This document discusses the need to prioritize non-motorized transportation and pedestrian safety in Delhi, India. It notes that 35% of trips in Delhi are walking only, yet infrastructure investments primarily benefit the 27% of people who use private vehicles. The document advocates designing roads to safely accommodate pedestrians, cyclists, cycle rickshaws, in addition to motor vehicles. It provides examples of how current infrastructure marginalizes non-motorized users and favors motorists. The key recommendation is to promote non-motorized transport and pedestrian safety in Delhi's transportation planning and policies.
This document discusses the need to prioritize non-motorized transport (NMT) and pedestrians in urban planning in Delhi, India. It notes that while over 60% of trips in Delhi are under 4 km, suitable for walking and cycling, infrastructure investments primarily benefit private motorized vehicles used by the minority. Charts show that 35% of trips are walking only and cycling accounts for only 4% of trips due to unsafe conditions. Recommendations include promoting NMT and pedestrian safety through dedicated infrastructure, improving public transit integration with NMT, and following road design guidelines to equitably distribute road space.
Non-motorized Transport - Effect of marginalization in the Indian Democracy (...Uttipec Dda
The document discusses the need to prioritize non-motorized transport (NMT) and public transit in Delhi's transportation infrastructure and policies. It notes that while only 23% of trips are by private vehicle, most infrastructure investments are for private modes like cars. It highlights that 35% of trips are walking and recommends promoting NMT through improved infrastructure for cycling, walking and cycle rickshaws. Specific policies proposed include improving the supply and services of intermediate public transport like cycle rickshaws, and providing authorized parking for them. The document advocates for following road design standards to create a safe and equitable road network for all users.
The survey summarizes the views of 500 IoD members on various transport issues. Road transport dominated for business travel (99%) and sending freight (92%), though rail, aircraft and other modes were also widely used. Members generally rated cars as meeting business travel needs well (82%) but were less satisfied with rail (51%). For priorities, 52% said rail capacity should be the top government focus, followed by road (38%).
The document outlines a roadmap for making Delhi slum-free through a three-pronged strategy of in-situ upgradation, in-situ redevelopment, and new development. It establishes guiding principles of shelter as a human right and giving people options based on their needs. The strategy aims to upgrade current shelters, provide new housing stock, and prevent formation of new slums in accordance with national guidelines. Key aspects of the approach include community-led upgradation, area redevelopment, and accommodating population growth through diverse affordable housing options.
Implementation and Systemic Change with UTTIPEC Street Design GuidelinesUttipec Dda
1) The document discusses the implementation of UTTIPEC Street Design Guidelines in Delhi and other Indian cities to make streets more pedestrian friendly and encourage public transit use.
2) It highlights success stories of redesigning streets in Delhi like Aurobindo Marg, IP Marg and Bhairon Marg. It also discusses pilots to reclaim street space from private parking in Vikas Marg and improve multimodal integration at metro stations in Chhatarpur.
3) It covers UTTIPEC's efforts on capacity building, third party audits, community feedback and participating in international forums to promote sustainable street design principles.
The document discusses the need for transit-oriented development (TOD) in Delhi and other Indian cities. It notes that while metro systems have been constructed, people still feel unsafe using public transit due to lack of last-mile connectivity, unsafe streets, and auto-centric urban planning that has made cities very vehicle-dependent. TOD aims to make public transit safer, faster and more convenient so that more people choose to use it over private vehicles. The document outlines the guiding principles of TOD, including reducing private vehicle use and prioritizing public transit, pedestrian, and cycling access. It presents norms and development control guidelines for TOD covering connectivity, street design, land use mix, density, and infrastructure standards to support the
Women safety - delhi-case study recommendations (c)uttipecUttipec Dda
This document discusses women's safety issues in Delhi and provides recommendations to address them. It summarizes crime statistics showing that Delhi has a higher rate of reported rapes than other major Indian cities combined. It then analyzes factors contributing to crime against women such as deserted places lacking natural surveillance like flyovers, signal-free corridors in vehicles, unwatched parks and streets, and a lack of well-maintained public toilet facilities for women. The document recommends urban design solutions like activating unused spaces, adding signals to corridors, and increasing public toilets for women to make areas less vulnerable to crime and improve safety.
This document outlines recommendations to improve women's safety in Delhi, India. It identifies key issues such as unlit streets, deserted areas, and lack of public toilets that enable crimes like sexual assault and harassment. Recommendations are provided in three categories: physical interventions to improve street lighting and activity, institutional reforms like redefining sexual crimes and police training, and advocacy/awareness campaigns to change attitudes. Short term solutions focus on lighting and adding street vendors to reduce deserted areas. Medium term measures include linking taxis to GPS and redesigning streets. Long term goals are transit-oriented development, mixed-use neighborhoods, and incorporating safety into urban planning education and projects.
This document discusses the need to prioritize non-motorized transport (NMT) and pedestrians in urban planning in Delhi, India. It notes that while over 60% of trips in Delhi are under 4 km, suitable for walking and cycling, infrastructure investments primarily benefit private motorized vehicles used by the minority. Charts show that 35% of trips are walking only and cycling accounts for only 4% of trips due to unsafe conditions. Recommendations include promoting NMT and pedestrian safety through dedicated infrastructure, improving public transit integration with NMT, and following road design guidelines to equitably distribute road space.
Non-motorized Transport - Effect of marginalization in the Indian Democracy (...Uttipec Dda
The document discusses the need to prioritize non-motorized transport (NMT) and public transit in Delhi's transportation infrastructure and policies. It notes that while only 23% of trips are by private vehicle, most infrastructure investments are for private modes like cars. It highlights that 35% of trips are walking and recommends promoting NMT through improved infrastructure for cycling, walking and cycle rickshaws. Specific policies proposed include improving the supply and services of intermediate public transport like cycle rickshaws, and providing authorized parking for them. The document advocates for following road design standards to create a safe and equitable road network for all users.
