Presentation on Enlivening The NextGen Workforce by Mr.Arun Rajamani, Head Public Sector & Education, Microsoft Corporation India Ltd at ICTACT Bridge 2014 - Chennai Trade Centre
Modern enterprises use a variety of devices from different brands to enable employees to be productive. While Apple's iOS devices are very popular, holding a 73% share of enterprise devices, the iPad comprises over 97% of all enterprise tablet activations. 94% of Fortune 500 companies are testing or deploying iPads for enterprise use.
This is a presentation made for students joining B.Tech program in PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh on 1st Aug 2016, as a part of their orientation program.
This document discusses the future of jobs and work. It makes the following key points:
- 65% of children now entering primary school will have jobs that don't exist today due to technological changes.
- Automation will displace 75 million jobs but also generate 133 million new jobs by 2030.
- The top growing occupations by 2030 will include technology professionals, managers and executives, while predictable physical work and office support jobs will decline.
- New skills that will be important for the future include analytical thinking, emotional intelligence, interpersonal skills, creativity, and active learning.
- Employers will need to focus on flexibility, diversity, and enabling continuous learning to prepare for the future of work
This document summarizes a presentation given by Professor Sandra Markus at EDUCAUSE 2014 about disruptive innovation and emerging technologies in education. EDUCAUSE is a non-profit organization that promotes the use of information technology in higher education. Over 8,000 IT professionals attend EDUCAUSE annually. The presentation discusses Clayton Christensen's theory of disruptive innovation and how it has transformed industries like computers. It suggests technologies like MOOCs, online learning, and wearables may disrupt traditional higher education models and institutions like Harvard face new competition. The rise of competency-based education and use of analytics to predict learning are also discussed, as well as how wearables could be used in educational contexts.
Digital India - Reality at the Ground Zero ground realityRahul Neel Mani
India's tryst with Digital is going to be an interesting story. There is surely a great momentum and the intent. What isn't there is the infrastructure.
The challenge to select the best startup from Nepal where 61 startups competed, the Kathmandu event was with the top 8 startups pitching where I provided the enclosed keynote which was also telecast live by Himalaya TV. Small act... big impact!
Modern enterprises use a variety of devices from different brands to enable employees to be productive. While Apple's iOS devices are very popular, holding a 73% share of enterprise devices, the iPad comprises over 97% of all enterprise tablet activations. 94% of Fortune 500 companies are testing or deploying iPads for enterprise use.
This is a presentation made for students joining B.Tech program in PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh on 1st Aug 2016, as a part of their orientation program.
This document discusses the future of jobs and work. It makes the following key points:
- 65% of children now entering primary school will have jobs that don't exist today due to technological changes.
- Automation will displace 75 million jobs but also generate 133 million new jobs by 2030.
- The top growing occupations by 2030 will include technology professionals, managers and executives, while predictable physical work and office support jobs will decline.
- New skills that will be important for the future include analytical thinking, emotional intelligence, interpersonal skills, creativity, and active learning.
- Employers will need to focus on flexibility, diversity, and enabling continuous learning to prepare for the future of work
This document summarizes a presentation given by Professor Sandra Markus at EDUCAUSE 2014 about disruptive innovation and emerging technologies in education. EDUCAUSE is a non-profit organization that promotes the use of information technology in higher education. Over 8,000 IT professionals attend EDUCAUSE annually. The presentation discusses Clayton Christensen's theory of disruptive innovation and how it has transformed industries like computers. It suggests technologies like MOOCs, online learning, and wearables may disrupt traditional higher education models and institutions like Harvard face new competition. The rise of competency-based education and use of analytics to predict learning are also discussed, as well as how wearables could be used in educational contexts.
Digital India - Reality at the Ground Zero ground realityRahul Neel Mani
India's tryst with Digital is going to be an interesting story. There is surely a great momentum and the intent. What isn't there is the infrastructure.
The challenge to select the best startup from Nepal where 61 startups competed, the Kathmandu event was with the top 8 startups pitching where I provided the enclosed keynote which was also telecast live by Himalaya TV. Small act... big impact!
There is a skills gap in facilities management as 87,000 new engineers are needed each year but the sector is seen as boring, requiring long hours, and being labor intensive by students. While 50% of managers see knowledge transfer as a key issue and 57% of employers think IT skills are most in demand, recruiting the next generation of workers is becoming more difficult. Technology such as augmented reality, the internet of things, and wearable devices will impact business models, skills required, and staffing needs in the facilities management industry.
