This document discusses the importance and benefits of being organized. It states that 43% of Americans consider themselves disorganized and this causes them to miss deadlines or work late. Executives waste six weeks per year searching for lost documents. Getting rid of excess clutter can eliminate 40% of housework. 80% of home clutter results from disorganization, not lack of space. Being organized creates more free time and improves work and life efficiency.
This document discusses how digital scholarship through open journals, blogs, and social media will achieve the same status as traditional scholarship in academic settings within the next decade. It cites 7 converging pressures that will contribute to this change, including the greater impact and efficiency of digital scholarship as well as institutional benefits from social media. While digital scholarship will not completely replace traditional formats, the overall direction of change favors digital and networked approaches gaining equal recognition and importance alongside traditional academic works.
From research life cycle to networks: The role of the libraryCameron Neylon
Google for "research life cycle" and you'll find a million images. Everyone has their own cycle, not all of them compatible. In this talk I argue that we need to move from a cycle conception of research information flows towards one based on networks. The library has the skills and values to act as a professional guide to this terriroty.
How to Find Time Budget and People for Social Media in Higher EdTWG Plus
The document discusses finding time and resources for social media in higher education. It recommends getting support from others, distributing social media responsibilities across departments, empowering students and faculty, and thinking about social media strategies collaboratively as a "hive". Attribution is given for the photos used.
The document contains a series of links to Flickr images with no other text. The links are to a variety of photos on Flickr from different users. At the end it mentions Rod Paddock from Dashpoint Software and includes his website and Twitter handle.
This document contains a collection of images related to microbes, including bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. Images show bacteria that cause diseases like polio, malaria, and the common cold. Other images depict vaccines, macrophages fighting viruses, and flagella on microbes. The images provide visual examples of different types of microbes and how they relate to human health.
Visual Notetaking and Dreaming Big (Dec 2013)Wesley Fryer
This document is a collection of visual notes from Wes Fryer taken between December 16-20, 2013. It contains over 50 images and short captions on topics like visual notetaking, dreaming big, careers in STEM fields, salaries in STEM jobs, and learning coding through initiatives like Hour of Code. The visual notes also include pictures from Fryer's travels and experiences in the Air Force Academy and working at AT&T.
This document argues that all learners need laptops now for three main reasons:
1) Textbooks and traditional classroom materials are outdated and do not accommodate different learning styles, while laptops can provide personalized and differentiated instruction.
2) Laptops allow students to access a wealth of up-to-date digital resources and collaborate globally, better preparing them for the modern world.
3) Affordable laptops can empower all students to develop important 21st century skills like creativity, problem-solving, and digital literacy that will help them succeed.
This document discusses how digital scholarship through open journals, blogs, and social media will achieve the same status as traditional scholarship in academic settings within the next decade. It cites 7 converging pressures that will contribute to this change, including the greater impact and efficiency of digital scholarship as well as institutional benefits from social media. While digital scholarship will not completely replace traditional formats, the overall direction of change favors digital and networked approaches gaining equal recognition and importance alongside traditional academic works.
From research life cycle to networks: The role of the libraryCameron Neylon
Google for "research life cycle" and you'll find a million images. Everyone has their own cycle, not all of them compatible. In this talk I argue that we need to move from a cycle conception of research information flows towards one based on networks. The library has the skills and values to act as a professional guide to this terriroty.
How to Find Time Budget and People for Social Media in Higher EdTWG Plus
The document discusses finding time and resources for social media in higher education. It recommends getting support from others, distributing social media responsibilities across departments, empowering students and faculty, and thinking about social media strategies collaboratively as a "hive". Attribution is given for the photos used.
The document contains a series of links to Flickr images with no other text. The links are to a variety of photos on Flickr from different users. At the end it mentions Rod Paddock from Dashpoint Software and includes his website and Twitter handle.
