Here you will find my presentation about Startup Communication. The purpose of the presentation is to show opportunities companies with a low budget have to communicate efficiently.
Here you will find my presentation about Startup Communication. The purpose of the presentation is to show opportunities companies with a low budget have to communicate efficiently.
6 important guidelines for paper presentation conference 2023 | IFERPIFERP
Consider yourself on a stage in front of a large audience of distinguished academics, researchers, and industry professionals, presenting your most recent research findings at a major international conference. You have spent months preparing, meticulously researching your topic, and putting together a compelling presentation. As you begin to speak, all eyes are on you, and you can feel the weight of their expectations on your shoulders. Visit https://www.iferp.in/blog/2023/02/25/6-important-guidelines-for-paper-presentation-conference-2023/ to know more.
This short PPT provides tips and tricks to make your conference proposal standout. It covers in seven slides:
1) What is an abstract?
You are making a sales pitch
2) Know your audience
Research the Conference
3) Plan and write your abstract
Do the prep
What is it you are wanting to
do and how will it contribute
to conference
4) Tips – do’s and don'ts
The PPT has been prepared for the Newbie. The author has been involved in selection panels for international and national conferences.
This is a crowd-sourced repository of all possible hacks for a developer's career growth. Combine a couple of them as your time allows and you will have a great recipe to the next level in your career.
For this research, we compiled our knowledge base and also specifically
crowdsourced diverse ideas & opportunities from technology leaders in different stages of their careers to build this map for developer careers.
Study Guide
Business Communications
Chapter 7
1. What are some downsides and complaints about the use of email in the workplace? What cautions should be considered when using email at work?
2. Can you write and/or recognize a suitable subject line in a business communication? Do you know the relative value of the subject line compared to the rest of the message? How do you get someone to notice your email using your subject line?
3. What are some strategies for controlling your inbox?
a. Scheduled email checking
b. Two-minute rule
4. What is down-editing? When and how should it be used?
5. In what format should emails and interoffice memos usually be written?
6. Do you understand the liability potential from both emails and on-the-job texting?
7. What are some tips for using social media in the workplace?
8. Can employees be terminated or disciplined for their private (off-the-job) social media postings? If so, under what circumstances?
Chapter 8
9. In what format do you generally write positive business messages?
10. What channels are appropriate for routine, positive messages in the workplace?
11. When are letters still the preferred method for communication?
12. What is the imperative mood and when is it appropriate to use?
13. What are some guidelines for writing messages that give instructions?
14. What is an adjustment message?
a. What are three goals when composing adjustment messages?
b. What are four sensitive language rules for an adjustment letter?
c. Should you apologize in an adjustment letter?
d. What are “apology laws” and how common are they?
Chapter 9
15. When should you use the direct strategy in delivering bad news messages?
16. When should you use the indirect strategy in delivering bad news messages?
17. What is a buffer and what is its purpose?
a. Do all business communication authors agree that you should use buffers?
b. What are six types of buffers?
18. What are the 5Rs of apologizing effectively?
19. What is empathy and can you give examples of how to show it in a bad news message?
20. When presenting reasons for the bad news you are delivering:
a. Where do you position the bad news?
b. When should you give a clear and specific explanation of the reasons?
c. Should you use company policy as a reason and if so, how?
d. Can you use reader benefit when delivering bad news?
21. What are some options for closing a bad news communication?
22. What are four goals for letters in which you are refusing credit to a customer?
23. When should you consider delivering bad news in person and what are six tips for handling such a face-to-face meeting?
24. When writing a rejection letter to a job applicant, what should employers do to avoid charges of discrimination or other wrongful action?
Chapter 10
25. What are the six basic principles of human behavior that explain how individuals make decisions?
26. What are five ways that persuasion has changed in the digital age?
27. Wha.
Within the framework of its Research Communications Capacity Building Program, GDNet produced, in collaboration with CommsConsult, a series of 7 handouts providing some guidelines for a great presentation. They cover several aspects starting from how you look and feel while presenting, and structuring your presentation, to how to make your messages effective. It also explains how to manage your information and research using social media, in addition to providing some tips for writing to an online audience, and ending with a template for leave-behind handouts.
Doctoral Dissertation and Thesis Help: Writing dos and don'tsDoctoralNet Limited
Academic writing can be tough - and the standard for PhD or other types of doctoral theses is even more rigorous. This presentation looks into what the student might consider during each phase of the process: while designing, writing the proposal or prospectus, or finishing.
6 important guidelines for paper presentation conference 2023 | IFERPIFERP
Consider yourself on a stage in front of a large audience of distinguished academics, researchers, and industry professionals, presenting your most recent research findings at a major international conference. You have spent months preparing, meticulously researching your topic, and putting together a compelling presentation. As you begin to speak, all eyes are on you, and you can feel the weight of their expectations on your shoulders. Visit https://www.iferp.in/blog/2023/02/25/6-important-guidelines-for-paper-presentation-conference-2023/ to know more.
This short PPT provides tips and tricks to make your conference proposal standout. It covers in seven slides:
1) What is an abstract?
