This document discusses a record album by The Beatles from 1968 titled "The Beatles" or "The White Album". It provides a track listing for the album's two sides, noting the song titles and songwriters. It also includes several brief quotes from Beatles members about their songwriting and branding approaches.
Presentación estudio UC Parámetros de Habitabilidadguestb7cd
Este documento propone nuevos parámetros y estándares progresivos de habitabilidad para evaluar la calidad de la vivienda social en Chile. Plantea 14 parámetros estructurados en infraestructura, servicios básicos y confort, además de un parámetro transversal de hábitos saludables. Incorpora una escala comunitaria y define un Índice de Habitabilidad para medir el cumplimiento. Su implementación se realizaría de forma progresiva, complementando la normativa vigente y mejorando las condiciones habitacionales de los usuarios
El documento presenta una revisión de los conceptos de escenarios conductuales, habitabilidad y calidad de vida. Explica que los escenarios conductuales son combinaciones estables de patrones de comportamiento y ambientes fenomenológicos con propiedades como dimensión temporal. Analiza las aportaciones de diferentes autores sobre estos conceptos y su influencia en el comportamiento humano. Asimismo, explora las definiciones y relación entre habitabilidad y calidad de vida, señalando que son conceptos independientes pero relacionados con las necesidades humanas y la deseabil
El documento proporciona información sobre el aislamiento térmico en la construcción. Explica que el aislamiento térmico se refiere a la capacidad de un material para oponerse al paso del calor entre el ambiente interior y exterior de una vivienda. También describe los conceptos de pérdida de calor, resistencia térmica, humedad y protección contra incendio y acústica en la construcción.
Running Head Market Position1Market Position13.docxcowinhelen
Running Head: Market Position 1
Market Position 13
Market Position
Michael Sales
Argosy University Online
July 9, 2017
The Interview:
"Hello Danbert. It's nice to see you again. Were you aware that we are friends on Facebook?"
"Oh well hay man. I've been crazy famous in the UK and I have a ton of friends stemming from all that."
"You're referring to the successes of Chumba Wumba and the hit song 'Tub Thumping.'"
"Yeah I got famous and made a ton of money."
"Did you produce the latest album out of necessity for money, or was it mostly for pleasure."
"I took a fifteen year hiatus after Chumb Wumba broke up. I've had a teaching gig, and I had a star role in a motion picture. The role I played in that movie helped transform me back into the musician I am most of the time. My burnout was gone and I started really feeling the creative juices flowing. I took what I learned from dealing with my Band Chumba Wumba and formed the new band: 'The Axis of Dissent.'"
"For this assignment I'm supposed to be interviewing a corporate executive about the line of products in his or her division. Would you say you're somewhat of a corporate executive?"
"I'm under the understanding that this interview will not be disseminated to the public in any way. If it were I would have you strike that last question. Our message is largely about being green and sustainable, not giving in to corporate slavery, really having a lot of awareness about how we serve to the top 1%, and being an activist against wars funded by our government at the benefit of corporations. So no, I'm not like a corporate executive. I'm a band leader with a message to deliver."
"But you lead a band with fifteen members, worked deals with three different record labels on your latest album – one of which is EMI Music Publishing in Germany, and no doubt collaborated in many other ways."
"I see where you're going. The music business venture I run sort of makes me into a corporate exec. Yeah, I wear a lot of different hats.
"The concept art you published on Facebook for the latest album isn't anywhere to be seen on that album. I loved the frozen river Island concept with you as some sort of a King holding up signage. It's not on the CD version I got from you."
"That concept art was targeted at my local following here in the Methow Valley. I live in the outskirts of Twisp, and the locals know that had the photo taken on the Twsip River that runs through my property."
"Do you feel any need for change in your business' climate?"
"There are three things I'm always focusing on at any given moment. I need to create fresh new material, I need a system for refining the material into songs that will catch on, and I need to find better ways to get the music out there. Did you notice that along with having my CD for sale, that I also had a leaflet? The leaflet is for people that don't have $15 for an album or are undecided. The leaflet has high-resolution artwork, i ...
This document provides a summary of a presentation about entrepreneurship using The Beatles as an example. It discusses some of the key stages in The Beatles' career, including finding their manager Brian Epstein who helped them get a recording contract, facing initial rejections but being recognized by George Martin, constantly improving and innovating in response to competition, and releasing their most successful album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It also examines some of the attributes that contributed to The Beatles' success as entrepreneurs, such as working as a team, having a good elevator pitch, and writing the inspirational song "All You Need is Love."
Something about the beatles delegate handoutNRFSlideshare
This presentation uses the example of The Beatles to explain entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship. It discusses how The Beatles started as a band in Liverpool, the critical moments in their career like their first recording contract and TV appearance. It also explains entrepreneurial lessons like finding a mentor, dealing with competition, and building a legacy. The presentation emphasizes teamwork, perseverance through setbacks, and treating people well as keys to entrepreneurial success.
