This document provides tips for planning an oral presentation in 3 parts: preparation, structure, and delivery. It recommends keeping the presentation simple, focused on 1-2 key points. The planning section advises considering audience, technology, and venue needs. For structure, it suggests a 3-part format of introduction, main body, and conclusion. Introduction should grab attention and set the scene. Main body should clearly communicate 1-2 main arguments. Conclusion should summarize key points and invite questions. Visual aids, rehearsal, and feedback are also advised.
The document discusses the differences between organic, conventional, natural, and whole foods. Organic foods are defined and regulated by the USDA and forbid synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. They also require access to outdoors for animals and no antibiotics. Natural has no FDA definition but can be used if no artificial colors or synthetic substances are added. Whole has no regulatory definition. Studies have found no conclusive evidence that organic foods are more nutritious, but organic farming practices may lead to healthier soils and less environmental impact and antibiotic resistance. Organic foods typically cost 20-100% more to produce due to higher labor costs and lack of pesticides and herbicides.
Pinaki Roychowdhury is an experienced businessman from Kolkata who has worked in a variety of industries including engineering, mining, education, scientific instrumentation, textiles, and environmental projects. Over his career, he has introduced numerous international brands to India, set up businesses and distribution networks, executed government projects, and provided consulting services. Currently, he serves as the president of the Indo-CIS Chamber of Commerce and Industry and has led several trade delegations between India, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.
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This certificate certifies that Assnain Raza has been awarded the ACCA Diploma in Accounting and Business in August 2014. The certificate was issued by Alan Hatfield, the director of learning at the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, and contains Assnain Raza's registration number with ACCA.
Este documento descreve o regulamento de um concurso de contos sobre saúde oral para alunos, professores e profissionais de saúde. Os participantes devem enviar um conto original com no máximo 5000 palavras sobre o tema "Escrever um conto, sorrir para a vida" até 13 de fevereiro de 2015. Os três melhores contos em cada categoria receberão prémios que serão entregues no Dia Mundial da Saúde Oral em 20 de março de 2015.
The document discusses managing intellectual property rights (IPR) risks. It provides principles for identifying IPR opportunities and threats from competitors, including being aware of new forms of IPR. It emphasizes having the right culture and standard operating procedures, such as regularly searching for potential issues and data exclusivity. The document also discusses how IPR can generate wealth through various forms like patents, trademarks, trade dress, and copyright. It warns of the risks of IPR neglect and provides examples. It advocates futureproofing IPR risk management through annual valuation, training, and reward programs. The overall message is shifting the focus from IPR risk management to IPR reward management.
IBM Cognos Forum, Conference Presentation
Attendees of the session were shown how to develop a migration roadmap, how to realize quick benefits, and how to plan the deployment that works best for their organization. They learned about testing strategies and other risk mitigations, and were shown how an upgrade can deliver business process improvements while reducing maintenance costs, improving ease of use, and lowering total cost of ownership.
This document provides tips for planning an oral presentation in 3 parts: preparation, structure, and delivery. It recommends keeping the presentation simple, focused on 1-2 key points. The planning section advises considering audience, technology, and venue needs. For structure, it suggests a 3-part format of introduction, main body, and conclusion. Introduction should grab attention and set the scene. Main body should clearly communicate 1-2 main arguments. Conclusion should summarize key points and invite questions. Visual aids, rehearsal, and feedback are also advised.
The document discusses the differences between organic, conventional, natural, and whole foods. Organic foods are defined and regulated by the USDA and forbid synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. They also require access to outdoors for animals and no antibiotics. Natural has no FDA definition but can be used if no artificial colors or synthetic substances are added. Whole has no regulatory definition. Studies have found no conclusive evidence that organic foods are more nutritious, but organic farming practices may lead to healthier soils and less environmental impact and antibiotic resistance. Organic foods typically cost 20-100% more to produce due to higher labor costs and lack of pesticides and herbicides.
Pinaki Roychowdhury is an experienced businessman from Kolkata who has worked in a variety of industries including engineering, mining, education, scientific instrumentation, textiles, and environmental projects. Over his career, he has introduced numerous international brands to India, set up businesses and distribution networks, executed government projects, and provided consulting services. Currently, he serves as the president of the Indo-CIS Chamber of Commerce and Industry and has led several trade delegations between India, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.
This document does not contain any substantive information to summarize. It appears to be two blank pages labeled "1 of 2" and "2 of 2" but provides no text or context.
This certificate certifies that Assnain Raza has been awarded the ACCA Diploma in Accounting and Business in August 2014. The certificate was issued by Alan Hatfield, the director of learning at the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, and contains Assnain Raza's registration number with ACCA.
Este documento descreve o regulamento de um concurso de contos sobre saúde oral para alunos, professores e profissionais de saúde. Os participantes devem enviar um conto original com no máximo 5000 palavras sobre o tema "Escrever um conto, sorrir para a vida" até 13 de fevereiro de 2015. Os três melhores contos em cada categoria receberão prémios que serão entregues no Dia Mundial da Saúde Oral em 20 de março de 2015.
