The document discusses mitral stenosis (MS), a narrowing of the mitral valve that restricts blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle. Rheumatic fever is the most common cause of MS, resulting in chronic inflammation and scarring of the mitral valve leaflets over time. Symptoms of MS range from being asymptomatic to dyspnea, orthopnea, palpitations, and hemoptysis in severe cases. Diagnosis involves auscultation of a mid-diastolic murmur, ECG showing left atrial enlargement, chest X-ray with double cardiac shadows and Kerley lines, and echocardiogram demonstrating thickened immobile valve leaflets.
This document discusses pulmonary embolism (PE). PE occurs in about 10% of maternal mortality cases and has an incidence of 1 in 7,000 pregnancies. 70% of women who develop PE have a pre-existing deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Massive PE leads to right heart failure and hemodynamic instability when over 50% of the pulmonary arteries are blocked. Investigations to diagnose PE include lung scans, MRI, pulmonary angiography and echocardiography. D-dimer and coagulation tests can also help in diagnosis, while chest X-rays and ECG may show signs of PE. PE treatment focuses on anticoagulation to prevent further clots.
Pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium surrounding the heart that can be caused by infections, autoimmune diseases, or other etiologies. It is classified as acute, subacute, or chronic based on duration. The document defines pericarditis and its types, describes the pathophysiology involving fluid accumulation in the pericardial space, lists clinical manifestations such as chest pain and potential complications like cardiac tamponade, and outlines the diagnostic and management approaches including medications, imaging, and procedures.
A mock media plan by Manda Goldberg, Conor Paratore, Spencer Pereira, and Daniel Snyder created for a Media Planning course at Ithaca College in December 2014.
Atelectasis/Lung Collapse Part-1 by Dr Bashir Ahmed Dar Associate Professor M...Prof Dr Bashir Ahmed Dar
The term atelectasis is derived from the Greek words ateles and ektasis, which mean incomplete expansion.The incomplete expansion of lung may involve part of lung or entire lung.Most symptoms and signs are determined by the rapidity with which the collapse of lung occurs,the size of the lung area affected, and the presence or absence of complicating infection.
Rapid bronchial occlusion with a large area of lung collapse causes pain on the affected side, sudden onset of dyspnea, and cyanosis. Hypotension, tachycardia, fever, and shock may also occur.
Slowly developing atelectasis may be asymptomatic or may cause only minor symptoms. Middle lobe syndrome often is asymptomatic, although irritation in the right middle and right lower lobe bronchi may cause a severe, hacking, nonproductive cough.
Infective endocarditis is a microbial infection of the heart valves or endocardium. It typically involves the valves and can be caused by many pathogens. The most common causes are streptococci, staphylococci, and enterococci. Untreated infective endocarditis has a high fatality rate. The pathogenesis involves endothelial damage, platelet-fibrin deposition forming nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE), and microbial colonization of the NBTE resulting in bacterial vegetations. Local effects include valvular damage, abscesses, fistulae, and conduction abnormalities. Distant effects occur via septic emboli that can lodge in organs like the brain, lungs,
This document contains a disclaimer stating that the presentation is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell securities. It also contains forward-looking statements and disclaims responsibility for updating or revising these statements. Confidential company information and estimates are also included. The agenda outlines topics on the healthcare industry in India, Fortis Healthcare company overview, recent developments, and financials.
Acute myocardial infarction, or heart attack, results from prolonged ischemia due to a blockage in a coronary artery that supplies blood to heart muscle. Risk factors include increasing age, male sex, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol intake, and family history. Diagnosis involves electrocardiogram changes, elevated cardiac biomarkers, and symptoms like chest pain. Management focuses on oxygen, pain relief, antiplatelet/anticoagulant drugs, revascularization, and lifestyle changes to prevent future heart attacks.
The document discusses mitral stenosis (MS), a narrowing of the mitral valve that restricts blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle. Rheumatic fever is the most common cause of MS, resulting in chronic inflammation and scarring of the mitral valve leaflets over time. Symptoms of MS range from being asymptomatic to dyspnea, orthopnea, palpitations, and hemoptysis in severe cases. Diagnosis involves auscultation of a mid-diastolic murmur, ECG showing left atrial enlargement, chest X-ray with double cardiac shadows and Kerley lines, and echocardiogram demonstrating thickened immobile valve leaflets.
