For the person and for the brand, there are three key elements to creating successful, qualitative online content: be present, be relevant, be authentic.
This document summarizes several cases of journalistic malpractice and fabrication, including Joseph Mitchell of The New Yorker who created composite stories in 1944, Janet Cooke who fabricated a story about an 8-year old heroin addict for which she won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981, Stephen Glass who fabricated numerous stories including creating a fake website for a made up organization, and incidents at The Boston Globe involving fabricated stories from reporters Mike Barnicle and Patricia Smith. It also discusses Jayson Blair's plagiarism at The New York Times and Mike Daisey fabricating a story about labor conditions in China that aired on This American Life. The document raises questions about what news organizations can do to prevent such incidents and whether restoring positions like
This document discusses several famous whistleblowers and the ethical issues surrounding their leaks of classified information. It summarizes the cases of Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, warrantless wiretapping exposed by the New York Times, Valerie Plame's leaked CIA identity, Chelsea Manning's leak of government files to WikiLeaks, Edward Snowden's exposure of NSA surveillance programs, and the Obama administration's aggressive prosecution of leakers. Throughout, it raises questions about whether and how whistleblowers could or should be protected from prosecution when their leaks appear to serve the public interest in government transparency and accountability.
1) The document discusses the challenges of journalists maintaining objectivity while covering wars involving their home countries. It explores how close relationships with military units through embedding can compromise neutral reporting.
2) Case studies show how embedded journalists' perspectives and safety became tied to the units they were with, blurring the line between observer and participant.
3) The effects of embedding on news coverage are debated, with concerns that over-identification with troops can slant coverage, while others believe contextualized reporting is still possible. Overall objectivity in war reporting is difficult to maintain.
The document discusses challenges facing journalists covering warfare, including:
1. Journalists were either "embedded" with military units for access, taking a pro-military viewpoint, or "unilateral" and independent but with less access and greater risks.
2. Embedded journalism provided great visuals but less analysis, and limits on access reduced critical reporting. Unilateral journalists faced closed borders and risk of attack.
3. The demands of 24-hour news coverage and limits on access resulted in more speculation than factual reporting, complicating efforts to separate facts from propaganda.
This document provides examples of political humor from various politicians and eras. In 3 sentences: It discusses jokes and self-deprecating humor used by presidents like Reagan, Kennedy, Ford, and Carter. Examples show how humor has been used to make political points or relieve stress. The document also analyzes portrayals of politicians through satire and parody, as well as trends in political correctness over time.
Walter Lippmann, John Dewey and the role of journalism and the public in a democracy. Based on a discussion in Jay Rosen's book "What Are Journalists For?"
This document summarizes several cases of journalistic malpractice and fabrication, including Joseph Mitchell of The New Yorker who created composite stories in 1944, Janet Cooke who fabricated a story about an 8-year old heroin addict for which she won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981, Stephen Glass who fabricated numerous stories including creating a fake website for a made up organization, and incidents at The Boston Globe involving fabricated stories from reporters Mike Barnicle and Patricia Smith. It also discusses Jayson Blair's plagiarism at The New York Times and Mike Daisey fabricating a story about labor conditions in China that aired on This American Life. The document raises questions about what news organizations can do to prevent such incidents and whether restoring positions like
This document discusses several famous whistleblowers and the ethical issues surrounding their leaks of classified information. It summarizes the cases of Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, warrantless wiretapping exposed by the New York Times, Valerie Plame's leaked CIA identity, Chelsea Manning's leak of government files to WikiLeaks, Edward Snowden's exposure of NSA surveillance programs, and the Obama administration's aggressive prosecution of leakers. Throughout, it raises questions about whether and how whistleblowers could or should be protected from prosecution when their leaks appear to serve the public interest in government transparency and accountability.
1) The document discusses the challenges of journalists maintaining objectivity while covering wars involving their home countries. It explores how close relationships with military units through embedding can compromise neutral reporting.
2) Case studies show how embedded journalists' perspectives and safety became tied to the units they were with, blurring the line between observer and participant.
3) The effects of embedding on news coverage are debated, with concerns that over-identification with troops can slant coverage, while others believe contextualized reporting is still possible. Overall objectivity in war reporting is difficult to maintain.
