Charting a Course Through Murky Work - Rachel Price, EuroIA 2020Rachel Price
In this talk for EuroIA 2020, I shared 5 lessons learned as an information architect at Microsoft to better facilitate murky projects with higher stakeholder confidence, less churn, better meetings, noticeable progress, and happy teams.
View the full transcript here: www.rachelaudreyprice.com/speaking-writing/euroia-2020-charting-a-course-through-murky-work
I learned to fly and drink coffee and met the horse on the way home”:jimbbq
Conference: Learn, teach and play in 3D virtual worlds
City University London, 18/03/09
presentation by Peter Abrahams,
Practice Leader Accessiblity and
Usability
How visualization helps navigate our complex environment by Cliff HazellBosnia Agile
In knowledge work, many things are typically invisible or opaque, ranging from our process, the actual work items, to our models for making sense of these. These are therefore open to assumption and misunderstanding, stemming partly from a variety of different perspectives. At Spotify, we aim to build shared views and models to reduce unnecessary ambiguity and improve our understanding, allowing us to more effectively navigate in a Complex environment. I’ll share some examples of how Spotify is using Visual techniques to learn and respond faster, including stories of our learnings along the way.
You and your friends went for a luxurious cruise. After a few days of sailing, the cruise stopped at the most beautiful island you have ever seen.You and your friends are relaxing on a rubber raft and enjoying the sea breeze and enjoying the beautiful scenery. Suddenly all of you fell asleep. After a few hours of being drifted in the rubber raft, you and your friends are stranded on a beach. You and your friends start to wander around the place and you see many buildings.
A good page is respectable; a great page memorable. A good page reaffirms reader's expectation; a great page churns out surprises. A good page is achieved by mixing the right ingredients; a great page by reinventing the formula. Yes, good is not bad, but it's not as good as great. A good page is the marriage of content and form. So does a great page. But how do you tell one from the other?
Charting a Course Through Murky Work - Rachel Price, EuroIA 2020Rachel Price
In this talk for EuroIA 2020, I shared 5 lessons learned as an information architect at Microsoft to better facilitate murky projects with higher stakeholder confidence, less churn, better meetings, noticeable progress, and happy teams.
View the full transcript here: www.rachelaudreyprice.com/speaking-writing/euroia-2020-charting-a-course-through-murky-work
I learned to fly and drink coffee and met the horse on the way home”:jimbbq
Conference: Learn, teach and play in 3D virtual worlds
City University London, 18/03/09
presentation by Peter Abrahams,
Practice Leader Accessiblity and
Usability
How visualization helps navigate our complex environment by Cliff HazellBosnia Agile
In knowledge work, many things are typically invisible or opaque, ranging from our process, the actual work items, to our models for making sense of these. These are therefore open to assumption and misunderstanding, stemming partly from a variety of different perspectives. At Spotify, we aim to build shared views and models to reduce unnecessary ambiguity and improve our understanding, allowing us to more effectively navigate in a Complex environment. I’ll share some examples of how Spotify is using Visual techniques to learn and respond faster, including stories of our learnings along the way.
You and your friends went for a luxurious cruise. After a few days of sailing, the cruise stopped at the most beautiful island you have ever seen.You and your friends are relaxing on a rubber raft and enjoying the sea breeze and enjoying the beautiful scenery. Suddenly all of you fell asleep. After a few hours of being drifted in the rubber raft, you and your friends are stranded on a beach. You and your friends start to wander around the place and you see many buildings.
A good page is respectable; a great page memorable. A good page reaffirms reader's expectation; a great page churns out surprises. A good page is achieved by mixing the right ingredients; a great page by reinventing the formula. Yes, good is not bad, but it's not as good as great. A good page is the marriage of content and form. So does a great page. But how do you tell one from the other?
What does it take to get a TEDx talk? What are organizers looking for? In this presentation, originally delivered to the Boston Women in Media and Entertainment group, offers insights and takeaways for anyone who aspires to the TEDx stage.
