This document discusses how companies can create useful content to share their expertise with customers, prospects, and employees. It recommends that companies establish themselves as trusted resources and subject matter experts in their fields by producing compelling content like white papers, case studies, videos, and blogs. The author, Bill Donovan, helps companies develop this type of content and approaches the work like a journalist by thoroughly researching topics, interviewing experts, and writing engaging texts. He can assist companies that want to strengthen customer connections, share expertise, establish thought leadership, and tap into their unique internal knowledge.
This document discusses how companies can create useful content to share their expertise with customers, prospects, and employees. It recommends that companies establish themselves as trusted resources and subject matter experts in their fields by producing compelling content like white papers, case studies, videos, and blogs. The author, Bill Donovan, helps companies develop this type of content and approaches the work like a journalist by thoroughly researching topics, interviewing experts, and writing engaging texts. He can assist companies that want to strengthen customer connections, share expertise, establish thought leadership, and tap into their unique internal knowledge.
The document outlines a case study for a company called Canty International that has developed a new wall covering product called Decoline. It discusses conducting market research to understand pricing in the industry and identifying target markets. It then analyzes alternatives and recommends a value-based pricing strategy to ensure balance between sales, profits and customer satisfaction. Key elements include developing sales campaigns, attending trade shows, advertising in industry publications and implementing an online marketing plan with forecasts.
The document describes the MT8880C/MT8880C-1 integrated DTMF transceiver chip. It features a complete DTMF transmitter and receiver with low power consumption. The chip includes a call progress filter that allows a microprocessor to analyze call progress tones. It has a standard microprocessor interface and is directly compatible with 6800 series microprocessors. The chip provides precise tone bursts for DTMF signaling and can detect call progress tones within a specified passband when in call progress mode.
The document discusses mercury, its unique properties and common uses, as well as the environmental and health risks posed by mercury pollution. It notes that mercury is commonly found in electrical switches, thermostats, thermometers, fluorescent lights, batteries, and some medical and dental equipment. When these products are disposed of improperly, the mercury can enter the environment and accumulate in waterways and organisms through a process called bioaccumulation. Mercury exposure can be toxic to humans and cause neurological and developmental issues. The document calls for stronger regulations around mercury use and disposal in India to prevent harmful pollution and protect public health.
The document discusses various aspects of noise pollution in India including sources, effects, regulations, and legislation. It provides an overview of ambient noise levels from road traffic and air traffic in Delhi, noise standards specified under environmental laws, and sections of various acts that govern noise pollution control such as the Environmental Protection Act, Air Act, Motor Vehicles Act, and Factories Act. It also outlines issues related to noise from traffic, generator sets, industries, loudspeakers, and construction activities.
Hospitals are large consumers of energy due to their intensive use of technology like air conditioning, lighting, and medical equipment. Air conditioning alone accounts for 45% of a hospital's energy use. A typical 250-bed hospital in India uses around 15,000 units of electricity per day, costing around 22 lakhs rupees per month. There are opportunities to reduce energy use through simple housekeeping practices, more substantial investments, and long-term capital projects. Replacing lighting and installing fresh air heat exchangers can reduce energy use by 10-15% with small capital investments and payback periods under 3 years. Regular energy audits are also important to track usage and identify savings opportunities.
The document outlines a case study for a company called Canty International that has developed a new wall covering product called Decoline. It discusses conducting market research to understand pricing in the industry and identifying target markets. It then analyzes alternatives and recommends a value-based pricing strategy to ensure balance between sales, profits and customer satisfaction. Key elements include developing sales campaigns, attending trade shows, advertising in industry publications and implementing an online marketing plan with forecasts.
The document describes the MT8880C/MT8880C-1 integrated DTMF transceiver chip. It features a complete DTMF transmitter and receiver with low power consumption. The chip includes a call progress filter that allows a microprocessor to analyze call progress tones. It has a standard microprocessor interface and is directly compatible with 6800 series microprocessors. The chip provides precise tone bursts for DTMF signaling and can detect call progress tones within a specified passband when in call progress mode.
The document discusses mercury, its unique properties and common uses, as well as the environmental and health risks posed by mercury pollution. It notes that mercury is commonly found in electrical switches, thermostats, thermometers, fluorescent lights, batteries, and some medical and dental equipment. When these products are disposed of improperly, the mercury can enter the environment and accumulate in waterways and organisms through a process called bioaccumulation. Mercury exposure can be toxic to humans and cause neurological and developmental issues. The document calls for stronger regulations around mercury use and disposal in India to prevent harmful pollution and protect public health.
The document discusses various aspects of noise pollution in India including sources, effects, regulations, and legislation. It provides an overview of ambient noise levels from road traffic and air traffic in Delhi, noise standards specified under environmental laws, and sections of various acts that govern noise pollution control such as the Environmental Protection Act, Air Act, Motor Vehicles Act, and Factories Act. It also outlines issues related to noise from traffic, generator sets, industries, loudspeakers, and construction activities.
Hospitals are large consumers of energy due to their intensive use of technology like air conditioning, lighting, and medical equipment. Air conditioning alone accounts for 45% of a hospital's energy use. A typical 250-bed hospital in India uses around 15,000 units of electricity per day, costing around 22 lakhs rupees per month. There are opportunities to reduce energy use through simple housekeeping practices, more substantial investments, and long-term capital projects. Replacing lighting and installing fresh air heat exchangers can reduce energy use by 10-15% with small capital investments and payback periods under 3 years. Regular energy audits are also important to track usage and identify savings opportunities.
13. 未來城市聯盟
我們 , 讓 更美好
政治/經濟
文化價值
城市即人
What is the city but the people?
今年上海世博會城市館主題——城市即人
有創意 有凝聚力
要做到讓生活更美好,就要讓城市更美好,就要充 適應性強
分顯示出對人的尊重,讓城市中人的生活更有尊
嚴,要舒適愜意。人好,城市則好。