The document discusses challenges facing journalists covering warfare, including:
1. Journalists were either "embedded" with military units for access, taking a pro-military viewpoint, or "unilateral" and independent but with less access and greater risks.
2. Embedded journalism provided great visuals but less analysis, and limits on access reduced critical reporting. Unilateral journalists faced closed borders and risk of attack.
3. The demands of 24-hour news coverage and limits on access resulted in more speculation than factual reporting, complicating efforts to separate facts from propaganda.
This document provides examples of political humor from various politicians and eras. In 3 sentences: It discusses jokes and self-deprecating humor used by presidents like Reagan, Kennedy, Ford, and Carter. Examples show how humor has been used to make political points or relieve stress. The document also analyzes portrayals of politicians through satire and parody, as well as trends in political correctness over time.
Walter Lippmann, John Dewey and the role of journalism and the public in a democracy. Based on a discussion in Jay Rosen's book "What Are Journalists For?"
Censorship involves the suppression of speech, communication, or other information that may be considered objectionable or harmful by a government, organization, or individual. It can include censorship of news, books, films, music, art, and online media and occurs for various reasons such as protecting national security, children, or certain political or religious views. While some countries have strong legal protections against censorship, these protections often require balancing other rights and determining what can and cannot be censored remains challenging.
This document discusses how social media and digital tools can be used for activism and advocacy. It provides examples of how Twitter, blogs, and video blogs have helped draw attention to important issues and empower marginalized groups by giving them a voice. These tools allow activists to circumvent censorship, rally people for a cause, and put pressure on powerful organizations to address issues. Even with limited resources, individuals can use free or low-cost tools like smartphones, blogs, and Twitter to conduct digital activism and storytelling projects in order to spread awareness and create social change.
This document discusses the rise of citizen media and how it has impacted who decides what qualifies as news. It lists several major events that were first covered through citizen media, like the Rodney King video and videos from the Arab Spring. It poses discussion questions around whether citizen media has made people better informed or more misinformed, and how news organizations should approach using citizen media during breaking news events while maintaining original reporting.
The document discusses the functional building blocks of social media which include identity, conversations, sharing, relationships, reputation, and how these aspects contribute to the networked scholar. It provides references to related resources on each of these blocks and identifies the speaker, Alfred Hermida, as a networked scholar with contact details and a recent publication.
The document discusses the functional building blocks of social media which include identity, conversations, sharing, relationships, reputation, and how these aspects contribute to the networked scholar. It provides references to related resources on each of these blocks and identifies the speaker, Alfred Hermida, as a networked scholar with contact details and a recent publication.
This document provides examples of political humor used throughout history. It begins with Benjamin Franklin's 1754 political cartoon that brought visual imagery into American politics. More recently, shows like Saturday Night Live have used parody through characters like Tina Fey's Sarah Palin to poke fun at politicians. The document also explores how politicians like Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford used self-deprecating humor in their campaigns. Overall, the document examines many ways humor has been used in politics to make points, relieve stress, and influence public opinion.
This document discusses the context of film production from several perspectives. It examines the historical foundations of the film industry in Hollywood. It also analyzes the cultural relevance of some horror films and how their content reflected the fears of the time period. Additionally, it looks at remakes of films like "Judge Dredd", "I Am Legend", and "Dawn of the Dead" and compares their box office performances. The document concludes that the context of film production often reflects the fears and issues happening in society at the time.
This document is a student paper that discusses civil war and genocide. It contains images related to topics like death, fighting, fleeing, and outreach efforts. The paper cites several sources that provide first-hand accounts and details of the conflicts in Sudan and efforts to help refugees and resolve the issues. Organizations mentioned include Darfur Dream Team, Women for Women International, and Genocide Intervention Network.
John Grierson coined the term "documentary" in 1926 and created early documentaries such as "Housing Problems" and "Coal Face" that included a sense of persuasion. Documentaries document real people and events using actual footage or reconstruction, sometimes with narration or by relying on participants, with the goal of informing audiences about social issues and allowing them to form their own opinions. Examples include the 2013 documentary "Blackfish" about killer whales in captivity and films produced by National Geographic.