This document contains a collection of images related to microbes, including bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. Images show bacteria that cause diseases like polio, malaria, and the common cold. Other images depict vaccines, macrophages fighting viruses, and flagella on microbes. The images provide visual examples of different types of microbes and how they relate to human health.
Visual Notetaking and Dreaming Big (Dec 2013)Wesley Fryer
This document is a collection of visual notes from Wes Fryer taken between December 16-20, 2013. It contains over 50 images and short captions on topics like visual notetaking, dreaming big, careers in STEM fields, salaries in STEM jobs, and learning coding through initiatives like Hour of Code. The visual notes also include pictures from Fryer's travels and experiences in the Air Force Academy and working at AT&T.
This document argues that all learners need laptops now for three main reasons:
1) Textbooks and traditional classroom materials are outdated and do not accommodate different learning styles, while laptops can provide personalized and differentiated instruction.
2) Laptops allow students to access a wealth of up-to-date digital resources and collaborate globally, better preparing them for the modern world.
3) Affordable laptops can empower all students to develop important 21st century skills like creativity, problem-solving, and digital literacy that will help them succeed.
This document discusses the need for after school programs and community centers to provide safe spaces for children and help prevent incarceration or death. It notes three main points: 1) distributing fliers and talking to parents about after school options, 2) finding mentors passionate about helping kids, and 3) speaking with children and teenagers on the streets. References are provided on the benefits of after school programs in keeping kids safe and reducing crime.
Bring on the Rain Putting the Cloud to Work for You: an introduction to cloud...Bobbi Newman
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing and discusses its advantages and disadvantages. The presentation summarizes that cloud computing allows storing and accessing data and programs over the internet instead of a local computer's hard drive. It offers benefits like lower costs, easier sharing, more storage, and improved reliability. However, issues with cloud computing include potential loss of access to data, privacy concerns, and dependence on internet speed. The document also lists examples of popular cloud-based applications for productivity, collaboration, and organization.
This document provides tips and suggestions for libraries working with young professionals and hosting programs for them. It discusses keeping events casual and inclusive, providing conversation starters at speed dating events, getting extra staff for after hours events, and letting book clubs and other programs develop organically. The document includes many photos to illustrate different library programs and ends by thanking several librarians for their contributions.
PechaKucha Reference Renaissance 2010 : Strategies for Managing the Transitio...Sara Memmott
This document discusses strategies for managing the transition to cooperative virtual reference services. It recommends addressing staff concerns about changes to their roles, taking a gradual approach to implementation, conducting evaluations of the new services, providing training and support to staff, and fostering a sense of community among participating institutions.
An anthropology professor argues that traditional masculine roles are becoming obsolete. He states that men are biologically programmed to hunt and provide protection, but these activities are no longer necessary in modern society. Roles that men were traditionally expected to fulfill are increasingly irrelevant.
The document discusses various microorganisms and concepts related to disease including fungi, bacteria, sick cells, quarantine, polio virus, doctors, antibiotics, and hospitals. It suggests the topic is about microbes that cause illness and how medical professionals and facilities work to treat disease.
Presentation created by Sandy Brannan, Thea Johnson, Jennifer Jones, Megan Ormond & Elizabeth Swaggerty for the North Carolina Reading Association Annual Conference, Monday, March 14, 2011 at the Raleigh Convention Center, Raleigh, NC.
Reciprocal Teaching presentation for the North Carolina Reading Association Conference by Kristen Borge, Kimberley Gilbert, Jennifer Jones, Elizabeth Swaggerty, and Ruby Timberlake. Website: http://tinyurl.com/reciprocalteaching
Tervezz szokást! - WIAD, Mobile Hungary - Kolozsi István, kolboidIstván Kolozsi
Az előadásban szereplő „HOOKED - Horogra akasztva – Hogyan fejlessz szokásformáló termékeket” c. könyv megjelent magyarul is, vedd meg és olvasd!
https://bioenergetic.hu/konyvek/hooked-horogra-akasztva
Udvaronc és egy egyszerű, de hatékony framework termékkel kapcsolatos szokás kialakításához. Az előadás rövidített változatban a World Information Architecture Day-en (2014. február 15. WIAD), a bővebb változat pedig a Mobile Hungary 2014-en (2014. március 13.) hangzott el.
