The document summarizes updates from the 4th quarter ISSIP BOD meeting. It discusses accomplishments across ISSIP SIGs including growth in membership, publications, and events. It also provides updates on operations such as the formation of a new Germany chapter and Energy SIG. Financials are on track according to projections. The board discusses goals for the next year including further membership, publication, and event growth.
About Jamie Moesch:
Jamie joined IEEE in December 2007, and was appointed Managing Director of Educational Activities in January 2016. Jamie leads the staff team of Educational Activities to achieve the shared vision of success built with partners on the IEEE Educational Activities Board, and other education stakeholders throughout IEEE. Prior to joining Educational Activities, Jamie was the Senior Director of the Member Experience. In this role he was responsible for the overall IEEE member experience across the globe.
Parshva Bavishi (IEEE Young Professionals Staff) and Nivas Ravichandran conducted a Brainstorming Activity on how we could keep IEEE relevant for Young Professionals.
About Nivas Ravichandran:
Nivas Ravichandran is associated with Freshdesk (A cloud-based customer support software funded by Google) as the Product Marketer. With Freshdesk, he handles the Product Marketing strategy for the Service Desk Platform Freshservice.
He is the Region 10 (APAC) Young Professionals Coordinator for 2016 and the Vice-Chair of All IEEE Young Engineers' Humanitarian Challenge. He is also an extremely active IEEE volunteer and has organised more than 150+ events. He was also instrumental in the IEEE India Strategic Initiative Committee in the Entrepreneurship and Internship Initiatives.
The User Experience SIG (UE-SIG) is organized and will be operated exclusively for educational, research, scientific, and technical purposes in support of improving the user experience of customers, providers, and stake holders in the service industry. To find more information about the UESIG, please click on the links below. For additional information, or to join this SIG, you may contact Don Allen, the UESIG Lead.
About Jamie Moesch:
Jamie joined IEEE in December 2007, and was appointed Managing Director of Educational Activities in January 2016. Jamie leads the staff team of Educational Activities to achieve the shared vision of success built with partners on the IEEE Educational Activities Board, and other education stakeholders throughout IEEE. Prior to joining Educational Activities, Jamie was the Senior Director of the Member Experience. In this role he was responsible for the overall IEEE member experience across the globe.
Parshva Bavishi (IEEE Young Professionals Staff) and Nivas Ravichandran conducted a Brainstorming Activity on how we could keep IEEE relevant for Young Professionals.
About Nivas Ravichandran:
Nivas Ravichandran is associated with Freshdesk (A cloud-based customer support software funded by Google) as the Product Marketer. With Freshdesk, he handles the Product Marketing strategy for the Service Desk Platform Freshservice.
He is the Region 10 (APAC) Young Professionals Coordinator for 2016 and the Vice-Chair of All IEEE Young Engineers' Humanitarian Challenge. He is also an extremely active IEEE volunteer and has organised more than 150+ events. He was also instrumental in the IEEE India Strategic Initiative Committee in the Entrepreneurship and Internship Initiatives.
The User Experience SIG (UE-SIG) is organized and will be operated exclusively for educational, research, scientific, and technical purposes in support of improving the user experience of customers, providers, and stake holders in the service industry. To find more information about the UESIG, please click on the links below. For additional information, or to join this SIG, you may contact Don Allen, the UESIG Lead.
Systemic Method Control and Organizational Improvement - Luciano Lujan ANTONI...Luciano L. Antonietti
Management method that seeks to achieve control of the organization and then improvement through a systematic approach based on "Basis" such as: Training; Leadership and management; Teamwork; procedures; Planning; dashboards and organizational improvement.
Contact and information: www.lucianoantonietti.com.ar
Project Control using functional size - which method to use?Harold van Heeringen
Project Control is one of the most difficult tasks of a project manager. To assess whether a project is still on track is very difficult because the team members often report overconfident status reports. Using functional size and specialized tooling, like QSM Control or SEER PPMC, helps the project manager to get a real good understanding of the status of the project. These tools produce accurate forecasts and offer the possibility to do what-if analysis in order to select the best way to get a project back on track. In this presentation, it is examined which method would produce the best results, NESMA or IFPUG FPA or COSMIC FPA.
Assessing and Progressing Digital Literacies as a Strategic ConcernJulian Prior
Conference workshop at the 2013 International Blended Learning Conference, University of Hertfordshire. Authors: Helen Beetham, Julian Prior, Neil Witt.