This document discusses several controversial plays from different time periods and the reasons they provoked controversy. It provides context about plays like "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" by Edward Albee from 1962 that caused a storm for its subject matter. Another play mentioned is "Corpus Christi" by Terrence McNally from 1998 that depicted Jesus and the apostles as gay men, provoking outrage. The document also examines censorship issues and self-censorship in various eras.
Robert F. Kennedy's speech on Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. Presented for Rhetoric of the 60's class. Speech analyzed using Neo-Aristotelian Theory and Situational Theory.
Kieran, as a teenager, fits stereotypes of being eccentric and dangerous. The film represents social groups through its choice of weapon, setting, and protagonists in non-conventional ways compared to typical crime movies. Stereotypes of gender, class and race are both represented and subverted.
Kieran, as a teenager, fits stereotypes of being eccentric and dangerous. The film represents social groups through its choice of weapon, setting, and protagonists in non-conventional ways compared to expectations. Specifically, it shows the crime from Kieran's home rather than a typical alleyway, and the protagonist is middle-class rather than working-class.
This document summarizes a Holocaust workshop for students that covered definitions of genocide, an overview of the Holocaust including key facts about Nazi Germany's imprisonment and murder of 6 million Jews, and different stations exploring related topics like propaganda, a graphic novel depiction of the Holocaust, and a speech by Himmler rationalizing the genocide. The workshop aimed to educate students on the Holocaust and discuss how to prevent discrimination and rights violations today.
1) The document discusses several topics in social psychology, including the fundamental attribution error, the foot-in-the-door phenomenon, the power of the situation/role, conformity, the Milgram experiment, group influence, deindividuation, groupthink, altruism, and conflict/peacemaking.
2) It provides examples of each topic, such as how prisoners of war were influenced through incremental requests and how people often conform to group norms, as seen in Milgram's experiment.
3) Examples of real-world events are analyzed through these social psychology lenses, such as the abuse at Abu Ghraib and intergroup conflict resolution through contact.
The document discusses the history of media bias in the United States from the McCarthy era to present day. It describes how coverage of events like the Vietnam War and civil rights movement were seen as liberal biased and led conservatives to establish their own media. Today, mainstream media outlets are accused of bias by President Trump and amplified by conservative media like Breitbart and Hannity, while these same outlets promote falsehoods. Coverage is also characterized by "asymmetrical polarization" with conservative media attacking mainstream outlets.
Visual art in the 1960s-1970s addressed social and cultural issues critically through meaning and symbolism. Surrealist artist H.R. Giger created visceral and confronting works exploring the human body and notions of normality. Websites have emerged as a new genre where meaning is constructed through the relationship between the viewer and the visual text or website. Each website conveys a unique look and feeling through its design elements.
Fight Club is a 1999 film directed by David Fincher and based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk. It stars Edward Norton as the unnamed narrator and Brad Pitt as Tyler Durden. The film follows the narrator's increasing involvement in an underground fighting club formed by Tyler. Though it performed poorly at the box office, Fight Club has since become a cult classic for its subversive critique of consumerism and masculinity in modern society. The document provides context on the film's production and reception, and considers how it can be analyzed through lenses like auteur theory, representations of gender, and its relation to the film noir genre.
This document discusses a 2009 speech given by Anita Dunn, then White House Communications Director, where she quoted Mao Zedong and Mother Teresa. Dunn was criticized by Fox News and others for quoting Mao, implying that it meant she supported Mao's communist philosophies and policies. The document provides context for Dunn's full quote, where she said Mao and Mother Teresa taught that people should fight for their own beliefs rather than accept others' definitions. It then satirizes the implications of criticizing Dunn by suggesting that others who have referenced political figures or used similar language must also be communists or totalitarians.
Google Play es la tienda de aplicaciones de Android donde los usuarios pueden descargar e instalar aplicaciones en sus dispositivos Android usando una cuenta de Google. Fue lanzada originalmente en 2008 como Android Market y renombrada a Google Play en 2012, ofreciendo en la actualidad más de 450,000 aplicaciones. Los usuarios pueden navegar entre aplicaciones, juegos y contenido multimedia organizado por categorías. La principal competidora es la App Store de Apple, aunque Google Play tiene más descargas totales y ofrece mayor flexibilidad a los desarrolladores para publicar aplicaciones.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Censorship involves the suppression of speech, communication, or other information that may be considered objectionable or harmful by a government, organization, or individual. It can include censorship of news, books, films, music, art, and online media and occurs for various reasons such as protecting national security, children, or certain political or religious views. While some countries have strong legal protections against censorship, these protections often require balancing other rights and determining what can and cannot be censored remains challenging.
