The document provides costing details for a style 2037188 t-shirt, including fabric details, consumption, trims breakdown, and costing totals. It lists the materials, suppliers, unit costs, and total costs. The key details are the fabric cost of 100% cotton slub at 150 yards and 280 yards, the total trims breakdown value of $55.83 per dozen, and the sample and bulk production costs including cut and make cost of $1.1100 per piece and washing cost of $14 per dozen.
The document lists various international paper and photograph sizes standards including:
- ISO paper size standards for A, B, and C series ranging from the largest A0/B0/C0 to smaller A6/B6/C6.
- Common North American paper sizes such as Letter, Legal, and Tabloid.
- Japanese paper size standards including the JIS B series and Shiroku ban/Kiku sizes.
- Standard photograph sizes used internationally.
- Envelope size standards for different regions including Europe, North America, and Japan.
This document lists prices and point values for various health and wellness products sold by Mejoramos tu Vida. It includes over 30 products across multiple product lines including BioPro+, Ganomas teas, and Fusion combinations. The prices are shown at full price and with discounts of 20%, 25%, 27.5%, and 30%. Kit packages and an affiliate membership option are also presented.
This document provides product details for various clothing items including tops, bottoms, jumpsuits, bras and accessories. It lists the product codes, fabric contents, available sizes and colours for each item. The fabrics primarily consist of polyamide, polyester and spandex blends. Short descriptions are provided for some items, noting features like cuts, pockets and intended uses for activities like yoga, aerial silk and acrobatics.
Knitting, dyeing and finishing, and cutting were the major sources of wastage, accounting for over 85% of total wastage. Cutting had the highest wastage percentage at 51.3% due to low marker efficiency for baby styles. Dyeing wastage of 35.77% was primarily from scouring, bleaching, and peach finish. Suggested solutions included improving worker skills, using manual CAD pattern arrangement, and automating processes. The total wastage percentage was calculated to be 21.89% of raw materials, costing over $1,300.
This document provides information about garment costing including fabric consumption calculations, fabric cost components, and dyeing charges. It discusses how to calculate fabric consumption in kg per dozen based on length, width, and GSM. It also covers allowances added for sewing and calculations for neck rib and piping consumption. The document lists variable costs for fabric including yarn cost by count, knitting charges by fabric type, and dyeing charges depending on color depth. It provides examples of consumption calculations and determining total yarn requirements for flat knits like collars.
Costing is very important for getting an order as well as it focuses the future trends of any industry. To make a effective, profitable and competitive cost sheet one must know about all the processes involves in garments manufacturing very well. All the updated news and costs of fabric, CM of particular garments, trims, wash cost, embroidery cost, traveling cost, terms of payments must be known. Merchandiser is the key person who is responsible for the costing of any item. Now the world is becoming more competitive for garments market and manufacturing as well. So a competitive cost sheet of any item affect the growth of any company.While the industry recorded a remarkable growth in a protected market environment, it faces a series of challenges that have come to the fore in the post-quota situation, notably in many areas.
This document summarizes a student's notes from an Introduction to Fashion Technologies course. It includes summaries of the software used in the class like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Excel. Career research is presented on top employers and entry-level positions. Trend research covers colors, silhouettes, textiles, and what's hot. The document ends with the student's final fashion design project presented in Illustrator and includes a technical spec sheet and costing analysis.
1. The document provides information on calculating garment costing including fabric consumption, fabric cost, accessories cost, and other variable costs. It outlines formulas for calculating fabric consumption based on length, width, and GSM.
2. Details are given for calculating consumption allowances for sewing and cutting. Formulas are provided for calculating consumption of neck ribs and other trims.
3. Information is also included on fabric cost calculations considering yarn count and GSM relationships, knitting charges, dyeing charges, and other processing costs.
The document lists various international paper and photograph sizes standards including:
- ISO paper size standards for A, B, and C series ranging from the largest A0/B0/C0 to smaller A6/B6/C6.