The document discusses the impact of technology on various sectors including education, medical science, industrial sector, communication, space research, entertainment, branding, sports, and traveling. It notes both positive impacts such as high production capability, easier communication, and independent learning, as well as potential negative impacts such as replacing jobs, causing health problems, and exploitation.
India vs Philippines which is the better Outsourcing Destination for AccountantsQX Accounting Services Ltd
In this infographic we’ve highlighted the key areas such as projected growth and employable labour force to understand what makes India and the Philippines excel great outsourcing destinations. India has always been a leader in outsourced accounting services but the Philippines has been gaining ground, find out which is better.
Insights on IoT Developers Oct 2014 - VisionMobileSlashData
A short presentation with key insights on IoT developers, based on our Apr/May 2014 developer survey, with over 10,000 respondents.
Key Insights:
1. 3.2M Internet of Things developers are ready to start innovating today.
2. IoT/M2M attracts many more developers than Smart TVs, set- top-boxes, consoles and e-readers.
3. Small teams spearhead IoT movement.
4. Western Europe, North America, India and China emerge as key IoT/M2M hubs.
5. Information is more important for IoT/M2M developers than discovery or experimentation.
Want more? Get in touch! matos@visionmobile.com
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
VisionMobile | the analysts of the developer economy
Based on state-of-the-art research on Internet of Things
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
Nest is a hub turning data into action
Creating data apps for home, car, security, energy, health
IoT products create value through data apps
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
The Watch locks purchases and habits to the Apple ecosystem
The most important apps are not here...
The Watch will notdisrupt these...
But ..The Watch WILL displace these...
Who are the top platforms in IoT?
Mobile and e-commerce developer ecosystems take the lead
What are IoT developers working on?
-- 53% of mobile developers are already involved in the Internet of Things ---
Find more inside...
This document provides an overview of technology employment and industry in Illinois in 2017. It finds that Illinois had 437,200 net technology jobs, representing 6.8% of the overall workforce. The top technology industry sectors by employment were IT services and custom software services, R&D, testing, and engineering services, and telecommunications and internet services. Leading technology occupations included software and web developers, computer security analysts, and network architects and administrators. The technology industry contributed an estimated $48.7 billion to the Illinois economy.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
As School, districts and institutions of higher education being finding ways to incorporate cloud computing into their day-to-day activities, cloud productivity suites from companies like Adobe, IBM and Microsoft are finding ways to make their programs more accessible than ever.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Sampoorna food case study-solution-biharMustahid Ali
- A business graduate was assigned to improve the performance of a profit center that produces and distributes agricultural feed. They discussed strategies to build a distribution mechanism that benefits all parties in the supply chain.
- The main problems were implementing a new business strategy and addressing stagnant sales in the eastern region. Sub-problems included competing companies, third-party production costs, stock issues, and the seasonality of poultry farming.
- Recommendations included opening their own production plant, establishing a distribution center in Gaya, hiring a marketing manager, partnering with finance companies to provide loans to poultry farms, and adopting new poultry technologies.
AMAZING CHAMPIONS OF ENERGY ACE Case Study Submitted to Cairn IndiaAkhilesh Mishra
This document provides information on energy sources in India, including both primary and final energy sources. It discusses India's current reserves of coal and lignite that can sustain production for 140 years and natural gas reserves that can sustain production until 2046. It also summarizes expert opinions on India's increasing reliance on imported oil to meet its needs and projections that oil demand will increase significantly by 2025. The document discusses recommendations from committees on reforms to India's oil and gas sector policies and contractual frameworks. It also summarizes best practices in Brazil and China related to their oil and gas industries.