This document discusses pulmonary embolism (PE). PE occurs in about 10% of maternal mortality cases and has an incidence of 1 in 7,000 pregnancies. 70% of women who develop PE have a pre-existing deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Massive PE leads to right heart failure and hemodynamic instability when over 50% of the pulmonary arteries are blocked. Investigations to diagnose PE include lung scans, MRI, pulmonary angiography and echocardiography. D-dimer and coagulation tests can also help in diagnosis, while chest X-rays and ECG may show signs of PE. PE treatment focuses on anticoagulation to prevent further clots.
Pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium surrounding the heart that can be caused by infections, autoimmune diseases, or other etiologies. It is classified as acute, subacute, or chronic based on duration. The document defines pericarditis and its types, describes the pathophysiology involving fluid accumulation in the pericardial space, lists clinical manifestations such as chest pain and potential complications like cardiac tamponade, and outlines the diagnostic and management approaches including medications, imaging, and procedures.
A mock media plan by Manda Goldberg, Conor Paratore, Spencer Pereira, and Daniel Snyder created for a Media Planning course at Ithaca College in December 2014.
Atelectasis/Lung Collapse Part-1 by Dr Bashir Ahmed Dar Associate Professor M...Prof Dr Bashir Ahmed Dar
The term atelectasis is derived from the Greek words ateles and ektasis, which mean incomplete expansion.The incomplete expansion of lung may involve part of lung or entire lung.Most symptoms and signs are determined by the rapidity with which the collapse of lung occurs,the size of the lung area affected, and the presence or absence of complicating infection.
Rapid bronchial occlusion with a large area of lung collapse causes pain on the affected side, sudden onset of dyspnea, and cyanosis. Hypotension, tachycardia, fever, and shock may also occur.
Slowly developing atelectasis may be asymptomatic or may cause only minor symptoms. Middle lobe syndrome often is asymptomatic, although irritation in the right middle and right lower lobe bronchi may cause a severe, hacking, nonproductive cough.
Infective endocarditis is a microbial infection of the heart valves or endocardium. It typically involves the valves and can be caused by many pathogens. The most common causes are streptococci, staphylococci, and enterococci. Untreated infective endocarditis has a high fatality rate. The pathogenesis involves endothelial damage, platelet-fibrin deposition forming nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE), and microbial colonization of the NBTE resulting in bacterial vegetations. Local effects include valvular damage, abscesses, fistulae, and conduction abnormalities. Distant effects occur via septic emboli that can lodge in organs like the brain, lungs,
This document contains a disclaimer stating that the presentation is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell securities. It also contains forward-looking statements and disclaims responsibility for updating or revising these statements. Confidential company information and estimates are also included. The agenda outlines topics on the healthcare industry in India, Fortis Healthcare company overview, recent developments, and financials.
Acute myocardial infarction, or heart attack, results from prolonged ischemia due to a blockage in a coronary artery that supplies blood to heart muscle. Risk factors include increasing age, male sex, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol intake, and family history. Diagnosis involves electrocardiogram changes, elevated cardiac biomarkers, and symptoms like chest pain. Management focuses on oxygen, pain relief, antiplatelet/anticoagulant drugs, revascularization, and lifestyle changes to prevent future heart attacks.
cyanotic and acyanotic Congenital heart disease for undergraduated student uo...Azad Haleem
This document provides information on various types of congenital heart defects (CHDs), including descriptions, classifications, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, investigations, and management. It discusses ventricular septal defects (VSDs), atrial septal defects (ASDs), patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), coarctation of the aorta, tetralogy of Fallot, and cyanosis. VSDs, ASDs, and PDA are examples of acyanotic left-to-right shunt lesions, while tetralogy of Fallot is a common cyanotic heart defect. Clinical features, imaging findings, and treatment approaches are described for each condition.
Cor pulmonale is a condition where the right ventricle of the heart enlarges and fails due to long-standing increased workload from diseases that affect the lungs like COPD. It is defined as hypertrophy and dilation of the right ventricle resulting from increased pulmonary vascular resistance. The main causes are chronic hypoxemia and pulmonary thromboembolism which lead to remodeling of the pulmonary arteries and increased pressure in the lungs. Over time, this puts strain on the right ventricle and can cause it to fail. Treatment focuses on reducing pulmonary pressures through oxygen therapy and vasodilators while managing symptoms of right heart failure.
In B Grade and C Grade cities of India, Hospital Marketing is not a recognized branch but it plays a very important role. Here is a guide for Hospital Marketing with basic knowledge. Hope you all will be in gain of something from my efforts.