This document discusses how social media and digital tools can be used for activism and advocacy. It provides examples of how Twitter, blogs, and video blogs have helped draw attention to important issues and empower marginalized groups by giving them a voice. These tools allow activists to circumvent censorship, rally people for a cause, and put pressure on powerful organizations to address issues. Even with limited resources, individuals can use free or low-cost tools like smartphones, blogs, and Twitter to conduct digital activism and storytelling projects in order to spread awareness and create social change.
This document discusses the rise of citizen media and how it has impacted who decides what qualifies as news. It lists several major events that were first covered through citizen media, like the Rodney King video and videos from the Arab Spring. It poses discussion questions around whether citizen media has made people better informed or more misinformed, and how news organizations should approach using citizen media during breaking news events while maintaining original reporting.
The document discusses the functional building blocks of social media which include identity, conversations, sharing, relationships, reputation, and how these aspects contribute to the networked scholar. It provides references to related resources on each of these blocks and identifies the speaker, Alfred Hermida, as a networked scholar with contact details and a recent publication.
The document discusses the functional building blocks of social media which include identity, conversations, sharing, relationships, reputation, and how these aspects contribute to the networked scholar. It provides references to related resources on each of these blocks and identifies the speaker, Alfred Hermida, as a networked scholar with contact details and a recent publication.
This document provides examples of political humor used throughout history. It begins with Benjamin Franklin's 1754 political cartoon that brought visual imagery into American politics. More recently, shows like Saturday Night Live have used parody through characters like Tina Fey's Sarah Palin to poke fun at politicians. The document also explores how politicians like Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford used self-deprecating humor in their campaigns. Overall, the document examines many ways humor has been used in politics to make points, relieve stress, and influence public opinion.
This document discusses the context of film production from several perspectives. It examines the historical foundations of the film industry in Hollywood. It also analyzes the cultural relevance of some horror films and how their content reflected the fears of the time period. Additionally, it looks at remakes of films like "Judge Dredd", "I Am Legend", and "Dawn of the Dead" and compares their box office performances. The document concludes that the context of film production often reflects the fears and issues happening in society at the time.
This document is a student paper that discusses civil war and genocide. It contains images related to topics like death, fighting, fleeing, and outreach efforts. The paper cites several sources that provide first-hand accounts and details of the conflicts in Sudan and efforts to help refugees and resolve the issues. Organizations mentioned include Darfur Dream Team, Women for Women International, and Genocide Intervention Network.
John Grierson coined the term "documentary" in 1926 and created early documentaries such as "Housing Problems" and "Coal Face" that included a sense of persuasion. Documentaries document real people and events using actual footage or reconstruction, sometimes with narration or by relying on participants, with the goal of informing audiences about social issues and allowing them to form their own opinions. Examples include the 2013 documentary "Blackfish" about killer whales in captivity and films produced by National Geographic.
This document discusses several controversial plays from different time periods and the reasons they provoked controversy. It provides context about plays like "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" by Edward Albee from 1962 that caused a storm for its subject matter. Another play mentioned is "Corpus Christi" by Terrence McNally from 1998 that depicted Jesus and the apostles as gay men, provoking outrage. The document also examines censorship issues and self-censorship in various eras.
Robert F. Kennedy's speech on Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. Presented for Rhetoric of the 60's class. Speech analyzed using Neo-Aristotelian Theory and Situational Theory.
Kieran, as a teenager, fits stereotypes of being eccentric and dangerous. The film represents social groups through its choice of weapon, setting, and protagonists in non-conventional ways compared to typical crime movies. Stereotypes of gender, class and race are both represented and subverted.
Kieran, as a teenager, fits stereotypes of being eccentric and dangerous. The film represents social groups through its choice of weapon, setting, and protagonists in non-conventional ways compared to expectations. Specifically, it shows the crime from Kieran's home rather than a typical alleyway, and the protagonist is middle-class rather than working-class.
