This Presentation is given by Ozan Sönmez and Abdulrahman AlJiffry from the KAUST Entrepreneurship Center on April 1, in the Engineering Day of King Abdul Aziz University.
The document discusses the differences between jobs and careers. It states that jobs focus on money as a target, while careers have goals of achievement. Placement and survival should not be the only measures of success, and money or technology should not be the sole factors considered when choosing a job. The document encourages pursuing something you love and enjoy, believing money and fame will follow. It suggests networking through traveling, conferences, and using various online tools and platforms to stay connected in a changing industry.
Introdution to Entrepreneurship : Ecell IIT JodhpurHimanshu Sikaria
The document provides an introduction to entrepreneurship and the student entrepreneurship cell (E-Cell) at IIT Jodhpur. It discusses how having an idea for an online grocery store is an entrepreneurial act. Entrepreneurship is defined as satisfying more needs with fewer resources through innovation. Common objections to becoming an entrepreneur like the risks of failure or lack of funds are addressed. The document encourages students to stay motivated and connected to E-Cell through social media and upcoming workshops for support in transforming their ideas into big companies.
Transition to an entrepreneur nimish inamdarNimish Inamdar
The document outlines various measures that could help a third-year engineering student transition to becoming an entrepreneur after graduation. It proposes setting up seminars led by startup founders and venture capitalists, providing practical work experience in organizations, sponsoring student projects, and competitions to build experience. It also suggests establishing mentorship programs, training in skills like communication and marketing, and creating networking and idea-sharing forums to help nurture entrepreneurial skills and mindsets.
Entrepreneurship and E-Cell (E-Cell, Delhi Technological University)Dewansh Parashar
Entrepreneurship involves starting your own business or organization and provides exponential growth opportunities to innovate and make a difference in society. Starting a business in college has advantages like no opportunity cost, access to resources, and being surrounded by like-minded people. The E-Cell society at the document's university aids budding entrepreneurs by providing an productive environment, support from seniors, skills training, and exposure to startups. It connects students to mentors, incubators, and startup industries while organizing events like E-Summit with eminent speakers and competitions to represent the university.
This document discusses entrepreneurship and provides information about the Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell) at SATI, Vidisha. It defines an entrepreneur as someone who takes risks by planning, organizing, and employing resources to seize opportunities. E-Cell aims to ignite entrepreneurial spirit in students by organizing workshops/lectures and providing mentorship to students with business ideas. It also profiles the successful Indian entrepreneurs Sachin and Binny Bansal, who founded Flipkart after graduating from IIT Delhi and working at Amazon.
The document outlines the vision and activities of the Entrepreneurship Club at HBTI Kanpur. The club aims to provide a platform for students with startup ideas to access resources and investors. It hopes to develop entrepreneurial skills in students to help them compete nationally and internationally. The club plans to organize business plan competitions, group discussions, presentations and other activities to promote entrepreneurship. It highlights two successful alumni entrepreneurs who started prominent Indian companies. The club seeks to encourage social entrepreneurship and hopes its efforts will boost the local entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Gaps and assumptions in our research assessment approach: KAUST experienceORCID, Inc
The document discusses gaps and assumptions in research assessment at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). It outlines KAUST's vision and the mission of its Office of Research Evaluation. It then describes KAUST's research evaluation process, emphasizing the importance of transparency, stakeholder input, and using both quantitative and qualitative assessments. The document also notes challenges around data collection and management, expert selection, and ensuring evaluation leads to effective strategic planning.
The document discusses the differences between jobs and careers. It states that jobs focus on money as a target, while careers have goals of achievement. Placement and survival should not be the only measures of success, and money or technology should not be the sole factors considered when choosing a job. The document encourages pursuing something you love and enjoy, believing money and fame will follow. It suggests networking through traveling, conferences, and using various online tools and platforms to stay connected in a changing industry.
Introdution to Entrepreneurship : Ecell IIT JodhpurHimanshu Sikaria
The document provides an introduction to entrepreneurship and the student entrepreneurship cell (E-Cell) at IIT Jodhpur. It discusses how having an idea for an online grocery store is an entrepreneurial act. Entrepreneurship is defined as satisfying more needs with fewer resources through innovation. Common objections to becoming an entrepreneur like the risks of failure or lack of funds are addressed. The document encourages students to stay motivated and connected to E-Cell through social media and upcoming workshops for support in transforming their ideas into big companies.