Geothermal energy case study: Tuscany and Hungary Luca Madiai
Geothermal energy has significant potential in Tuscany, Italy and Hungary due to their geothermal gradients. In Tuscany, the two main areas of exploitation are Larderello and Monte Amiata. In Hungary, geothermal gradients reach 6°C/100m. The document discusses three geothermal energy projects: 1) A geothermal heat pump system simulation for a building in Tuscany, 2) An energy/exergy analysis of a dry steam power plant in Larderello using EES software, 3) A study of a small binary cycle power plant for Hungary using EES software and comparing results to previous studies. Geothermal energy can be used for district heating
How SilkRoad’s integrated talent management solution helped remove the HR paperwork mountain generated by high staff turnover and robust training requirements at Lumo Energy
Read more here: http://bit.ly/1p6Iy9p
"Sampoorn foods and feeds" -- Case study analysisSindoor Naik
SFFL's sales in the eastern region of India, particularly in Bihar, had been stagnating in recent years. An analysis found that poultry farming in the region faced issues like dependence on homemade or low-quality feeds, lack of capital for farmers, and power dynamics that favored sellers over farmers. To drive a turnaround, SFFL planned to address problems in the market like high bird mortality rates, improve credit terms for stockists, set up distribution centers, and implement an education program for farmers on modern techniques.
Food on the Table case study at #sllconf by Manuel RossoEric Ries
This document discusses customer development as an alternative to traditional market research for startups. It summarizes that:
- Historically, 80% of new grocery products fail due to a lack of understanding customers without close relationships
- Traditional market research is slow, expensive, and can be manipulated, making it difficult for startups
- Customer development involves directly engaging over 150 customers through conversations and testing prototypes with small groups of customers to define the product
- This process is faster and cheaper for startups compared to traditional market research
- Even with a minimum viable product and concierge support, some customers still would not engage, showing the need to iterate further.
There is a skills gap in facilities management as 87,000 new engineers are needed each year but the sector is seen as boring, requiring long hours, and being labor intensive by students. While 50% of managers see knowledge transfer as a key issue and 57% of employers think IT skills are most in demand, recruiting the next generation of workers is becoming more difficult. Technology such as augmented reality, the internet of things, and wearable devices will impact business models, skills required, and staffing needs in the facilities management industry.
The document discusses the impact of technology on various sectors including education, medical science, industrial sector, communication, space research, entertainment, branding, sports, and traveling. It notes both positive impacts such as high production capability, easier communication, and independent learning, as well as potential negative impacts such as replacing jobs, causing health problems, and exploitation.
India vs Philippines which is the better Outsourcing Destination for AccountantsQX Accounting Services Ltd
In this infographic we’ve highlighted the key areas such as projected growth and employable labour force to understand what makes India and the Philippines excel great outsourcing destinations. India has always been a leader in outsourced accounting services but the Philippines has been gaining ground, find out which is better.
Insights on IoT Developers Oct 2014 - VisionMobileSlashData
A short presentation with key insights on IoT developers, based on our Apr/May 2014 developer survey, with over 10,000 respondents.
Key Insights:
1. 3.2M Internet of Things developers are ready to start innovating today.
2. IoT/M2M attracts many more developers than Smart TVs, set- top-boxes, consoles and e-readers.
3. Small teams spearhead IoT movement.
4. Western Europe, North America, India and China emerge as key IoT/M2M hubs.
5. Information is more important for IoT/M2M developers than discovery or experimentation.
Want more? Get in touch! matos@visionmobile.com
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
VisionMobile | the analysts of the developer economy
Based on state-of-the-art research on Internet of Things
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
Nest is a hub turning data into action
Creating data apps for home, car, security, energy, health
IoT products create value through data apps
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
The Watch locks purchases and habits to the Apple ecosystem
The most important apps are not here...
The Watch will notdisrupt these...
But ..The Watch WILL displace these...
Who are the top platforms in IoT?
Mobile and e-commerce developer ecosystems take the lead
What are IoT developers working on?
-- 53% of mobile developers are already involved in the Internet of Things ---
Find more inside...
This document provides an overview of technology employment and industry in Illinois in 2017. It finds that Illinois had 437,200 net technology jobs, representing 6.8% of the overall workforce. The top technology industry sectors by employment were IT services and custom software services, R&D, testing, and engineering services, and telecommunications and internet services. Leading technology occupations included software and web developers, computer security analysts, and network architects and administrators. The technology industry contributed an estimated $48.7 billion to the Illinois economy.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
As School, districts and institutions of higher education being finding ways to incorporate cloud computing into their day-to-day activities, cloud productivity suites from companies like Adobe, IBM and Microsoft are finding ways to make their programs more accessible than ever.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Sampoorna food case study-solution-biharMustahid Ali
- A business graduate was assigned to improve the performance of a profit center that produces and distributes agricultural feed. They discussed strategies to build a distribution mechanism that benefits all parties in the supply chain.