This document discusses how 6 Beatles songs can teach lessons about freelancing. "Rain" teaches about dealing with feast and famine cycles by staying focused. "Come Together" represents the freelance spirit of being resourceful and collaborative. "Hello, Goodbye" stresses the importance of clear communication to avoid confusion. "Here Comes the Sun" advises taking breaks to avoid burnout. "Don't Let Me Down" reminds freelancers to honor commitments and deadlines. "Got To Get You Into My Life" teaches freelancers to differentiate their brand to attract clients.
Presentación estudio UC Parámetros de Habitabilidadguestb7cd
Este documento propone nuevos parámetros y estándares progresivos de habitabilidad para evaluar la calidad de la vivienda social en Chile. Plantea 14 parámetros estructurados en infraestructura, servicios básicos y confort, además de un parámetro transversal de hábitos saludables. Incorpora una escala comunitaria y define un Índice de Habitabilidad para medir el cumplimiento. Su implementación se realizaría de forma progresiva, complementando la normativa vigente y mejorando las condiciones habitacionales de los usuarios
El documento presenta una revisión de los conceptos de escenarios conductuales, habitabilidad y calidad de vida. Explica que los escenarios conductuales son combinaciones estables de patrones de comportamiento y ambientes fenomenológicos con propiedades como dimensión temporal. Analiza las aportaciones de diferentes autores sobre estos conceptos y su influencia en el comportamiento humano. Asimismo, explora las definiciones y relación entre habitabilidad y calidad de vida, señalando que son conceptos independientes pero relacionados con las necesidades humanas y la deseabil
El documento proporciona información sobre el aislamiento térmico en la construcción. Explica que el aislamiento térmico se refiere a la capacidad de un material para oponerse al paso del calor entre el ambiente interior y exterior de una vivienda. También describe los conceptos de pérdida de calor, resistencia térmica, humedad y protección contra incendio y acústica en la construcción.
Running Head Market Position1Market Position13.docxcowinhelen
Running Head: Market Position 1
Market Position 13
Market Position
Michael Sales
Argosy University Online
July 9, 2017
The Interview:
"Hello Danbert. It's nice to see you again. Were you aware that we are friends on Facebook?"
"Oh well hay man. I've been crazy famous in the UK and I have a ton of friends stemming from all that."
"You're referring to the successes of Chumba Wumba and the hit song 'Tub Thumping.'"
"Yeah I got famous and made a ton of money."
"Did you produce the latest album out of necessity for money, or was it mostly for pleasure."
"I took a fifteen year hiatus after Chumb Wumba broke up. I've had a teaching gig, and I had a star role in a motion picture. The role I played in that movie helped transform me back into the musician I am most of the time. My burnout was gone and I started really feeling the creative juices flowing. I took what I learned from dealing with my Band Chumba Wumba and formed the new band: 'The Axis of Dissent.'"
"For this assignment I'm supposed to be interviewing a corporate executive about the line of products in his or her division. Would you say you're somewhat of a corporate executive?"
"I'm under the understanding that this interview will not be disseminated to the public in any way. If it were I would have you strike that last question. Our message is largely about being green and sustainable, not giving in to corporate slavery, really having a lot of awareness about how we serve to the top 1%, and being an activist against wars funded by our government at the benefit of corporations. So no, I'm not like a corporate executive. I'm a band leader with a message to deliver."
"But you lead a band with fifteen members, worked deals with three different record labels on your latest album – one of which is EMI Music Publishing in Germany, and no doubt collaborated in many other ways."
"I see where you're going. The music business venture I run sort of makes me into a corporate exec. Yeah, I wear a lot of different hats.
"The concept art you published on Facebook for the latest album isn't anywhere to be seen on that album. I loved the frozen river Island concept with you as some sort of a King holding up signage. It's not on the CD version I got from you."
"That concept art was targeted at my local following here in the Methow Valley. I live in the outskirts of Twisp, and the locals know that had the photo taken on the Twsip River that runs through my property."
"Do you feel any need for change in your business' climate?"
"There are three things I'm always focusing on at any given moment. I need to create fresh new material, I need a system for refining the material into songs that will catch on, and I need to find better ways to get the music out there. Did you notice that along with having my CD for sale, that I also had a leaflet? The leaflet is for people that don't have $15 for an album or are undecided. The leaflet has high-resolution artwork, i ...
This document provides a summary of a presentation about entrepreneurship using The Beatles as an example. It discusses some of the key stages in The Beatles' career, including finding their manager Brian Epstein who helped them get a recording contract, facing initial rejections but being recognized by George Martin, constantly improving and innovating in response to competition, and releasing their most successful album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It also examines some of the attributes that contributed to The Beatles' success as entrepreneurs, such as working as a team, having a good elevator pitch, and writing the inspirational song "All You Need is Love."