The survey summarizes the views of 500 IoD members on various transport issues. Road transport dominated for business travel (99%) and sending freight (92%), though rail, aircraft and other modes were also widely used. Members generally rated cars as meeting business travel needs well (82%) but were less satisfied with rail (51%). For priorities, 52% said rail capacity should be the top government focus, followed by road (38%).
The document outlines a roadmap for making Delhi slum-free through a three-pronged strategy of in-situ upgradation, in-situ redevelopment, and new development. It establishes guiding principles of shelter as a human right and giving people options based on their needs. The strategy aims to upgrade current shelters, provide new housing stock, and prevent formation of new slums in accordance with national guidelines. Key aspects of the approach include community-led upgradation, area redevelopment, and accommodating population growth through diverse affordable housing options.
Implementation and Systemic Change with UTTIPEC Street Design GuidelinesUttipec Dda
1) The document discusses the implementation of UTTIPEC Street Design Guidelines in Delhi and other Indian cities to make streets more pedestrian friendly and encourage public transit use.
2) It highlights success stories of redesigning streets in Delhi like Aurobindo Marg, IP Marg and Bhairon Marg. It also discusses pilots to reclaim street space from private parking in Vikas Marg and improve multimodal integration at metro stations in Chhatarpur.
3) It covers UTTIPEC's efforts on capacity building, third party audits, community feedback and participating in international forums to promote sustainable street design principles.
The document discusses the need for transit-oriented development (TOD) in Delhi and other Indian cities. It notes that while metro systems have been constructed, people still feel unsafe using public transit due to lack of last-mile connectivity, unsafe streets, and auto-centric urban planning that has made cities very vehicle-dependent. TOD aims to make public transit safer, faster and more convenient so that more people choose to use it over private vehicles. The document outlines the guiding principles of TOD, including reducing private vehicle use and prioritizing public transit, pedestrian, and cycling access. It presents norms and development control guidelines for TOD covering connectivity, street design, land use mix, density, and infrastructure standards to support the
Women safety - delhi-case study recommendations (c)uttipecUttipec Dda
This document discusses women's safety issues in Delhi and provides recommendations to address them. It summarizes crime statistics showing that Delhi has a higher rate of reported rapes than other major Indian cities combined. It then analyzes factors contributing to crime against women such as deserted places lacking natural surveillance like flyovers, signal-free corridors in vehicles, unwatched parks and streets, and a lack of well-maintained public toilet facilities for women. The document recommends urban design solutions like activating unused spaces, adding signals to corridors, and increasing public toilets for women to make areas less vulnerable to crime and improve safety.
This document outlines recommendations to improve women's safety in Delhi, India. It identifies key issues such as unlit streets, deserted areas, and lack of public toilets that enable crimes like sexual assault and harassment. Recommendations are provided in three categories: physical interventions to improve street lighting and activity, institutional reforms like redefining sexual crimes and police training, and advocacy/awareness campaigns to change attitudes. Short term solutions focus on lighting and adding street vendors to reduce deserted areas. Medium term measures include linking taxis to GPS and redesigning streets. Long term goals are transit-oriented development, mixed-use neighborhoods, and incorporating safety into urban planning education and projects.
2024 State of Marketing Report – by HubspotMarius Sescu
https://www.hubspot.com/state-of-marketing
· Scaling relationships and proving ROI
· Social media is the place for search, sales, and service
· Authentic influencer partnerships fuel brand growth
· The strongest connections happen via call, click, chat, and camera.
· Time saved with AI leads to more creative work
· Seeking: A single source of truth
· TLDR; Get on social, try AI, and align your systems.
· More human marketing, powered by robots
ChatGPT is a revolutionary addition to the world since its introduction in 2022. A big shift in the sector of information gathering and processing happened because of this chatbot. What is the story of ChatGPT? How is the bot responding to prompts and generating contents? Swipe through these slides prepared by Expeed Software, a web development company regarding the development and technical intricacies of ChatGPT!
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsPixeldarts
The realm of product design is a constantly changing environment where technology and style intersect. Every year introduces fresh challenges and exciting trends that mold the future of this captivating art form. In this piece, we delve into the significant trends set to influence the look and functionality of product design in the year 2024.
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthThinkNow
Mental health has been in the news quite a bit lately. Dozens of U.S. states are currently suing Meta for contributing to the youth mental health crisis by inserting addictive features into their products, while the U.S. Surgeon General is touring the nation to bring awareness to the growing epidemic of loneliness and isolation. The country has endured periods of low national morale, such as in the 1970s when high inflation and the energy crisis worsened public sentiment following the Vietnam War. The current mood, however, feels different. Gallup recently reported that national mental health is at an all-time low, with few bright spots to lift spirits.
To better understand how Americans are feeling and their attitudes towards mental health in general, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey of 1,500 respondents and found some interesting differences among ethnic, age and gender groups.
Technology
For example, 52% agree that technology and social media have a negative impact on mental health, but when broken out by race, 61% of Whites felt technology had a negative effect, and only 48% of Hispanics thought it did.
While technology has helped us keep in touch with friends and family in faraway places, it appears to have degraded our ability to connect in person. Staying connected online is a double-edged sword since the same news feed that brings us pictures of the grandkids and fluffy kittens also feeds us news about the wars in Israel and Ukraine, the dysfunction in Washington, the latest mass shooting and the climate crisis.
Hispanics may have a built-in defense against the isolation technology breeds, owing to their large, multigenerational households, strong social support systems, and tendency to use social media to stay connected with relatives abroad.
Age and Gender
When asked how individuals rate their mental health, men rate it higher than women by 11 percentage points, and Baby Boomers rank it highest at 83%, saying it’s good or excellent vs. 57% of Gen Z saying the same.
Gen Z spends the most amount of time on social media, so the notion that social media negatively affects mental health appears to be correlated. Unfortunately, Gen Z is also the generation that’s least comfortable discussing mental health concerns with healthcare professionals. Only 40% of them state they’re comfortable discussing their issues with a professional compared to 60% of Millennials and 65% of Boomers.