- The main problems were implementing a new business strategy and addressing stagnant sales in the eastern region. Sub-problems included competing companies, third-party production costs, stock issues, and the seasonality of poultry farming.
- Recommendations included opening their own production plant, establishing a distribution center in Gaya, hiring a marketing manager, partnering with finance companies to provide loans to poultry farms, and adopting new poultry technologies.
AMAZING CHAMPIONS OF ENERGY ACE Case Study Submitted to Cairn IndiaAkhilesh Mishra
This document provides information on energy sources in India, including both primary and final energy sources. It discusses India's current reserves of coal and lignite that can sustain production for 140 years and natural gas reserves that can sustain production until 2046. It also summarizes expert opinions on India's increasing reliance on imported oil to meet its needs and projections that oil demand will increase significantly by 2025. The document discusses recommendations from committees on reforms to India's oil and gas sector policies and contractual frameworks. It also summarizes best practices in Brazil and China related to their oil and gas industries.
Geothermal energy case study: Tuscany and Hungary Luca Madiai
Geothermal energy has significant potential in Tuscany, Italy and Hungary due to their geothermal gradients. In Tuscany, the two main areas of exploitation are Larderello and Monte Amiata. In Hungary, geothermal gradients reach 6°C/100m. The document discusses three geothermal energy projects: 1) A geothermal heat pump system simulation for a building in Tuscany, 2) An energy/exergy analysis of a dry steam power plant in Larderello using EES software, 3) A study of a small binary cycle power plant for Hungary using EES software and comparing results to previous studies. Geothermal energy can be used for district heating
How SilkRoad’s integrated talent management solution helped remove the HR paperwork mountain generated by high staff turnover and robust training requirements at Lumo Energy
Read more here: http://bit.ly/1p6Iy9p
"Sampoorn foods and feeds" -- Case study analysisSindoor Naik
SFFL's sales in the eastern region of India, particularly in Bihar, had been stagnating in recent years. An analysis found that poultry farming in the region faced issues like dependence on homemade or low-quality feeds, lack of capital for farmers, and power dynamics that favored sellers over farmers. To drive a turnaround, SFFL planned to address problems in the market like high bird mortality rates, improve credit terms for stockists, set up distribution centers, and implement an education program for farmers on modern techniques.
Food on the Table case study at #sllconf by Manuel RossoEric Ries
This document discusses customer development as an alternative to traditional market research for startups. It summarizes that:
- Historically, 80% of new grocery products fail due to a lack of understanding customers without close relationships
- Traditional market research is slow, expensive, and can be manipulated, making it difficult for startups
- Customer development involves directly engaging over 150 customers through conversations and testing prototypes with small groups of customers to define the product
- This process is faster and cheaper for startups compared to traditional market research
- Even with a minimum viable product and concierge support, some customers still would not engage, showing the need to iterate further.
This document discusses solar energy as a case study of sustainable energy in Malaysia. It outlines the increasing energy demand and depletion of fossil fuels as key issues driving the need for renewable alternatives like solar. Solar is seen as one of the most promising renewable sources for Malaysia due to its equatorial location and abundant sunshine. The document reviews the current application of solar photovoltaics and thermal technologies in small to medium scale installations. It argues that with continued government support through policies, incentives and R&D, solar energy can play a major role in Malaysia's energy future and help replace non-renewable sources.
Jollibee Food Corporation-An International Expansion Case StudyKartik Mehta
The document discusses Jollibee's international expansion strategies. It started as an ice cream parlor in the Philippines and became the largest fast food chain in the country. In the 1990s, it began expanding internationally but faced challenges implementing Tony Kitchner's strategy of rapid expansion without proper research. By 1997, a new general manager, Noli Tingzon, was considering three options for growth: entering Papua New Guinea by partnering with a franchisee, opening a fourth store in Hong Kong, or supporting existing stores in California to expand to other markets in the US. The recommendation was to pursue the Papua New Guinea opportunity to gain a first-mover advantage with minimal risk.
The document discusses the biosphere and its components - atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. It describes the layers of the atmosphere and its role in regulating climate and temperature. It discusses air pollution and its effects. It explains how the hydrosphere in the form of oceans, rivers, etc. is essential for life. The lithosphere comprises the crust and upper mantle, and the breakdown of rocks over time forms soil. Biogeochemical cycles such as the water, nitrogen, carbon, and oxygen cycles are also summarized.