Something about the beatles delegate handoutNRFSlideshare
This presentation uses the example of The Beatles to explain entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship. It discusses how The Beatles started as a band in Liverpool, the critical moments in their career like their first recording contract and TV appearance. It also explains entrepreneurial lessons like finding a mentor, dealing with competition, and building a legacy. The presentation emphasizes teamwork, perseverance through setbacks, and treating people well as keys to entrepreneurial success.
This document discusses how 6 Beatles songs can teach lessons about freelancing. "Rain" teaches about dealing with feast and famine cycles by staying focused. "Come Together" represents the freelance spirit of being resourceful and collaborative. "Hello, Goodbye" stresses the importance of clear communication to avoid confusion. "Here Comes the Sun" advises taking breaks to avoid burnout. "Don't Let Me Down" reminds freelancers to honor commitments and deadlines. "Got To Get You Into My Life" teaches freelancers to differentiate their brand to attract clients.
The document provides character descriptions and a plot summary for the 2000 film "Almost Famous". It introduces the main characters including William Miller, a 15-year-old who wants to be a rock critic, and the members of the fictional band Stillwater that William interviews. It summarizes William following the band on tour and learning about the rock scene of the 1970s while dealing with his overprotective mother. Key figures in rock music history like Lester Bangs and real locations visited on the fictional tour are also mentioned.
This document discusses three influential music artists: R.E.M., Bob Marley, and Michael Jackson. It provides background on each artist's origins and careers. For R.E.M., it highlights the song "Losing My Religion". For Bob Marley, it mentions his songs about peace and love like "One Love" and activism song "Get Up, Stand Up". For Michael Jackson, it notes his album Thriller as the best-selling of all time and his song "Earth Song" incorporating elements of different genres.
This document provides an overview of the mysterious 1960s Argentine rock group El Sonido de Hillber. It discusses how little is known about the group, with contradictory information online. They were unique for pairing rock musicians with a string quartet from the Di Tella Institute in Buenos Aires. The group released up to four singles that flopped commercially in Argentina. The author was introduced to their music in 2008 and discovered they had an experimental psychedelic rock sound that blended the string quartet and band. While details about the group remain elusive, their music shows promise and hints at why they have developed a cult following among obscure psych fans today.
216thetakeover.com Interviews Big K.R.I.T.Kristy Steele
The document is an interview with rapper Big K.R.I.T. discussing his career and upcoming projects. He talks about enjoying success on his recent tour, emphasizing the importance of quality over quantity in his music. Big K.R.I.T. also discusses his debut album "K.R.I.T. Wuz Here", an upcoming collaborative project with Yelawolf, and free albums he plans to release in November. He encourages up-and-coming artists to keep grinding and believing in themselves.
The document discusses several music artists and albums. It reports that Alicia Keys' new album "As I Am" debuted at number one on the Billboard charts, selling over 742,000 copies, making it the highest selling album by a female R&B artist. Her single "No One" also reached number one on the singles charts. The article declares this makes Alicia Keys one of the best selling female artists of all time.
An Interview With Reid Speed Of Play Me Records [BassGorilla.com]BASSGORILLA
Reid Speed is a renowned DJ focusing in the dubstep and drum and bass genres. She is also the founder of Play Me Records, which she runs with her husband Alex. Play Me is one of the most respected dubstep and bass music labels from the USA.
Free College Admission Application Letter TemplatesTony Lisko
This document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with the option of a full refund for plagiarized work.
Want to take your grammar skills to a new level? Email me:
alanbarker830@btinternet.com
The Grammar Roadshow dovetails a methodical approach to grammar with a conversational, 'need-to-know' style. We always start by asking ourselves what we want to know. I never run these slides in sequence from beginning to end; instead, we move around within the set as the learners' questions dictate. The length of the roadshow varies from 90 minutes to a day.
Ever wonder what marketing thought leaders listen to in order to get their creative juices flowing? We did, so we asked.
Here's a compilation of songs brought to you by 18 marketing greats whom we really look up to (plus a few bonus tracks just for fun!). Tracks chosen by: Jesse Noyes (Kapost), Amanda Batista (Oracle/Eloqua), Jenny Karn (Beutler Ink), Joe Chernov (Kinvey), Joe Pulizzi (Content Marketing Institute), April Dunford (RocketScope), Jascha Kaykas-Wolff (Mindjet), Ann Handley (MarketingProfs), Amrita Chandra (RocketScope), Phil Harvey (Coldplay), Doug Kessler (Velocity Partners), Jennifer Burnham (Salesforce), Ardath Albee (Marketing Interactions, David McIninch (ADP Canada), Jon Packer (Idea Workshop), Jay Baer (Convince and Convert), Tracy Staniland (Asigra), Nick Edouard (LookbookHQ).