Race Affects Attitudes
As seen in previous research conducted by ThinkNow, Asian Americans lag other groups when it comes to awareness of mental health issues. Twenty-four percent of Asian Americans believe that having a mental health issue is a sign of weakness compared to the 16% average for all groups. Asians are also considerably less likely to be aware of mental health services in their communities (42% vs. 55%) and most likely to seek out information on social media (51% vs. 35%).
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfmarketingartwork
Creative operations teams expect increased AI use in 2024. Currently, over half of tasks are not AI-enabled, but this is expected to decrease in the coming year. ChatGPT is the most popular AI tool currently. Business leaders are more actively exploring AI benefits than individual contributors. Most respondents do not believe AI will impact workforce size in 2024. However, some inhibitions still exist around AI accuracy and lack of understanding. Creatives primarily want to use AI to save time on mundane tasks and boost productivity.
Organizational culture includes values, norms, systems, symbols, language, assumptions, beliefs, and habits that influence employee behaviors and how people interpret those behaviors. It is important because culture can help or hinder a company's success. Some key aspects of Netflix's culture that help it achieve results include hiring smartly so every position has stars, focusing on attitude over just aptitude, and having a strict policy against peacocks, whiners, and jerks.
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024Neil Kimberley
PepsiCo provided a safe harbor statement noting that any forward-looking statements are based on currently available information and are subject to risks and uncertainties. It also provided information on non-GAAP measures and directing readers to its website for disclosure and reconciliation. The document then discussed PepsiCo's business overview, including that it is a global beverage and convenient food company with iconic brands, $91 billion in net revenue in 2023, and nearly $14 billion in core operating profit. It operates through a divisional structure with a focus on local consumers.
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)contently
This document provides an overview of content methodology best practices. It defines content methodology as establishing objectives, KPIs, and a culture of continuous learning and iteration. An effective methodology focuses on connecting with audiences, creating optimal content, and optimizing processes. It also discusses why a methodology is needed due to the competitive landscape, proliferation of channels, and opportunities for improvement. Components of an effective methodology include defining objectives and KPIs, audience analysis, identifying opportunities, and evaluating resources. The document concludes with recommendations around creating a content plan, testing and optimizing content over 90 days.
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024Albert Qian
The document provides guidance on preparing a job search for 2024. It discusses the state of the job market, focusing on growth in AI and healthcare but also continued layoffs. It recommends figuring out what you want to do by researching interests and skills, then conducting informational interviews. The job search should involve building a personal brand on LinkedIn, actively applying to jobs, tailoring resumes and interviews, maintaining job hunting as a habit, and continuing self-improvement. Once hired, the document advises setting new goals and keeping skills and networking active in case of future opportunities.
A report by thenetworkone and Kurio.
The contributing experts and agencies are (in an alphabetical order): Sylwia Rytel, Social Media Supervisor, 180heartbeats + JUNG v MATT (PL), Sharlene Jenner, Vice President - Director of Engagement Strategy, Abelson Taylor (USA), Alex Casanovas, Digital Director, Atrevia (ES), Dora Beilin, Senior Social Strategist, Barrett Hoffher (USA), Min Seo, Campaign Director, Brand New Agency (KR), Deshé M. Gully, Associate Strategist, Day One Agency (USA), Francesca Trevisan, Strategist, Different (IT), Trevor Crossman, CX and Digital Transformation Director; Olivia Hussey, Strategic Planner; Simi Srinarula, Social Media Manager, The Hallway (AUS), James Hebbert, Managing Director, Hylink (CN / UK), Mundy Álvarez, Planning Director; Pedro Rojas, Social Media Manager; Pancho González, CCO, Inbrax (CH), Oana Oprea, Head of Digital Planning, Jam Session Agency (RO), Amy Bottrill, Social Account Director, Launch (UK), Gaby Arriaga, Founder, Leonardo1452 (MX), Shantesh S Row, Creative Director, Liwa (UAE), Rajesh Mehta, Chief Strategy Officer; Dhruv Gaur, Digital Planning Lead; Leonie Mergulhao, Account Supervisor - Social Media & PR, Medulla (IN), Aurelija Plioplytė, Head of Digital & Social, Not Perfect (LI), Daiana Khaidargaliyeva, Account Manager, Osaka Labs (UK / USA), Stefanie Söhnchen, Vice President Digital, PIABO Communications (DE), Elisabeth Winiartati, Managing Consultant, Head of Global Integrated Communications; Lydia Aprina, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Nita Prabowo, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Okhi, Web Developer, PNTR Group (ID), Kei Obusan, Insights Director; Daffi Ranandi, Insights Manager, Radarr (SG), Gautam Reghunath, Co-founder & CEO, Talented (IN), Donagh Humphreys, Head of Social and Digital Innovation, THINKHOUSE (IRE), Sarah Yim, Strategy Director, Zulu Alpha Kilo (CA).
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Search Engine Journal
The search marketing landscape is evolving rapidly with new technologies, and professionals, like you, rely on innovative paid search strategies to meet changing demands.
It’s important that you’re ready to implement new strategies in 2024.
Check this out and learn the top trends in paid search advertising that are expected to gain traction, so you can drive higher ROI more efficiently in 2024.
You’ll learn:
- The latest trends in AI and automation, and what this means for an evolving paid search ecosystem.
- New developments in privacy and data regulation.
- Emerging ad formats that are expected to make an impact next year.
Watch Sreekant Lanka from iQuanti and Irina Klein from OneMain Financial as they dive into the future of paid search and explore the trends, strategies, and technologies that will shape the search marketing landscape.
If you’re looking to assess your paid search strategy and design an industry-aligned plan for 2024, then this webinar is for you.
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summarySpeakerHub
From their humble beginnings in 1984, TED has grown into the world’s most powerful amplifier for speakers and thought-leaders to share their ideas. They have over 2,400 filmed talks (not including the 30,000+ TEDx videos) freely available online, and have hosted over 17,500 events around the world.