Natural resources are materials that come from the Earth and are useful for human survival. They can be divided into renewable and non-renewable categories. Non-renewable resources like coal and oil are found in the ground and there is only a finite amount, while renewable resources like trees, plants, animals, air, sunlight, and water can regenerate if properly managed. Natural resources are essential to support human needs like energy, transportation, housing, food, clothing, and health.
This document provides an overview of Nestle, including:
- A brief history of Nestle's founding in Switzerland in 1867 and its growth into a global food company.
- Details on Nestle's operations and factories in Malaysia since 1912 and commitment to providing quality products to Malaysians.
- An outline of Nestle's organizational structure, functional departments, and application of Fayol's management principles including planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
- An explanation of Nestle's motivational strategies for employees including benefits, rewards, training opportunities, and democratic leadership style that encourages communication.
The document discusses energy audits and provides details about conducting an energy audit at a milk plant. It describes the goals of energy audits as minimizing costs for energy, operations, repairs, and increasing environmental quality. The document outlines the methodology for preliminary and detailed energy audits, including data collection, measurements, analysis, and post-audit presentations. It also provides a case study of an energy audit conducted at a milk plant, identifying areas for savings through improvements to boilers, air compressors, and illumination systems.
Natural resources occur naturally and include materials like rocks, minerals, soil, rivers, and plants and animals. They satisfy human needs and can be used to create value. Humans are also a resource because through developing skills, they can develop other resources by adding value to physical materials. Any material from the earth that is used by living things and satisfies human needs is considered a natural resource. Resources can be biotic, like forests and animals, or abiotic, like air and water. Some resources are renewable, like sunlight, while others are non-renewable.
Nestle is a global food and beverage company that has been operating for over 130 years. It began operations in Pakistan in 1988 by acquiring a dairy company. Nestle manufactures and sells dairy products, beverages, baby food, breakfast cereals and other foods in Pakistan. It aims to provide high quality, nutritious products to consumers across various age groups and socioeconomic statuses. Nestle has manufacturing plants in several major Pakistani cities and employs over 2,000 people in the country. Its goal is to meet consumer needs and preferences through constant innovation and new product development.
This document discusses the future of premium content delivery and managing customers in the digital economy. It notes that by 2020, there will be 12 billion mobile users and 24 billion total connected devices. It emphasizes that content providers must aggregate large audiences, have compelling content to drive subscriptions and advertising revenue, and make the customer experience easy. Four key trends - mobile, cloud, social media, and big data - will drive 80% of IT industry growth and force companies to look beyond traditional models to all devices. Media companies must focus on building their business rather than just running infrastructure.
This document discusses mobile learning trends and applications from the perspective of Qualcomm. It notes that by 2015, over 300 million pre-K-12 schoolchildren will have personal learning devices. It also outlines how Qualcomm is using mobile learning to increase employee engagement, improve productivity, and enable access to information anywhere. Finally, it discusses future mobile technologies like augmented reality and context awareness that will further transform mobile learning.
EY Megatrends: Resourceful planet, Digital future, Future of workEY
Digital technologies are transforming how people work and access information. They allow employees to work remotely and more flexibly but will replace some jobs, requiring new skills. Technologies also enable virtual substitution of products and sharing of physical assets. Data and digital networks are improving resource efficiency in areas like energy and transportation. However, cyber threats and ensuring data privacy are ongoing challenges.
This document provides a summary of the global digital learning market opportunity report. It discusses key topics such as the size and growth of the global eLearning market, trends in mobile learning, social learning, and corporate MOOCs. The summary also highlights geographic differences, top growth drivers, and spending priorities within the learning and development industry. The global digital learning landscape is rapidly changing, driven by new technologies, workforce needs, and business goals requiring alignment of learning strategies.
Facts about Mobile Enterprise Applicationsvlink india
The document discusses trends in enterprise mobility and mobile applications for 2017. It notes that enterprise mobility is expected to have a similar impact to the internet and the Indian enterprise mobility market is projected to reach $1.8 billion. It also discusses the growing adoption of mobile devices and applications by businesses and employees, with many professionals now embracing remote work. Key areas like mobile application development, maintenance, and platforms are summarized, along with popular features for mobile device, application, and email management and optimization.