This document summarizes a Holocaust workshop for students that covered definitions of genocide, an overview of the Holocaust including key facts about Nazi Germany's imprisonment and murder of 6 million Jews, and different stations exploring related topics like propaganda, a graphic novel depiction of the Holocaust, and a speech by Himmler rationalizing the genocide. The workshop aimed to educate students on the Holocaust and discuss how to prevent discrimination and rights violations today.
1) The document discusses several topics in social psychology, including the fundamental attribution error, the foot-in-the-door phenomenon, the power of the situation/role, conformity, the Milgram experiment, group influence, deindividuation, groupthink, altruism, and conflict/peacemaking.
2) It provides examples of each topic, such as how prisoners of war were influenced through incremental requests and how people often conform to group norms, as seen in Milgram's experiment.
3) Examples of real-world events are analyzed through these social psychology lenses, such as the abuse at Abu Ghraib and intergroup conflict resolution through contact.
The document discusses the history of media bias in the United States from the McCarthy era to present day. It describes how coverage of events like the Vietnam War and civil rights movement were seen as liberal biased and led conservatives to establish their own media. Today, mainstream media outlets are accused of bias by President Trump and amplified by conservative media like Breitbart and Hannity, while these same outlets promote falsehoods. Coverage is also characterized by "asymmetrical polarization" with conservative media attacking mainstream outlets.
Visual art in the 1960s-1970s addressed social and cultural issues critically through meaning and symbolism. Surrealist artist H.R. Giger created visceral and confronting works exploring the human body and notions of normality. Websites have emerged as a new genre where meaning is constructed through the relationship between the viewer and the visual text or website. Each website conveys a unique look and feeling through its design elements.
Fight Club is a 1999 film directed by David Fincher and based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk. It stars Edward Norton as the unnamed narrator and Brad Pitt as Tyler Durden. The film follows the narrator's increasing involvement in an underground fighting club formed by Tyler. Though it performed poorly at the box office, Fight Club has since become a cult classic for its subversive critique of consumerism and masculinity in modern society. The document provides context on the film's production and reception, and considers how it can be analyzed through lenses like auteur theory, representations of gender, and its relation to the film noir genre.
This document discusses a 2009 speech given by Anita Dunn, then White House Communications Director, where she quoted Mao Zedong and Mother Teresa. Dunn was criticized by Fox News and others for quoting Mao, implying that it meant she supported Mao's communist philosophies and policies. The document provides context for Dunn's full quote, where she said Mao and Mother Teresa taught that people should fight for their own beliefs rather than accept others' definitions. It then satirizes the implications of criticizing Dunn by suggesting that others who have referenced political figures or used similar language must also be communists or totalitarians.
Google Play es la tienda de aplicaciones de Android donde los usuarios pueden descargar e instalar aplicaciones en sus dispositivos Android usando una cuenta de Google. Fue lanzada originalmente en 2008 como Android Market y renombrada a Google Play en 2012, ofreciendo en la actualidad más de 450,000 aplicaciones. Los usuarios pueden navegar entre aplicaciones, juegos y contenido multimedia organizado por categorías. La principal competidora es la App Store de Apple, aunque Google Play tiene más descargas totales y ofrece mayor flexibilidad a los desarrolladores para publicar aplicaciones.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
La economía estudia las relaciones de producción y comercio. El comercio justo se basa en el diálogo entre las partes. Algunas personas emprenden negocios para satisfacer necesidades específicas mediante su creatividad y trabajo. Los emprendimientos sociales buscan resolver problemas concretos de una comunidad como inseguridad, falta de infraestructura o problemas ambientales.
Chemotherapy uses chemicals to inhibit the growth of microorganisms and is used with other treatments like biological therapies, hormonal therapy, radiation therapy, and surgery. Antibiotics are produced by microorganisms and kill or inhibit the growth of other organisms. Chemotherapeutic agents target parasitic cells while being innocuous to host cells by exploiting biochemical differences between the parasite and host. There are three classes of biochemical reactions in bacteria that can be targeted: class I involves energy production, class II small molecule synthesis, and class III macromolecule assembly. Differences between bacterial and human cells allow some class III reactions like peptidoglycan cell wall synthesis to be targeted.