With over one billion views in a year, it’s no wonder that so many speakers are looking to TED for ideas on how to share their message more effectively.
The article “5 Public-Speaking Tips TED Gives Its Speakers”, by Carmine Gallo for Forbes, gives speakers five practical ways to connect with their audience, and effectively share their ideas on stage.
Whether you are gearing up to get on a TED stage yourself, or just want to master the skills that so many of their speakers possess, these tips and quotes from Chris Anderson, the TED Talks Curator, will encourage you to make the most impactful impression on your audience.
See the full article and more summaries like this on SpeakerHub here: https://speakerhub.com/blog/5-presentation-tips-ted-gives-its-speakers
See the original article on Forbes here:
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=http://www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2016/05/06/5-public-speaking-tips-ted-gives-its-speakers/&refURL=&referrer=#5c07a8221d9b
ChatGPT and the Future of Work - Clark Boyd Clark Boyd
Everyone is in agreement that ChatGPT (and other generative AI tools) will shape the future of work. Yet there is little consensus on exactly how, when, and to what extent this technology will change our world.
Businesses that extract maximum value from ChatGPT will use it as a collaborative tool for everything from brainstorming to technical maintenance.
For individuals, now is the time to pinpoint the skills the future professional will need to thrive in the AI age.
Check out this presentation to understand what ChatGPT is, how it will shape the future of work, and how you can prepare to take advantage.
The document provides career advice for getting into the tech field, including:
- Doing projects and internships in college to build a portfolio.
- Learning about different roles and technologies through industry research.
- Contributing to open source projects to build experience and network.
- Developing a personal brand through a website and social media presence.
- Networking through events, communities, and finding a mentor.
- Practicing interviews through mock interviews and whiteboarding coding questions.
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search IntentLily Ray
1. Core updates from Google periodically change how its algorithms assess and rank websites and pages. This can impact rankings through shifts in user intent, site quality issues being caught up to, world events influencing queries, and overhauls to search like the E-A-T framework.
2. There are many possible user intents beyond just transactional, navigational and informational. Identifying intent shifts is important during core updates. Sites may need to optimize for new intents through different content types and sections.
3. Responding effectively to core updates requires analyzing "before and after" data to understand changes, identifying new intents or page types, and ensuring content matches appropriate intents across video, images, knowledge graphs and more.
A brief introduction to DataScience with explaining of the concepts, algorithms, machine learning, supervised and unsupervised learning, clustering, statistics, data preprocessing, real-world applications etc.
It's part of a Data Science Corner Campaign where I will be discussing the fundamentals of DataScience, AIML, Statistics etc.
Time Management & Productivity - Best PracticesVit Horky
Here's my presentation on by proven best practices how to manage your work time effectively and how to improve your productivity. It includes practical tips and how to use tools such as Slack, Google Apps, Hubspot, Google Calendar, Gmail and others.
The six step guide to practical project managementMindGenius
The six step guide to practical project management
If you think managing projects is too difficult, think again.
We’ve stripped back project management processes to the
basics – to make it quicker and easier, without sacrificing
the vital ingredients for success.
“If you’re looking for some real-world guidance, then The Six Step Guide to Practical Project Management will help.”
Dr Andrew Makar, Tactical Project Management
2024 State of Marketing Report – by HubspotMarius Sescu
https://www.hubspot.com/state-of-marketing
· Scaling relationships and proving ROI
· Social media is the place for search, sales, and service
· Authentic influencer partnerships fuel brand growth
· The strongest connections happen via call, click, chat, and camera.
· Time saved with AI leads to more creative work
· Seeking: A single source of truth
· TLDR; Get on social, try AI, and align your systems.
· More human marketing, powered by robots
ChatGPT is a revolutionary addition to the world since its introduction in 2022. A big shift in the sector of information gathering and processing happened because of this chatbot. What is the story of ChatGPT? How is the bot responding to prompts and generating contents? Swipe through these slides prepared by Expeed Software, a web development company regarding the development and technical intricacies of ChatGPT!
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsPixeldarts
The realm of product design is a constantly changing environment where technology and style intersect. Every year introduces fresh challenges and exciting trends that mold the future of this captivating art form. In this piece, we delve into the significant trends set to influence the look and functionality of product design in the year 2024.
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthThinkNow
Mental health has been in the news quite a bit lately. Dozens of U.S. states are currently suing Meta for contributing to the youth mental health crisis by inserting addictive features into their products, while the U.S. Surgeon General is touring the nation to bring awareness to the growing epidemic of loneliness and isolation. The country has endured periods of low national morale, such as in the 1970s when high inflation and the energy crisis worsened public sentiment following the Vietnam War. The current mood, however, feels different. Gallup recently reported that national mental health is at an all-time low, with few bright spots to lift spirits.
To better understand how Americans are feeling and their attitudes towards mental health in general, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey of 1,500 respondents and found some interesting differences among ethnic, age and gender groups.
Technology
For example, 52% agree that technology and social media have a negative impact on mental health, but when broken out by race, 61% of Whites felt technology had a negative effect, and only 48% of Hispanics thought it did.
While technology has helped us keep in touch with friends and family in faraway places, it appears to have degraded our ability to connect in person. Staying connected online is a double-edged sword since the same news feed that brings us pictures of the grandkids and fluffy kittens also feeds us news about the wars in Israel and Ukraine, the dysfunction in Washington, the latest mass shooting and the climate crisis.
Hispanics may have a built-in defense against the isolation technology breeds, owing to their large, multigenerational households, strong social support systems, and tendency to use social media to stay connected with relatives abroad.
Age and Gender
When asked how individuals rate their mental health, men rate it higher than women by 11 percentage points, and Baby Boomers rank it highest at 83%, saying it’s good or excellent vs. 57% of Gen Z saying the same.
