How Not For Profits Earn Media AttentionBob Crawshaw
The media can be the not for profit's best friend. This workshop explores how to win media coverage and was delivered to eight leading not for profits in Canberra on 15 Nov 2012
The communications economy is rapidly changing and demanding new approaches from PR professionals, including social media integration, reputation management across all platforms, and refashioning of traditional skills like media relations and crisis communications to the new digital environment. PR is also moving into higher leadership roles in organizations and there is increased demand for metrics and measurement of communications impact. Professionals must master coordination of information, communications transparency, and leading innovation as the nature of work becomes more social and digital.
The document introduces node.js and server-side JavaScript. It discusses the author's journey in web development, including static HTML, Perl/CGI, and PHP. It outlines some issues with PHP and needs for the next technology, which led the author to node.js due to its ease of use, scalability, engineering capabilities, and being a new technology with a great community. Node.js allows for real-time applications using a non-blocking and single-threaded model with JavaScript on both the front-end and back-end.
Word of Mouth Marketing for Not For ProfitsBob Crawshaw
This document discusses word of mouth marketing strategies for non-profits. It identifies key elements such as identifying influential talkers, developing credible and valuable topics for them to discuss, providing tools for talkers to spread the word, developing a timeline, and tracking the word of mouth conversation. The goal is to leverage existing networks and conversations in an organic way to spread awareness of the nonprofit's cause or mission.
Iran is located in Asia, with Tehran as its capital. It has a diverse geography that includes plateaus, mountains, deserts, and bodies of water like the Caspian Sea. Iran has a long history dating back thousands of years, and was once ruled by various empires and dynasties. Iranian culture is rich with traditions around food, music, holidays, and conservative dress codes for women. While Iran offers opportunities to learn about its history and culture, the summary concludes that its strict rules make it less suitable for general travel or adventure seeking.
The document appears to be a disjointed collection of random phrases and questions with no clear meaning or purpose. It references topics like physical training, sexuality, intoxication, and participation in an undefined event or events. Overall it lacks any coherent story, theme, or high-level ideas.
How Not For Profits Earn Media AttentionBob Crawshaw
The media can be the not for profit's best friend. This workshop explores how to win media coverage and was delivered to eight leading not for profits in Canberra on 15 Nov 2012
The communications economy is rapidly changing and demanding new approaches from PR professionals, including social media integration, reputation management across all platforms, and refashioning of traditional skills like media relations and crisis communications to the new digital environment. PR is also moving into higher leadership roles in organizations and there is increased demand for metrics and measurement of communications impact. Professionals must master coordination of information, communications transparency, and leading innovation as the nature of work becomes more social and digital.
The document introduces node.js and server-side JavaScript. It discusses the author's journey in web development, including static HTML, Perl/CGI, and PHP. It outlines some issues with PHP and needs for the next technology, which led the author to node.js due to its ease of use, scalability, engineering capabilities, and being a new technology with a great community. Node.js allows for real-time applications using a non-blocking and single-threaded model with JavaScript on both the front-end and back-end.
Word of Mouth Marketing for Not For ProfitsBob Crawshaw
This document discusses word of mouth marketing strategies for non-profits. It identifies key elements such as identifying influential talkers, developing credible and valuable topics for them to discuss, providing tools for talkers to spread the word, developing a timeline, and tracking the word of mouth conversation. The goal is to leverage existing networks and conversations in an organic way to spread awareness of the nonprofit's cause or mission.
Iran is located in Asia, with Tehran as its capital. It has a diverse geography that includes plateaus, mountains, deserts, and bodies of water like the Caspian Sea. Iran has a long history dating back thousands of years, and was once ruled by various empires and dynasties. Iranian culture is rich with traditions around food, music, holidays, and conservative dress codes for women. While Iran offers opportunities to learn about its history and culture, the summary concludes that its strict rules make it less suitable for general travel or adventure seeking.
The document appears to be a disjointed collection of random phrases and questions with no clear meaning or purpose. It references topics like physical training, sexuality, intoxication, and participation in an undefined event or events. Overall it lacks any coherent story, theme, or high-level ideas.
The document discusses the Oracle Application Grid approach, which aims to improve efficiency and flexibility by pooling and dynamically sharing resources across applications. It addresses challenges like tight coupling and inflexible scaling in traditional IT environments. The Application Grid uses technologies like WebLogic Server, JRockit, Tuxedo, and Coherence to enable dynamic scaling, high performance, reliability through redundancy, and automated cross-stack management.