Piloting Major Business Change: Worktribe Research Management at the Universi...Mark Ritchie
The University of Edinburgh is leading the UK HE sector in providing a world class IT solution to support research management from project idea through costing, bid, award, post-award management and closure.
The new Worktribe Research Management system, which was procured and developed jointly with Heriot-Watt University, was launched on 18th April 2016. Worktribe was successfully piloted from November 2015 with a School or Research Institute from each College. The three Pilots Schools combined to provide over 1,000 active bids and projects to be managed in the new system. The “real world” testing provided by the pilot highlighted that that the solution worked. The Pilot increased confidence in the solution within the project team, Pilot Schools and User Groups. The Pilot also identified some business challenges and technical problems enabling these to be investigated and resolved ahead of the roll-out across the University.
This presentation provides a high level overview of the project and the lessons learned.
Презент ко Дню проектного менеджера! "Управление проектами в современном мире - взгляд IPMA" - презентация выступления Исполнительного директора IPMA на конференции "Лучшая российская практика управления проектами 2013" (Пленарное заседание) Amin Saidoun, IPMA Executive Director (пленарное)
Systemic Method Control and Organizational Improvement - Luciano Lujan ANTONI...Luciano L. Antonietti
Management method that seeks to achieve control of the organization and then improvement through a systematic approach based on "Basis" such as: Training; Leadership and management; Teamwork; procedures; Planning; dashboards and organizational improvement.
Contact and information: www.lucianoantonietti.com.ar
Project Control using functional size - which method to use?Harold van Heeringen
Project Control is one of the most difficult tasks of a project manager. To assess whether a project is still on track is very difficult because the team members often report overconfident status reports. Using functional size and specialized tooling, like QSM Control or SEER PPMC, helps the project manager to get a real good understanding of the status of the project. These tools produce accurate forecasts and offer the possibility to do what-if analysis in order to select the best way to get a project back on track. In this presentation, it is examined which method would produce the best results, NESMA or IFPUG FPA or COSMIC FPA.
Assessing and Progressing Digital Literacies as a Strategic ConcernJulian Prior
Conference workshop at the 2013 International Blended Learning Conference, University of Hertfordshire. Authors: Helen Beetham, Julian Prior, Neil Witt.
Piloting Major Business Change: Worktribe Research Management at the Universi...Mark Ritchie
The University of Edinburgh is leading the UK HE sector in providing a world class IT solution to support research management from project idea through costing, bid, award, post-award management and closure.
The new Worktribe Research Management system, which was procured and developed jointly with Heriot-Watt University, was launched on 18th April 2016. Worktribe was successfully piloted from November 2015 with a School or Research Institute from each College. The three Pilots Schools combined to provide over 1,000 active bids and projects to be managed in the new system. The “real world” testing provided by the pilot highlighted that that the solution worked. The Pilot increased confidence in the solution within the project team, Pilot Schools and User Groups. The Pilot also identified some business challenges and technical problems enabling these to be investigated and resolved ahead of the roll-out across the University.
This presentation provides a high level overview of the project and the lessons learned.
Презент ко Дню проектного менеджера! "Управление проектами в современном мире - взгляд IPMA" - презентация выступления Исполнительного директора IPMA на конференции "Лучшая российская практика управления проектами 2013" (Пленарное заседание) Amin Saidoun, IPMA Executive Director (пленарное)
Implementing analytics - Rob Wyn Jones, Shri Footring and Rebecca DaviesJisc
Led by Rob Wyn Jones, consultant and Shri Footring, senior co-design manager - enterprise, both Jisc.
With contribution from Rebecca Davies, pro vice-chancellor and chief operating officer, Aberystwyth University.
Connect more in Wales, 7 July 2016
AI and Education 20240327 v16 for Northeastern.pptxISSIP
Prof. Mark L. Miller (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlmiller751/), Northeastern University, class on AI and Education
Speaker: Jim Spohrer (https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/)
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Speaker: Dr. Jim Spohrer, retired Apple and IBM executive, currently Board of Directors for ISSIP.org (International Society of Service Innovation Professionals).
Title: AI and Education: A Historical Perspective and Possible Future Directions
Abstract: This talk will briefly survey my 50 years working in the area of AI & Education. At MIT (1974- 1978), MIT's summer EXPLO schools for AI and entrepreneurship classes. At Verbex (1978-1982), speech recognition, language models, early generative AI. At Yale (1982-1989), MARCEL, a generate- test-and-debug architecture and student model of programming bugs. At Apple (1989-1998), from content (SK8) to community (EOE) to context (WorldBoard). At IBM (1999 - 2021), service science and open source AI. At ISSIP (2021-present), generative AI and digital twins.