Contains tracks from these fine artists:
Imagine Dragons, MNDR, Beastie Boys, The Rolling Stones, Gillian Welch, Knife Party, Steve Earle, Billy Joel, Radiohead, Tegan and Sara, Ella Fitzgerald, Eminem, Jessie J, Kenny G, Queens of the Stone Age, Public Enemy, Elvis Costello, Pink.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: May 29, 2024
Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
The document provides character descriptions and a plot summary for the 2000 film "Almost Famous". It introduces the main characters including William Miller, a 15-year-old who wants to be a rock critic, and the members of the fictional band Stillwater that William interviews. It summarizes William following the band on tour and learning about the rock scene of the 1970s while dealing with his overprotective mother. Key figures in rock music history like Lester Bangs and real locations visited on the fictional tour are also mentioned.
This document discusses three influential music artists: R.E.M., Bob Marley, and Michael Jackson. It provides background on each artist's origins and careers. For R.E.M., it highlights the song "Losing My Religion". For Bob Marley, it mentions his songs about peace and love like "One Love" and activism song "Get Up, Stand Up". For Michael Jackson, it notes his album Thriller as the best-selling of all time and his song "Earth Song" incorporating elements of different genres.
This document provides an overview of the mysterious 1960s Argentine rock group El Sonido de Hillber. It discusses how little is known about the group, with contradictory information online. They were unique for pairing rock musicians with a string quartet from the Di Tella Institute in Buenos Aires. The group released up to four singles that flopped commercially in Argentina. The author was introduced to their music in 2008 and discovered they had an experimental psychedelic rock sound that blended the string quartet and band. While details about the group remain elusive, their music shows promise and hints at why they have developed a cult following among obscure psych fans today.
216thetakeover.com Interviews Big K.R.I.T.Kristy Steele
The document is an interview with rapper Big K.R.I.T. discussing his career and upcoming projects. He talks about enjoying success on his recent tour, emphasizing the importance of quality over quantity in his music. Big K.R.I.T. also discusses his debut album "K.R.I.T. Wuz Here", an upcoming collaborative project with Yelawolf, and free albums he plans to release in November. He encourages up-and-coming artists to keep grinding and believing in themselves.
The document discusses several music artists and albums. It reports that Alicia Keys' new album "As I Am" debuted at number one on the Billboard charts, selling over 742,000 copies, making it the highest selling album by a female R&B artist. Her single "No One" also reached number one on the singles charts. The article declares this makes Alicia Keys one of the best selling female artists of all time.
An Interview With Reid Speed Of Play Me Records [BassGorilla.com]BASSGORILLA
Reid Speed is a renowned DJ focusing in the dubstep and drum and bass genres. She is also the founder of Play Me Records, which she runs with her husband Alex. Play Me is one of the most respected dubstep and bass music labels from the USA.
Free College Admission Application Letter TemplatesTony Lisko
This document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with the option of a full refund for plagiarized work.
Want to take your grammar skills to a new level? Email me:
alanbarker830@btinternet.com
The Grammar Roadshow dovetails a methodical approach to grammar with a conversational, 'need-to-know' style. We always start by asking ourselves what we want to know. I never run these slides in sequence from beginning to end; instead, we move around within the set as the learners' questions dictate. The length of the roadshow varies from 90 minutes to a day.
Ever wonder what marketing thought leaders listen to in order to get their creative juices flowing? We did, so we asked.
Here's a compilation of songs brought to you by 18 marketing greats whom we really look up to (plus a few bonus tracks just for fun!). Tracks chosen by: Jesse Noyes (Kapost), Amanda Batista (Oracle/Eloqua), Jenny Karn (Beutler Ink), Joe Chernov (Kinvey), Joe Pulizzi (Content Marketing Institute), April Dunford (RocketScope), Jascha Kaykas-Wolff (Mindjet), Ann Handley (MarketingProfs), Amrita Chandra (RocketScope), Phil Harvey (Coldplay), Doug Kessler (Velocity Partners), Jennifer Burnham (Salesforce), Ardath Albee (Marketing Interactions, David McIninch (ADP Canada), Jon Packer (Idea Workshop), Jay Baer (Convince and Convert), Tracy Staniland (Asigra), Nick Edouard (LookbookHQ).
Contains tracks from these fine artists:
Imagine Dragons, MNDR, Beastie Boys, The Rolling Stones, Gillian Welch, Knife Party, Steve Earle, Billy Joel, Radiohead, Tegan and Sara, Ella Fitzgerald, Eminem, Jessie J, Kenny G, Queens of the Stone Age, Public Enemy, Elvis Costello, Pink.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: May 29, 2024
Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
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Training: ISO/IEC 27001 Information Security Management System - EN | PECB
ISO/IEC 42001 Artificial Intelligence Management System - EN | PECB
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - Training Courses - EN | PECB
Webinars: https://pecb.com/webinars
Article: https://pecb.com/article
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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Side One
1. I Me Mine (Harrison)
2. I Am The Walrus (Lennon-McCartney)
3. Don’t Let Me Down (Lennon-McCartney)
4. The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill (Lennon-McCartney)
5. Your Mother Should Know (Lennon-McCartney)
Side Two
6. She Came In Through the Bathroom Window (Lennon-McCartney)
7. The Long and Winding Road (Lennon-McCartney)
8. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (Lennon-McCartney)
9. Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except For Me and My Monkey (Lennon-McCartney)
10. Hello Goodbye (Lennon-McCartney)
On Parrlophone 33 1/3 RPM
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Side One | Track 1 I Me Mine
Consider what you have to offer (and what you don’t).