Gen Z spends the most amount of time on social media, so the notion that social media negatively affects mental health appears to be correlated. Unfortunately, Gen Z is also the generation that’s least comfortable discussing mental health concerns with healthcare professionals. Only 40% of them state they’re comfortable discussing their issues with a professional compared to 60% of Millennials and 65% of Boomers.
Race Affects Attitudes
As seen in previous research conducted by ThinkNow, Asian Americans lag other groups when it comes to awareness of mental health issues. Twenty-four percent of Asian Americans believe that having a mental health issue is a sign of weakness compared to the 16% average for all groups. Asians are also considerably less likely to be aware of mental health services in their communities (42% vs. 55%) and most likely to seek out information on social media (51% vs. 35%).
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfmarketingartwork
Creative operations teams expect increased AI use in 2024. Currently, over half of tasks are not AI-enabled, but this is expected to decrease in the coming year. ChatGPT is the most popular AI tool currently. Business leaders are more actively exploring AI benefits than individual contributors. Most respondents do not believe AI will impact workforce size in 2024. However, some inhibitions still exist around AI accuracy and lack of understanding. Creatives primarily want to use AI to save time on mundane tasks and boost productivity.
Organizational culture includes values, norms, systems, symbols, language, assumptions, beliefs, and habits that influence employee behaviors and how people interpret those behaviors. It is important because culture can help or hinder a company's success. Some key aspects of Netflix's culture that help it achieve results include hiring smartly so every position has stars, focusing on attitude over just aptitude, and having a strict policy against peacocks, whiners, and jerks.
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024Neil Kimberley
PepsiCo provided a safe harbor statement noting that any forward-looking statements are based on currently available information and are subject to risks and uncertainties. It also provided information on non-GAAP measures and directing readers to its website for disclosure and reconciliation. The document then discussed PepsiCo's business overview, including that it is a global beverage and convenient food company with iconic brands, $91 billion in net revenue in 2023, and nearly $14 billion in core operating profit. It operates through a divisional structure with a focus on local consumers.
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)contently
This document provides an overview of content methodology best practices. It defines content methodology as establishing objectives, KPIs, and a culture of continuous learning and iteration. An effective methodology focuses on connecting with audiences, creating optimal content, and optimizing processes. It also discusses why a methodology is needed due to the competitive landscape, proliferation of channels, and opportunities for improvement. Components of an effective methodology include defining objectives and KPIs, audience analysis, identifying opportunities, and evaluating resources. The document concludes with recommendations around creating a content plan, testing and optimizing content over 90 days.
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024Albert Qian
The document provides guidance on preparing a job search for 2024. It discusses the state of the job market, focusing on growth in AI and healthcare but also continued layoffs. It recommends figuring out what you want to do by researching interests and skills, then conducting informational interviews. The job search should involve building a personal brand on LinkedIn, actively applying to jobs, tailoring resumes and interviews, maintaining job hunting as a habit, and continuing self-improvement. Once hired, the document advises setting new goals and keeping skills and networking active in case of future opportunities.
A report by thenetworkone and Kurio.
The contributing experts and agencies are (in an alphabetical order): Sylwia Rytel, Social Media Supervisor, 180heartbeats + JUNG v MATT (PL), Sharlene Jenner, Vice President - Director of Engagement Strategy, Abelson Taylor (USA), Alex Casanovas, Digital Director, Atrevia (ES), Dora Beilin, Senior Social Strategist, Barrett Hoffher (USA), Min Seo, Campaign Director, Brand New Agency (KR), Deshé M. Gully, Associate Strategist, Day One Agency (USA), Francesca Trevisan, Strategist, Different (IT), Trevor Crossman, CX and Digital Transformation Director; Olivia Hussey, Strategic Planner; Simi Srinarula, Social Media Manager, The Hallway (AUS), James Hebbert, Managing Director, Hylink (CN / UK), Mundy Álvarez, Planning Director; Pedro Rojas, Social Media Manager; Pancho González, CCO, Inbrax (CH), Oana Oprea, Head of Digital Planning, Jam Session Agency (RO), Amy Bottrill, Social Account Director, Launch (UK), Gaby Arriaga, Founder, Leonardo1452 (MX), Shantesh S Row, Creative Director, Liwa (UAE), Rajesh Mehta, Chief Strategy Officer; Dhruv Gaur, Digital Planning Lead; Leonie Mergulhao, Account Supervisor - Social Media & PR, Medulla (IN), Aurelija Plioplytė, Head of Digital & Social, Not Perfect (LI), Daiana Khaidargaliyeva, Account Manager, Osaka Labs (UK / USA), Stefanie Söhnchen, Vice President Digital, PIABO Communications (DE), Elisabeth Winiartati, Managing Consultant, Head of Global Integrated Communications; Lydia Aprina, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Nita Prabowo, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Okhi, Web Developer, PNTR Group (ID), Kei Obusan, Insights Director; Daffi Ranandi, Insights Manager, Radarr (SG), Gautam Reghunath, Co-founder & CEO, Talented (IN), Donagh Humphreys, Head of Social and Digital Innovation, THINKHOUSE (IRE), Sarah Yim, Strategy Director, Zulu Alpha Kilo (CA).
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Search Engine Journal
The search marketing landscape is evolving rapidly with new technologies, and professionals, like you, rely on innovative paid search strategies to meet changing demands.
It’s important that you’re ready to implement new strategies in 2024.
Check this out and learn the top trends in paid search advertising that are expected to gain traction, so you can drive higher ROI more efficiently in 2024.
You’ll learn:
- The latest trends in AI and automation, and what this means for an evolving paid search ecosystem.
- New developments in privacy and data regulation.
- Emerging ad formats that are expected to make an impact next year.
Watch Sreekant Lanka from iQuanti and Irina Klein from OneMain Financial as they dive into the future of paid search and explore the trends, strategies, and technologies that will shape the search marketing landscape.
If you’re looking to assess your paid search strategy and design an industry-aligned plan for 2024, then this webinar is for you.
