Bike Life - Tim Burns at Cycle City Active City Bradford 2017Sustrans
Bike Life collects data on cycling provision, perceptions, behaviours and impact, and helps local authorities, city transport planners and wider industry professionals to make the case for everyday cycling in cities.
Sustrans Scotland Raising the Standards Day 2017: Monitoring and EvaluationSustrans
Our research and monitoring unit specialists explain how they can help you get the data to answer the questions of what you should invest in to achieve active mobility, by understanding the impact of infrastructure and behaviour change programmes.
Sustrans Scotland Raising the Standards Day 2017: Street Design Sustrans
Sustrans Scotland's Street Design program aims to improve streets through a community-led process. The program has completed 9 projects so far, engaging communities through public meetings, online platforms, and gathering input at all stages of design. Street Design uses a holistic approach to create concept designs that deliver infrastructure improvements and an engaged community. Projects are evaluated based on the quality of community engagement, the design process and iterations, and before/after data showing increased active travel and community cohesion.
Empowering Future Generations - Rosslyn Colderley at Cycle City Active City B...Sustrans
Sustrans works to empower future generations by promoting active travel to school. They have found that while 78% of young people want to travel actively like cycling, only 1-2% currently do so in the UK. Sustrans takes an integrated approach addressing individual behavior change, community engagement, the built environment, and policy to make active travel easier and more normal. Their programs like Bike It have helped dramatically increase the number of children cycling and walking to school.
Sustrans Scotland Raising the Standards Day 2017: Community Engagement and Pl...Sustrans
Learn about the place standard, place vs. movement tools, the latest community engagement guidance and an overview of deign tools to help you identify priorities and create accessible designs.
Ian Barrett's presentation for Festival of the Future City in BristolSustrans
Liveable city, Active City, Healthy City: A presentation about the work Sustrans has been delivering as part of Bristol Green Capital, and the opportunities for delivering sustainable and active travel.
Investigating Cycle Safety - Martin Laban at Cycle City Active City Bradford ...Sustrans
One research project that considers accident data and perceptions of safety from a travel behaviour survey are evaluated as research approaches for building an evidence base.
Bike Life - Tim Burns at Cycle City Active City Bradford 2017Sustrans
Bike Life collects data on cycling provision, perceptions, behaviours and impact, and helps local authorities, city transport planners and wider industry professionals to make the case for everyday cycling in cities.
Sustrans Scotland Raising the Standards Day 2017: Monitoring and EvaluationSustrans
Our research and monitoring unit specialists explain how they can help you get the data to answer the questions of what you should invest in to achieve active mobility, by understanding the impact of infrastructure and behaviour change programmes.
Sustrans Scotland Raising the Standards Day 2017: Street Design Sustrans
Sustrans Scotland's Street Design program aims to improve streets through a community-led process. The program has completed 9 projects so far, engaging communities through public meetings, online platforms, and gathering input at all stages of design. Street Design uses a holistic approach to create concept designs that deliver infrastructure improvements and an engaged community. Projects are evaluated based on the quality of community engagement, the design process and iterations, and before/after data showing increased active travel and community cohesion.
Empowering Future Generations - Rosslyn Colderley at Cycle City Active City B...Sustrans
Sustrans works to empower future generations by promoting active travel to school. They have found that while 78% of young people want to travel actively like cycling, only 1-2% currently do so in the UK. Sustrans takes an integrated approach addressing individual behavior change, community engagement, the built environment, and policy to make active travel easier and more normal. Their programs like Bike It have helped dramatically increase the number of children cycling and walking to school.
Sustrans Scotland Raising the Standards Day 2017: Community Engagement and Pl...Sustrans
Learn about the place standard, place vs. movement tools, the latest community engagement guidance and an overview of deign tools to help you identify priorities and create accessible designs.
Ian Barrett's presentation for Festival of the Future City in BristolSustrans
Liveable city, Active City, Healthy City: A presentation about the work Sustrans has been delivering as part of Bristol Green Capital, and the opportunities for delivering sustainable and active travel.