“We are CEOs of our own companies: Me Inc. To be in business today, our most important job is to
be head marketer for the brand called You.” Tom Peters succinctly labeled and called attention to
the concept of a personal brand in the August 1997 issue of Fast Company Magazine. The Beatles
had that figured out well before 1997 and built a reputation, musically and personally, that stretched
from Liverpool to every corner of the planet. Maybe The Beatles didn’t brand themselves— “I Me
Mine, Inc.” —but we know them by their images even today; the cute one, the smart one, the quiet
one, and the funny one.
What is personal brand? Branding is simply a way of distinguishing something or someone from all
the rest. We’d all like to stand out from the competition, or just stand out and be known for what
we do well. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Your mom, dad, grandma, 3rd grade teacher, etc. told you—you were
special. You are unique (just like everyone else). The trick is figuring out exactly what “special” is for
you and describing it. Every element of your business, your interactions with customers (and poten-
tial customers), the packaging of your product (and yourself), whatever it takes to engage, delight
and inspire those around you—that’s your brand.
Let’s make it clear, as The Beatles will shortly: personal branding is not about selling. If you have
a decent product or service at a reasonable price, it should sell. A lot of large companies do this all
day, every day. But if you have something unique to offer, something unique to say, something
that is original and very definitely you, then you have to think about your personal brand. Personal
branding can cover a lot of territory. It is all about message, about culture, and about meaning.
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John: “Most of my good songs are in the first person. ‘In My Life,’ ‘I’m a Loser,’ ‘Help!’,
‘Strawberry Fields’—they’re all personal records. I always wrote about me when I could.
I didn’t really enjoy writing third person songs about people who lived in concrete flats and
things like that. I like first person music.”
George: “I wouldn’t say that my songs are autobiographical. ‘Taxman’ is, perhaps. Some of
them were, later on, after The Beatles. The early ones were just any words I could think of.”
What do you have to offer? Most people say “not much,” “about the same as anybody,” “nothing
special.” Gee, who’d want to hang around with them? If one of those is your answer, who’d want to
hang around with you? We are sure you have a few people who find you worth hanging around.
Why? Think for yourself—what do you bring to the mix that makes it better when you’re there?
And be really clear on what is not part of your brand.
Paul: “Apple was quite a nice little record company, if that had been what we wanted to do.
But, once the business hassles came in, we thought, ‘Who needs a record company?
I’d rather just have my freedom.’”
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Side One | Track 2 I Am the Walrus
Stand for something. Have the reputation you want.
I am the Walrus, who are you? The Beatles are synonymous with great music that stands the test
of time. What do you stand for? Can your friends, co-workers and family describe what you stand for?
Can you?
Brand is not just what you do, but how you do it. So you’re a teacher, a project manager, a widget
maker—so are a lot of people. What makes you stand out? What made The Beatles stand out? They
were musicians, but musicians that had an uncanny way of tapping into our psyches with the music
they wrote and performed. Music that was different from anything that had come before. They
experimented with techniques and instruments to create new sounds on every recording. Their audi-
ences came to expect and consistently got great songs that connected emotionally to their lives.
John: “We came out of Liverpool and we reflected our background and we reflected our thoughts
in what we sang.”
How could four guys from Liverpool cause a musical revolution in a time before iPods and the
Internet? How can a small company, maybe even just one or two people (like us) compete with
the big companies? By believing in what we have to offer. People are weary of slick ad campaigns
and empty promises. They crave authenticity and want to trust the people they work with.
Just like The Beatles connected emotionally with their audiences, you have to connect with yours.
Show people who you are, what you do, what you believe in.
George: “I’ll give up this sort of touring madness certainly, but music—everything is based
on music. No, I’ll never stop my music.”
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Side One | Track 3 Don’t Let Me Down
Deliver on what you promise (always).
It’s harder keeping promises than it is making them, but as Henry Ford said “You can’t build a
reputation on what you’re going to do.” To build your brand, you need to deliver on your promises.
Paul: “I saw that Meryl Streep said, ‘I just want to do my job well.’ And really, that’s all I’m ever
trying to do.”
The Beatles were writing and recording two to three albums of new material per year while touring
worldwide until late 1966. They delivered to their audiences a constant stream of kept promises.