5 Public speaking tips from TED - Visualized summarySpeakerHub
From their humble beginnings in 1984, TED has grown into the world’s most powerful amplifier for speakers and thought-leaders to share their ideas. They have over 2,400 filmed talks (not including the 30,000+ TEDx videos) freely available online, and have hosted over 17,500 events around the world.
With over one billion views in a year, it’s no wonder that so many speakers are looking to TED for ideas on how to share their message more effectively.
The article “5 Public-Speaking Tips TED Gives Its Speakers”, by Carmine Gallo for Forbes, gives speakers five practical ways to connect with their audience, and effectively share their ideas on stage.
Whether you are gearing up to get on a TED stage yourself, or just want to master the skills that so many of their speakers possess, these tips and quotes from Chris Anderson, the TED Talks Curator, will encourage you to make the most impactful impression on your audience.
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Non-motorized Transport - Effect of marginalization in the Indian Democracy
1. Consequences Of
Favoring the MINORITY
&
Marginalizing the MAJORITY
– in the “Indian Democracy”!!
Presented by: Romi Roy
Senior Urban Designer, UTTIPEC DDA Delhi
Spl. Invitee, Masterplan Review Committee under LG, Delhi
Member, High Court Special Task Force on Transportation under CS
Member, Technical Committee on Urban Drainage, GNCTD, Delhi
Spl. Invitee, LAP Monitoring Committee, MCD Delhi
Member, Sub-Committee on Sustainable Habitat, MoUD
Member of Committees, Indian Road Congress
22 Dec 2012
2. Who are the Roads for ??
Pedestrians + As Many as 20 Types of Vehicles
3. Delhi Modal Share
35% of Trips
are Walk Only!
Private modes
BICYCLE
4% 27%
CAR/TAXI
Walk 9%
35%
WALK
35% 2W
14%
CYCLE RICKSHAW
2%
BUS
TRAIN (IR) 27%
1%
AUTO RICKSHAW
5% METRO
3%
Public modes In addition,
38% all Public Transport
trips include walk!
Source: RITES Transport Demand Forecast Study for DoT, GNCTD, 2010
4. Delhi Modal Share
Only 23% of the city’s people use private vehicles (car/2-wheeler).
Yet almost all infrastructure investments in the city are made for this MINORITY!
Private modes
BICYCLE
4% 27%
CAR/TAXI
Walk 9%
35%
WALK
35% 2W
14%
CYCLE RICKSHAW
2%
BUS
TRAIN (IR) 27%
AUTO RICKSHAW 1%
5% METRO
3%
Public modes
38%
Source: RITES Transport Demand Forecast Study for DoT, GNCTD, 2010
5. 35% people of Delhi own CYCLES !! But only 4% of trips are by
cycle – because its unsafe and dangerous to use them!
Vehicle Ownership in
Private Vehicle Ownership (%) Private Vehicle Trips (%)
Delhi
60
50
47.9
40 43.4 40
35 38
30 35 30 35
25
20 20
19.4 15
10 10 14
5 9
4
0 0
Source: RITES Transport Demand Forecast Study for DoT, GNCTD, 2010
22. Now they are “invisible” so they have no rights to road space
and are at the mercy of motor vehicles!!
23. Cycle tracks are sometimes constructed, but wrongly so!!
Therefore they land up being “encroached” by motor vehicles
while cycles/ rickshaws remain on road!!
24. Samarthyam (an NGO) conducted Audit of one such road.
MCD Engineers
Police said they
were not aware
that the track
constructed here
Police
was for Cycles &
Rickshaws… !!
MCD engineers
said they were not
aware of the
UTTIPEC or IRC
design standards
for footpaths &
cycle tracks…!!
Samarthyam
26. How can a rickshaw get on
an 11-inch high cycle track,
even with a ramp ???
They can’t!! Therefore….
27. ….the Track meant for Cycles/rickshaws
is being used for Car-parking comfortably!!
28. The physically disabled person with us could barely be
pushed up on the footpath/ cycle track. Slope here is 1:2 !!
29. Message we are giving to people through our Road Design:
• If you are a car user, the Road is for you. You get first priority to do
whatever you like.
• If you are a Pedestrian, you are “At you Own Risk”. If possible, install
eyes at the back of your head.
• If you are running a cycle-rickshaw, you are illegal and there is no
space for you on the road. Be thankful we are not throwing you out.
• If you are on a cycle, again, “At your Own Risk”.
• If you are old or even slightly physically challenged, STAY AT HOME!
CLICK NEXT >
31. Some good examples…. The BRT corridor….
Planned/ designed respectable spaces for pedestrians,
cyclists, auto-parking as well as motor-vehicles !!
32. Some good examples…. The BRT corridor….
A simple table-top crossing lets a cyclist move freely across
driveway, without hampering the car’s movement!!
34. • 60% of Trips in Delhi are below 4 KMs.
Cycles, Cycle-rickshaws & Walking
are the ideal modes for short 1-4 km Trips.
Average Trip Lengths
by Mode: Delhi
120
100 Average Trip
Mode Length (KM)
80
% of Trips
•Car 10.5
60 •2W 8.7
40 •Auto Rickshaw 4.7
20 •Bus 8.8
•Metro 13.8
0
•Train (IR) 20.2
•Bicycle 4
•Cycle Rickshaw 1.7
Trip lengths in KM
60-70% •Walk 1.1
trips 34
Source: RITES Transport Demand Forecast Study for DoT, GNCTD, 2010
35. For a 3 km trip, car bicycle BRT metro
Buses & Cycle are
most efficient PT
3
modes.
walk
2.5
2
Distance, km
1.5
1
Metro Walking
0.5 Bicycling BRT
2-Wheeler/car
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Time, minutes
Source: Created by IIT Delhi + iTrans
36. NMT inclusive Planning –
Where do you need it?
Schools
• 3 km buffer around
schools of Sec. and
Sr. Sec schools.
(Schools marked From
. Eicher City
Map, Edition 2)
• The Catchment area
of education based
trips.