For more information and updates join me and contact me directly. Credit for guidance goes to my mentor and guide Mr. Manish Kumar Vaishnav Sir, Slide Background taken from fppt.com other sources are collected from Google and Wikipedia.
These facts are only for the presentation and basic ideas of Hospital Marketing in B and C grade cities,no elaborated and complete information is shared here, any mismatch in information will be consider for the change, your valuable feedback's and suggestions are cordially invited, for complete information contact me directly. Market Research | Analysis | Strategy Building | Budgeting| Recruitment | Costing | All other Hospital Marketing Aspects
Practice of Corporate governance In TCS (By BU AIS 2nd Batch)Jessic Sharif
This document provides a presentation on corporate governance in the telecommunication sector of Bangladesh. It introduces the group members giving the presentation and defines governance and corporate governance. It then discusses key elements of good corporate governance like fairness, transparency and accountability. The presentation focuses on corporate governance policies and practices in the telecom industry in Bangladesh, highlighting the importance of compliance, defined business structures and adherence to regulatory guidelines. It also summarizes various board structures and committees in telecom companies like the Board of Directors, Executive Committee and Audit Committee. Finally, it provides examples of corporate governance compliance of two major telecom companies in Bangladesh.
A Case Study on Medical Tourism in Hyderabad City by Dr.Mahboob Ali Khan Phd ...Healthcare consultant
Medical centers all over the world have acquired accreditation from well known international organizations such as JCI, JCAHO and ISO to express their dedication to excellence. Another advantage of medical tourism is the immediate access to health care services. For those who have come from countries with public health care systems, medical tourism offers them the chance to be placed on the priority list. When dealing with matters of health, waiting is not always an option.
1. Myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to part of the heart is blocked, damaging heart muscle.
2. It is usually caused by a buildup of fatty plaques in the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart. When a plaque ruptures, a blood clot forms that blocks one of the arteries.
3. Symptoms of a heart attack include chest pain or discomfort that may travel to the arm, shoulder, or jaw. Early treatment is critical to reduce damage to the heart.
This document provides an overview of a hospital marketing plan. It begins with an executive summary and table of contents. It then covers topics such as goal setting, SWOT analysis, market review, target market identification, competitor analysis, marketing strategy, implementation, and evaluation. Key points include defining SMART goals, conducting internal and external assessments, identifying the target demographic and geographic markets, analyzing competitors' strengths and weaknesses, and developing a marketing strategy and tactics to increase patient volume and experience. The 7 P's of the service marketing mix are also discussed.
Marketing Plan for 150 Bedded Cardiac HospitalSameer Shinde
This document outlines a marketing plan for a 150-bed cardiac hospital called Healthy Heart Club Hospital. It details the hospital's mission, vision, values, facilities including 10 surgical suites and a 50-bed ICCU. It discusses strategic placement in an underserved area and outlines services such as interventional cardiology, non-invasive cardiology, pediatrics, and heart failure programs. The marketing plan proposes promotional activities like health checkup camps, corporate promotions, media advertising, search engine optimization, and internal marketing. It also discusses marketing metrics and special cause-related initiatives.
1) Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) describe conditions caused by coronary plaque rupture and include ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and unstable angina.
2) Plaque rupture triggers blood clot formation, which can partially or completely block blood flow to the heart. STEMI involves complete blockage, while NSTEMI and unstable angina involve partial blockages.
3) Diagnosis involves ECG, cardiac enzyme tests, and angiography. Treatment depends on diagnosis but commonly includes aspirin, blood thinners, beta-blockers, and procedures like thrombolysis or angioplasty to restore blood flow.
2022 ESC Guidelines diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary hypertensionAyman Azoz
The document discusses the history and development of a new technology called blockchain. Blockchain first emerged with bitcoin, using cryptography to allow transactions to be securely recorded and verified in a decentralized database. It has now evolved beyond cryptocurrencies to have many applications, including for supply chain management, digital identity, and improving transparency.
This document defines myocardial infarction and provides epidemiological data. It begins by defining myocardial infarction as the irreversible necrosis of heart muscle due to prolonged ischemia resulting from a blockage in a coronary artery. It then notes that over 735,000 Americans have heart attacks each year. Risk factors include increasing age, male sex, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, and excessive alcohol consumption. The pathophysiology involves rupture of an atheromatous plaque leading to thrombus formation and coronary artery occlusion, causing ischemia and eventual cell death.