Transition to an entrepreneur nimish inamdarNimish Inamdar
The document outlines various measures that could help a third-year engineering student transition to becoming an entrepreneur after graduation. It proposes setting up seminars led by startup founders and venture capitalists, providing practical work experience in organizations, sponsoring student projects, and competitions to build experience. It also suggests establishing mentorship programs, training in skills like communication and marketing, and creating networking and idea-sharing forums to help nurture entrepreneurial skills and mindsets.
Entrepreneurship and E-Cell (E-Cell, Delhi Technological University)Dewansh Parashar
Entrepreneurship involves starting your own business or organization and provides exponential growth opportunities to innovate and make a difference in society. Starting a business in college has advantages like no opportunity cost, access to resources, and being surrounded by like-minded people. The E-Cell society at the document's university aids budding entrepreneurs by providing an productive environment, support from seniors, skills training, and exposure to startups. It connects students to mentors, incubators, and startup industries while organizing events like E-Summit with eminent speakers and competitions to represent the university.
This document discusses entrepreneurship and provides information about the Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell) at SATI, Vidisha. It defines an entrepreneur as someone who takes risks by planning, organizing, and employing resources to seize opportunities. E-Cell aims to ignite entrepreneurial spirit in students by organizing workshops/lectures and providing mentorship to students with business ideas. It also profiles the successful Indian entrepreneurs Sachin and Binny Bansal, who founded Flipkart after graduating from IIT Delhi and working at Amazon.
The document outlines the vision and activities of the Entrepreneurship Club at HBTI Kanpur. The club aims to provide a platform for students with startup ideas to access resources and investors. It hopes to develop entrepreneurial skills in students to help them compete nationally and internationally. The club plans to organize business plan competitions, group discussions, presentations and other activities to promote entrepreneurship. It highlights two successful alumni entrepreneurs who started prominent Indian companies. The club seeks to encourage social entrepreneurship and hopes its efforts will boost the local entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Gaps and assumptions in our research assessment approach: KAUST experienceORCID, Inc
The document discusses gaps and assumptions in research assessment at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). It outlines KAUST's vision and the mission of its Office of Research Evaluation. It then describes KAUST's research evaluation process, emphasizing the importance of transparency, stakeholder input, and using both quantitative and qualitative assessments. The document also notes challenges around data collection and management, expert selection, and ensuring evaluation leads to effective strategic planning.
Working together – Using social media tools / enterprise tools (Sharepoint, B...Rindra Ramli
This paper describes the tools implemented by KAUST library to enhance collaboration among library staff. Highlights the features / functionalities of the implemented tools and their related success / constraints in achieving the desired targets.
This workshop is a hands-on using Perftools from Cray with NAS Benchmarks step by step on Shaheen II. I present CrayPat, Apprentice2, and Reveal tools. There is a short introduction to Extrae/Paraver from Barcelona Supercomputing Centre.
The document is a graduate program catalog for King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) for the 2010-2011 academic year. It provides an overview of KAUST's degree programs, fields of study, faculty, research centers, and campus life. KAUST offers master's and PhD programs across three divisions focused on finding solutions to challenges in energy, water, food, and the environment through interdisciplinary research. Students come from over 70 countries to study and conduct research, aided by KAUST's state-of-the-art research facilities and global research collaborations.
The document defines entrepreneurship and discusses its role in economic growth. Entrepreneurship creates new industries and jobs. It distinguishes entrepreneurial ventures from small businesses based on their innovative and growth-oriented nature. Over time, entrepreneurship has evolved as a field of study and today includes trends like women, minority, and social responsibility-focused entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship involves recognizing opportunities, developing business concepts and models, performing feasibility analysis, creating business plans, and managing business growth and change.
1) Engineering education is transforming due to the influence of information technology and entrepreneurship.
2) Societal infrastructure is on the threshold of disruptive changes due to technological advances.
3) American universities are leading the transformation of engineering education through research consortia and centers to prepare students for these changes.
The document presents the portfolio of structural engineer Lupu Cristian, including details of various structural engineering projects involving the design of concrete, prestressed concrete, and steel structures using software like SAP2000, ETABS, AutoCAD, and Tekla Structures. The projects included the analysis of a metal dome structure, residential and commercial buildings, precast construction details, and structural calculations for beams, slabs, walls and reinforcement. Photos from construction sites are also included showing assembly of precast elements.
This document outlines planning standards for commercial developments, including:
- Minimum lot sizes and floor areas for different commercial building types like shops and stalls.
- Required building displacements and setbacks from property lines.
- How to calculate plot ratios based on total gross floor area and site area.