Their material was always fresh, youthful, hopeful, and connected to their audience. In reality, they
promised their fans only to do their best, and hoped they would like it.
John: “The ‘Help!’ single sold much better than the two before it: ‘I Feel Fine’ and ‘Ticket To Ride.’
But there were still a lot of fans who didn’t like ‘Help!’ They said, ‘Ah. The Beatles are dropping
us. This isn’t as good as ‘A Hard Days Night.’ So you can’t win. Trying to please everybody is
impossible—if you did that, you’d end up in the middle with nobody liking you. You’ve just got to
make the decision about what you think is your best, and do it.”
If you take on a job, commitment or just say you will get back to someone, be sure to follow through.
People remember if and how you deliver. A great spiel will get you in the door once. Good and
consistent delivery will keep the door open for repeat performances.
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Side One | Track 4 The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill
Keep them talking, about you.
Have you ever seen a copy of John Lennon’s resume? How about Paul McCartney’s CV? Do you even
believe that The Beatles had resumes?
Quick, can you quote anyone’s resume, even your own? But we bet you can tell a story about a
co-worker that highlights something she does well. It really is all about reputation. And it really is
the stories that you tell—and that other people tell—that advance your career.
The better and more compelling your story,
the more likely it will spread.
What stories do you have that support your brand image that you can tell others and they can pass
on? The better and more compelling your story, the more likely it will spread. However, stories that
are truthful, authentic, and generate compassion with your listeners are more likely to succeed than
some marketing shtick that most of us can smell upwind on a breezy day.
The explosion of Beatlemania from local to national phenomenon (in Britain) can be put down to the
Beatles’ appearance on “Sunday Night at The London Palladium,” a television show broadcast live
from London. Watched by a TV audience of fifteen million, screaming fans mobbed the theatre and
many of those who filled the streets found themselves on the front page of British newspapers the
next day. Suddenly photos of The Beatles were all over the tabloids. The single that got them there
was ”She Loves You,” which went on to be Britain’s best-selling single of the decade, entering the
top twenty in August 1963 and staying there until February 1964.
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In a little over two minutes, the Beatles managed to bottle and sell the essence of everything that
made them fresh and exciting. ”She Loves You” had the emotional lyrical hooks, the well-crafted
harmonies, the head-shaking ”wooo” sound, as well as the bursting enthusiasm of the song’s tempo.
And, on top of everything, they laid the unmistakable ”Yeah, yeah, yeah” line which became a gift
to tabloid writers everywhere. From the end of 1963 until they separated, The Beatles were the story.
Donald Zec, The Daily Mirror: “The most devastating male quartet since the Four Horsemen
of the Apocalypse.”
Yet the greatest stories that The Beatles developed were unquestionably their songs. The main reason
we still remember the band all these years later is that we are able to hum their tunes. A melody that
sticks in your mind… could you find a story better than that?
Sometimes giving away your ideas, as part of a story, works very well—isn’t that what we’re doing
here? Ideas are free, and they can catch a ride all over the world. Instead of taking your band on
tour, man, how about you just send an album out? It’s worked before for a certain Lonely Hearts Club
Band. Set your ideas free.
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Side One | Track 5 Your Mother Should Know
Enroll people to promote your brand.
Hey, you’ve figured out what you have to offer, how you offer it, you deliver on what you promise
and you can tell stories to support all of the above. Everything has come together. Whew! The offers
must be pouring in. People must be queuing up to work with you. Not if they don’t know you exist.
You have to get people to talk about your brand. But how?
The Beatles were a seven-year “overnight sensation.” They played a lot of small pubs and clubs in
a lot of towns across the British Isles and Germany before they recorded their first song, before
anyone in America even heard the first note of “Please, Please Me.” Along the way they met other
musicians, managers, and, of course, those who were in the pubs and clubs listening to the music.
Word of mouth is powerful.
Most of us won’t find playing pubs and clubs useful to promoting ourselves. We don’t have a promot-
er/manager and there is no equivalent to a record label in most professions. We do, however, have
business colleagues, friends and family. Business colleagues will know your work and can recom-
mend you. Friends and family know you and can talk about what you do with their friends and family.
You may have heard the technical term for this—it’s called “networking.”
Did you just say, “Well, duh. Everybody knows that.” It is amazing how everybody knows, yet most
are reluctant and hesitant to tell people what they do and what they are looking for. If you don’t
ask, how can anyone answer? Get out there. Keep in touch. Promote yourself through taking an inter-
est in what others are doing and sharing what you are doing.
Ringo: “Brian [Epstein, the manager] was great. He was a lot of fun and he really knew his records….
He tried to educate us… persuaded us to wear ties and dress up a bit more, and it’s true that
he said ‘Don’t drink on stage, and try not to smoke through the set.’ He really was instrumental in
bending our attitude this much, so that the public would bend theirs that much to accept us.”