The document discusses managing intellectual property rights (IPR) risks. It provides principles for identifying IPR opportunities and threats from competitors, including being aware of new forms of IPR. It emphasizes having the right culture and standard operating procedures, such as regularly searching for potential issues and data exclusivity. The document also discusses how IPR can generate wealth through various forms like patents, trademarks, trade dress, and copyright. It warns of the risks of IPR neglect and provides examples. It advocates futureproofing IPR risk management through annual valuation, training, and reward programs. The overall message is shifting the focus from IPR risk management to IPR reward management.
IBM Cognos Forum, Conference Presentation
Attendees of the session were shown how to develop a migration roadmap, how to realize quick benefits, and how to plan the deployment that works best for their organization. They learned about testing strategies and other risk mitigations, and were shown how an upgrade can deliver business process improvements while reducing maintenance costs, improving ease of use, and lowering total cost of ownership.
Genevieve West owns a liquid nitrogen ice cream business with her husband. She is also a relationship consultant who writes for websites and published a book on why people stay single. She lists her biggest challenges as maintaining various roles as a mom, teacher, and business partner while trying to reach new customers and grow the business. Her tips for work-life balance include incorporating kids into the business, walking with them outdoors, and sharing tasks with a significant other.
Ai Ching is the Co-Founder and CEO of Piktochart, an online tool that allows non-designers to easily create infographics. She graduated with a degree in Experimental Psychology and has worked in investment banking and media. Ching is passionate about social enterprises and helping charities. Some of her top business advice includes starting with something you're passionate about, embracing failures, and remaining humble. She cites creating flexibility, having at least one day off per week, and setting boundaries as tips for maintaining work-life balance.
Tracy Welson-Rossman is the Chief Marketing Officer at Chariot Solutions, a Philadelphia-based enterprise application and mobile development consulting firm. She is a tireless advocate for women in tech and founded TechGirlz.org to help middle school girls embrace technology. The document provides Tracy's background, interests, advice on overcoming challenges for startups, maintaining work-life balance, and her vision to provide customers with the best software solutions and help them embrace technology.
Vel Jones is the founder of Vulgar Citizen, a clothing boutique that encourages people to own their vulgarity through fashion. Vel graduated from NYU and originally pursued a career in film but eventually founded Vulgar Citizen in the fashion industry. Her goals are to create a style that makes people comfortable yet allows them to be confident and to see people happily wearing her creations.
Tameka Anderson is a certified life coach and strategist who founded L.A. Say Inc., an interpersonal relations consulting company focused on building people skills. She specializes in parenting skills and serves as a court-appointed advocate for youth in foster care. Her company workshops provide high-energy learning experiences to help participants improve their interpersonal skills. Her top business advice includes believing in yourself, surrounding yourself with supporters, and finding a mentor. She defines her compelling vision as building productive leaders through excellence in social skills training and helping others understand the importance of people skills.
TARAH Chieffi is a stay at home mom, blogger, graduate student, fitness instructor and nutrition educator living in New Albany, Indiana. She shares Paleo recipes and information about pregnancy and parenting on her blog What I Gather. This document discusses TARAH's journey to adopting a Gluten-Free/Paleo lifestyle, including her biggest challenges, top advice tips, and how she initially got started.
Genevieve West owns a liquid nitrogen ice cream business with her husband. She is also a relationship consultant who writes for websites and published a book on why people stay single. She lists her biggest challenges as maintaining various roles as a mom, teacher, and business partner while trying to reach new customers and grow the business. Her tips for work-life balance include incorporating kids into the business, walking with them outdoors, and sharing tasks with a significant other.
Ai Ching is the Co-Founder and CEO of Piktochart, an online tool that allows non-designers to easily create infographics. She graduated with a degree in Experimental Psychology and has worked in investment banking and media. Ching is passionate about social enterprises and helping charities. Some of her top business advice includes starting with something you're passionate about, embracing failures, and remaining humble. She cites creating flexibility, having at least one day off per week, and setting boundaries as tips for maintaining work-life balance.
Tracy Welson-Rossman is the Chief Marketing Officer at Chariot Solutions, a Philadelphia-based enterprise application and mobile development consulting firm. She is a tireless advocate for women in tech and founded TechGirlz.org to help middle school girls embrace technology. The document provides Tracy's background, interests, advice on overcoming challenges for startups, maintaining work-life balance, and her vision to provide customers with the best software solutions and help them embrace technology.
Vel Jones is the founder of Vulgar Citizen, a clothing boutique that encourages people to own their vulgarity through fashion. Vel graduated from NYU and originally pursued a career in film but eventually founded Vulgar Citizen in the fashion industry. Her goals are to create a style that makes people comfortable yet allows them to be confident and to see people happily wearing her creations.
Tameka Anderson is a certified life coach and strategist who founded L.A. Say Inc., an interpersonal relations consulting company focused on building people skills. She specializes in parenting skills and serves as a court-appointed advocate for youth in foster care. Her company workshops provide high-energy learning experiences to help participants improve their interpersonal skills. Her top business advice includes believing in yourself, surrounding yourself with supporters, and finding a mentor. She defines her compelling vision as building productive leaders through excellence in social skills training and helping others understand the importance of people skills.
TARAH Chieffi is a stay at home mom, blogger, graduate student, fitness instructor and nutrition educator living in New Albany, Indiana. She shares Paleo recipes and information about pregnancy and parenting on her blog What I Gather. This document discusses TARAH's journey to adopting a Gluten-Free/Paleo lifestyle, including her biggest challenges, top advice tips, and how she initially got started.