paikka, jossa erilaiset ihmiset löytävät vuorovaikutukseen keskenään ja luovat hyvinvointia ja vaurautta myös muille. Tässä esityksessä on kaksi Demos Helsingin toteuttamaa case-esimerkkiä, joilla kohtaamisia on haluttu lisätä kaupunkiympäristössä.
Nurmi - Peloton Smart Retro Testing Phase PitchDemos Helsinki
Nurmi creates clothes and accessories where the nordic tradition of minimalism and long-lasting design goes hand in hand with true sustainability. The straightforward yet functional design of Nurmi garments form the cornerstones of a wardrobe. The key factors for Nurmi are sustainability and openness. All products are ecological and ethical throughout the whole life cycle and the whole production process is transparent: http://www.nurmiclothing.com/about
This is is their pitch for the test-bed phase of the Peloton Smart Retro Acceleration Programme: http://smartretro.demoshelsinki.fi/join-smart-retro-program/testbeds-bagarmossen-lahti/
Satu korhonen demos helsinki kytke hankkeen aloitusseminaari 19.11.2015Demos Helsinki
Mitä opiskelijat ja järjestöt voivat saada yhdessä aikaan? Satu Korhosen puheenvuoro Jyväskylän yliopiston KYTKE-hankkeen aloitusseminaarissa 19.11.2015.
Tulevaisuuden ruoka seminaari 23.1. satu korhonen demos helsinkiDemos Helsinki
Mitä on tulevaisuuden ruokakulttuuri? Kulutusrakenne, elämäntavat ja ruoan arvoketjut muuttuvat. Kestävämpi ja terveellisempi ruokakulttuuri on mahdollinen. Satu Korhosen puheenvuoro Steiner-koulun Tulevaisuuden ruoka-seminaarissa 23.1.2016.
Roope Mokka's presentation on Internet of NO things in technology conference Slush 15. Announcing the release of the foresight report "Gardens and Street" that looks into the social and economic tensions of the post IoT-world. http://nakedapproach.demoshelsinki.fi/2015/11/12/the-internet-of-things-is-not-about-technology-its-about-society/
Presentation handout from Shaun Horne (United States) and Trang Thu Nguyen (Vietnam) during the YSEALI Generation Earth Workshop in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Smart Cities - Why they're not working for us yet.Rick Robinson
My presentation to the April 2016 Eurocities Knowledge Sharing Forum in Rennes. My focus was on describing Smart Cities as an economic and political challenge; and exploring the policy mechanisms that could be used to incentivise private sector investments in business and technology to support local social, economic and environmental outcomes. Further description and supporting evidence for these ideas can be found at https://theurbantechnologist.com/2016/02/01/why-smart-cities-still-arent-working-for-us-after-20-years-and-how-we-can-fix-them/
"Collaboration in Cities: From Sharing to ‘Sharing Economy’". World Economic...eraser Juan José Calderón
White Paper del World Economic Forum de Diciembre de 2017 In collaboration with PwC del titulado: "Collaboration in Cities: From Sharing to ‘Sharing Economy’"
The Rise Of Two-sided Marketplaces Bridging Gaps, Creating Opportunities.pdfBitCot
Two-sided marketplaces are breaking down barriers to entry, democratizing access to markets for businesses of all sizes. In the past, smaller players struggled to compete with larger corporations due to limited resources and distribution channels. However, platforms like Airbnb and Etsy provide a level playing field, allowing entrepreneurs to showcase their offerings to a global audience without the need for significant upfront investment.
Fastrack Institute Overview - September 2019.pptxJelly84
Overview of Fastrack Institute - A non-profit organization with a mission to inspire, educate and empower cities and their citizens to find cutting edge, scalable ways to solve urban challenges 10X faster and cheaper than previously thought possible. - September 2019
Smart Cities vs. Civic Tech: an analysis (Annette Jezierska and German Dector...mysociety
This was presented by Réka Solymosi from University College London at the Impacts of Civic Technology Conference (TICTeC 2018) in Lisbon on 18th April 2018. You can find out more information about the conference here: http://tictec.mysociety.org/2018
CITIE is resource for city leadership that helps policymakers in cities create the best possible environment for innovation and entrepreneurship
It was developed by combining extensive consultation with city government leaders, policy experts, venture capitalists and entrepreneurs with detailed research into the state of the art in policy from cities around the world.