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Side Two | Track 6 She Came In Through the Bathroom Window
Brand Dilution, Elasticity and Evolution.
The Beatles struggled with being Beatles. At some point they realized their capacity to write and
perform was limited by having to fit into a particular “cute” format, and they were no longer
creating magic. They were in turn compelled to develop themselves as individual brands—in part
as a means of escaping something they had created. But how do you change your product and
still retain your customers? Perhaps you need to begin with the end in mind:
Paul: “I took an idea back to the guys in London: ‘As we’re trying to get away from ourselves—
to get away from touring and into a more surreal thing—how about if we become an alter-ego
band, something like, say, ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts’? I’ve got a little bit of a song cooking
with that title.’”
The Beatles made the Darwinian discovery that their brand could evolve and change as their tastes
and experiences formed their views and inspirations. How far can you push a brand? Well, how long
is a piece of string? A brand is infinitely elastic, providing it is based on reputation—and not prod-
ucts and services alone. So long as its integrity is not compromised and the brand remains credible
(to its following, its customers), you are free to expand your brand horizons.
Ringo: “Sgt. Pepper was our greatest endeavor. It gave everybody—including me—a lot of leeway
to come up with ideas and to try different material.”
One of the qualities of The Beatles music is restlessness, always looking to do something that hadn’t
been done before and to take creative risks. Their fans came to expect it from them. The Beatles
made being creative an everyday part of their work (always delivering on their promises), investing
the time and effort to explore new frontiers, considering new points of view, and creating new
mental runways.
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Paul: “Later, when we made Sgt. Pepper, I remember taking it around to Dylan at the Mayfair
Hotel in London. I went round as if I were going on a pilgrimage. It was a bit like an audience with
the Pope. I remember playing him some of Sgt. Pepper and he said, ‘Oh I get it—you don’t want
to be cute any more.’ That was the feeling about Rubber Soul too. We’d had our cute period and
now it was time to expand.”
Keep your brand fresh. Read, explore other methods, take classes, go to seminars—anything that
gets you to think about what you’re doing and how you’re doing it. It doesn’t mean you have
to reinvent yourself. It doesn’t mean you have to expand and lose focus on what you love to do.
Just periodically, do a gut-check and see if your brand is still true to you. If it’s not, then it’s
not true to your customers.
A brand is infinitely elastic, providing
it is based on reputation—and not products
and services alone.
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Side Two | Track 7 The Long and Winding Road
It’s the journey, not the destination.
Think of your brand as a lifetime relationship. Sometimes it works, sometimes it chafes. With all
good and enduring relationships, you have to work at it. Occasional changes in pace, changes in
venues, or changes in process are needed to rejuvenate a brand (or a relationship).
1966 was an “interesting” year for The Beatles brand. It included an unpleasant end of their tour
in the Philippines, backlash over remarks made by John, a controversial album cover for Yesterday
and Today and accusations by Elvis Presley that The Beatles were anti-American. Whether or not
these incidents were the reasons The Beatles stopped touring and went into the recording studio for
the next few years, it was a change in their process, but worth it in the end.
John: “Like anything, people go in trends, and the trend now is to think that it [Revolver] was the
change. And the trend before was to think that Rubber Soul was the change, and then the other
change was Sgt. Pepper. But the whole thing was a gradual change. We were conscious that there
was some formula or something—it was moving ahead. That was for sure, that we were on the
road—not physically; I mean ‘on the road’ in the studio—and the weather was clear.”
Steve Jobs is known for saying “the journey is the reward”, but did you know Steve is a big Beatles
fan? When asked about his business model (and think about how Apple’s brand has endured and
evolved) Steve said: “My model for business is The Beatles; they were four guys that kept each other’s
negative tendencies in check—they balanced each other. And the total was greater than the sum of
the parts.” A great personal brand should be capable of bridging the gap between the present and
future, allowing the audience to make the trip with you.
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Side Two | Track 8 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Have a visceral presence.
Do something that continually makes people think; keeps you in the conversation; invokes an
emotional response. How about this:
… backwards record this playing stylus your buggered just you’ve, not he’s No. dead is Paul.
dead is Paul.
The Beatles managed to create a buzz about them, their work, their ideas and beliefs wherever
they went. Well, of course, you may say, they’re The Beatles—they’re an easy story for the laziest of
paparazzo. True. On the other hand, they created interest—real interest, not just fandom—through
original ideas. Hidden marketing (aka “Easter eggs”) was one of the most powerful tools they had and
they used it judiciously to stay in the conversation. Of course, this only led the public to devise their
own stories about things hidden in the songs:
John: “I saw Mel Torme introducing a Lennon-McCartney show, saying how ‘Lucy In The Sky With
Diamonds’ was about LSD. It never was, and nobody believes me… I had no idea it spelt LSD.