- Common North American paper sizes such as Letter, Legal, and Tabloid.
- Japanese paper size standards including the JIS B series and Shiroku ban/Kiku sizes.
- Standard photograph sizes used internationally.
- Envelope size standards for different regions including Europe, North America, and Japan.
This document lists prices and point values for various health and wellness products sold by Mejoramos tu Vida. It includes over 30 products across multiple product lines including BioPro+, Ganomas teas, and Fusion combinations. The prices are shown at full price and with discounts of 20%, 25%, 27.5%, and 30%. Kit packages and an affiliate membership option are also presented.
This document provides product details for various clothing items including tops, bottoms, jumpsuits, bras and accessories. It lists the product codes, fabric contents, available sizes and colours for each item. The fabrics primarily consist of polyamide, polyester and spandex blends. Short descriptions are provided for some items, noting features like cuts, pockets and intended uses for activities like yoga, aerial silk and acrobatics.
Knitting, dyeing and finishing, and cutting were the major sources of wastage, accounting for over 85% of total wastage. Cutting had the highest wastage percentage at 51.3% due to low marker efficiency for baby styles. Dyeing wastage of 35.77% was primarily from scouring, bleaching, and peach finish. Suggested solutions included improving worker skills, using manual CAD pattern arrangement, and automating processes. The total wastage percentage was calculated to be 21.89% of raw materials, costing over $1,300.
This document provides information about garment costing including fabric consumption calculations, fabric cost components, and dyeing charges. It discusses how to calculate fabric consumption in kg per dozen based on length, width, and GSM. It also covers allowances added for sewing and calculations for neck rib and piping consumption. The document lists variable costs for fabric including yarn cost by count, knitting charges by fabric type, and dyeing charges depending on color depth. It provides examples of consumption calculations and determining total yarn requirements for flat knits like collars.
Costing is very important for getting an order as well as it focuses the future trends of any industry. To make a effective, profitable and competitive cost sheet one must know about all the processes involves in garments manufacturing very well. All the updated news and costs of fabric, CM of particular garments, trims, wash cost, embroidery cost, traveling cost, terms of payments must be known. Merchandiser is the key person who is responsible for the costing of any item. Now the world is becoming more competitive for garments market and manufacturing as well. So a competitive cost sheet of any item affect the growth of any company.While the industry recorded a remarkable growth in a protected market environment, it faces a series of challenges that have come to the fore in the post-quota situation, notably in many areas.
This document summarizes a student's notes from an Introduction to Fashion Technologies course. It includes summaries of the software used in the class like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Excel. Career research is presented on top employers and entry-level positions. Trend research covers colors, silhouettes, textiles, and what's hot. The document ends with the student's final fashion design project presented in Illustrator and includes a technical spec sheet and costing analysis.
1. The document provides information on calculating garment costing including fabric consumption, fabric cost, accessories cost, and other variable costs. It outlines formulas for calculating fabric consumption based on length, width, and GSM.
2. Details are given for calculating consumption allowances for sewing and cutting. Formulas are provided for calculating consumption of neck ribs and other trims.
3. Information is also included on fabric cost calculations considering yarn count and GSM relationships, knitting charges, dyeing charges, and other processing costs.
1. The document provides information on calculating garment costing including fabric consumption, fabric cost, accessories cost, and other variable costs. It outlines formulas for calculating fabric consumption based on length, width, and GSM.
2. Details are given for calculating consumption allowances for sewing and cutting. Formulas are provided for calculating consumption of neck ribs and other trims.
3. Information is also included on fabric cost calculations considering yarn count and GSM relationships, knitting charges, dyeing charges, and other processing costs.
1. The document provides information on calculating garment costing including fabric consumption, fabric cost, accessories cost, and other variable costs. It outlines the formulas and allowances used to calculate fabric consumption by length and width for different garment styles.
2. Details are given on yarn count and GSM relationships, knitting charges, dyeing charges, and wastage percentages for different fabric types and processes. Formulas are provided for calculating consumption of neck ribbons, piping/binding, and flat knits like collars and cuffs.