Marketing strategies of corporate hospitalPanchali Dey
This document discusses marketing strategies for corporate hospitals. It explains that marketing involves managing relationships with customers to attract new customers and retain existing ones. This creates public awareness, boosts sales and profits, and builds the organization's reputation. The document then outlines various promotion strategies for hospitals, including emphasizing quality treatment, medical camps, medical tourism, major surgeries, and social media. It also discusses the importance of branding through tools like service booklets, banners, doctor profiles, and logos. The document concludes by noting the interlocking efforts needed to keep customers, such as measuring what matters to customers, putting them at the heart of the business, managing quality from their perspective, and keeping relationships vibrant.
Ebstein's anomaly is a rare heart defect where the tricuspid valve, which separates the right atrium and ventricle, is abnormally located low in the right ventricle. This causes the right atrium to enlarge and the right ventricle to have two sections - an upper atrialized section and a lower functional section. Symptoms range from none in mild cases to cyanosis, heart failure and arrhythmias in severe cases. Diagnosis involves echocardiogram, ECG and chest x-ray. Treatment options include medications, surgery to repair or replace the valve, and management of complications like heart failure. Prognosis depends on severity of symptoms, with earlier presentation indicating poorer prognosis.
This document provides a feasibility report for opening a diagnostic centre that would offer pathology and radiology services. It analyzes the demand potential, required equipment and their costs, technical requirements, suitable location factors, implementation schedule, operating costs and projected revenues. The total capital investment is estimated at Rs. 39 million to be financed via a bank loan. The diagnostic centre is projected to earn a net monthly profit of Rs. 339,000 with an expected annual return of 10.37% on total capital invested.
Myocardial infarction is the medical name of a heart attack. A heart attack is a life-threatening condition that occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is abruptly cut off, causing tissue damage. This is usually the result of a blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries.Symptoms include tightness or pain in the chest, neck, back or arms, as well as fatigue, lightheadedness, abnormal heartbeat and anxiety. Women are more likely to have atypical symptoms than men.
Treatment ranges from lifestyle changes and cardiac rehabilitation to medication, stents, and bypass surgery.
cyanotic and acyanotic Congenital heart disease for undergraduated student uo...Azad Haleem
This document provides information on various types of congenital heart defects (CHDs), including descriptions, classifications, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, investigations, and management. It discusses ventricular septal defects (VSDs), atrial septal defects (ASDs), patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), coarctation of the aorta, tetralogy of Fallot, and cyanosis. VSDs, ASDs, and PDA are examples of acyanotic left-to-right shunt lesions, while tetralogy of Fallot is a common cyanotic heart defect. Clinical features, imaging findings, and treatment approaches are described for each condition.
Cor pulmonale is a condition where the right ventricle of the heart enlarges and fails due to long-standing increased workload from diseases that affect the lungs like COPD. It is defined as hypertrophy and dilation of the right ventricle resulting from increased pulmonary vascular resistance. The main causes are chronic hypoxemia and pulmonary thromboembolism which lead to remodeling of the pulmonary arteries and increased pressure in the lungs. Over time, this puts strain on the right ventricle and can cause it to fail. Treatment focuses on reducing pulmonary pressures through oxygen therapy and vasodilators while managing symptoms of right heart failure.
In B Grade and C Grade cities of India, Hospital Marketing is not a recognized branch but it plays a very important role. Here is a guide for Hospital Marketing with basic knowledge. Hope you all will be in gain of something from my efforts.
For more information and updates join me and contact me directly. Credit for guidance goes to my mentor and guide Mr. Manish Kumar Vaishnav Sir, Slide Background taken from fppt.com other sources are collected from Google and Wikipedia.
These facts are only for the presentation and basic ideas of Hospital Marketing in B and C grade cities,no elaborated and complete information is shared here, any mismatch in information will be consider for the change, your valuable feedback's and suggestions are cordially invited, for complete information contact me directly. Market Research | Analysis | Strategy Building | Budgeting| Recruitment | Costing | All other Hospital Marketing Aspects
Practice of Corporate governance In TCS (By BU AIS 2nd Batch)Jessic Sharif
This document provides a presentation on corporate governance in the telecommunication sector of Bangladesh. It introduces the group members giving the presentation and defines governance and corporate governance. It then discusses key elements of good corporate governance like fairness, transparency and accountability. The presentation focuses on corporate governance policies and practices in the telecom industry in Bangladesh, highlighting the importance of compliance, defined business structures and adherence to regulatory guidelines. It also summarizes various board structures and committees in telecom companies like the Board of Directors, Executive Committee and Audit Committee. Finally, it provides examples of corporate governance compliance of two major telecom companies in Bangladesh.