Investigating Cycle Safety - Martin Laban at Cycle City Active City Bradford ...Sustrans
One research project that considers accident data and perceptions of safety from a travel behaviour survey are evaluated as research approaches for building an evidence base.
Walking and cycling network planning Simon PrattSustrans
This document discusses walking and cycling network planning in England. It outlines the government's ambition to make cycling and walking the natural choices for shorter journeys by 2040. It introduces Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs) as a long-term approach to developing local cycling and walking networks over 10 years. The LCWIP process involves 6 stages: determining scope, gathering information, planning cycling networks, planning walking networks, prioritizing improvements, and integrating outputs. Examples of LCWIPs for Basingstoke and East Sussex are provided.
Cycling: reducing the gender gap- Suzanne Motherwell & Tim BurnsSustrans
The document summarizes research by Sustrans, a UK charity, on gender differences in cycling. It finds that fewer women cycle compared to men due to motivations like safety concerns and family responsibilities. Women are interested in cycling more if infrastructure improves, such as protected bike lanes. The research calls for addressing inequalities to encourage more cycling overall and make it inclusive of all genders.
Cycling and walking to health- Rosslyn ColderleySustrans
The document summarizes the benefits of active travel (cycling and walking) based on a case study of the Stockton Active Travel Hub. The Hub saw a 12% increase in cycling to work, 9% decrease in car commuting, and 50% of respondents walking more. It engaged over 24,000 people through 400 led walks and 500 rides annually. Volunteer-led programs were highly valued, contributing an estimated £52k value each year. Initiatives targeted at older adults ("Silver Cyclists") saw increased participation when modified based on feedback to focus more on social aspects. The Director of Economic Growth and Development for Stockton-on-Tees praised the "profound impact" of the Hub and expressed interest in
Walking and Cycling: the next 40 years - Xavier Brice at Cycle City Active Ci...Sustrans
Sustrans is a charity working to enable people to travel by foot, bike, or public transport for more daily journeys over the next 40 years. The organization focuses on community engagement, individual behavior change, improving the built environment, and influencing policy to make active travel easier. Sustrans connects people and places to create livable neighborhoods and healthier commutes by foot or bike.
Sustrans matt winfield presentation at nla 2016 cycling under sadiq khanSustrans
Sustrans London Deputy Director, Matt Winfield, presents at the New London Architecture conference 3 August 2016.
NLA Annual Cycling Summit - Cycling in London under Sadiq Khan.
This set of slides is from the Active Cities Summit, organised by Sustrans and Nike, and was delivered by Claire Craig.
Claire Craig is the Director for the Government Office for Science.
This presentation explores the Foresight Future of Cities study and active living in cities for economic success.
Chad Spoon - Building Active and Competitive CitiesSustrans
This set of slides is from the Active Cities Summit, organised by Sustrans and Nike, and was delivered by Chad Spoon.
Chad Spoon is the Communications and Partnership Manager for Active Living Research. His role is to communicate the research that ALR pulls together to promote healthy communities via built environment change. He tweets at @ALR_CSpoon.
The presentation explores research into building active and competitive cities to solve the problems of the 21st Century.
Francesca Racioppi - Why Are Active Cities Good for Business?Sustrans
This set of slides is from the Active Cities Summit, organised by Sustrans and Nike, and was delivered by Francesca Racioppi.
Francesca Racioppi is the Senior Policy and Programme Advisor for Environment and Health Policy and Governance at the World Health Organisation.
It explores why active cities are good for business, the challenges faced businesses, and the need for cities to become active cities for economic success.
This set of slides is from the Active Cities Summit, organised by Sustrans and Nike, and was delivered by Tim Stonor.
Tim Stonor is an architect and urban planner and is the Managing Director of Space Syntax and he tweets from @tim_stonor.
The presentation explores the future of active cities and looks at 5 important lessons from history for smarter ways to design our cities.
Bristol: Living city - Towards a Healthy City 2015, by Ian BarrettSustrans
Presentation by Sustrans' South West Regional Director.