- Controls for building height, road widths, parking requirements, and guidelines for petrol station locations.
The standards provide guidance on developing commercial areas in a sustainable way and ensuring adequate infrastructure.
This document outlines various ways to classify entrepreneurs based on their business, motivation, ownership, experience, demographics, and other factors. It identifies several types of entrepreneurs including business entrepreneurs, trading entrepreneurs, industrial entrepreneurs, corporate entrepreneurs, agricultural entrepreneurs, pure entrepreneurs, induced entrepreneurs, technical entrepreneurs, non-technical entrepreneurs, professional entrepreneurs, first generation entrepreneurs, second generation entrepreneurs, and more. Examples are provided for many of the classifications.
Presentation from JAOO 09 Australia on how to design software architectures to maxmise sustainable outcomes by limiting power and resource usage. Uses the Virtualisation Maturity Model (see Architecture Journal edition 18).
A green building is one which uses less water, optimizes energy efficiency, conserves natural resources, generates less waste and provides healthier spaces for occupants as compared to a conventional building
This document discusses principles of sustainable architecture that can be incorporated in designing film institutes and film studios. It discusses using local and natural materials, renewable energy sources, passive cooling and heating techniques, green roofs, and minimizing resource usage. Case studies of sustainable buildings like the Mati Ghar cultural center and Ken Yeang's conceptual Nara Tower are provided as examples of implementing these principles through features like natural ventilation systems, vertical landscaping, and optimized building forms.
Expressionism Modernism Sustainable Architecture Rookery Walt Disney Concert ...Dipesh Pradhan
This document provides information on contemporary architecture, including expressionism, modernism, and sustainable architecture. It discusses the expressionist movement in Germany and key expressionist architects and buildings. Modernism is introduced as a reaction to industrialization and a search for new forms of expression. Key philosophies and early modernist figures are outlined. Principles of sustainable design are presented, including reducing resource use, life cycle design, and humane design. The Rookery Building in Chicago is highlighted as an architectural masterpiece incorporating these principles.
ORCID Integration with Institutional Repositories (D. Grenz)ORCID, Inc
The document discusses KAUST's approach to integrating ORCID IDs within its institutional repository and other research systems. It began ORCID integration in 2014 by requiring IDs for electronic theses and dissertations. Since becoming an ORCID member in 2014, it has integrated ORCID throughout its repository and research evaluation processes. Over 730 IDs have been created or identified, covering over 80% of faculty and 45% of postdocs. Future goals include increasing ID coverage and automating more processes to reduce researcher workload and keep systems up-to-date.
This document discusses the AGL Sustainable Living Project and Competition hosted by UNSW. The competition is open to all high school students and offers $30,000 in rewards. It also provides information about sustainable architecture and living. Some key points made are:
1) Buildings provide shelter and also meet human needs like light, water, waste disposal, and more.
2) Sustainable design considers the environmental context and interdependence of all systems, which traditional design has neglected.
3) Meeting our needs in a sustainable way considers the entire lifecycle and reduces environmental problems.
Whether it's discovering how Airbnb weaves its brand story, Seth Lui's winning formula, or hearing from a Google Director on how to navigate your career, or even hacks from start-ups like Ninja Van, Carousell, Fave, Lunch Actually on how they managed to go from ideas to execution, these are our top few highlights from our diverse Sapio Sessions that are tailored to your specific needs. The sessions are conducted in-person for maximum face-to-face interaction.
Albion's New Model Agency presentationGlyn Britton
The document discusses new agency models and how digital should be at the heart of agencies. It provides examples of new model agencies like Poke and Kessels Kramer. The document also discusses how Skype grew from 0 to 200 million users through innate qualities like being free and easy to use, and how the company helped people discover, share, and understand the product. It emphasizes the importance of putting digital at the heart of brand communications and strategies.
Final fille inspiring business leaders making a difference 2021 vol 3 compressedMerry D'souza
Every business needs to understand their market, their abilities and make sure they can always support every opportunity. “I would not recommend taking business for the sake of taking business, if the finished product leaves the client underwhelmed. Don’t bite off more than you can chew,” he opines.
The document discusses various software and online tools that the students used for their coursework, including WordPress, Final Cut Pro X, SlideShare, Prezi, Powtoon, Emaze, and YouTube. It describes how each tool was used, for example WordPress was used to create blogs to present work, Final Cut Pro X was used to design advertisements, and YouTube was used to distribute final productions and get feedback. It also discusses how the students' skills with these tools improved over the course of their work.