Bio:Jim’s Bio (142 words):
Jim Spohrer is a student of service science and open-source, trusted AI. He is a retired industry executive (Apple, IBM), who is a member of the Board of Directors of the non-profit International Society of Service Innovation Professionals (ISSIP). At IBM, he served as Director for Open Source AI/Data, Global University Programs, IBM Almaden Service Research, and CTO IBM Venture Capital Relations Group. At Apple, he achieved Distinguished Engineer Scientist Technologist (DEST) for authoring and learning platforms. After MIT (BS/Physics), he developed speech recognition systems at Verbex (Exxon), then Yale (PhD/Computer Science AI). With over ninety publications and nine patents, awards include AMA ServSIG Christopher Lovelock Career Contributions to the Service Discipline, Evert Gummesson Service Research, Vargo-Lusch Service-Dominant Logic, Daniel Berg Service Systems, and PICMET Fellow for advancing service science. In 2021, Jim was appointed a UIDP Senior Fellow (University-Industry Demonstration Partnership).
Readings:Apple's ATG Authoring Tools:
URL: https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/279044.279173 Blog: WorldBoard
URL: https://service-science.info/archives/2060 Blog: Reflecting on Generative AI and Digital Twins
URL: https://service-science.info/archives/6521 Book: Service in the AI Era
Attached: Pages 46-54.Video: Speech Recognition (History)
URL: https://youtu.be/G9z4VAsw_kw
Thanks, -Jim
--Jim Spohrer, PhDBoard of Directors, ISSIP (International Society of Service Innovation Professionals) Board of Directors, ServCollab ("Serving Humanity Through Collaboration")Senior Fellow, UIDP ("Strengthening University-Industry Partnerships")Retired Industry Executive (Apple, IBM)
March 20, 2024
Host Ganesan Narayanasamy (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ganesannarayanasamy/)
Uploaded here:
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Event 20230320
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ganesannarayanasamy_productnation-semiconductorproductnation-activity-7174119132114620418-jvpx
Themed Shaping a Sustainable $1 Trillion Era, semicondynamics.org 2024 will gather industry experts on March 20th at Milpitas, California , for insights into the latest trends and innovations Accelerating AI with Semiconductor RTL Front end services and workforce development. The event will feature keynotes from the Semiconductor ecosystem, academia and Industries.
March 20, 2024
Host Ganesan Narayanasamy (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ganesannarayanasamy/)
Uploaded here:
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Event 20230320
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ganesannarayanasamy_productnation-semiconductorproductnation-activity-7174119132114620418-jvpx
Themed Shaping a Sustainable $1 Trillion Era, semicondynamics.org 2024 will gather industry experts on March 20th at Milpitas, California , for insights into the latest trends and innovations Accelerating AI with Semiconductor RTL Front end services and workforce development. The event will feature keynotes from the Semiconductor ecosystem, academia and Industries.
It my pleasure to be with you all today – thanks to my host for the opportunity to speak with you all today.
Host: Leonard Walletzky <qwalletz@fi.muni.cz> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardwalletzky/) +420 549 49 7690
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=aUvbsmwAAAAJ&hl=cs
Katrina Motkova (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateřina-moťková-mba-a964a3175/en/?originalSubdomain=cz)
Speaker: Jim Spohrer <spohrer@gmail.com> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/) +1-408-829-3112
I am Jim Spohrer, a retired Apple and IBM Executive, and currently a UIDP Senior Fellow, on the Board of Directors of ISSIP and ServCollab.
I am retired, meaning my primary activities are family-oriented – families are the oldest and most important type of service systems
I volunteer to help non-profits, mentor students, professionals, and retiree (some in retirement communities where the average age is 85) on AI & service science
My hobbies are hiking, reading, programming, and building my AI digital twin and humanoid robots for maintaining farms and farming equipment.
My hobbies are also trying to understand as much as I can about the system called the universe and mult-verse, and robots to rapidly rebuild civilization including themselves from scratch.