Az előadáshoz kiegészítő blog poszt:
https://blog.kolboid.eu/szokast-kialakito-termektervezes/
Maria da Luz provides 11 tips for getting started with blogging. The tips include choosing a blog name and topic, learning basic blogging platforms, customizing the blog's design, promoting the blog on social media, and regularly posting high-quality content. Her goal is to help new bloggers develop successful blogs that attract and engage readers.
The document contains links to 10 photos on Flickr covering a variety of subjects, including landscapes, cityscapes, animals and plants. The photos were uploaded by different users and show generic scenes without any clearly defining characteristics that could be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
This document discusses moving from traditional marketing plans to engagement plans. It emphasizes embracing brand and front-line engagement by gaining buy-in from top-down and bottom-up in an organization. It also discusses identifying "content stars" whose engaging content can snowball and spread, as well as tailoring approaches to different audiences. Finally, it mentions establishing policies and mapping out a content calendar.
This document outlines the key components of reciprocal teaching, a reading comprehension strategy. It discusses the four main strategies used: questioning, clarifying, summarizing, and predicting. It then provides examples and images to illustrate each strategy. The document was presented by Jennifer Jones and Dawn Reynolds at the 2011 North Carolina Reading Conference to provide information on implementing reciprocal teaching.
Reciprocal Teaching: A Comprehension StrategyJennifer Jones
The document summarizes the key techniques of reciprocal teaching, which is an instructional method for improving reading comprehension. It discusses setting up students with a complex text, diving into the text to question and think critically about it, clarifying understanding by discussing questions, and summarizing the key points. Visual aids are provided alongside each section to illustrate the techniques. The overall purpose is to teach students strategies for independently comprehending what they read.
The document contains a list of science biology images and their URLs on various topics including fungi, the immune system, a homemade swine flu vaccine, flagella, and fruit rind with harmful pathogens. The images provide visual representations of scientific concepts in biology for educational purposes.
The document discusses the importance of curiosity and unexpected findings in scientific discovery. It notes Isaac Asimov's quote that the most exciting phrase in science is "That's funny..." rather than "Eureka!" as the former heralds new discoveries. The document also lists topics and concepts covered in a Group 4 project such as teamwork, communication, respect, collaboration, and real science processes versus products.
No stories without evidence, no evidence without storiesCameron Neylon
Talk given at Sydney University on 4 August 2015.
Across many parts of our lives we are faced with the increasing availability of data to support decision making. With every element of the research process moving online, there are many new sources of data, as well as improved old sources of data, that can provide information on the performance, value and use of research and researchers.
But there is a problem. The proliferation of proxy data, and their naive equation with such weakly defined concepts as “quality” and “excellence”, have lead to a reliance on rankings and quantitative measures as institutional targets. More than this the adoption of these instrumental targets has lead us away from a critical discussion of institutional values, indeed of what the institution is for.
I will argue that it is only by moving away from such vague terms as “quality”, “excellence” and “impact” and focussing on institutional values and a well articulated mission that institutions of scholarship will continue to be relevant for the future. It is through interrogating the goals of the institution that the enormous potential resource of data on the research enterprise can be realised. Using the data effectively will allow us a window on how knowledge actually moves and is used. In combination with a clear sense of institutional goals this provides great opportunities for institutions to differentiate themselves from the pack.
This document describes the growth of Slush, an annual startup event in Finland, from a small local gathering to a major international conference. It notes that Slush helped change perceptions of Finland and attracted high-level political figures. The document then discusses plans to launch a similar event in Japan called Slush Tokyo, with the goals of making it a global, open, and cool event that could help excite Japan about startups and brighten the country's future.