3. An example calculation is shown for total yarn requirement for collars, cuffs, and plackets based on garment quantity, sizes of flat kn
1. The document provides information on calculating garment costing including fabric consumption, fabric cost, accessories cost, and other variable costs. It outlines formulas for calculating fabric consumption based on length, width, and GSM.
2. Details are given for calculating consumption allowances for sewing and cutting. Formulas are provided for calculating consumption of neck ribs and other trims.
3. Information is also included on fabric cost calculations considering yarn count and GSM relationships, knitting charges, dyeing charges, and other processing costs.
Estimate Price Bahan CT-010 Interlace.pdfRohendi Hasan
This document provides cost and production details for weaving fabric in three options. It includes information on yarn prices, production rates, costs for processes like warping and weaving, sizing costs, expected profits and target sales prices per month for each option. The final section estimates the total monthly costs for each option.
The document provides information to calculate the total fabric consumption, costing, and packing requirements for 10,000 woven shirts. It includes size ratios, measurements, fabric specifications, consumption calculations for body and collar fabrics totaling 16,405 yards. It then details cost calculations for fabrics, trims, accessories, washing, cutting, and testing totaling $61,171. Finally, it provides sample packing lists organized by color and size for the 5,000 blue and 5,000 black shirts being shipped in 25-piece cartons. The total carton volume for the 400 cartons is calculated to be 67.48 cubic meters, requiring a 40-foot and 20-foot shipping container.
This lab report summarizes a study on developing a cut plan order for a garment order of 10,000 pieces across 5 sizes. It includes breaking down the order quantity and allocating pieces to 16 individual cut orders. Each cut order is assigned a marker making ratio, number of plies, and table dimensions. The total cutting quantity across all cut orders is tracked to ensure all 10,200 pieces (original order plus 2% extra) are accounted for. Developing an efficient cut plan order is important to optimize cutting time and fabric utilization while ensuring accurate cuts are made.
The document provides details on wire lengths, diameters, and component costs for various sensor bundles for a vehicle. It includes information on 53 pins and over 345 feet of wiring for the cockpit sensor bundle. The engine sensor bundle has 30 pins and over 125 feet of wiring. Other sections provide similar details for left front and right front outboard sensor bundles, and a rear sensor bundle with over 16 feet of wiring across 9 pins. The document involves extensive specification of wiring components and connectors to integrate various vehicle sensors.
The document provides cost breakdowns for six different denim styles - three jeans, one jean jacket, and two jean vests. It lists the materials and costs for each component, including fabric, buttons, rivets, labels, embroidery, patterns, grading, and packaging. The costs are estimated to produce the items through a denim manufacturer.
The document provides information about dyeing a single jersey cotton spandex fabric. It states that the fabric composition is 95% cotton and 5% spandex, with a weight of 160 GSM. It recommends using a 40s combed cotton yarn and 20 denier spandex. It describes the dyeing process as: 1) slitting the grey fabric tube using a slitting machine, and 2) heat setting the slit fabric using a stenter machine to avoid creasing and set the dye.
This document appears to be a purchase order or sales plan for various clothing items from a denim brand called Missy Denim. It includes details on over 30 styles of shorts, pants, and jeans like styles, colors, unit costs and prices, suggested order quantities and sales projections. The document also provides total sales and cost projections by category and store/region.
The document provides an overview of an industrial attachment at Robintex (Bangladesh) Ltd, a composite knitwear company. It summarizes Robintex's operations including its production capacity and products, dyeing and finishing processes, quality control procedures, utilities and effluent treatment plant. Key details include Robintex's 7,500 employees, 8640 ton annual dyeing production capacity, 22 dyeing machines, quality testing for physical and chemical properties, and an on-site chemical effluent treatment plant.
The document provides a cost sheet for a children's dress including calculations of material consumption for different sizes, a breakdown of material and production costs, overhead costs, and the total price. Fabric consumption is calculated based on dress measurements and formulas. The total price for 250 dresses is $1,61,077 which includes costs for materials, labor, overhead, shipping and 10% profit margin.