2001 - Nonzero: The Logic of Human Desitiny (Wright) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonzero:_The_Logic_of_Human_Destiny
2015 - Geek Heresy: Rescuing Social Change from the Cult of Technology - https://www.amazon.com/Geek-Heresy-Rescuing-Social-Technology/dp/161039528X
2021 - Humankind: A Hopeful History (Bregman) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humankind:_A_Hopeful_History
Humankind - https://www.amazon.com/Humankind-Hopeful-History-Rutger-Bregman/dp/0316418536
Humankind Book Review - https://service-science.info/archives/5654
2022 - Service in the AI Era: Science, Logic, and Architecture Perspectives (2022) by Spohrer, Maglio, Vargo, Warg - https://www.amazon.com/Service-AI-Era-Architecture-Perspectives/dp/1637423039
2023 - Design for a Better World: Meaningful, Sustainable, Humanity-Centered (2023) by Don Norman - https://www.amazon.com/Design-Better-World-Meaningful-Sustainable/dp/0262047950/
It my pleasure to be with you all today – thanks to my host for the opportunity to speak with you all today.
Host: Leonard Walletzky <qwalletz@fi.muni.cz> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardwalletzky/) +420 549 49 7690
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=aUvbsmwAAAAJ&hl=cs
Katrina Motkova (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateřina-moťková-mba-a964a3175/en/?originalSubdomain=cz)
Speaker: Jim Spohrer <spohrer@gmail.com> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/) +1-408-829-3112
I am Jim Spohrer, a retired Apple and IBM Executive, and currently a UIDP Senior Fellow, on the Board of Directors of ISSIP and ServCollab.
I am retired, meaning my primary activities are family-oriented – families are the oldest and most important type of service systems
I volunteer to help non-profits, mentor students, professionals, and retiree (some in retirement communities where the average age is 85) on AI & service science
My hobbies are hiking, reading, programming, and building my AI digital twin and humanoid robots for maintaining farms and farming equipment.
My hobbies are also trying to understand as much as I can about the system called the universe and mult-verse, and robots to rapidly rebuild civilization including themselves from scratch.
2001 - Nonzero: The Logic of Human Desitiny (Wright) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonzero:_The_Logic_of_Human_Destiny
2015 - Geek Heresy: Rescuing Social Change from the Cult of Technology - https://www.amazon.com/Geek-Heresy-Rescuing-Social-Technology/dp/161039528X
2021 - Humankind: A Hopeful History (Bregman) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humankind:_A_Hopeful_History
Humankind - https://www.amazon.com/Humankind-Hopeful-History-Rutger-Bregman/dp/0316418536
Humankind Book Review - https://service-science.info/archives/5654
2022 - Service in the AI Era: Science, Logic, and Architecture Perspectives (2022) by Spohrer, Maglio, Vargo, Warg - https://www.amazon.com/Service-AI-Era-Architecture-Perspectives/dp/1637423039
2023 - Design for a Better World: Meaningful, Sustainable, Humanity-Centered (2023) by Don Norman - https://www.amazon.com/Design-Better-World-Meaningful-Sustainable/dp/0262047950/
Brno-IESS 20240206 v10 service science ai.pptxISSIP
It my pleasure to be with you all today – thanks to my host for the opportunity to speak with you all today.
Host: Leonard Walletzky <qwalletz@fi.muni.cz> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardwalletzky/) +420 549 49 7690
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=aUvbsmwAAAAJ&hl=cs
Katrina Motkova (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateřina-moťková-mba-a964a3175/en/?originalSubdomain=cz)
Speaker: Jim Spohrer <spohrer@gmail.com> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/) +1-408-829-3112
20240104 HICSS Panel on AI and Legal Ethical 20240103 v7.pptxISSIP
20240103 HICSS Panel
Ethical and legal implications raised by Generative AI and Augmented Reality in the workplace.
Souren Paul - https://www.linkedin.com/in/souren-paul-a3bbaa5/
Event: https://kmeducationhub.de/hawaii-international-conference-on-system-sciences-hicss/
Congratulations to the organizers of the “Symposium for Celebrating 40 Years of Bayesian Learning in Speech and Language Processing” and to Prof. Chin-Hui Lee of Georgia Tech the Honorary Chair of the Symposium.
Thanks to Huck Yang (Amazon) for the invitation to record this short message.
Huck Yang
URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/huckyang/
Event: https://bayesian40.github.io
Recording:
Slides:
URL: https://professionalschool.eitdigital.eu/generative-ai-essentials
Course on Generative Al
Description:
Generative AI is a world-changing power tool that is getting better by the day. So now is the time to get truly inspired, climb up the learning curve, and unleash more of your creative potential.