VACT Social Media Workshop 3 June 2011Bob Crawshaw
Social media provides opportunities for non-profits to inform members, reach new audiences, and share information in a cheap and fast way. It allows organizations to promote events, fundraise, and invite involvement through platforms like websites, blogs, social networks, podcasts, and Twitter. While new media tools are highly interactive and increasingly comfortable for many, non-profits must also consider challenges like ensuring online activity leads to real-world efforts and avoiding "online ghost towns."
The document discusses Ryan Klose, CIO of Australian Vintage, and his goals to better integrate the company's various IT systems. The systems landscape includes several different systems for order management, export, shipping, compliance, and wine production. Klose's three main goals are to: 1) automate how orders are managed, 2) monitor processes in real time, and 3) achieve better integration with minimal disruption to core systems. This will be done through a new platform that can interface with existing core applications.
Dokumen tersebut membahas pentingnya bershalawat kepada Nabi Muhammad SAW. Menurut beberapa hadis, bershalawat dapat memberikan keberkahan, menghapus dosa, dan meningkatkan derajat di akhirat. Selain itu, orang yang tidak bershalawat ketika Nabi disebutkan dianggap dihinakan. Allah dan malaikat juga bershalawat kepada Nabi, sehingga umat Islam diminta untuk mengikuti contoh tersebut.
The document outlines a marketing plan for promoting the YMCA over the next 12 months. It discusses conducting an audit of current communications and audiences to set objectives. The plan involves engaging key audiences like families and fitness volunteers through various channels like social media, media relations, advertising and word of mouth. It emphasizes the importance of clear, consistent messaging and establishing trust with audiences.
This document discusses the characteristics of living things and provides examples of how different animals are born, what they eat, how they move, and how their bodies are protected. It notes that living things are born, grow, change, move, breathe, need water and food, and includes animals, plants and humans. It also discusses how some animals are born from their mother's womb and drink milk (viviparous) while others are born from eggs (oviparous) and gives examples of each.
This document discusses different ways that people use Twitter beyond just sharing mundane details like what they had for lunch. Some people use Twitter to get health information, learn about public safety, see retail deals, find out about fashion trends, and get updates about municipal services and events. Others use it to promote causes. The document suggests considering how to use Twitter to reach some of the tens of millions of people who use the platform for various purposes.
The document provides information about the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It notes that the UAE is located in the Middle East, bordered by countries such as Iran, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. It consists of 7 emirates, with Abu Dhabi as the capital city. The climate is very hot and dry, with average summer temperatures over 50C. The UAE has a rich culture and is known for landmarks like the world's tallest building in Dubai and extravagant fireworks displays. It has a population of over 5 million and a strong economy based on oil exports.
This document discusses strategies for effective word-of-mouth marketing. It recommends identifying and cultivating relationships with key influencers who can spread messages through their networks. Providing simple, compelling messages and tools for others to easily share information is important. Opportunities like events and presentations can encourage conversations about your organization. Tracking word-of-mouth efforts helps determine what approaches are most successful at reaching target audiences and keeping discussions ongoing.
Can communicators be good leaders and if so what special skills do they need? And can you lead if the word "manager" is absent from your title? This presentation is for communicators in the Australian Public Service.
The document advertises an Eco 51% Recycled Sling Bag that is made from 51% post-consumer recycled material. It has a large main compartment that secures with snap buckles, a velcro pocket, and side water bottle pockets. The bag comes with a detachable, adjustable shoulder strap. The document provides call-in special pricing for bulk orders of 100, 300, or 450 bags at $7.40 per bag when using the promo code "Sling51".
Egypt is located in Africa with a population of over 74 million people. The capital and largest city is Cairo with over 11 million residents. The main languages spoken are Arabic, English, and French. Egypt has hot summers and mild winters, with only two seasons. The culture is conservative with traditional dress and foods like Ful Medames and Molokhiya. The economy exports crude oil and imports petroleum, with the main trade partners being Italy, Saudi Arabia, Germany and France.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
The document discusses the Oracle Application Grid approach, which aims to improve efficiency and flexibility by pooling and dynamically sharing resources across applications. It addresses challenges like tight coupling and inflexible scaling in traditional IT environments. The Application Grid uses technologies like WebLogic Server, JRockit, Tuxedo, and Coherence to enable dynamic scaling, high performance, reliability through redundancy, and automated cross-stack management.