This document describes a project to reduce fabric scrap from squeegee wrinkles at a tire plant in Sri Lanka. The team aims to reduce the scrap percentage from 0.15% to 0.098% by July 30, 2017. Current sources of squeegee wrinkles were analyzed through gemba observations and brainstorming sessions. Root causes identified include issues with winding alignment, operator skills, and maintenance processes. A cause-effect matrix was developed to validate the key causes prior to developing countermeasures.
This document describes a project to reduce fabric scrap from squeegee wrinkles at a tire plant in Sri Lanka. The team aims to reduce the scrap rate from 0.15% to 0.098% by July 30, 2017. Current sources of squeegee wrinkles were analyzed through gemba observations and brainstorming sessions. Key causes identified include misalignments at winding tables, operator skills, and maintenance issues. A cause-effect matrix was developed to validate the top causes through a why-why analysis.
This project aims to reduce fabric scrap in the CKITL plant. The current fabric scrap level is 0.67% with a monthly cost of Rs. 1.32 million. Observations found key issues like squeegee wrinkles, over pressing, and bare patches. Analysis identified the top causes as squeegee wrinkles, angle changes, and over pressing. Countermeasures proposed include operator training, facility improvements, and establishing performance tracking displays to lower the scrap rate to the target of 0.40% by July 2017.
This document provides information about calculating the cost of a basic men's t-shirt, including fabric consumption, costs, and pricing. It determines that the fabric consumption for a size L t-shirt is 197 grams. It lists the costs of materials like fabric, trims, and accessories, which total to Rs. 38.06 for the fabric and Rs. 1.35 for trims and accessories. It then shows a table to calculate the total cost of production, which factors in CMT charges, rejections, transport, profit, and commissions to determine the final price of the garment. As the delivery terms are FOB, sea freight charges are not included in the final price.
This document provides information about calculating the cost of a basic men's t-shirt, including fabric consumption, costs, and pricing. It determines that the fabric consumption for a size L t-shirt is 197 grams. It lists the costs of materials like fabric, trims, and accessories, which total to Rs. 38.06 for the fabric and Rs. 1.35 for trims and accessories. It then shows a table to calculate the total cost of production, including CMT charges, rejections, transport, and profits, to determine the FOB price for the men's t-shirt.
The document provides technical specifications for several styles of women's fall/winter clothing, including skirts, jackets, pants, and tops. It includes fabric details, cost breakdowns, wholesale pricing, and measurements for patterns. Specific styles described are a pencil skirt, roll collar jacket, high-waisted pants with peepholes, kimono wrap sweater, and kimono sleeve top.
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1. The document provides information on calculating garment costing including fabric consumption, fabric cost, accessories cost, and other variable costs. It outlines formulas for calculating fabric consumption based on length, width, and GSM.
2. Details are given for calculating consumption allowances for sewing and cutting. Formulas are provided for calculating consumption of neck ribs and other trims.
3. Information is also included on fabric cost calculations considering yarn count and GSM relationships, knitting charges, dyeing charges, and other processing costs.
1. The document provides information on calculating garment costing including fabric consumption, fabric cost, accessories cost, and other variable costs. It outlines the formulas and allowances used to calculate fabric consumption by length and width for different garment styles.
2. Details are given on yarn count and GSM relationships, knitting charges, dyeing charges, and wastage percentages for different fabric types and processes. Formulas are provided for calculating consumption of neck ribbons, piping/binding, and flat knits like collars and cuffs.
3. An example calculation is shown for total yarn requirement for collars, cuffs, and plackets based on garment quantity, sizes of flat kn
1. The document provides information on calculating garment costing including fabric consumption, fabric cost, accessories cost, and other variable costs. It outlines formulas for calculating fabric consumption based on length, width, and GSM.