El documento describe los principales mecanismos físicos que el cuerpo humano emplea para controlar su temperatura, incluyendo la radiación, convección, conducción, evaporación y los procesos de termólisis y termogénesis regulados por el hipotálamo.
This document discusses the need for after school programs and community centers to provide safe spaces for children and help prevent incarceration or death. It notes three main points: 1) distributing fliers and talking to parents about after school options, 2) finding mentors passionate about helping kids, and 3) speaking with children and teenagers on the streets. References are provided on the benefits of after school programs in keeping kids safe and reducing crime.
Bring on the Rain Putting the Cloud to Work for You: an introduction to cloud...Bobbi Newman
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing and discusses its advantages and disadvantages. The presentation summarizes that cloud computing allows storing and accessing data and programs over the internet instead of a local computer's hard drive. It offers benefits like lower costs, easier sharing, more storage, and improved reliability. However, issues with cloud computing include potential loss of access to data, privacy concerns, and dependence on internet speed. The document also lists examples of popular cloud-based applications for productivity, collaboration, and organization.
This document provides tips and suggestions for libraries working with young professionals and hosting programs for them. It discusses keeping events casual and inclusive, providing conversation starters at speed dating events, getting extra staff for after hours events, and letting book clubs and other programs develop organically. The document includes many photos to illustrate different library programs and ends by thanking several librarians for their contributions.
PechaKucha Reference Renaissance 2010 : Strategies for Managing the Transitio...Sara Memmott
This document discusses strategies for managing the transition to cooperative virtual reference services. It recommends addressing staff concerns about changes to their roles, taking a gradual approach to implementation, conducting evaluations of the new services, providing training and support to staff, and fostering a sense of community among participating institutions.
An anthropology professor argues that traditional masculine roles are becoming obsolete. He states that men are biologically programmed to hunt and provide protection, but these activities are no longer necessary in modern society. Roles that men were traditionally expected to fulfill are increasingly irrelevant.
The document discusses various microorganisms and concepts related to disease including fungi, bacteria, sick cells, quarantine, polio virus, doctors, antibiotics, and hospitals. It suggests the topic is about microbes that cause illness and how medical professionals and facilities work to treat disease.
Presentation created by Sandy Brannan, Thea Johnson, Jennifer Jones, Megan Ormond & Elizabeth Swaggerty for the North Carolina Reading Association Annual Conference, Monday, March 14, 2011 at the Raleigh Convention Center, Raleigh, NC.
Reciprocal Teaching presentation for the North Carolina Reading Association Conference by Kristen Borge, Kimberley Gilbert, Jennifer Jones, Elizabeth Swaggerty, and Ruby Timberlake. Website: http://tinyurl.com/reciprocalteaching
Tervezz szokást! - WIAD, Mobile Hungary - Kolozsi István, kolboidIstván Kolozsi
Az előadásban szereplő „HOOKED - Horogra akasztva – Hogyan fejlessz szokásformáló termékeket” c. könyv megjelent magyarul is, vedd meg és olvasd!
https://bioenergetic.hu/konyvek/hooked-horogra-akasztva
Udvaronc és egy egyszerű, de hatékony framework termékkel kapcsolatos szokás kialakításához. Az előadás rövidített változatban a World Information Architecture Day-en (2014. február 15. WIAD), a bővebb változat pedig a Mobile Hungary 2014-en (2014. március 13.) hangzott el.
Az előadáshoz kiegészítő blog poszt:
https://blog.kolboid.eu/szokast-kialakito-termektervezes/
Maria da Luz provides 11 tips for getting started with blogging. The tips include choosing a blog name and topic, learning basic blogging platforms, customizing the blog's design, promoting the blog on social media, and regularly posting high-quality content. Her goal is to help new bloggers develop successful blogs that attract and engage readers.