You are making a sales pitch
2) Know your audience
Research the Conference
3) Plan and write your abstract
Do the prep
What is it you are wanting to
do and how will it contribute
to conference
4) Tips – do’s and don'ts
The PPT has been prepared for the Newbie. The author has been involved in selection panels for international and national conferences.
This is a crowd-sourced repository of all possible hacks for a developer's career growth. Combine a couple of them as your time allows and you will have a great recipe to the next level in your career.
For this research, we compiled our knowledge base and also specifically
crowdsourced diverse ideas & opportunities from technology leaders in different stages of their careers to build this map for developer careers.
Study Guide
Business Communications
Chapter 7
1. What are some downsides and complaints about the use of email in the workplace? What cautions should be considered when using email at work?
2. Can you write and/or recognize a suitable subject line in a business communication? Do you know the relative value of the subject line compared to the rest of the message? How do you get someone to notice your email using your subject line?
3. What are some strategies for controlling your inbox?
a. Scheduled email checking
b. Two-minute rule
4. What is down-editing? When and how should it be used?
5. In what format should emails and interoffice memos usually be written?
6. Do you understand the liability potential from both emails and on-the-job texting?
7. What are some tips for using social media in the workplace?
8. Can employees be terminated or disciplined for their private (off-the-job) social media postings? If so, under what circumstances?
Chapter 8
9. In what format do you generally write positive business messages?
10. What channels are appropriate for routine, positive messages in the workplace?
11. When are letters still the preferred method for communication?
12. What is the imperative mood and when is it appropriate to use?
13. What are some guidelines for writing messages that give instructions?
14. What is an adjustment message?
a. What are three goals when composing adjustment messages?
b. What are four sensitive language rules for an adjustment letter?
c. Should you apologize in an adjustment letter?
d. What are “apology laws” and how common are they?
Chapter 9
15. When should you use the direct strategy in delivering bad news messages?
16. When should you use the indirect strategy in delivering bad news messages?
17. What is a buffer and what is its purpose?
a. Do all business communication authors agree that you should use buffers?
b. What are six types of buffers?
18. What are the 5Rs of apologizing effectively?
19. What is empathy and can you give examples of how to show it in a bad news message?
20. When presenting reasons for the bad news you are delivering:
a. Where do you position the bad news?
b. When should you give a clear and specific explanation of the reasons?
c. Should you use company policy as a reason and if so, how?
d. Can you use reader benefit when delivering bad news?
21. What are some options for closing a bad news communication?
22. What are four goals for letters in which you are refusing credit to a customer?
23. When should you consider delivering bad news in person and what are six tips for handling such a face-to-face meeting?
24. When writing a rejection letter to a job applicant, what should employers do to avoid charges of discrimination or other wrongful action?
Chapter 10
25. What are the six basic principles of human behavior that explain how individuals make decisions?
26. What are five ways that persuasion has changed in the digital age?
27. Wha.
Within the framework of its Research Communications Capacity Building Program, GDNet produced, in collaboration with CommsConsult, a series of 7 handouts providing some guidelines for a great presentation. They cover several aspects starting from how you look and feel while presenting, and structuring your presentation, to how to make your messages effective. It also explains how to manage your information and research using social media, in addition to providing some tips for writing to an online audience, and ending with a template for leave-behind handouts.
Doctoral Dissertation and Thesis Help: Writing dos and don'tsDoctoralNet Limited
Academic writing can be tough - and the standard for PhD or other types of doctoral theses is even more rigorous. This presentation looks into what the student might consider during each phase of the process: while designing, writing the proposal or prospectus, or finishing.
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.
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
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.
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.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
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.
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.
17. @Mind_of_AC
● Blind process → anonymised information - well, not always
● Choose your subject
● Keep it relevant to the conference
● Catchy title and description
The submission
20. @Mind_of_AC
Why do you want to speak at a conference?
Target Meetups and small conferences first
Target Eastern Europe conferences to build your name as a speaker
You may need to submit this year to he accepted the following year
1. Define / Refine your goals
21. @Mind_of_AC
1. Case studies
2. Tech exploration
3. Themed
1. Tech: architecture, containers, ...
2. Business/soft skills: strategy, empathy, SW delivery,...
4. Leadership
2. Create a talk idea
23. @Mind_of_AC
● Prepare good title and description
● Request feedback
● Submit the paper, the earlier the better
● Be tenacious and don’t give up
● Ask for feedback
3. Approach conferences
24. @Mind_of_AC
● Practice your speech out loud
● Record yourself…
● … and watch the recording!
● Practice in front of friendly audience
● Ask for feedback
4. Practice
25. @Mind_of_AC
● Create a twitter account and tweet about your talks
● Add your twitter handle on every slide of your talks
● Write some blog posts about the subjects you talk
● Share your slides after the talk
● Share videos of your previous talks*
5. Build a brand
26. @Mind_of_AC
● Social Media
● Contact speakers / conferences organisers
● You might get one of them to be your mentor
6. Develop your network