1. The document discusses building and buying revenue generating websites and teaches others how to do the same through seminars and online courses.
2. It promotes a 3-day seminar that teaches case studies and provides networking opportunities to help attendees replicate successful models.
3. The goal is to show attendees a path to financial freedom by establishing authority on the internet through building websites that earn passive income.
The document describes Web Summit, a technology conference that has grown from 400 attendees to over 50,000 attendees from more than 150 countries in just six years. It discusses how Web Summit brings together entrepreneurs, inventors, and technology leaders from around the world and highlights some of its key speakers and attendees. The document also provides information about open job opportunities at Web Summit and the benefits of working for the company.
Working together – Using social media tools / enterprise tools (Sharepoint, B...Rindra Ramli
This paper describes the tools implemented by KAUST library to enhance collaboration among library staff. Highlights the features / functionalities of the implemented tools and their related success / constraints in achieving the desired targets.
This workshop is a hands-on using Perftools from Cray with NAS Benchmarks step by step on Shaheen II. I present CrayPat, Apprentice2, and Reveal tools. There is a short introduction to Extrae/Paraver from Barcelona Supercomputing Centre.
The document is a graduate program catalog for King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) for the 2010-2011 academic year. It provides an overview of KAUST's degree programs, fields of study, faculty, research centers, and campus life. KAUST offers master's and PhD programs across three divisions focused on finding solutions to challenges in energy, water, food, and the environment through interdisciplinary research. Students come from over 70 countries to study and conduct research, aided by KAUST's state-of-the-art research facilities and global research collaborations.
The document defines entrepreneurship and discusses its role in economic growth. Entrepreneurship creates new industries and jobs. It distinguishes entrepreneurial ventures from small businesses based on their innovative and growth-oriented nature. Over time, entrepreneurship has evolved as a field of study and today includes trends like women, minority, and social responsibility-focused entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship involves recognizing opportunities, developing business concepts and models, performing feasibility analysis, creating business plans, and managing business growth and change.
1) Engineering education is transforming due to the influence of information technology and entrepreneurship.
2) Societal infrastructure is on the threshold of disruptive changes due to technological advances.
3) American universities are leading the transformation of engineering education through research consortia and centers to prepare students for these changes.
The document presents the portfolio of structural engineer Lupu Cristian, including details of various structural engineering projects involving the design of concrete, prestressed concrete, and steel structures using software like SAP2000, ETABS, AutoCAD, and Tekla Structures. The projects included the analysis of a metal dome structure, residential and commercial buildings, precast construction details, and structural calculations for beams, slabs, walls and reinforcement. Photos from construction sites are also included showing assembly of precast elements.
This document outlines planning standards for commercial developments, including:
- Minimum lot sizes and floor areas for different commercial building types like shops and stalls.
- Required building displacements and setbacks from property lines.
- How to calculate plot ratios based on total gross floor area and site area.
- Controls for building height, road widths, parking requirements, and guidelines for petrol station locations.
The standards provide guidance on developing commercial areas in a sustainable way and ensuring adequate infrastructure.
This document outlines various ways to classify entrepreneurs based on their business, motivation, ownership, experience, demographics, and other factors. It identifies several types of entrepreneurs including business entrepreneurs, trading entrepreneurs, industrial entrepreneurs, corporate entrepreneurs, agricultural entrepreneurs, pure entrepreneurs, induced entrepreneurs, technical entrepreneurs, non-technical entrepreneurs, professional entrepreneurs, first generation entrepreneurs, second generation entrepreneurs, and more. Examples are provided for many of the classifications.
Presentation from JAOO 09 Australia on how to design software architectures to maxmise sustainable outcomes by limiting power and resource usage. Uses the Virtualisation Maturity Model (see Architecture Journal edition 18).
A green building is one which uses less water, optimizes energy efficiency, conserves natural resources, generates less waste and provides healthier spaces for occupants as compared to a conventional building
This document discusses principles of sustainable architecture that can be incorporated in designing film institutes and film studios. It discusses using local and natural materials, renewable energy sources, passive cooling and heating techniques, green roofs, and minimizing resource usage. Case studies of sustainable buildings like the Mati Ghar cultural center and Ken Yeang's conceptual Nara Tower are provided as examples of implementing these principles through features like natural ventilation systems, vertical landscaping, and optimized building forms.