The document contains links to 10 photos on Flickr covering a variety of subjects, including landscapes, cityscapes, animals and plants. The photos were uploaded by different users and show generic scenes without any clearly defining characteristics that could be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
This document discusses moving from traditional marketing plans to engagement plans. It emphasizes embracing brand and front-line engagement by gaining buy-in from top-down and bottom-up in an organization. It also discusses identifying "content stars" whose engaging content can snowball and spread, as well as tailoring approaches to different audiences. Finally, it mentions establishing policies and mapping out a content calendar.
This document outlines the key components of reciprocal teaching, a reading comprehension strategy. It discusses the four main strategies used: questioning, clarifying, summarizing, and predicting. It then provides examples and images to illustrate each strategy. The document was presented by Jennifer Jones and Dawn Reynolds at the 2011 North Carolina Reading Conference to provide information on implementing reciprocal teaching.
Reciprocal Teaching: A Comprehension StrategyJennifer Jones
The document summarizes the key techniques of reciprocal teaching, which is an instructional method for improving reading comprehension. It discusses setting up students with a complex text, diving into the text to question and think critically about it, clarifying understanding by discussing questions, and summarizing the key points. Visual aids are provided alongside each section to illustrate the techniques. The overall purpose is to teach students strategies for independently comprehending what they read.
The document contains a list of science biology images and their URLs on various topics including fungi, the immune system, a homemade swine flu vaccine, flagella, and fruit rind with harmful pathogens. The images provide visual representations of scientific concepts in biology for educational purposes.
The document discusses the importance of curiosity and unexpected findings in scientific discovery. It notes Isaac Asimov's quote that the most exciting phrase in science is "That's funny..." rather than "Eureka!" as the former heralds new discoveries. The document also lists topics and concepts covered in a Group 4 project such as teamwork, communication, respect, collaboration, and real science processes versus products.
No stories without evidence, no evidence without storiesCameron Neylon
Talk given at Sydney University on 4 August 2015.
Across many parts of our lives we are faced with the increasing availability of data to support decision making. With every element of the research process moving online, there are many new sources of data, as well as improved old sources of data, that can provide information on the performance, value and use of research and researchers.
But there is a problem. The proliferation of proxy data, and their naive equation with such weakly defined concepts as “quality” and “excellence”, have lead to a reliance on rankings and quantitative measures as institutional targets. More than this the adoption of these instrumental targets has lead us away from a critical discussion of institutional values, indeed of what the institution is for.
I will argue that it is only by moving away from such vague terms as “quality”, “excellence” and “impact” and focussing on institutional values and a well articulated mission that institutions of scholarship will continue to be relevant for the future. It is through interrogating the goals of the institution that the enormous potential resource of data on the research enterprise can be realised. Using the data effectively will allow us a window on how knowledge actually moves and is used. In combination with a clear sense of institutional goals this provides great opportunities for institutions to differentiate themselves from the pack.
This document describes the growth of Slush, an annual startup event in Finland, from a small local gathering to a major international conference. It notes that Slush helped change perceptions of Finland and attracted high-level political figures. The document then discusses plans to launch a similar event in Japan called Slush Tokyo, with the goals of making it a global, open, and cool event that could help excite Japan about startups and brighten the country's future.
El documento describe los principales mecanismos físicos que el cuerpo humano emplea para controlar su temperatura, incluyendo la radiación, convección, conducción, evaporación y los procesos de termólisis y termogénesis regulados por el hipotálamo.
Jennifer Brady created a visual resume highlighting her background and experiences. She was born and raised in New York and is currently a student at FullSail University studying entertainment business. Brady has worked in the apparel industry and is now employed by the US Open Tennis Association where she has learned about working behind the scenes at a major sporting event. Her resume aims to showcase that she is a dedicated, ambitious, hardworking individual.