Sustrans sees Green Capital 2015 as a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity to create healthier communities through changing transport habits and delivering new sustainable transport systems.
Scott Davidson Workplaces Smarter Travel ConferenceSustrans
Scott Davidson's presentation on Sustrans' Workplaces projects across the UK.
Our workplaces projects support employers across Wales to empower their staff to leave the car at home and travel to work by public transport, bike, foot or car share.
This presentation was for the 2015 Smarter Travel conference.
For more information on Sustrans' Workplaces project see http://www.sustrans.org.uk/wales/what-we-do/workplaces
Gary Shipp Access to Education Smarter Travel 2015Sustrans
This set of slides is from Gary Shipp's presentation at the Smarter Travel 2015 Conference.
It was delivered by Gary Shipp, National Projects Co-ordinator for Sustrans' Education and Young People team.
Delivering locally-tailored packages to enable people to travel by foot, cycle and public transport to school, college and university.
Read more about our work at http://www.sustrans.org.uk/our-services/who-we-work/education-sector
Flo Marshall Presentation for Smarter Travel 2015Sustrans
This set of slides is from the Smarter Travel 2015 Conference.
It was delivered by Flo Marshall, Senior Urban Designer in Sustrans' Community Street Design team.
Read more about the work at http://www.sustrans.org.uk/our-services/what-we-do/community-street-design
Travel behaviour change - Winning hearts and mindsSustrans
A presentation to Changing Gear: Active Travel Conference in Belfast, 16 October 2014, by Sarah Toy, Head of Workplace, Education & Community Projects, Sustrans.
We’re thinking big. And we hope this review goes some way to showing how our work is helping solve some of society’s most pressing issues.
Read the Annual Review online: http://www.sustrans.org.uk/about-us/annual-review
Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
Walking and cycling network planning Simon PrattSustrans
This document discusses walking and cycling network planning in England. It outlines the government's ambition to make cycling and walking the natural choices for shorter journeys by 2040. It introduces Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs) as a long-term approach to developing local cycling and walking networks over 10 years. The LCWIP process involves 6 stages: determining scope, gathering information, planning cycling networks, planning walking networks, prioritizing improvements, and integrating outputs. Examples of LCWIPs for Basingstoke and East Sussex are provided.
Cycling: reducing the gender gap- Suzanne Motherwell & Tim BurnsSustrans
The document summarizes research by Sustrans, a UK charity, on gender differences in cycling. It finds that fewer women cycle compared to men due to motivations like safety concerns and family responsibilities. Women are interested in cycling more if infrastructure improves, such as protected bike lanes. The research calls for addressing inequalities to encourage more cycling overall and make it inclusive of all genders.
Cycling and walking to health- Rosslyn ColderleySustrans
The document summarizes the benefits of active travel (cycling and walking) based on a case study of the Stockton Active Travel Hub. The Hub saw a 12% increase in cycling to work, 9% decrease in car commuting, and 50% of respondents walking more. It engaged over 24,000 people through 400 led walks and 500 rides annually. Volunteer-led programs were highly valued, contributing an estimated £52k value each year. Initiatives targeted at older adults ("Silver Cyclists") saw increased participation when modified based on feedback to focus more on social aspects. The Director of Economic Growth and Development for Stockton-on-Tees praised the "profound impact" of the Hub and expressed interest in
Walking and Cycling: the next 40 years - Xavier Brice at Cycle City Active Ci...Sustrans
Sustrans is a charity working to enable people to travel by foot, bike, or public transport for more daily journeys over the next 40 years. The organization focuses on community engagement, individual behavior change, improving the built environment, and influencing policy to make active travel easier. Sustrans connects people and places to create livable neighborhoods and healthier commutes by foot or bike.
Sustrans matt winfield presentation at nla 2016 cycling under sadiq khanSustrans
Sustrans London Deputy Director, Matt Winfield, presents at the New London Architecture conference 3 August 2016.
NLA Annual Cycling Summit - Cycling in London under Sadiq Khan.
This set of slides is from the Active Cities Summit, organised by Sustrans and Nike, and was delivered by Claire Craig.