Expressionism Modernism Sustainable Architecture Rookery Walt Disney Concert ...Dipesh Pradhan
This document provides information on contemporary architecture, including expressionism, modernism, and sustainable architecture. It discusses the expressionist movement in Germany and key expressionist architects and buildings. Modernism is introduced as a reaction to industrialization and a search for new forms of expression. Key philosophies and early modernist figures are outlined. Principles of sustainable design are presented, including reducing resource use, life cycle design, and humane design. The Rookery Building in Chicago is highlighted as an architectural masterpiece incorporating these principles.
ORCID Integration with Institutional Repositories (D. Grenz)ORCID, Inc
The document discusses KAUST's approach to integrating ORCID IDs within its institutional repository and other research systems. It began ORCID integration in 2014 by requiring IDs for electronic theses and dissertations. Since becoming an ORCID member in 2014, it has integrated ORCID throughout its repository and research evaluation processes. Over 730 IDs have been created or identified, covering over 80% of faculty and 45% of postdocs. Future goals include increasing ID coverage and automating more processes to reduce researcher workload and keep systems up-to-date.
This document discusses the AGL Sustainable Living Project and Competition hosted by UNSW. The competition is open to all high school students and offers $30,000 in rewards. It also provides information about sustainable architecture and living. Some key points made are:
1) Buildings provide shelter and also meet human needs like light, water, waste disposal, and more.
2) Sustainable design considers the environmental context and interdependence of all systems, which traditional design has neglected.
3) Meeting our needs in a sustainable way considers the entire lifecycle and reduces environmental problems.
Whether it's discovering how Airbnb weaves its brand story, Seth Lui's winning formula, or hearing from a Google Director on how to navigate your career, or even hacks from start-ups like Ninja Van, Carousell, Fave, Lunch Actually on how they managed to go from ideas to execution, these are our top few highlights from our diverse Sapio Sessions that are tailored to your specific needs. The sessions are conducted in-person for maximum face-to-face interaction.
Albion's New Model Agency presentationGlyn Britton
The document discusses new agency models and how digital should be at the heart of agencies. It provides examples of new model agencies like Poke and Kessels Kramer. The document also discusses how Skype grew from 0 to 200 million users through innate qualities like being free and easy to use, and how the company helped people discover, share, and understand the product. It emphasizes the importance of putting digital at the heart of brand communications and strategies.
Final fille inspiring business leaders making a difference 2021 vol 3 compressedMerry D'souza
Every business needs to understand their market, their abilities and make sure they can always support every opportunity. “I would not recommend taking business for the sake of taking business, if the finished product leaves the client underwhelmed. Don’t bite off more than you can chew,” he opines.
The document discusses various software and online tools that the students used for their coursework, including WordPress, Final Cut Pro X, SlideShare, Prezi, Powtoon, Emaze, and YouTube. It describes how each tool was used, for example WordPress was used to create blogs to present work, Final Cut Pro X was used to design advertisements, and YouTube was used to distribute final productions and get feedback. It also discusses how the students' skills with these tools improved over the course of their work.
1. The document discusses building and buying revenue generating websites and teaches others how to do the same through seminars and online courses.
2. It promotes a 3-day seminar that teaches case studies and provides networking opportunities to help attendees replicate successful models.
3. The goal is to show attendees a path to financial freedom by establishing authority on the internet through building websites that earn passive income.
The document describes Web Summit, a technology conference that has grown from 400 attendees to over 50,000 attendees from more than 150 countries in just six years. It discusses how Web Summit brings together entrepreneurs, inventors, and technology leaders from around the world and highlights some of its key speakers and attendees. The document also provides information about open job opportunities at Web Summit and the benefits of working for the company.
The document describes Web Summit, a technology conference that has grown from 400 attendees to over 50,000 attendees from more than 150 countries in just six years. It discusses how Web Summit brings together entrepreneurs, inventors, and technology leaders from around the world and highlights some of its key speakers and attendees. The document also provides information about open roles at Web Summit and the benefits of working for the company.
This document provides 10 insights about designing digital services and experiences. It discusses how people are not machines and technology needs personality. It emphasizes that not everyone is as smart as designers and services need to be accessible to all. It also notes that customer wants do not always match what brands project, and services need to deliver on real needs rather than just image. The document advocates expressing a unique brand voice to stand out and reducing customer stress. It concludes that looking for the real problem is key and that change, not chance, leads to improvement.
APPSCoast is Indonesian Tech Startup Podcast. We provides you: young and aspiring entrepreneur a valuable content in form of interview session, video tutorial, e-book and much more.