The document discusses traits of a successful leader. It lists six key traits: 1) listening and communicating effectively, 2) treating your team with the same respect you want them to show others, 3) having patience and flexibility, 4) encouraging creativity, 5) serving as a role model, and 6) adaptability. Each trait is accompanied by an image to illustrate the point.
Euro 2024 Belgium's Rebirth the New Generation Match the Golden Era.docxEticketing.co
The Golden Group is over. Can a new group step up? Two years ago, Kevin De Bruyne plunged Belgium’s Euro 2024 plans into disorder when he claimed the team was “too old” to win in an interview with The Protector. That Belgian squad had 10 players over 30 and the maximum average age of any Euro Cup 2024 team at the competition. A group-stage exit and just one goal at the World Cup put Belgium on course for a restructure.
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Coach Domenico Tedesco has managed a tactical shakeup and a regular exit for some of the oldest players. Experienced bests remain, not least the 37-year-old Jan Vertonghen in defense, the 32-year-old De Bruyne himself in midfield, and 31-year-old Romelu Lukaku up visible.
Still, younger actors like De Bruyne’s Manchester City partner Jeremy Doku bring fresh vitality to the team. Euro Cup Germany Qualifying unbeaten with just four goals allowed from eight games was a welcome sign of accomplishment back on track under Tedesco.
The only other squad in Group E besides Belgium to UEFA Euro 2024 qualify unbeaten, Romania was awestruck by winning a group that also checked Switzerland and Israel. Still, Euro 2024 will test a squad sorely lacking in top-level skill.
Euro 2024: Belgium's Transition from Golden Generation to New Hope
Tottenham guardian Vlad Dragusin is the only Euro Cup 2024 squad member singing regularly for one of Europe’s top clubs this flavor. He even played only nine Premier League games since adoption in January. Goalkeeper Horatiu Moldovan is a stoppage at Atletico Madrid.
There’s a link to the beauty days of Romanian soccer with midfielder Ianis Hagi, son of Gheorghe Hagi, who assisted the team to the rounds of the 1994 World Cup and Euro 2000.
We are only a combine of days away from the UEFA Euro 2024 curtain raiser. The 24 squads are winding up their provisions and getting ready to give it their all to life the wanted Euro Cup Final trophy on July 14. Spread across six clusters, the first hurdle in the knockout phase will be the plump of 16.
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Germany and Scotland will take things off before we get into overdrive in two weeks. Meanwhile, Belgium will be longing to bounce back after a horrendous 2022 FIFA World Cup movement, which ended in the group stage.
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Roberto Martinez completed the way for Domenico Tedesco, who has overseen a compact start to his tenure. The 38-year-old will be assured heading into the group stage
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Volleyball, born in 1895 through the inventive mind of William G. Morgan, originated as "Mintonette" within YMCA circles in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA. Quickly evolving from its humble beginnings, it underwent a significant name change to "volleyball" as Alfred Halstead aptly captured its essence during an early exhibition. With standardized rules established, the sport spread rapidly, finding fertile ground within YMCA organizations and beyond. The formation of the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) in 1947 marked a pivotal moment, ushering in a new era of international recognition and growth. Volleyball made its Olympic debut in 1964, captivating audiences worldwide with its fast-paced action and competitive spirit. Over the years, beach volleyball emerged as a popular variant, further diversifying the sport's appeal. Today, volleyball stands as a global phenomenon, celebrated for its athleticism, teamwork, and universal accessibility, embodying the enduring spirit of camaraderie and competition.
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Here are our Euro 2024 predictions for the group stages
Will England make it through the group stages?, Will Germany use the home advantage to full effect?
Follow our progress, see how many we get right
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3. “Being organized means
having more time to be
effective” - Steve Strauss
http://www.flickr.com/photos/postitproducts/4351386183/sizes/m/in/photostream/
5. 43% of Americans categorize themselves as
disorganized, and 21% have missed vital work deadlines.
Nearly half say disorganization causes them to work late
at least 2 or times each week.