2. Details are given for calculating consumption allowances for sewing and cutting. Formulas are provided for calculating consumption of neck ribs and other trims.
3. Information is also included on fabric cost calculations considering yarn count and GSM relationships, knitting charges, dyeing charges, and other processing costs.
Estimate Price Bahan CT-010 Interlace.pdfRohendi Hasan
This document provides cost and production details for weaving fabric in three options. It includes information on yarn prices, production rates, costs for processes like warping and weaving, sizing costs, expected profits and target sales prices per month for each option. The final section estimates the total monthly costs for each option.
The document provides information to calculate the total fabric consumption, costing, and packing requirements for 10,000 woven shirts. It includes size ratios, measurements, fabric specifications, consumption calculations for body and collar fabrics totaling 16,405 yards. It then details cost calculations for fabrics, trims, accessories, washing, cutting, and testing totaling $61,171. Finally, it provides sample packing lists organized by color and size for the 5,000 blue and 5,000 black shirts being shipped in 25-piece cartons. The total carton volume for the 400 cartons is calculated to be 67.48 cubic meters, requiring a 40-foot and 20-foot shipping container.
This lab report summarizes a study on developing a cut plan order for a garment order of 10,000 pieces across 5 sizes. It includes breaking down the order quantity and allocating pieces to 16 individual cut orders. Each cut order is assigned a marker making ratio, number of plies, and table dimensions. The total cutting quantity across all cut orders is tracked to ensure all 10,200 pieces (original order plus 2% extra) are accounted for. Developing an efficient cut plan order is important to optimize cutting time and fabric utilization while ensuring accurate cuts are made.
The document provides details on wire lengths, diameters, and component costs for various sensor bundles for a vehicle. It includes information on 53 pins and over 345 feet of wiring for the cockpit sensor bundle. The engine sensor bundle has 30 pins and over 125 feet of wiring. Other sections provide similar details for left front and right front outboard sensor bundles, and a rear sensor bundle with over 16 feet of wiring across 9 pins. The document involves extensive specification of wiring components and connectors to integrate various vehicle sensors.
The document provides cost breakdowns for six different denim styles - three jeans, one jean jacket, and two jean vests. It lists the materials and costs for each component, including fabric, buttons, rivets, labels, embroidery, patterns, grading, and packaging. The costs are estimated to produce the items through a denim manufacturer.
The document provides information about dyeing a single jersey cotton spandex fabric. It states that the fabric composition is 95% cotton and 5% spandex, with a weight of 160 GSM. It recommends using a 40s combed cotton yarn and 20 denier spandex. It describes the dyeing process as: 1) slitting the grey fabric tube using a slitting machine, and 2) heat setting the slit fabric using a stenter machine to avoid creasing and set the dye.
This document appears to be a purchase order or sales plan for various clothing items from a denim brand called Missy Denim. It includes details on over 30 styles of shorts, pants, and jeans like styles, colors, unit costs and prices, suggested order quantities and sales projections. The document also provides total sales and cost projections by category and store/region.
The document provides an overview of an industrial attachment at Robintex (Bangladesh) Ltd, a composite knitwear company. It summarizes Robintex's operations including its production capacity and products, dyeing and finishing processes, quality control procedures, utilities and effluent treatment plant. Key details include Robintex's 7,500 employees, 8640 ton annual dyeing production capacity, 22 dyeing machines, quality testing for physical and chemical properties, and an on-site chemical effluent treatment plant.
The document provides a cost sheet for a children's dress including calculations of material consumption for different sizes, a breakdown of material and production costs, overhead costs, and the total price. Fabric consumption is calculated based on dress measurements and formulas. The total price for 250 dresses is $1,61,077 which includes costs for materials, labor, overhead, shipping and 10% profit margin.
This document describes a project to reduce fabric scrap from squeegee wrinkles at a tire plant in Sri Lanka. The team aims to reduce the scrap percentage from 0.15% to 0.098% by July 30, 2017. Current sources of squeegee wrinkles were analyzed through gemba observations and brainstorming sessions. Root causes identified include issues with winding alignment, operator skills, and maintenance processes. A cause-effect matrix was developed to validate the key causes prior to developing countermeasures.