Legend
School
railway line
NCTD Boundary
Source: TRIPP/IIT Delhi
yamuna watercourse
IGI airport
forests and ridge
Buffer School
0 3 6 12 18 24 ±
Kilometers
37. Trips origin: slums
• Distributions of JJ
Clusters in Delhi
• There is direct
relation between the
density of these
poor households
and the number of
cycle trips origin.
Legend
JJC_Point
POPULATION
0 - 100
101 - 200
201 - 400
401 - 800
801 - 1600
±
1601 - 10000
nctd line
railway line
Source: TRIPP/IIT Delhi 0 2 4 8 12 16
yamuna watercourse
38. NMT trips destination:
shops, MLU, CSC, DC, Wholesale areas
• Major Commercial
Centres, District
Centres, -18%
• Shops / Mixed Land
Use and Wholesale
areas -23%
• These are spread all
over urban area as
major destination for
poor urban workers
using cycles for upto Legend
20km per day Shops / Mixed Landuse
district centers
C.S. Centers
±
wholesale areas
yamuna watercourse
railway line
0 2 4 8 12 16
nctd line Kilometers
Source: Figure 4.17 Shows locations of major Commercial Centres, District Centres, Shops /
/TRIPP/IIT Delhi Mixed Land Use and Wholesale areas
39. NMT destination: manufacturing areas
and govt. offices
• 21% of cycle n
work- trips have
factory destination
and travel up to
10 km in a day n
n
• about 35% have
offices (Govt. and n n
Pvt.) as their n
destination and n nnn
Legend
n
travelling upto 10 n govt landuse
km per day railway line
NCTD Boundary
n
yamuna watercourse
govt. landuse
manufacture
±
IGI airport
forests and ridge
Buffer_of_manufacture
0 3 6 12 18 24
Source: TRIPP/IIT Delhi Buffer_of_govt_landuse
Kilometers
40. Walking & Cycle-rickshaws are the most
important Feeders to Metro/ BRT Stations.
Mode used to Reach Metro Stations:
MODE FROM ORIGIN TO METRO FROM METRO TO DESTINATION
Walk 61% 78%
Cycle Rickshaw 12% 9%
Two Wheeler 11% --
Auto 8% 8%
Bus 5% 5%
Car/Taxi 3% 1%
Source: RITES Transport Demand Forecast Study: May 2008
Yet NO Metro Station provides authorized
cycle-rickshaw parking !! 40
41. Policy Recommendation 2:
• Improve Supply & Service by IPT.
• Provide authorized Parking.
auto taxi rickshaw
• A Car serves one person a day & occupies minimum 3 parking
spaces throughout the city.
• An IPT mode occupies only one parking space, and
serves multiple people throughout the day.
41
42. 12th Plan Strategies to
promote IPT:
1. Provide More IPT Choices
2. Provide organized IPT Parking at all
Metro Stations & along all Roads.
43. Road Safety is Low.
The reasons for all accidents are:
1. Signal free high speed corridors.
2. Insufficient/ No pedestrian Crossing facilities.
3. Central verge without grills.
4. No speed breakers/ rumble strips on long stretches.
5. Absence of dedicated lanes for slow moving
vehicles.
6. Heavy volume of traffic.
7. Glaring during night etc.
Wazirabad Road Pedestrians
G. T. Road Two Wheelers
• There are more than 2100 Najafgarh Road Self
accidents occurred during 2010. Mahrauli Badarpur Road
N. H.-8
• The maximum casualty in the
fatal accidents are pedestrians, Mathura Road
cyclists & 2 wheelers. G T K Road
Rohtak Road
• The maximum accidents have
Outer Ring Road
occurred during the lean hours both
in the morning & night. Ring Road
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
Source: Delhi Traffic Police Fatal Accidents in 2010
44. How are Car-oriented Infrastructure
Impacting us?
• Making motor vehicle movement smoother for a few years,
before jams take over.
• Making it impossible/ very difficult to cross roads on foot!
• Making cycles & cycle-rickshaws move contra-flow, thus
endangering their lives.
• Making it impossible/ difficult to interchange between different
bus routes near junctions.
• Creating environments suitable for eve-teasing and heinous
crimes like Rape!
• In long run, increased car use leads to Congestion again,
while use of all other modes has been made excruciatingly
difficult or impossible!
45. How to cross this road ??
Where to walk or cycle ??
What happens to Women here after 6 pm ?
Dhaulan Kuan Signal-free Cloverleaf ( ) 45
46. All major Rape cases in the recent past happen on these
large roads built to facilitate fast car movement.....
47. .... Creating vast inhumane, people-less, un-watched,
places – which are rape & eve-teasing havens!!
AIIMS flyover
48. .... Creating vast inhumane, people-less, un-watched,
places – which are rape & eve-teasing havens!!
Dwarka
49. Walking Distances are increased by >5 times
after construction at AIIMS!.
(Source: CSE)
After construction of the Clover Leaf Flyover, the walking distance
from AIIMS exit to Dilli Haat has increased by over 5 times.
In addition, there are no safe crossings available, so people risk
their lives crossing the street at the most convenient locations.
50. Walking Distances are increased by >5 times
wherever a flyover is constructred.
People can’t cross the street between neighborhoods!!
53. Congestion is good!!
It makes people shift to BRT or other modes like cycles!!
Jakarta
Delhi
Delhi
54. What to Do?
1. Follow Road Standards & Guidelines.
(IRC+ UTTIPEC)
2. Plan a Network for cyclists, rickshaws &
pedestrians, not pieces.
3. Technically Design, Implement & Supervise
projects.
4. Regular Audit and Maintenance.
56. Masterplan-2021 Road Hierarchy:
Categorization* Primary Arterial Other Primary Arterial Primary Collector Secondary Collector Local Streets
RIGHT OF WAY 60-80 M 45-60 M 30-40 M 18-24 M 12-20 M
SPEED RANGE 50 – 70 km/hr 30 - 40 km/hr. 20 - 30 km/hr 10- 20 km/hr 10-20 km/hr
SPEED Enforcement and Traffic Enforcement and Traffic Enforcement and Traffic calming Traffic calming
CONTROL Calming required Calming required Traffic calming essential. required
required.