Jane Von Bergen, "So many reasons to neaten up...", Boston Globe 3/12/2006
Esselte survey, David Lewis
(N/A)
6. Executives waste six weeks per year searching for lost documents.
From a survey of 2,600 executives by Esselte, maker of Pendaflex and Dymo, FastCompany Magazine, 8/2004
DID YOU KNOW?
(N/A)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/divineimperfections/5084229627/sizes/m/in/photostream/
9. BE ORGANIZED IN YOUR PERSONAL LIFE
http://www.flickr.com/photos/postitproducts/4818570188/sizes/m/in/photostream/
10. Organization is a lifestyle, simply put!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/generationbass/4827013488/sizes/m/in/photostream/
11. Getting rid of excess clutter would eliminate 40
percent of the housework in the average home.
National Soap and Detergent Association
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26798925@N05/4813666500/
(NAPO, 2011)
12. 80% of the clutter in most homes is a
result of disorganization, not lack of
space.
Ottawa Citizen
50% of homeowners rate the garage as
the most disorganized place in the
house.
NAPO media stats
(NAPO, 2011)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8370111@N06/3484921941/sizes/m/in/photostream/
13. Are you a parent?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23231127@N08/3518678295/sizes/m/in/photostream/
15. More than 1 out of 4 Americans remarked that they would like to be better
organized.
(NAPO, 2011)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/krisrichards/325766115/sizes/m/in/photostream/
16. Do not get overwhelmed!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lorrainemd/20112780/sizes/m/in/photostream/
17. “
The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individua
”
- Vince Lombardi
http://www.flickr.com/photos/almostbunnies/7387632244/sizes/m/in/photostream/
On my first slide I am asking my audience how organized they are in life. This will immediately start to get their minds questioning if they are organized in any way whether it be with their business, job or personal life. I am also including a picture of an extremely organized work desk. I vocally will ask them the same question. I am starting off this presentation using punch in a personal aspect.
For this slide I plan on telling my audience the correct definition of what organization is not what they think it may be. I want them to understand that Organization is a lifestyle.
For my second slide I will discuss with my audience if they have ever realized how organization on a work level or personal level can have a dramatically positive impact on their lives.
For this slide I plan on discussing how much time you will be saving by organizing.
For this slide I just want to show them a statistic regarding being disorganized in the work atmosphere.
Also on this slide I plan to discuss some statistics on the slide itself and verbally
For this third slide I plan on discussing the different ways in which one can be organized in a work atmosphere to help better their business or work ethic.
On this slide I will continue to discuss the ways in which you can be better organized in a work atmosphere and offer tips for quick and easy organization.
On this slide I plan to transition from speaking about being organized in the work atmosphere to being organized in your every day life.
For this slide I plan on discussing that the only difference of organization between the home and work space is the objects, not the organization method
For this slide I plan on discussing how being organized within your home eliminates stress levels, time and housework.
On this slide I plan to discuss some statistics I found through research about organization within the home.
For this slide I want to discuss how being a parent means extra cleanup and at times extra stress
On this slide I want to vocally discuss to my audience how they as parent’s can teach their children to be organized and this will benefit not only the parent but the child as well. Make organization a habit for your child.
On this slide I want to discuss verbally how americans want to be more organized and how some understand the positive affects of organization as a whole.
On this slide I want to verbally discuss with my audience not to get overwhelmed when they begin to organize their home or work space, I want them to understand that they can start this method slowly, theres no reason to rush your organization and once you are organized it is all about maintaining the habit.
Organization is a constant effort for one who is not the best at organizing, I want the audience to know that you do not need to be a professional organizer but you need to have organization in your life whether at work or at home.
I want to discuss with my audience that they should do what they can, come up with their own ways or reminders when it comes to organize, makes lists if you must.
On this slide I will close my presentation, with a high confidence that my audience will want to go home and start organizing.