On the basis of this research, we identified that the approach a city government takes to innovation and entrepreneurship can be characterised by the answers to three questions:
1, How open is the city to new ideas and businesses? High-performing cities support insurgent businesses by ensuring that regulations, procurement rules and advocacy efforts work in their favour.
2. How does the city optimise the city’s infrastructure for high-growth SMEs? High-performing cities invest in their transport and digital infrastructure, and support access to inputs such as talent and capital that high-growth businesses need to thrive.
3. How does the city build innovation into its own activities? High-performing cities lead by example, by taking a clear view on how they want to support innovation, and then using data and engaging with citizens to do so.
Intelligent World, Smart Cities, Intelligent Communities, Next Industrial Revolution, Future City Developments,
Definition, Barriers, Funding, Stakeholders, Smart City Internet
The Citizen, Not the Government, Should Be at the Center of Smart City Design. Learn what defines a smart city, how to build a smart city, and who're the leading brands.
Mark Boyd, Writer, ProgrammableWeb
APIs are increasingly being used by city authorities around the world to connect and share their data. This presentation describes five case studies of how third party developers are leveraging the API advantage to create viable business models. The presentation will summarize case studies across public transport, open 311, urban planning, citizen engagement, and crime prevention. The presentation will document a success matrix, describing the common factors that are making it possible for third party developers to create viable business models by leveraging smart city APIs.
Miksi kaupungistuminen jatkuu? Urmi aamiaisseminaari ja julkistus 6.2.2020 Demos Helsinki
Miksi Suomen kaupungistuminen jatkuu? -policy paperin julkaisutilaisuuden kalvot. Perustuu Strategisen tutkimuksen neuvoston rahoittaman URMI-tutkimushankkeen (urmi.fi) tuloksiin. Julkaisu saatavissa kokonaisuudessaan: https://www.demoshelsinki.fi/julkaisut/policy-paper-miksi-suomen-kaupungistuminen-jatkuu/
Resurssifiksu henna -hankkeen tulokset (tiivistelmä)Demos Helsinki
Henna on uusi juna-asema ja tuleva kaupunginosa Orimattilassa Lahden oikoradan varressa. Hennan aluetta suunnitellaan ja rakennetaan kestävän kehityksen periaatteiden mukaisesti. Demos Helsinki ja Orimattilan kaupunki käynnistivät Sitran rahoittamassa hankkeessa Hennan kehittäjäklubin, jossa kokeillaan uusia resurssiviisaita ja älykkäitä palveluja. Esityksessä tiiviisti hankkeen tulokset.
Tutkimuksesta toimintaan - tieteentekijän opas viestintään ja vaikuttamiseenDemos Helsinki
Tutkimuksesta toimintaan – Tieteentekijän opas viestintään ja vaikuttamiseen (Art House) tarjoaa tutkijoille, asiantuntijoille, opiskelijoille ja tutkimustiedon hyödyntäjille viestinnän ja vaikuttamisen parhaat keinot tutkimusprojektien eri vaiheisiin. Kirjan kirjoittajat Iina Koskinen (Demos Helsinki), Maria Ruuska (Kaskas Media) ja Tanja Suni (Helsingin yliopisto) ovat tutkimuksella vaikuttamisen asiantuntijoita.
The Next Era: a new Nordic Societal Vision for Well-Being Demos Helsinki
A presentation by Aleksi Neuvonen on post-industrial transformation and the next era of well-being, based on work conducted by Demos Helsinki and the Finnish innovation fund Sitra. Held in Vision Europe Summit on Nov 15th 2017 in Turin, Italy. Based on The Next Era reports
- From Pause to Play (https://www.sitra.fi/en/publications/from-pause-to-play/)
- From the trials of democracy towards future participation (https://www.sitra.fi/en/publications/trials-democracy-towards-future-participation/#introduction)
- Rewiring Progress (https://www.sitra.fi/en/publications/rewiring-progress/)
Developping a transdisciplinary research project - a case study Demos Helsinki
How to develop an impactful transdisciplinary project trough co-creation? Design principles and best practice example case study from Failand to Winland.
Nextera global: from transformation to just societyDemos Helsinki
NextEra is a global initiative to track, connect, and amplify emerging ideas for an open and forward-looking society. As everyone is speaking about the transformation, we need to create a vision for what next. There is a need to identify, conceptualise and scale social innovations and experiments fast (as the technology and business innovations are changing the world).
Vision is a narrative for that links initiatives.
This intro by Demos Helsinki founders Roope Mokka and Aleksi Neuvonen was held in NextEra workshop 'A New Vision for Democracy?" in London on March 29th 2017.