A Case Study on Medical Tourism in Hyderabad City by Dr.Mahboob Ali Khan Phd ...Healthcare consultant
Medical centers all over the world have acquired accreditation from well known international organizations such as JCI, JCAHO and ISO to express their dedication to excellence. Another advantage of medical tourism is the immediate access to health care services. For those who have come from countries with public health care systems, medical tourism offers them the chance to be placed on the priority list. When dealing with matters of health, waiting is not always an option.
1. Myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to part of the heart is blocked, damaging heart muscle.
2. It is usually caused by a buildup of fatty plaques in the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart. When a plaque ruptures, a blood clot forms that blocks one of the arteries.
3. Symptoms of a heart attack include chest pain or discomfort that may travel to the arm, shoulder, or jaw. Early treatment is critical to reduce damage to the heart.
This document provides an overview of a hospital marketing plan. It begins with an executive summary and table of contents. It then covers topics such as goal setting, SWOT analysis, market review, target market identification, competitor analysis, marketing strategy, implementation, and evaluation. Key points include defining SMART goals, conducting internal and external assessments, identifying the target demographic and geographic markets, analyzing competitors' strengths and weaknesses, and developing a marketing strategy and tactics to increase patient volume and experience. The 7 P's of the service marketing mix are also discussed.
Marketing Plan for 150 Bedded Cardiac HospitalSameer Shinde
This document outlines a marketing plan for a 150-bed cardiac hospital called Healthy Heart Club Hospital. It details the hospital's mission, vision, values, facilities including 10 surgical suites and a 50-bed ICCU. It discusses strategic placement in an underserved area and outlines services such as interventional cardiology, non-invasive cardiology, pediatrics, and heart failure programs. The marketing plan proposes promotional activities like health checkup camps, corporate promotions, media advertising, search engine optimization, and internal marketing. It also discusses marketing metrics and special cause-related initiatives.
1) Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) describe conditions caused by coronary plaque rupture and include ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and unstable angina.
2) Plaque rupture triggers blood clot formation, which can partially or completely block blood flow to the heart. STEMI involves complete blockage, while NSTEMI and unstable angina involve partial blockages.
3) Diagnosis involves ECG, cardiac enzyme tests, and angiography. Treatment depends on diagnosis but commonly includes aspirin, blood thinners, beta-blockers, and procedures like thrombolysis or angioplasty to restore blood flow.
2022 ESC Guidelines diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary hypertensionAyman Azoz
The document discusses the history and development of a new technology called blockchain. Blockchain first emerged with bitcoin, using cryptography to allow transactions to be securely recorded and verified in a decentralized database. It has now evolved beyond cryptocurrencies to have many applications, including for supply chain management, digital identity, and improving transparency.
This document defines myocardial infarction and provides epidemiological data. It begins by defining myocardial infarction as the irreversible necrosis of heart muscle due to prolonged ischemia resulting from a blockage in a coronary artery. It then notes that over 735,000 Americans have heart attacks each year. Risk factors include increasing age, male sex, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, and excessive alcohol consumption. The pathophysiology involves rupture of an atheromatous plaque leading to thrombus formation and coronary artery occlusion, causing ischemia and eventual cell death.
Marketing strategies of corporate hospitalPanchali Dey
This document discusses marketing strategies for corporate hospitals. It explains that marketing involves managing relationships with customers to attract new customers and retain existing ones. This creates public awareness, boosts sales and profits, and builds the organization's reputation. The document then outlines various promotion strategies for hospitals, including emphasizing quality treatment, medical camps, medical tourism, major surgeries, and social media. It also discusses the importance of branding through tools like service booklets, banners, doctor profiles, and logos. The document concludes by noting the interlocking efforts needed to keep customers, such as measuring what matters to customers, putting them at the heart of the business, managing quality from their perspective, and keeping relationships vibrant.