Etim session 1 introduction and trendssanjivadubey
This document discusses an introduction to emerging technologies in management. It outlines the objectives of the course, which are to learn about emerging technological trends and their impact on business models, processes, and innovation. It also provides an overview of trends in areas like artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and other technologies. Organizations that can understand and adapt to technological changes will be best prepared to gain strategic advantages in the future.
In this presentation, Hritik introduces the topic of SMAC and the associated trends. His interest area lies in transforming business models in Banking, Healthcare and Manufacturing verticals using SMAC technologies.
The document discusses the convergence of social media, mobility, analytics, and cloud computing (SMAC) and how these technologies are disrupting businesses. It states that a social media strategy is now required for all companies and that mobility has changed how people access digital content. Analytics allows companies to generate billions of gigabytes of data every year. Cloud computing is widely accepted due to its ability to foster innovation and improve productivity. The trends discussed are the increasing popularity of social media, mobility, and cloud computing technologies which are predicted to dominate the market in the coming years. The author expresses interest in working with mobility and cloud computing technologies.
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017: Setting the foundations for the digital tr...innovationoecd
The Digital Economy Outlook 2017 shows how Internet infrastructure and usage varies across countries and firms in the OECD area. It looks at policy implications of the digital transformation as well as a wide array of trends. Report available at http://oe.cd/deo2017 - See also the OECD Going Digital project: www.oecd.org/going-digital
This document outlines 12 facts about the current digital landscape: 1) By 2020, 90% of the world's population over 6 will have a mobile device; 2) More people now have mobile phones than access to toilets; 3) By 2020 there will be 25 billion devices connected to the Internet of Things. It also discusses challenges companies face with technical skills, data insights, and employee engagement as well as trends among millennials, Gen Z, and data storage capabilities.
Top 4 Digital Transformation Trends In 2018DivyaConsagous
Digital transformations leverage the power of developing technologies to boost the customer or user experience and meet the operational goals. Here is the scoop of top 4 digital transformation trends in 2018 that are radars right now.
Cisco Connect 2018 Singapore - Data center transformation a customer perspec...NetworkCollaborators
The document discusses emerging trends in data center transformation driven by digitization and the move to cloud computing. It notes that most enterprises now have a hybrid cloud strategy and are evaluating or using public cloud. It also discusses challenges for IT from the rise of new applications, complexity, new users like developers, and new security threats. Customers are looking for help managing this transition and ensuring their data centers still meet their business needs and intentions.
CPAAI 20-9-2013 - Breinwave - the real speed of technology innovation and ho...Peter de Haas
This document discusses major technology trends including big data, social media, mobility, and cloud computing. It notes that in 2012 mobile apps will outpace PC shipments, social networking will follow connected devices, over 80% of new apps will be cloud-based, and big data and business analytics will see increased investment. The role of the CIO is shifting with new delivery models like cloud computing. Analyst reports are discussed as a way to understand emerging technologies and their adoption rates.
Mobile Technology had a deep impact on many areas of our daily life in the last couple of years. This presentations seeks to provide quick insight into the state of mobile technology in education and learning. It covers corporate learning, personal learning and key trends for the future.
Presentation to faculty and staff of Shenandoah University of two years of research into the state of higher education in the United States and trends that will impact colleges and universities
Overview of the Accenture Technology Vision 2016 for South AfricaLee Naik
Overview of the key trends from the Accenture Technology Vision 2016 report. Includes a perspective from over 300 stakeholders engaged during the development of the report
The document discusses trends in SMAC (Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud) technologies and their predicted impact over the next five years. It states that SMAC technologies currently account for less than 10% of IT company revenues but are estimated to generate $225 billion for Indian IT vendors by 2020. It also predicts that SMAC spending will reach $5 trillion total by 2020, billions of devices will connect to the internet, and billions more users will be added. The document outlines trends in social media adoption, increased automation through IoT, greater capital investment, and next-shoring emerging. It provides examples of how SMAC is impacting organizations through changed business models and enabling internal changes.
Institute of Directors Future of Technology ReportEd Dodds
The document discusses emerging technologies and their future impacts. It covers growth in internet access and mobile device usage. Social media is evolving from basic engagement to deeper business transformation. Big data is growing exponentially and will require new skills and partnerships. Mobile internet access will soon surpass fixed connections. The integration of these technologies (internet, mobile, social, big data) will require processes that share information and enable collaboration. Emerging areas discussed include gaming/gamification applications, and potential uses of near field communication beyond just payments. Overall the document examines how technology is radically changing societies and businesses, with impacts that will continue accelerating.