Digitaalinen aika: demokratian nousu vai tuho?Demos Helsinki
Miten jakamistalous ja digitaaliset yhteisöt muokkaavat demokratiaa? Aleksi Neuvosen pitämä esitys Kuntaliiton ja oikeusministeriön Demokratiapäivässä 18.10.2016.
Kuluttajien mukaan ottaminen on paras tapa tasitella energiamarkkinan pienentymistä vastaan. Esitelmä Energiateollisuuden kevätseminaarissa Rovaniemellä 13.5.2016.
What is the TDS Return Filing Due Date for FY 2024-25.pdfseoforlegalpillers
It is crucial for the taxpayers to understand about the TDS Return Filing Due Date, so that they can fulfill your TDS obligations efficiently. Taxpayers can avoid penalties by sticking to the deadlines and by accurate filing of TDS. Timely filing of TDS will make sure about the availability of tax credits. You can also seek the professional guidance of experts like Legal Pillers for timely filing of the TDS Return.
LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
We will dig deeper into:
1. How to capture video testimonials that convert from your audience 🎥
2. How to leverage your testimonials to boost your sales 💲
3. How you can capture more CRM data to understand your audience better through video testimonials. 📊
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to ma...Lviv Startup Club
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to make small projects with small budgets profitable for the company (UA)
Kyiv PMDay 2024 Summer
Website – www.pmday.org
Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/startuplviv
FB – https://www.facebook.com/pmdayconference
VAT Registration Outlined In UAE: Benefits and Requirementsuae taxgpt
Vat Registration is a legal obligation for businesses meeting the threshold requirement, helping companies avoid fines and ramifications. Contact now!
https://viralsocialtrends.com/vat-registration-outlined-in-uae/
Memorandum Of Association Constitution of Company.pptseri bangash
www.seribangash.com
A Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives upon which a company operates. It serves as the company's charter or constitution and defines the scope of its activities. Here's a detailed note on the MOA:
Contents of Memorandum of Association:
Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
https://seribangash.com/article-of-association-is-legal-doc-of-company/
Registered Office Clause: It specifies the location where the company's registered office is situated. This office is where all official communications and notices are sent.
Objective Clause: This clause delineates the main objectives for which the company is formed. It's important to define these objectives clearly, as the company cannot undertake activities beyond those mentioned in this clause.
www.seribangash.com
Liability Clause: It outlines the extent of liability of the company's members. In the case of companies limited by shares, the liability of members is limited to the amount unpaid on their shares. For companies limited by guarantee, members' liability is limited to the amount they undertake to contribute if the company is wound up.
https://seribangash.com/promotors-is-person-conceived-formation-company/
Capital Clause: This clause specifies the authorized capital of the company, i.e., the maximum amount of share capital the company is authorized to issue. It also mentions the division of this capital into shares and their respective nominal value.
Association Clause: It simply states that the subscribers wish to form a company and agree to become members of it, in accordance with the terms of the MOA.
Importance of Memorandum of Association:
Legal Requirement: The MOA is a legal requirement for the formation of a company. It must be filed with the Registrar of Companies during the incorporation process.
Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
https://seribangash.com/difference-public-and-private-company-law/
Binding Authority: The company and its members are bound by the provisions of the MOA. Any action taken beyond its scope may be considered ultra vires (beyond the powers) of the company and therefore void.
Amendment of MOA:
While the MOA lays down the company's fundamental principles, it is not entirely immutable. It can be amended, but only under specific circumstances and in compliance with legal procedures. Amendments typically require shareholder
Cracking the Workplace Discipline Code Main.pptxWorkforce Group
Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
Forward-thinking leaders and business managers understand the impact that discipline has on organisational success. A disciplined workforce operates with clarity, focus, and a shared understanding of expectations, ultimately driving better results, optimising productivity, and facilitating seamless collaboration.
Although discipline is not a one-size-fits-all approach, it can help create a work environment that encourages personal growth and accountability rather than solely relying on punitive measures.
In this deck, you will learn the significance of workplace discipline for organisational success. You’ll also learn
• Four (4) workplace discipline methods you should consider
• The best and most practical approach to implementing workplace discipline.
• Three (3) key tips to maintain a disciplined workplace.
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5. Sharing economy means that people
can now come together and share
excess capacity more directly than
before on (mostly) digital platforms,
that create lower the transaction
costs by matching needs,
guaranteeing the service and
defining the possible actions.