This document describes a project to reduce fabric scrap from squeegee wrinkles at a tire plant in Sri Lanka. The team aims to reduce the scrap rate from 0.15% to 0.098% by July 30, 2017. Current sources of squeegee wrinkles were analyzed through gemba observations and brainstorming sessions. Key causes identified include misalignments at winding tables, operator skills, and maintenance issues. A cause-effect matrix was developed to validate the top causes through a why-why analysis.
This project aims to reduce fabric scrap in the CKITL plant. The current fabric scrap level is 0.67% with a monthly cost of Rs. 1.32 million. Observations found key issues like squeegee wrinkles, over pressing, and bare patches. Analysis identified the top causes as squeegee wrinkles, angle changes, and over pressing. Countermeasures proposed include operator training, facility improvements, and establishing performance tracking displays to lower the scrap rate to the target of 0.40% by July 2017.
This document provides information about calculating the cost of a basic men's t-shirt, including fabric consumption, costs, and pricing. It determines that the fabric consumption for a size L t-shirt is 197 grams. It lists the costs of materials like fabric, trims, and accessories, which total to Rs. 38.06 for the fabric and Rs. 1.35 for trims and accessories. It then shows a table to calculate the total cost of production, which factors in CMT charges, rejections, transport, profit, and commissions to determine the final price of the garment. As the delivery terms are FOB, sea freight charges are not included in the final price.
This document provides information about calculating the cost of a basic men's t-shirt, including fabric consumption, costs, and pricing. It determines that the fabric consumption for a size L t-shirt is 197 grams. It lists the costs of materials like fabric, trims, and accessories, which total to Rs. 38.06 for the fabric and Rs. 1.35 for trims and accessories. It then shows a table to calculate the total cost of production, including CMT charges, rejections, transport, and profits, to determine the FOB price for the men's t-shirt.
The document provides technical specifications for several styles of women's fall/winter clothing, including skirts, jackets, pants, and tops. It includes fabric details, cost breakdowns, wholesale pricing, and measurements for patterns. Specific styles described are a pencil skirt, roll collar jacket, high-waisted pants with peepholes, kimono wrap sweater, and kimono sleeve top.
• For a full set of 530+ questions. Go to
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• SkillCertPro offers detailed explanations to each question which helps to understand the concepts better.
• It is recommended to score above 85% in SkillCertPro exams before attempting a real exam.
• SkillCertPro updates exam questions every 2 weeks.
• You will get life time access and life time free updates
• SkillCertPro assures 100% pass guarantee in first attempt.
This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Gamify it until you make it Improving Agile Development and Operations with ...Ben Linders
So many challenges, so little time. While we’re busy developing software and keeping it operational, we also need to sharpen the saw, but how? Gamification can be a way to look at how you’re doing and find out where to improve. It’s a great way to have everyone involved and get the best out of people.
In this presentation, Ben Linders will show how playing games with the DevOps coaching cards can help to explore your current development and deployment (DevOps) practices and decide as a team what to improve or experiment with.
The games that we play are based on an engagement model. Instead of imposing change, the games enable people to pull in ideas for change and apply those in a way that best suits their collective needs.
By playing games, you can learn from each other. Teams can use games, exercises, and coaching cards to discuss values, principles, and practices, and share their experiences and learnings.
Different game formats can be used to share experiences on DevOps principles and practices and explore how they can be applied effectively. This presentation provides an overview of playing formats and will inspire you to come up with your own formats.
Why Psychological Safety Matters for Software Teams - ACE 2024 - Ben Linders.pdfBen Linders
Psychological safety in teams is important; team members must feel safe and able to communicate and collaborate effectively to deliver value. It’s also necessary to build long-lasting teams since things will happen and relationships will be strained.
But, how safe is a team? How can we determine if there are any factors that make the team unsafe or have an impact on the team’s culture?