Claire Craig is the Director for the Government Office for Science.
This presentation explores the Foresight Future of Cities study and active living in cities for economic success.
Chad Spoon - Building Active and Competitive CitiesSustrans
This set of slides is from the Active Cities Summit, organised by Sustrans and Nike, and was delivered by Chad Spoon.
Chad Spoon is the Communications and Partnership Manager for Active Living Research. His role is to communicate the research that ALR pulls together to promote healthy communities via built environment change. He tweets at @ALR_CSpoon.
The presentation explores research into building active and competitive cities to solve the problems of the 21st Century.
Francesca Racioppi - Why Are Active Cities Good for Business?Sustrans
This set of slides is from the Active Cities Summit, organised by Sustrans and Nike, and was delivered by Francesca Racioppi.
Francesca Racioppi is the Senior Policy and Programme Advisor for Environment and Health Policy and Governance at the World Health Organisation.
It explores why active cities are good for business, the challenges faced businesses, and the need for cities to become active cities for economic success.
This set of slides is from the Active Cities Summit, organised by Sustrans and Nike, and was delivered by Tim Stonor.
Tim Stonor is an architect and urban planner and is the Managing Director of Space Syntax and he tweets from @tim_stonor.
The presentation explores the future of active cities and looks at 5 important lessons from history for smarter ways to design our cities.
Bristol: Living city - Towards a Healthy City 2015, by Ian BarrettSustrans
Presentation by Sustrans' South West Regional Director.
Sustrans sees Green Capital 2015 as a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity to create healthier communities through changing transport habits and delivering new sustainable transport systems.
Scott Davidson Workplaces Smarter Travel ConferenceSustrans
Scott Davidson's presentation on Sustrans' Workplaces projects across the UK.
Our workplaces projects support employers across Wales to empower their staff to leave the car at home and travel to work by public transport, bike, foot or car share.
This presentation was for the 2015 Smarter Travel conference.
For more information on Sustrans' Workplaces project see http://www.sustrans.org.uk/wales/what-we-do/workplaces
Gary Shipp Access to Education Smarter Travel 2015Sustrans
This set of slides is from Gary Shipp's presentation at the Smarter Travel 2015 Conference.
It was delivered by Gary Shipp, National Projects Co-ordinator for Sustrans' Education and Young People team.
Delivering locally-tailored packages to enable people to travel by foot, cycle and public transport to school, college and university.
Read more about our work at http://www.sustrans.org.uk/our-services/who-we-work/education-sector
Flo Marshall Presentation for Smarter Travel 2015Sustrans
This set of slides is from the Smarter Travel 2015 Conference.
It was delivered by Flo Marshall, Senior Urban Designer in Sustrans' Community Street Design team.
Read more about the work at http://www.sustrans.org.uk/our-services/what-we-do/community-street-design
Travel behaviour change - Winning hearts and mindsSustrans
A presentation to Changing Gear: Active Travel Conference in Belfast, 16 October 2014, by Sarah Toy, Head of Workplace, Education & Community Projects, Sustrans.
We’re thinking big. And we hope this review goes some way to showing how our work is helping solve some of society’s most pressing issues.
Read the Annual Review online: http://www.sustrans.org.uk/about-us/annual-review
Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
Carrer goals.pptx and their importance in real lifeartemacademy2
Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
Moreover, having well-defined career goals fosters a sense of purpose and direction, enhancing job satisfaction and overall productivity. It encourages continuous learning and adaptation, as professionals remain attuned to industry trends and evolving job market demands. Career goals also facilitate better time management and resource allocation, as individuals prioritize tasks and opportunities that advance their professional growth. In addition, articulating career goals can aid in networking and mentorship, as it allows individuals to communicate their aspirations clearly to potential mentors, colleagues, and employers, thereby opening doors to valuable guidance and support. Ultimately, career goals are integral to personal and professional development, driving individuals toward sustained success and fulfillment in their chosen fields.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
XP 2024 presentation: A New Look to Leadershipsamililja
Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
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This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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