6. Sharing economy means that
people can now come together and
share excess capacity more directly
than before on (mostly) digital
platforms, that create lower the
transaction costs by matching
needs, guaranteeing the service and
defining the possible actions.
9. Sharing economy means that
people can now come together
and share excess capacity more
directly than before on (mostly)
digital platforms, that create lower
the transaction costs by matching
needs, guaranteeing the service and
defining the possible actions.
11. Sharing economy means that people
can now come together and share
excess capacity more directly than
before on (mostly) digital platforms,
that create lower the transaction
costs by matching needs,
guaranteeing the service, defining
the possible actions.
12. We no longer live in an era of
scarcity, but one of too much. Too
much goods, time, ideas, empathy,
interest in politics, etc.
14. Sharing economy means that people
can now come together and share
excess capacity more directly than
before on (mostly) digital platforms,
that create lower the transaction
costs by matching needs,
guaranteeing the service, defining
the possible actions.
16. Sharing economy means that people
can now come together and share
excess capacity more directly than
before on (mostly) digital
platforms, that create lower the
transaction costs by matching
needs, guaranteeing the service,
defining the possible actions.
18. Sharing economy means that people
can now come together and share
excess capacity more directly than
before on (mostly) digital platforms,
that create lower transaction
costs by matching needs,
guaranteeing the service and
defining the possible actions.
21. Possibilities for cities Threats for cities
Wider participation through
meaningful activities
New kind of support for
people’s wellbeing
Stronger local value creation
and income
Disruptive ecological efficiency
Democratically governed
collaborations
22. Possibilities for cities Threats for cities
Wider participation through
meaningful activities
New kind of support for
people’s wellbeing
Stronger local value creation
and income
Disruptive ecological efficiency
Democratically governed
collaborations
Better transportation, housing
and food systems
Global monopolies in operating
and owning of housing,
transportation and food
Working poors in wild
employment markets
Taxation
Underprivileged people will
drop of the services
Empty public spaces
23. Cities need to get five things!
1. Cities are the new ground for innovation. But not tech! Focus away
from technologies to people, business models and experimental
legislation.
24. 1. Cities are the new ground for innovation. But not tech! Focus away
from technologies to people, business models and experimental
legislation.
2. There is no such thing as a generic platform company. Cities need
to aggressively promote platforms that can be governed by the
users, enable meetings between people and make sure no-one is
excluded from the platforms.
Cities need to get five things!
25. 1. Cities are the new ground for innovation. But not tech! Focus away
from technologies to people, business models and experimental
legislation.
2. There is no such thing as a generic platform company. Cities need
to aggressively promote platforms that can be governed by the
users, enable meetings between people and make sure no-one is
excluded from the platforms.
3. Value is created from use, not production. Cities need to
understand that value is created from use of cars and buildings, not
new and more. Urban planning has thus outdated norms.
Cities need to get five things!
26. 1. Cities are the new ground for innovation. But not tech! Focus away
from technologies to people, business models and experimental
legislation.
2. There is no such thing as a generic platform company. Cities need
to aggressively promote platforms that can be governed by the
users, enable meetings between people and make sure no-one is
excluded from the platforms.
3. Value is created from use, not production. Cities need to
understand that value is created from use of cars and buildings, not
new and more. Urban planning has thus outdated norms.
4. Cities already share, products are already services. Dominant
models for sharing economy already exist in the city, cinemas,
streets and so on.
Cities need to get five things!
27. 1. Cities are the new ground for innovation. But not tech! Focus away
from technologies to people, business models and experimental
legislation.
2. There is no such thing as a generic platform company. Cities need
to aggressively promote platforms that can be governed by the
users, enable meetings between people and make sure no-one is
excluded from the platforms.
3. Value is created from use, not production. Cities need to
understand that value is created from use of cars and buildings, not
new and more. Urban planning has thus outdated norms.
4. Cities already share, products are already services. Dominant
models for sharing economy already exist in the city, cinemas,
streets and so on.
5. City will become a platform itself. But we have to decide what kind
of platform or the programmers will do that for us.
Cities need to get five things!
28. For any of this to happen in managed way,
cities need to adopt a new experimental
government model.
There is a need to move away from technology
drive Living Labs and smart city initatives, that
test technologies for big companies to more
normative testing* of applications from citizens
and startups.
Themes and strategic
experiments
(from the government
and city council).
Initiatives
(from the citizens,
startups, etc)
Experiments Policy
Normative testing = Experiments
that have a feedback loop to policy.
*