BUSWAYS FOR Segregated busways Segregated busways Segregated busways No segregated bus lane; No segregated bus
BRT required where BRT required where BRT required where BRT but Road may be lanes or bus operations
proposed proposed proposed, at-grade designated Bus-NMV required; but Road
segregation possible on only if required may be designated
R/Ws above 36 M Bus-NMV only if
required
MOTORIZED 2 to 4 motorized lanes per 2 to 4 motorized lanes per 2 to 3 motorized lanes No minimum lane width No minimum lane
LANES direction, min. 3.3 m wide direction, min. 3.3 m wide per direction, min. 3.1m specification. width specification.
(min. 3.5 for BRT (min. 3.3 for BRT wide (min. 3.3 for BRT
busways) busways) busways)
CYCLE/ NMV Segregated cycle tracks Segregated cycle tracks Traffic Calming Cycle lanes can work, No special feature for
TRACKS required; min. 2.5 m wide required; min. 2.5 m wide essential where segregated tracks cyclists
for two-way movement. for two-way movement. segregated Cycle tracks required where friction &
are not provided; Cycle encroachment expected
tracks to be min. 2.5 m
wide if block lengths are
>250m.
SERVICE LANES Service lanes required. Service lanes required for No service lane No service lane No service lane
residential frontages; for required required required
commercial / MU
frontages, not required.
MEDIANS Continuous median; all Continuous median; all Intermittent or No Intermittent or No No medians; traffic
openings and intersections openings and intersections median; median required; For calmed crossings, or
accompanied by signals accompanied by signals openings/ intersections roads where need for mini roundabouts
and traffic calming. (no and traffic calming. (no accompanied by signals Median is felt, issue to
grade separators within grade separators within and traffic calming. be brought to
city) city) UTTIPEC. Crossings to
NOTE: Lane Widths have been designated based on desired speed of the road category. be traffic calmed.
56 Guidelines prepared by UTTIPEC, DDA; Revised and Updated in Nov 2010.
* 56
57. 05 Bicycle and Non-Motorized
05A Segregated Transport Infrastructure
Cycle + NMT
Tracks
05B Bicycle
Parking and Other
Infrastructure
Provision for introducing cycle tracks, pedestrian and disabled friendly features in arterial
and sub-arterial roads is a must. (MPD-2021)
Bicycles, Rickshaws and other Non-Motorized transport are essential and the most eco-
friendly feeder services to and from MRTS stations. They are also indispensible for short &
UTTIPEC
Mobility
Safety
medium length trips for shopping, daily needs, school, etc. Providing safe and segregated
NMT lanes on all Arterial and Collector Streets would encourage their use and reduce the
& Comfort
dependency of people on the private car...
StreetIntegrated
Design MAIN PRINCIPLES:
Mobility - Continuous and safe NMT lanes with adequate crossings are essential
throughout the city
- Ample parking facilities for NMTs must be provided at all MRTS stations
Guidelines
Ecology
Ecology: - The most eco-friendly mode of transportation.
Safety/Comfort - Safe crossings for NMT are essential for their safety.
- NMT lanes must be segregated from faster motorized traffic.
- Shade must be provide along NMT lanes as well as at traffic signals.
57
65. 45 M Primary Arterial Road
IRC Section
Cycle Tracks
MANDATORY
UTTIPEC
Section
65 Drawings only Suggestive, not Prescriptive. Prepared by UTTIPEC, DDA 65
66. 40 M Primary Arterial Road
IRC Section
Cycle Tracks
MANDATORY
UTTIPEC
Section
66 Drawings only Suggestive, not Prescriptive. Prepared by UTTIPEC, DDA 66
67. 30 M Arterial Road
IRC Section
Cycle Tracks
MANDATORY
UTTIPEC
Section
67 Drawings only Suggestive, not Prescriptive. Prepared by UTTIPEC, DDA
68. 30 M Primary Collector Road
IRC Section
NOTE:
Non-motorized Lanes/ Cycle Tracks are
OPTIONAL on R/Ws below 40m Width.
In case smoother flow of motorized traffic is
desired, one “Shared Lane” may be replaced
by a dedicated Non-motorized Lane, in each
direction, to reduce friction between slow and
fast moving vehicles.
Cycle Tracks
OPTIONAL
UTTIPEC
Section
68 Drawings only Suggestive, not Prescriptive. Prepared by UTTIPEC, DDA 68
69. 18-24 M Secondary Collector Road
IRC Section
Cycle Tracks
OPTIONAL
UTTIPEC
Section
69 Drawings only Suggestive, not Prescriptive. Prepared by UTTIPEC, DDA 69
70. Example:
45m Road
(Vikas Marg)
Cycle tracks,
footpaths,
rickshaw-parking,
auto-parking,
vendor cart spaces,
trees,
car-parking,
toilets…
accommodated
within R/W
without disturbing
carriageway
space !
7/26/2012 UTTIPEC 70
71. Example:
45m Road
(Vikas Marg)
Cycle tracks,
footpaths,
rickshaw-parking,
auto-parking,
vendor cart spaces,
trees,
car-parking,
toilets…
accommodated
within R/W
without disturbing
carriageway
space !
7/26/2012 UTTIPEC 71
72. Example:
45m Road
(Vikas Marg)
Cycle tracks,
footpaths,
rickshaw-parking,
auto-parking,
vendor cart spaces,
trees,
car-parking,
toilets…
accommodated
within R/W
without disturbing
carriageway
space !
7/26/2012 UTTIPEC 72
73. A complete City-wide Safe Cycling Network to be developed.
Arterial Roads to have safe Cycle Tracks
74. A complete City-wide Safe Cycling Network to be developed.
Nallahs can be Cycle-Ecomobility corridors, forming a City-wide Network.