This is the truth: my son came home with a drawing and showed me this strange-looking woman
flying around. I said, ‘What is it?’ and he said ‘It’s Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds’, and I thought
‘that’s beautiful’. I immediately wrote a song about it. And the song had gone out, the whole album
had been published, and somebody noticed that the letters spelt out LSD. I had no idea, and of
course after that I was checking all the songs to see what the letters spelt out. They didn’t spell out
anything, none of the others. It wasn’t about that at all. It’s not an acid song.”
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Most of us do not have the breadth of visibility that The Beatles enjoyed (and endured). Yet, we
can delight and surprise our “audiences” through our printed and e-materials. We have gotten
feedback from our clients and friends of potential clients (remember, networking does work) that
our e-books and blog site showcase our brand well. Visceral design concerns itself with appear-
ances—it is the here and now, when first impressions are formed. If you do it right, people will take
one look and say, “I want it.”. If you do it better, they’ll like it at first sight, and like it even more
when they have a chance to connect with your brand on a deeper level.
Do something that continually makes people
think; keeps you in the conversation; invokes an
emotional response.
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Side Two | Track 9 Everybody’s Got Something
To Hide Except For Me and My Monkey
Protect your Brand.
Sometimes, what seems like a good idea at the time—like taking a job that doesn’t quite fit you to
please a client, partner or parent—can damage your brand. We won’t get into here what it can do
to your self-esteem. But life is what happens to you as you’re busy making other plans, as John wrote,
and certainly events happen to us that aren’t in line with the image we want to project.
For The Beatles, receiving the MBE award from the Queen earlier in their careers came to be in
conflict with their beliefs later on. So, what would you do with a medal from the Queen that you felt
was an albatross around your neck? Wait for the right moment and throw it in the trash? Bottom
of a drawer? John had an idea—send it back to her majesty! It got people talking, and The Beatles
fans who had followed them into flower power thought it was right on.
John: “Anyway, I sold out, so it was always worrying me, and then the last few years I’d been
thinking, ‘I must get rid of that’… I was thinking how to do it, and I thought if I did it privately
the press would know anyway, and it would come out, so instead of hiding it, just make an event
of the whole situation. So I did it with the MBE. I was waiting for some event to tie it up with...
the Queen’s intelligent. It won’t spoil her cornflakes.”
You may not have a medal you need to return, but you will have times where you need to “repair”
or polish out those scratches on your brand. If you need to apologize, do it. If you need to explain
to a client that you bit off more than you can handle, do it and find a way to help remedy the situa-
tion. If your ego can handle it, incorporate your brand oops into a story. These are all opportunities
to be memorable and true to your brand.
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Side Two | Track 10 Hello Goodbye
Leave them wanting you to come back.
Whenever a door closes, another one opens, so the saying goes. That’s all well and good, but
we like the idea of keeping all our doors ajar. The alternative is to vanish overnight, and become
the soundtrack of yesterday.
You never know when you’ll be back, need a favor, or want to connect others in your network.
Chances are, it won’t be long. It seems to us that if you have managed to connect with someone
through your personal brand, you ought to apply the same care, honesty and openness that
you did when you said “Hello” now that you’re saying “Goodbye.”
Leave your relationship in the best possible light, keep your brand strong, and earn the potential
to work with that person again one day. It also is a good idea to make that Goodbye really mean,
“goodbye until we meet again.” Stay in touch via email, reconnect with an invitation to lunch. No sales
pitch, just catch up. People remember you as much for your Goodbye as they do for your Hello.
John: “On behalf of the band, I’d like to say thank you, and I hope we passed the audition.”
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Bonus Track I’m Looking Through You
Now that you’ve listened to our bit, we’d like you to look through this manifesto one more time.
Within each track, you’ll find Beatles song and album titles. For example, “Yesterday” appears
in Track 10 above. There are a total of twenty three in these pages, not counting (which we aren’t)
the track titles. Some are not obvious. You can check your answers by visiting our blog site,
opensky.typepad.com, where we will also post some exercises (Jam Sessions) to help you define
your I Me Mine, Inc.
John: “People think of us as machines… some people have got it all wrong. We produce something,
a record, and if they like it, they get it. The onus isn’t on us to produce something great every time.
The onus is on the public to decide whether they like it or not.”
Meet The Band
John Lennon – Guitar, Vocals
Paul McCartney – Bass, Vocals
George Harrison – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Ringo Starr – Drums, Vocals
Alan Parr –Vocals, Steno Pad
Karen Ansbaugh – Vocals, Keyboard
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AbouT The AuThoR
Alan Parr and Karen Ansbaugh are cofounders of the OpenSky Consortium. They approach management
consulting with creativity, elegant execution and wicked senses of humor. Each having gone through several
career iterations finds a “management-design-development-consultancy group” a perfect match for their
respective skills and so do their clients. You can view their blog at opensky.typepad.com or email them at
opensky@q.com.
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