Inspiration works wonders. Getting inspired, is the beginning for success and achievement. This is a lecture given to the students at the Induction programme, organized for the Saifabad Science College, Osmania University, Hyderabad. The talk was in English, but to suit the convenience of the audience, their background, Telugu and Hindi were liberally used. Becoming a Better Student, is the minimum that every student must aim at. The students must hope to become positive, constructive and contributing citizens of the society. Two power point presentations were used: 1. Inspiration, gathered from the presentation of Tom Peters and 2. Becoming a Better Student. These presentations can be viewed at: www.scribd.com [please search for Prof. V. Viswanadham and locate the item]. You can also find these presentations at www.slideshare.net/viswanadham .Your feedback will be highly appreciated. Another useful presentation, titled Some Hints on Study Skills, could not be used, due to power shutdown. In case you are interested, you can also find this power point presentation, at the indicated sites above. You can also listen to the talk on this topic, given elsewhere, by visiting www.archive.org [please search for Prof. V. Viswanadham and search for the required topic].
What Would Steve Do? Lessons from the World's Most Captivating PresentersMartafy!
This was the last presentation I created during my tenure at HubSpot as Director of Brand & Buzz. To date, it remains HubSpot's 2nd most popular SlideShare of all time with >1.25 Million views and 35,000 downloads.
See the original presentation on HubSpot's SlideShare channel here: http://slidesha.re/1avaxMa
To learn more about HubSpot, visit www.HubSpot.com.
Perhaps school taught you how to make a taxonomy or create a persona from research, but did it teach you how to ask for a raise? How to create consensus between your team, product and engineering? Or how to get the right design out in the face of the “just copy Amazon/Google/Netflix” argument?
Designers are taught the skills to make good design, but not the ones that will assure that design will go live. In this talk, I’ll cover key skills every UX practitioner should know.
The techniques I’ll each are based on a combination of Nonviolent Communication, John Kotter’s Buy In, FBI negotiation techniques, and from real life in the Silicon Valley.
Attendees will learn
How to build consensus
How to argue and listen effectively
How to stay zen when the situation gets hot
How to get buy in
How to ask for what you need
While designers historically have shrunk away from selling, It’s not gross or ugly to ask for what you need to get the job done right. If designers want a place at the table, they will have to ask for it.
Bullets are for guns & to-do lists ,not presentations.Umberto Tessitore
Humans process images 60,000x faster than words
We also recall information presented as image 6x more easily than text
Logic doesn’t flood the brain with dopamine, which is why logic alone doesn’t move mountains.
USE METAPHORS TO GIVE MEANING
USE SIMPLE LANGUAGE, FREE OF JARGONS
World of Speakers E.47: Creating value and connections with your talksSpeakerHub
Ryan Foland speaks with Drew Dudley, a dynamic and fascinating speaker whose viral TED Talk has been voted “one of the 15 most inspirational TED talks of all time.”
Ryan and Drew cover a wide range of fantastically helpful topics in this podcast that range from how to effectively tell stories that connect with your audience, to how to get more bookings and become a highly-valuable speaker.
Listen to this podcast to find out:
- A practical guide to authentically living your values
- Anecdotes or stories? How to connect and teach your audience
- Reverse engineering: how to sell your talk to organizers, which will get you more bookings
- Why being useful is better than being motivational or inspirational
- How to overcome nerves and connect with your audience when you first start speaking on stages
- Why you need to become a truly amazing speaker before investing in marketing your speaking business.
What if you can curate serendipity? A challenge to fellow IT practitioners. Materials mostly from http://tech.co/tony-hsieh-theory-serendipity-2012-09 and http://www.boundlss.com/blog/casual-collisions-spontaneous-meetings-serendipity. Also: http://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/25386981-social-physics-how-good-ideas-spread-the-lessons-from-a-new-science
Ted Talks is a place where people share their innovative ideas around the world. Ted Talks – A friend that you never had, a teacher that will show you a world in a different way. They believe passionately in the power of ideas to change the attitude of people, life, and ultimately the world.
To know more visit : http://www.thecreativebureau.in/2017/01/13/ted-talks/
How Donald Trump can help you become a better Art Director
The 2017 updated version of the ADMA Creative School Art Direction lecture designed to help and inspire all young creatives hoping to get a job in an agency creative department.
What does it take to get a TEDx talk? What are organizers looking for? In this presentation, originally delivered to the Boston Women in Media and Entertainment group, offers insights and takeaways for anyone who aspires to the TEDx stage.