VACT Social Media Workshop 3 June 2011Bob Crawshaw
Social media provides opportunities for non-profits to inform members, reach new audiences, and share information in a cheap and fast way. It allows organizations to promote events, fundraise, and invite involvement through platforms like websites, blogs, social networks, podcasts, and Twitter. While new media tools are highly interactive and increasingly comfortable for many, non-profits must also consider challenges like ensuring online activity leads to real-world efforts and avoiding "online ghost towns."
The document discusses Ryan Klose, CIO of Australian Vintage, and his goals to better integrate the company's various IT systems. The systems landscape includes several different systems for order management, export, shipping, compliance, and wine production. Klose's three main goals are to: 1) automate how orders are managed, 2) monitor processes in real time, and 3) achieve better integration with minimal disruption to core systems. This will be done through a new platform that can interface with existing core applications.
Dokumen tersebut membahas pentingnya bershalawat kepada Nabi Muhammad SAW. Menurut beberapa hadis, bershalawat dapat memberikan keberkahan, menghapus dosa, dan meningkatkan derajat di akhirat. Selain itu, orang yang tidak bershalawat ketika Nabi disebutkan dianggap dihinakan. Allah dan malaikat juga bershalawat kepada Nabi, sehingga umat Islam diminta untuk mengikuti contoh tersebut.
The document outlines a marketing plan for promoting the YMCA over the next 12 months. It discusses conducting an audit of current communications and audiences to set objectives. The plan involves engaging key audiences like families and fitness volunteers through various channels like social media, media relations, advertising and word of mouth. It emphasizes the importance of clear, consistent messaging and establishing trust with audiences.
This document discusses the characteristics of living things and provides examples of how different animals are born, what they eat, how they move, and how their bodies are protected. It notes that living things are born, grow, change, move, breathe, need water and food, and includes animals, plants and humans. It also discusses how some animals are born from their mother's womb and drink milk (viviparous) while others are born from eggs (oviparous) and gives examples of each.
This document discusses different ways that people use Twitter beyond just sharing mundane details like what they had for lunch. Some people use Twitter to get health information, learn about public safety, see retail deals, find out about fashion trends, and get updates about municipal services and events. Others use it to promote causes. The document suggests considering how to use Twitter to reach some of the tens of millions of people who use the platform for various purposes.
The document provides information about the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It notes that the UAE is located in the Middle East, bordered by countries such as Iran, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. It consists of 7 emirates, with Abu Dhabi as the capital city. The climate is very hot and dry, with average summer temperatures over 50C. The UAE has a rich culture and is known for landmarks like the world's tallest building in Dubai and extravagant fireworks displays. It has a population of over 5 million and a strong economy based on oil exports.
This document discusses strategies for effective word-of-mouth marketing. It recommends identifying and cultivating relationships with key influencers who can spread messages through their networks. Providing simple, compelling messages and tools for others to easily share information is important. Opportunities like events and presentations can encourage conversations about your organization. Tracking word-of-mouth efforts helps determine what approaches are most successful at reaching target audiences and keeping discussions ongoing.
Can communicators be good leaders and if so what special skills do they need? And can you lead if the word "manager" is absent from your title? This presentation is for communicators in the Australian Public Service.
The document advertises an Eco 51% Recycled Sling Bag that is made from 51% post-consumer recycled material. It has a large main compartment that secures with snap buckles, a velcro pocket, and side water bottle pockets. The bag comes with a detachable, adjustable shoulder strap. The document provides call-in special pricing for bulk orders of 100, 300, or 450 bags at $7.40 per bag when using the promo code "Sling51".
Egypt is located in Africa with a population of over 74 million people. The capital and largest city is Cairo with over 11 million residents. The main languages spoken are Arabic, English, and French. Egypt has hot summers and mild winters, with only two seasons. The culture is conservative with traditional dress and foods like Ful Medames and Molokhiya. The economy exports crude oil and imports petroleum, with the main trade partners being Italy, Saudi Arabia, Germany and France.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
2. INTRODUCTION
The different kinds of languages in the U.A.E
are Arabic, English, Hindi, Urdu and Persian.
The capital city in U.A.E is Abu Dhabi. The
location for U.A.E is in Asia the country's
beside the U.A.E are Iran, Oman, Qatar and
Saudi Arabia.