Learning Topics:
* Inspiration: What is Generative AI in the context of AI's history, present, and future
* Climbing Up: Ways to accelerate your learning trajectory
* Unleashing Creativity: Ways to stay future-ready in the AI era
What You'll Take Away:
By the end of this session, you'll understand the importance of upskilling with today's generative AI tools to get more work done, both faster and at higher quality, as well as some pitfalls to avoid, all within the broader context of the past, present, and future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Intelligence Augmentation (IA).
Learning Topics
Inspiration: What is Generative AI in the context of AI's history, present, and future.
Climbing Up: Ways to accelerate your learning trajectory.
Unleashing Creativity: Ways to stay future-ready in the AI era.
Deep dive into ChatGPT's features.
Techniques for basic and advanced prompting and real-world applications.
Spohrer Open Innovation Reflections 20230911 v2.pptxISSIP
September 11, 2023
Berkeley Innovation Forum
Open Innovation Journey
Henry Chesbrough, Solomon Darwin, Jim Spohrer
https://corporateinnovation.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/BIF-Fall2023-7.28.23.pdf
Pre-Event: Monday, September 11, 2023 at The CITRIS Innovation Hub
UC Berkeley, 330 Sutardja Dai Hall, MC 1764
7:45pm - 8:30pm
8:45pm
Fireside Chat: The Open Innovation Journey - Moderated by Henry Chesbrough
Henry Chesbrough
Faculty Director, Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation, UC Berkeley
Olga Diamandis
Former Disney, Smuckers, Mattel, P&G Executive
Jim Spohrer
Former Exec: IBM, Distinguished Scientist at Apple, Director of IBM AI
Nitin Narkhede
General Manager, Emerging Technologies and Innovation, Wipro
Bus pick-up to Hotel Shattuck Plaza
Henry Chesbrough is a professor at the Haas Business School, UC Berkeley, and faculty director of the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation. An internationally acclaimed author, Dr. Chesbrough’s Open Innovation concept was first introduced in his award-winning book, Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology (2003). When he coined the term Open Innovation, he defined an approach that companies around the globe now use to innovate. Today, Chesbrough works directly with companies through Garwood’s programs to apply the principles of Open Innovation, and he continues to refine our understanding through his research and books.
Olga Diamandis is the senior manager at TE Connectivity. Previously, she served as principal technical architect at the Walt Disney Company. She also worked as principal scientst of innovation & knowledge management at The J.M. Smucker Company. Before that, she served as senior manager of Open Innovation at Mattel. She also has experience as a manager of global business development at Procter & Gamble, alongside a previous managerial role at Nestle.
Jim Spohrer previously served as IBM Director of Cognitive OpenTech - which includes open source AI/ML/DL - as well as director of IBM’s deep question-answering system Watson. Prior to that, he worked as a Distinguished Scientist in Learning Research at Apple Computer, Inc. where he developed SK8, Educational Object Economy - an open source learning object community - as well as WorldBoard which served as a vision for Planetary Augmented Reality system.
Nitin Narkhede is General Manager of Emerging Technologies and Innovation at Wipro Technologies. He is responsible for the development of new services and solutions based on emerging trends and technologies at Wipro. Nitin has been in the forefront of a number of technology and business model transitions during his 20 years of work at Wipro. Prior to his current assignment, he managed Wipro’s e-Business Solutions Practice in the Americas. Nitin has over 23 years of experience in the technology industry spanning IT strategy and planning, information systems and software product development, technology strategy and innovation management.
Host:
Bart Raynaud - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-raynaud-160a0318/
Title: AI: Past, Present, and Future
Abstract: In 1956, the term "Artificial Intelligence" was coined for a workshop at Dartmouth. Since then there has been waxing and waning enthusiasm and investment, so called "AI Winters" after hype, did not live up to reality. In late 2022, with the release of ChatGPT, and over 100 million users in just 60 days, there is a new wave of hype, investment, excitement, and increased fears of AI use by 'bad actors' for misinformation and other harms to society. What are the future trajectories as this technology is tamed and becomes routine? Are we about to enter a 'golden age' of service in business and society, as technology comes to the service sector, as it came to agriculture and manufacturing in the past?
Bio: Jim Spohrer is a retired industry executive (Apple, IBM). In the 1970's, after graduating MIT with a degree in physics, he worked at an AI startup doing speech recognition with mathematical models. In the 1980's, after completing his PhD in Computer Science/AI & Cognitive Science at Yale, he moved to California to join Apple and work on AI for Education. In the late 1990's, he joined IBM as CTO of the Venture Capital Relations group during the internet investment boom, and later started IBM Research's service research area, led IBM Global University Programs, and led IBM's open source AI efforts. Jim's most recent co-authored book, "Service in the AI Era" was published in late 2022.