Ebstein's anomaly is a rare heart defect where the tricuspid valve, which separates the right atrium and ventricle, is abnormally located low in the right ventricle. This causes the right atrium to enlarge and the right ventricle to have two sections - an upper atrialized section and a lower functional section. Symptoms range from none in mild cases to cyanosis, heart failure and arrhythmias in severe cases. Diagnosis involves echocardiogram, ECG and chest x-ray. Treatment options include medications, surgery to repair or replace the valve, and management of complications like heart failure. Prognosis depends on severity of symptoms, with earlier presentation indicating poorer prognosis.
This document provides a feasibility report for opening a diagnostic centre that would offer pathology and radiology services. It analyzes the demand potential, required equipment and their costs, technical requirements, suitable location factors, implementation schedule, operating costs and projected revenues. The total capital investment is estimated at Rs. 39 million to be financed via a bank loan. The diagnostic centre is projected to earn a net monthly profit of Rs. 339,000 with an expected annual return of 10.37% on total capital invested.
Myocardial infarction is the medical name of a heart attack. A heart attack is a life-threatening condition that occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is abruptly cut off, causing tissue damage. This is usually the result of a blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries.Symptoms include tightness or pain in the chest, neck, back or arms, as well as fatigue, lightheadedness, abnormal heartbeat and anxiety. Women are more likely to have atypical symptoms than men.
Treatment ranges from lifestyle changes and cardiac rehabilitation to medication, stents, and bypass surgery.
Programımız 23 Eylül 2010'dan bu yana sırasıyla Skyturk , Cnnturk ve tekrar Skyturk'te 39 farklı müzisyenle tekrarları dahil yaklaşık 200 kez yayınlandı. Bugüne kadar Ferhat Göçer'den Manga'ya , Mor ve Ötesinden Moğollar'a, İlhan Ersahin ve Istanbul Sessions'tan Leman Sam' a kadar pek çok farklı müzisyeni konuk etti. Facebook istatistiklerine göre videoları haftada 60000'den fazla izlenilen ve 5milyona yakın bir ağa hitap eden bir müzik platformu.Akustikhane temelde canlı müziği albüm kalitesinde kaydeden ve mix-mastering uygulayarak sese yatırım yapan bir iş. Dolayısıyla yapılan kayıtlar bundan seneler sonra da çok değerli olacaklar. 4. Sezona başlarken sizin de desteğinizi istiyoruz.
e-mail: ibrahimcakmak@akustikhane.com
This document contains a list of 8 social media profiles belonging to an individual named Mehmet Zeydozcan. The profiles included are Youtube, LinkedIn, SlideShare, Flickr, Pinterest, Foursquare, FriendFeed, and Google+. Each entry provides the URL link to that person's profile on that respective social media platform.
This document discusses key performance indicators (KPIs) for sponsorship sales positions. It provides information on developing KPIs, including defining objectives and key result areas, identifying tasks, and determining how to measure results. Examples of KPI types are given such as process, input, output, and qualitative vs. quantitative. Steps are outlined for creating a KPI system and common mistakes to avoid. A website is recommended for additional KPI materials and resources.
The document provides guidelines for using the City of Melbourne corporate brand identity in a sponsorship context. It defines the brandmark, logos, color palette, minimum sizes, spacing requirements, and prohibited uses. Guidelines include using the preferred horizontal or vertical logo configurations, only using approved colors, allowing sufficient clear space around the logo, and maintaining a minimum logo size. The document aims to build a consistent visual identity and ensure the brand is represented properly.
This document provides information about the Eurasia Future and Education Summit to be held November 12-13, 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey. The summit will bring together distinguished speakers from around the world to discuss disruptive innovation and creative solutions in education. Attendees can register for the conference, book accommodations, and review sponsorship opportunities that include exhibition booths, advertisements, and food and beverage sponsorships. Travel information, a list of historical sites to visit in Istanbul, and the registration form are also included.
This document discusses emerging sponsorship opportunities through podcasts, mobile platforms, and widgets. It notes that over 100,000 podcasts are registered on iTunes, with public broadcasters producing 140 podcasts. New technologies allow for dynamic ad insertion in podcasts. Mobile advertising is an growing opportunity, especially location-based ads, though barriers like costs exist. The iPhone is changing mobile by gaining substantial market share and driving standards. Widgets provide sponsorship opportunities on Facebook, blogs, and embedded players.
On Oct. 9th, Hubspot's Principle Marketing Consultant Stephanie Lussier presented to Atlanta marketers summarizing the Inbound conference, and introducing Hubspot's new tools and features. See the slides she used right here.