Smac #mphasis intern and #entry in the participantGT Prasad
SMAC: Social, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud
Information Technology industry have been quivering since past few years due to collected impact of Social networking, mobile, analytics and cloud computing technologies. Then again in past couple of years, this mixture of technologies is changing the trade model.
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This document provides information on body language and language fluency. It discusses how non-verbal communication conveys messages through gestures, body language, facial expressions and other visual cues. It notes that over 50% of communicated information comes from body language. The document then lists and describes various components of non-verbal communication like posture, appearance, hand movements, eye contact and facial expressions. It also provides attributes of good body language. The document concludes by defining language fluency and listing its key features such as confidence, appropriate speech rate, minimal filler words, proper word usage and contractions.
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Intonation refers to the rising and falling patterns of pitch in speech. There are different intonation patterns used for questions, statements, and commands. Mother tongue influence occurs when one's native language affects their pronunciation in a foreign language. Practicing tongue twisters can help reduce mother tongue influence and control speech rate, as twisters focus on pronunciation of fast-changing sounds. Regular practice of tongue twisters is recommended to improve foreign language skills.
Intonation refers to the rising and falling patterns of pitch in speech. In English, intonation is used to distinguish between statement and questions, emphasize certain parts of an utterance, and indicate attitude. There are two main types of intonation: falling intonation typically used for statements and commands, and rising intonation typically used for yes/no questions and requests for clarification. Sentence stress is also important in English, as certain words in an utterance are stressed more than others to convey meaning and distinguish statements from commands.
This document provides tips on syllabification and identifying syllables in words. It explains that a syllable is a unit of pronunciation, usually with one vowel sound. The number of syllables in a word equals the number of vowel sounds. It then gives rules for dividing words into syllables, such as separating compound words or dividing between consonants for multisyllabic words. Examples are provided to demonstrate identifying mono, di, tri, and polysyllabic words. The document also discusses syllabic stress and which syllable within a word receives emphasis.
The document provides tips on developing strong tonal skills for communication. It discusses projecting one's voice properly by breathing from the diaphragm. Speaking clearly, choosing words carefully, and maintaining a good pace and tone are also important. Components of an effective voice include tone, clarity, vocabulary, emotions, volume, pitch, and modulation. Tone underscores emotion, pitch is voice frequency, volume is loudness, and clarity and modulation impact understandability.
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This document provides tips for effective body language when presenting. It discusses maintaining good posture, using open and defined hand gestures to establish points. It recommends claiming the space on stage through confident movement and positioning. Facial expressions should augment verbal messages. An expressive voice used purposefully can influence others. Making eye contact with the audience is also important. Overall, the tips focus on using the entire body confidently and intentionally to clearly communicate messages to an audience.
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4. Over 80%of new apps will be
distributed or deployed on clouds in 2012.
Global demand for higher education
will expand from 97 million
students in 2000 to 263 million
students by 2025.
Products
& Solutions:
New technologies
and innovations
coming from
everywhere
Shifting
Workforce:
Higher Demand
for Quality
Workforce
The world is evolving for
Education
Devices &
Access:
Self Paced
Learning, Anytime,
Anywhere
Economic
Realities & ROI:
Doing “New with
Less”
21st Century
Skills:
Meeting Industry
Requirements
By 2016, smartphones and
tablets will put power in the pockets
of a billion global consumers.
The world’s mobile worker
population will reach
1.3 billion
—over 37% of the total
workforce—by 2015.
65% of companies
are deploying at least one
Social software tool.
70% of businesses are either using or
investigating cloud computing solutions –
Meaning they seek workers familiar with cloud solutions
80% growth
of unstructured data
is predicted over the
next five years.
77% of all jobs will require technical skills
New global workforce trends means new demands placed on r education
The scope can be very wide, so I chose today to focus on a simple theme – outline our understanding of the shifts in the Workforce, the needs and demands of the new Enterprise and our thoughts on what the Education system should look at to mould students for the new workforce. Mahatreya’s session this morning – values, excellence, communiation , collaboration etc are the key traits that we in the industry also look upto.