Talk at SRI for Post Industrial Forum
June 28, 2023 5pm-8pm
https://post-industrial.institute/forum/
Frode Odegard invitation
https://www.linkedin.com/in/odegard/
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
For more information, visit-www.vavaclasses.com
Sectors of the Indian Economy - Class 10 Study Notes pdf
Issip bod 053113 presentation_final draft
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ISSIP BOD Meeting
4th Quarter, FY 2013
May 31, 2013
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Meeting Agenda
High-level Accomplishments: Ammar Rayes, ISSIP President,
Cisco Director & Distinguished Engineer
SIGs Updates
- Education & Research: Jim Spohrer, ISSIP BOD, SIG Chair, Director of
IBM Global University Program; Haluk Demirkan, ISSIP BOD, SIG Co-
Chair, Professor, ASU
- Service Futures: Charlie Bess, ISSIP VP, and BOD Member, HP Fellow
- User Experience: Don Allen, SIG Chair, Sr. Tech. Lead, Cisco
- Cloud Mobility: Ammar Rayes, SIG Chair
Operations Update: Yassi Moghaddam, ISSIP Executive Director;
Niels Feldmann, ISSIP Germany Chair, Service Innovation Lead
KSRI; Haluk Demirkan, Conferences Committee Chair
Open Discussion: Ask of the Board
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High-Level Accomplishments
Since Feb 2012
Membership; 21% individual growth, solid sponsorship pipeline, in
discussions with potential sponsors
SIG goals and objectives on track
New SIG: Energy and Power
ISSIP President, Keynote at the Conference Board: Innovations
Master Class Conference, Panel with CTO, Boeing, and United
Healthcare
First ISSIP Conference/Workshop, Nov 2013 in partnership with
Center for Service Leadership
First ISSIP Best Student Paper Award @ AMCIS in August
One new ISSIP chapter
ISSIP Students Mentorship Program started
Five new Ambassadors Appointed
Several new Committees formed
Financials on Track
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SIG Education & Research (1/2)
Accomplishments since Feb 2013:
- Total # of Members: 35 (grew from 17 in Feb 2013 = 105 % increase)
Knowledge Co-Creation:
- Completed 6 education/research presentations by members (total 15
comprehensive service innovation education & research presentations in
knowledge repository)
- A comprehensive SIG Whitepaper is being developed (in progress)
- Formed 3 SIG Actions/Sub-sigs formed (total 7 sub-sig activities)
• Whitepaper
• Open data sets
• Gamification
Pre-Feb 2013 established Sub-sigs are
• T-Shape diagnostic tool
• Education survey
• Professional education certification
• Student best paper award (for 2013 AMCIS Conference, 2013 Informs
Conference)
Continuous Communication:
- Twice a day (on Wednesdays) SIG conference calls have been continuing
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Goals for FY2013
Community development & membership expansion from 35 to 100 by Dec
2013
Continue our weekly conference calls (three types of calls)
- type 1: new member intro calls
- type 2: updates by leaders of SIG action items (e.g. T-Shape diagnostic
tool, survey, professional education certificate, open data, 2013 AMCIS
student paper award)
- type 3: general discussions to review SIG objectives/actions items/
activities
Professional development (e.g. career paths) with initial certification materials
Have a process for “ISSIP Reviewed”
Establish a value-added collaboration agreement with “Service Innovation”
book series
Recruit 3 authors to contribute booklet on “service innovation”
Education (e.g. diverse life-long learning) with ten sample courses
Complete whitepaper on existing courses (from members presentations)
Conference sessions planned, plus T-shaped summit
• T Summit at IBM Almaden for March 24-25, 2014
• Sessions to advertise ISSIP SIG EdRes at service science conferences in
Portugal, China, Italy, Poland, USA
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Service Futures SIG
9 Members: Slight increase since Feb 2013
Accomplishments since Feb 2013:
Member Presentations: Enablers/Drivers of Future of
Services, Customer Centered Service, Service-
Backed Money
Goal for 2013:
Gamification orientation session: July~August 2013
Deliver draft of Whitepaper, Operational
assessment framework definition
Submit Whitepaper to UE/HCI/Service Conference
Extending membership to 15 by the end of August
2013
Ask of the Board: Recruit SMEs and additional SIG
leadership
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User Experience SIG
6 Members: lost 1, added 1 since Feb: 2013
Accomplishments since Feb 2013:
Whitepaper Outline
High Level Goals for FY2013:
Deliver Annotated Outline of Whitepaper
Expected status by end of the year:
Completed draft of Whitepaper (on track)