This document provides tips for making money with WordPress in four categories: publishing, services, products, and speaking/training. It emphasizes that one must be passionate about and highly skilled with WordPress to be successful. Specific opportunities mentioned include blogging, web design/development, themes, plugins, hosting services, training, affiliates, and getting hired by WordPress-related companies. The document encourages networking within the WordPress community to raise one's profile and find opportunities. It stresses providing real value to customers and doing business ethically.
The document outlines 8 lessons learned from funding the author's own dreams and starting companies.
1. Entrepreneurship is about taking small opportunities and building on them through action rather than planning.
2. Start small but plan for growth, and taking calculated risks can pay off.
3. While inexpensive labor is good, nurturing raw talent is important for building a bootstrapped company.
4. Developing an appealing company culture that promotes hard work and fun is crucial for attracting talent.
Startup Curry from India : Interaction with DCU Ryan Academy,DublinAndrine Mendez
The document provides startup mantras and advice from an entrepreneur in India. It discusses principles like "jugaad" which means improvising solutions with limited resources, promoting your startup through creative marketing like movie posters, taking opportunities even if you have to learn how to execute them later, starting small and building up, leveraging technology to free up time, and maintaining a work-life balance. The entrepreneur emphasizes getting ahead, not waiting for perfect conditions, exploring to find where your ideas will be successful, copying what works for others, telling your story online through daily selfies, and staying ahead by actively working on future goals.
Entrepreneur Academy is an online portal that provides video lessons for entrepreneurs on topics across the entire lifecycle of starting and growing a venture. It contains lessons, how-to videos, and interviews with entrepreneurs and experts. The content is developed by The Wadhwani Foundation and powered by the National Entrepreneurship Network to help entrepreneurs learn from experienced founders and professionals.
The Entrepreneur Academy is an initiative by Wadhwani Foundation and National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN). The Entrepreneurship Academy will serve as a one stop shop for all that budding entrepreneurs require.
Kerry Liu is the CEO and founder of Rubikloud, an AI company. She started the company because she believes all enterprise software will be powered by AI in the future. The document outlines Rubikloud's mission to use AI to solve enterprise problems, starting with retail. It also details the company's culture code and three pillars - winning in the market, facilitating career growth for employees, and respecting employees as humans. The culture code and pillars are meant to define Rubikloud's long-lasting culture and values.
This document is a job posting by Perceptive Analytics, a data analytics startup company. They are hiring for various roles and offer big responsibilities, a stimulating work environment, and good compensation including stock options. The ideal candidates would have 1-8 years of experience in coding, an engineering/business background, and good communication skills. Interested candidates should like the presentation, apply with their resume including the code, and check out the company's website and social media pages to learn more.
This document discusses starting a startup early, even as a student. It notes that India ranks poorly in business reports and ease of doing business. However, opportunities and information accessibility are limitless now. The Kerala Startup Mission is an ambitious incubation program. The document advocates treating final year college projects as startups, choosing topics of interest. Students who start forming companies and prototypes can receive attendance and grade concessions. Even if the startup fails, the experience will be valuable. Graduates with startup experience will have more impressive profiles than those just focusing on grades. Resources like Microsoft and Fab Labs are available to help.
Foundup manifesto and o!f manual v1.5 introJose Gonzalez
This document provides an introduction to the Open Incubator (O!F) framework and Foundup model for launching startups. It discusses problems with the traditional definition and high failure rate of startups. The key points are:
1) There is no agreed-upon definition of a startup, and failure rates are estimated at 97%, indicating systemic problems with the traditional startup model.
2) O!F aims to address these problems by providing a collaborative framework and roadmap to help validate, build, and launch ideas (Foundups) into successful businesses at a higher rate.
3) The collaborative Foundup model differs from the traditional institutional startup model in its use of open source tools, wiki collaboration,
Agile can be so much more than just a process we follow blindly in order to “certify” ourselves as being fully agile – it’s a mindset and a culture, and utilized and empowered the right way we can gain value as individuals in our every day of work, even beyond working with IT, projects and iterations.
In this session, I will talk about the true power behind the Modern Agile mindset, and share how this new approach to agility can help uncovering better ways of getting awesome results.
My presentation from Agile ME 2018, Dubai March 10th, about how Agile can be so much more than just a process we follow blindly in order to “certify” ourselves as being fully agile – it’s a mindset and a culture, and utilized and empowered the right way we can gain value as individuals in our every day of work, even beyond working with IT, projects and iterations.
In the session, I talked about the true power behind the Modern Agile mindset, and shared how this new approach to agility can help uncovering better ways of getting awesome results.
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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