Inspiration works wonders. Getting inspired, is the beginning for success and achievement. This is a lecture given to the students at the Induction programme, organized for the Saifabad Science College, Osmania University, Hyderabad. The talk was in English, but to suit the convenience of the audience, their background, Telugu and Hindi were liberally used. Becoming a Better Student, is the minimum that every student must aim at. The students must hope to become positive, constructive and contributing citizens of the society. Two power point presentations were used: 1. Inspiration, gathered from the presentation of Tom Peters and 2. Becoming a Better Student. These presentations can be viewed at: www.scribd.com [please search for Prof. V. Viswanadham and locate the item]. You can also find these presentations at www.slideshare.net/viswanadham .Your feedback will be highly appreciated. Another useful presentation, titled Some Hints on Study Skills, could not be used, due to power shutdown. In case you are interested, you can also find this power point presentation, at the indicated sites above. You can also listen to the talk on this topic, given elsewhere, by visiting www.archive.org [please search for Prof. V. Viswanadham and search for the required topic].
What Would Steve Do? Lessons from the World's Most Captivating PresentersMartafy!
This was the last presentation I created during my tenure at HubSpot as Director of Brand & Buzz. To date, it remains HubSpot's 2nd most popular SlideShare of all time with >1.25 Million views and 35,000 downloads.
See the original presentation on HubSpot's SlideShare channel here: http://slidesha.re/1avaxMa
To learn more about HubSpot, visit www.HubSpot.com.
Perhaps school taught you how to make a taxonomy or create a persona from research, but did it teach you how to ask for a raise? How to create consensus between your team, product and engineering? Or how to get the right design out in the face of the “just copy Amazon/Google/Netflix” argument?
Designers are taught the skills to make good design, but not the ones that will assure that design will go live. In this talk, I’ll cover key skills every UX practitioner should know.
The techniques I’ll each are based on a combination of Nonviolent Communication, John Kotter’s Buy In, FBI negotiation techniques, and from real life in the Silicon Valley.
Attendees will learn
How to build consensus
How to argue and listen effectively
How to stay zen when the situation gets hot
How to get buy in
How to ask for what you need
While designers historically have shrunk away from selling, It’s not gross or ugly to ask for what you need to get the job done right. If designers want a place at the table, they will have to ask for it.
Bullets are for guns & to-do lists ,not presentations.Umberto Tessitore
Humans process images 60,000x faster than words
We also recall information presented as image 6x more easily than text
Logic doesn’t flood the brain with dopamine, which is why logic alone doesn’t move mountains.
USE METAPHORS TO GIVE MEANING
USE SIMPLE LANGUAGE, FREE OF JARGONS
World of Speakers E.47: Creating value and connections with your talksSpeakerHub
Ryan Foland speaks with Drew Dudley, a dynamic and fascinating speaker whose viral TED Talk has been voted “one of the 15 most inspirational TED talks of all time.”
Ryan and Drew cover a wide range of fantastically helpful topics in this podcast that range from how to effectively tell stories that connect with your audience, to how to get more bookings and become a highly-valuable speaker.
Listen to this podcast to find out:
- A practical guide to authentically living your values
- Anecdotes or stories? How to connect and teach your audience
- Reverse engineering: how to sell your talk to organizers, which will get you more bookings
- Why being useful is better than being motivational or inspirational
- How to overcome nerves and connect with your audience when you first start speaking on stages
- Why you need to become a truly amazing speaker before investing in marketing your speaking business.
What if you can curate serendipity? A challenge to fellow IT practitioners. Materials mostly from http://tech.co/tony-hsieh-theory-serendipity-2012-09 and http://www.boundlss.com/blog/casual-collisions-spontaneous-meetings-serendipity. Also: http://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/25386981-social-physics-how-good-ideas-spread-the-lessons-from-a-new-science
Ted Talks is a place where people share their innovative ideas around the world. Ted Talks – A friend that you never had, a teacher that will show you a world in a different way. They believe passionately in the power of ideas to change the attitude of people, life, and ultimately the world.
To know more visit : http://www.thecreativebureau.in/2017/01/13/ted-talks/
How Donald Trump can help you become a better Art Director
The 2017 updated version of the ADMA Creative School Art Direction lecture designed to help and inspire all young creatives hoping to get a job in an agency creative department.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
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if an hour, I am ready now.”
- Woodrow Wilson
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