Submit Whitepaper to UE/HCI/Service Conference
Recruit additional members from academia & industry
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Cloud Mobility SIG
6 Members: 100% growth since Feb
- Cisco, NEC Labs, ATT Research, Ericsson, Uinv of
Michigan & Oregon State Univ
Accomplishments since Feb 2013:
- Presentation and white paper outline
High Level Goals for FY2014: Publish an
industry wide white paper, influence standards
Ask of the Board (SIG related): Identify SME
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Operations Updates
Since Feb
Ahead of Plan:
- 1st ISSIP Chapter, ISSIP Germany
- 5th ISSIP SIG, Energy and Power
Several conference co-sponsorships and sessions
Developed and begun ISSIP Student Mentorship
Program: ISSIP-Academia-Industry value co-creation
Five new Ambassadors approved
Three new committees formed
New Appointments: Chair of the Publications,
Conferences and Elections Committees, Newsletter
Editor, Digital Service Designer
Membership grew globally
Financials on track for the year
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Chapter: ISSIP Germany
Mission: To promote Service Innovation in the
German-speaking Community in Europe,
interlinked with the global ISSIP community.
Initial focus:
- Building a community of researchers and
practitioners focusing on methods for service
innovation, service design, and design thinking
- Interlock with global ISSIP SIGs
Members: Four and growing
Kick off: June 21, 2013
Call (preliminary): Wednesday, 5:30 pm CET
bi-weekly
Chair: Niels Feldmann
• Service Innovation Lead
at KSRI
• Previously: Head of
Innovation Management
Consulting IBM Germany
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Energy and Power SIG
Mission: To promote service innovations in the energy and
power sectors.
Purpose: To increase awareness of the critical importance
of service in the energy and power sectors, and to actively
stimulate both technology-based and human-based service
innovations in these sectors.
Members:
- Dr. James Caldwell, President of E3 Genesis
- Dr. Robert Entreken, Senior Project Manager, Electric Power
Research Institute
- Dr. Liang Min, Senior Technical Staff, Lawrence Livermore National
Lab
- Dr. Lin Zhang, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua
University
Kick-off: June 2013
Calls: To be announced soon
SIG Chair: Dr. Oliver Yu
• President, the STARS
Group, Professor San
Jose State University,
formerly SRI
• ISSIP Ambassador to IEEE
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ISSIP Conference Activities and
Speaking Engagement
Compete Through Service Symposium, Nov 2013
- In partnership with Center for Service Leadership (CSL)
- Sessions:
• Pre-conference: T-Shape Instrument Workshop
Led by: Professor Lou Freund, San Jose State University
• 1 ½ Conference session as part of the “Service Analytics” Track
Led by: Professor Haluk Demirkan, Arizona State University
American Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Association for
Information Systems August 2013
- Best Student Paper Award
• Led by Professor Stephen Kwan, San Jose State University
Conference Board: Innovation Master Class Conference, ISSIP President
Keynote and Panel, May 2013
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ISSIP Students Mentorship Program
Goal: Value Co-creation
between Academia, Industry
and ISSIP
- Universities recruit student
volunteers for ISSIP
- ISSIP assigns students on industry-
oriented projects through ISSIP
Institutional Dues Paying Members
with exposure to corporate
members and service thought
leaders
- Based on performance, may get
interviews with ISSIP member
companies
- Example of deliverables: written
reports, white papers, research,
data sets, etc.
Hult-ISSIP-Industry Mentorship:
- MBA Class of 2013 - April-July 2013
• Kenneth Liu: Gamification: industry
benchmark, ISSIP requirements
• Guy Larkin: Service Innovation:
industry benchmark, recommendation
for “Service Innovation” framework
• Mike Regis: Analysis of service
related university programs
ISSIP SEEKING
Other Universities
to Participate!
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Ambassadors Program
Professor Ralph Badinelli,
Virginia Tech
Institute for Operations
Research and Management
Science (INFORMS)
Professor Andrzej Rucinski,
University of New Hampshire
American Society of
Engineering Educations (ASEE);
IEEE Computer Society Design
Automation Technical Committee
Dr. Jeff Welser, Head of IBM
Service Research
IEEE Technology Management
Council
Dr. Oliver Yu, President STARS
Group, Professor, SJSU
IEEE Technology Management
Council, Power and Energy
Dr Ammar Rayes, Cisco Systems,
Director, Distinguished Eng.