In this mini-workshop, we’ll play games for psychological safety and team culture utilizing a deck of coaching cards, The Psychological Safety Cards. We will learn how to use gamification to gain a better understanding of what’s going on in teams. Individuals share what they have learned from working in teams, what has impacted the team’s safety and culture, and what has led to positive change.
Different game formats will be played in groups in parallel. Examples are an ice-breaker to get people talking about psychological safety, a constellation where people take positions about aspects of psychological safety in their team or organization, and collaborative card games where people work together to create an environment that fosters psychological safety.
This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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Carrer goals.pptx and their importance in real lifeartemacademy2
Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
Moreover, having well-defined career goals fosters a sense of purpose and direction, enhancing job satisfaction and overall productivity. It encourages continuous learning and adaptation, as professionals remain attuned to industry trends and evolving job market demands. Career goals also facilitate better time management and resource allocation, as individuals prioritize tasks and opportunities that advance their professional growth. In addition, articulating career goals can aid in networking and mentorship, as it allows individuals to communicate their aspirations clearly to potential mentors, colleagues, and employers, thereby opening doors to valuable guidance and support. Ultimately, career goals are integral to personal and professional development, driving individuals toward sustained success and fulfillment in their chosen fields.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
Claudio Gallicchio is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, Italy. His research involves merging concepts from Deep Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Randomized Neural Systems, and he has co-authored over 100 scientific publications on the subject. He is the founder of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Reservoir Computing, and the co-founder and chair of the IEEE Task Force on Randomization-based Neural Networks and Learning Systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
1.) Introduction
Our Movement is not new; it is the same as it was for Freedom, Justice, and Equality since we were labeled as slaves. However, this movement at its core must entail economics.
2.) Historical Context
This is the same movement because none of the previous movements, such as boycotts, were ever completed. For some, maybe, but for the most part, it’s just a place to keep your stable until you’re ready to assimilate them into your system. The rest of the crabs are left in the world’s worst parts, begging for scraps.
3.) Economic Empowerment
Our Movement aims to show that it is indeed possible for the less fortunate to establish their economic system. Everyone else – Caucasian, Asian, Mexican, Israeli, Jews, etc. – has their systems, and they all set up and usurp money from the less fortunate. So, the less fortunate buy from every one of them, yet none of them buy from the less fortunate. Moreover, the less fortunate really don’t have anything to sell.
4.) Collaboration with Organizations
Our Movement will demonstrate how organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Urban League, Black Lives Matter, and others can assist in creating a much more indestructible Black Wall Street.
5.) Vision for the Future
Our Movement will not settle for less than those who came before us and stopped before the rights were equal. The economy, jobs, healthcare, education, housing, incarceration – everything is unfair, and what isn’t is rigged for the less fortunate to fail, as evidenced in society.
6.) Call to Action
Our movement has started and implemented everything needed for the advancement of the economic system. There are positions for only those who understand the importance of this movement, as failure to address it will continue the degradation of the people deemed less fortunate.
No, this isn’t Noah’s Ark, nor am I a Prophet. I’m just a man who wrote a couple of books, created a magnificent website: http://www.thearkproject.llc, and who truly hopes to try and initiate a truly sustainable economic system for deprived people. We may not all have the same beliefs, but if our methods are tried, tested, and proven, we can come together and help others. My website: http://www.thearkproject.llc is very informative and considerably controversial. Please check it out, and if you are afraid, leave immediately; it’s no place for cowards. The last Prophet said: “Whoever among you sees an evil action, then let him change it with his hand [by taking action]; if he cannot, then with his tongue [by speaking out]; and if he cannot, then, with his heart – and that is the weakest of faith.” [Sahih Muslim] If we all, or even some of us, did this, there would be significant change. We are able to witness it on small and grand scales, for example, from climate control to business partnerships. I encourage, invite, and challenge you all to support me by visiting my website.
This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Juraj Čorba, Chair of OECD Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance (AIGO), was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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