IEEE Communications and
Networking Society
End of June 2013
Goal: 12 appointments
On track – total 7 appointed
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Committees
Publications Committee:
- Chair – Ralph Badinelli
- Members: Ammar Rayes, Christoph
Briedbach, Haluk Demirkan, Yassi
Moghaddam
Conferences Committee
- Chair – Haluk Demirkan
- Members – Ammar Rayes, Lou
Freund, Yassi Moghaddam
Elections Committee
- Chair – Charlie Bess
- Members – Ammar Rayes, Jim
Spohrer
Nominating Committee:
- Chair: Ammar Rayes
- Members: Charlie Bess, Jim
Spohrer
Operations Committee
- Chair – Yassi Moghaddam
- Members: Ammar Rayes, Charlie
Bess, Haluk Demirkan, Jim Spohrer,
Ralph Badinelli, Robin Williams
Inviting
Nominations!
New Existing
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New Appointments
Currently Postdoctoral Scientist,
University of California, Merced
Previously Centre of Digital Enterprise,
U. of Auckland Business School; Visiting
Scholar, Indian School of Business.
Research interests: ICT-driven service
innovation, the SD-logic, and digital
business models.
Currently Functional Service Designer,
Capgemini, Italy
Distinguished Visiting Scholar, IBM
Almaden Research, 2012
PhD, Business and Economics
Engineering, U. of Rome "Tor
Vergata”, MSc, Industrial Engineering
Six Sigma Green Belt
Christoph Briedbach,
ISSIP Newsletter
Editor
Alessio Giuius,
ISSIP Digital Service
Designer
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Membership
Institutional Dues Paying Members:
- Goal: 2~4, FY 2013~2014
- Status: In progress, more than 20 companies in the
pipeline.
Individual
- Total members: 281
• > 21% Growth
• On track for a target goal of 300 by end of June 2013
- Representation
• Universities: Virginia Tech, Arizona State, SJSU. U of Pittsburgh, Technical
University of Lisbon, MIT, Cornel, U. of Cambridge, U.C. Merced, and more than 50
(+20) others globally.
• Companies: Cisco (40, +3), IBM (32, +10), HP(16, +1), Tata Consulting, Dell,
Xerox, Capgemeni, Consulting Firms (29, +9)
• Service Systems: IT, Education, Healthcare, Transportation, Financials, Energy
• Countries: Australia , Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Finland,
France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Lithuania, Malaysia,
Mexico, New Zealand, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, , South Africa,
Sweden, Spain, S. Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, The Netherlands, , UK, US.
New Zealand.
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Other Recognitions
Professor Haluk Demirkan,
ASU, ISSIP Conference,
Digital Community
Professor Lou Freund, San
Jose State University, ISSIP T-
Shape Instrument,
Conference, ISSIP-SJSU
Mentorship
Diego Borras Moreno,
Associate Consultant, BHC
Consulting, HULT MBA, ISSIP
Growth Strategy.
Wendy Murphy,
IBM, Students for Smarter
Planet, ISSIP-Hult-IBM
Robin Williams,
Independent Consultant,
Retired IBM, ISSIP Bylaws
Mike Wang, San Jose State
University, ISSIP Graphic
Design
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Financials
Pro Forma for FY2014
Estimated Income: $60,000, Plus
additional 2~4 sponsors
Salaries - $50,000
Consulting & Operations (tools,
licensing, web, etc. ) - $5,000 -
$15,000
Travel and Miscellaneous $5,000-
$10,000
Awards - $2,000-$5,000
As of 5/24/13 Total Balance: $59,304
($58,154 checking + $1,150 savings)
Operating Expenses YTD FY2013
Salaries ~ $24,996
Consultants ~ $5000
Total: $29,996
Payables Remaining FY 2013
Salaries ~ $8,332
Payables July 1- Dec 31 2013
Salaries ~ $25,000
AMCIS Best Student Awards ~ $2,000
CSL Conference, Travel, Miscellaneous ~
$5,000
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Board Approvals
Since last BOD meeting (Feb 25, 2013)
SIG Energy and Power Formation
ISSIP German Chapter Formation
Funding for ISSIP-CSL Conference
New Committees Formations:
Publications, Elections, Conferences