KDE SC 4.6 brings several new features to the Kubuntu desktop environment, including a new installer, enhanced activities and desktop features, global menus, improved file management with Dolphin, and integration of the QML language. The document discusses KDE's focus on customizability, integration, and giving users freedom of choice in their desktop experience.
This document discusses 2.5G wireless technology, including technologies like GSM, HSCSD, GPRS, and EDGE. It describes how 2.5G networks added packet switching via GPRS to existing 2G networks, allowing higher data rates and always-on internet access. Key network nodes for GPRS like SGSNs and GGSNs are introduced. The document also provides a brief comparison of 2G and 2.5G wireless networks and their data capabilities.
Haiku Deck is a presentation platform that allows users to create Haiku-style presentations. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing a link to do so. It aims to inspire the reader to try out Haiku Deck's presentation capabilities.
America's favorite regional fast food chains reflect the diverse culinary heritage of each state. From Maine's whoopie pies to Hawaii's plate lunches, local favorites offer a taste of home no matter where one's travels take them. This article maps out the most iconic restaurant or food from each U.S. state to showcase the variety of regional flavors across the country.
Daniel and other young men from Judah were taken captive to Babylon. Daniel refused to eat the food offered by the king that violated God's commands. He asked to eat vegetables and water instead. After 10 days, Daniel and his friends looked healthier than those who ate the king's food. For the next 3 years, they were allowed to eat their own food. They were found to be wiser than the king's advisors.
In recent years we have seen explosion of languages which run on Java Virtual Machine. We also have seen existing languages getting their implementations being rewritten to JVM. With all of the above we have seen rapid development of tools like parsers, bytecode generators and such, even inside JVM we saw initiatives like Da Vinci Machine Project, which led to invoke dynamic in JDK 7 and recent development of Graal and Truffle projects.
Is it really hard to write new programming language running on JVM? Even if you are not going to write your own I think it is worth to understand how your favorite language runs undercover, how early decisions can impact language extensibility and performance, what JVM itself and JVM ecosystem has to offer to language implementors.
During the session I will try to get you familiar with options you have when choosing parsers and byte code manipulation libraries. which language implementation to consider, how to test and tune your "new baby". Will you be able after this session to develop new and shiny language, packed with killer features language? No. But for sure you will understand difference between lexers and parsers, how bytecode works, why invoke dynamic and Graal and Truffle are so important to the future of JVM platform. Will we have time to write simple, compiled language?
For webfriendly.ca
DISCLOSURE:
I worked at HootSuite Media, Inc. in 2010-2011 (over a year before this presentation). However, all opinions in this slide deck are my own, not paid by HootSuite and presented in the best interests of the audience.
HootSuite, uCoz and Techvibes are registered trademarks and are property of the respective companies.
The document is a request from Continental Europe District (District 59) Toastmasters for sponsorship of their 2010 conference in Barcelona, Spain. It outlines that Toastmasters trains people in leadership and public speaking skills through their network of 12,000 clubs and 250,000 members worldwide. The conference will be held at a 5-star hotel on the beach in Barcelona and provide sponsors exposure to 250 conference delegates and Toastmasters' 250,000 international members. Previous sponsors of Toastmasters conferences include many large companies. Sponsorship packages are available to associate a sponsor's name with different events.
Instructional Design for E-Learning Courseware DevelopersKiran Budhrani
The document outlines the steps for conceptualizing an instructional courseware, which include:
1) Knowing the learner and identifying the key concept or idea for them to understand.
2) Establishing a theme or anchor point to help students better understand the lesson.
3) Identifying the individual lessons and their sequence so students can understand the key concept.
4) Designing a learning pattern for how students will learn each lesson, such as exploring, being introduced, having concepts explained, practicing, summarizing, and assessing.
B2B payments are rapidly changing. Find out the 5 key questions you need to be asking yourself to be sure you are mastering B2B payments today. Learn more at www.BlueSnap.com.
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
buy old yahoo accounts buy yahoo accountsSusan Laney
As a business owner, I understand the importance of having a strong online presence and leveraging various digital platforms to reach and engage with your target audience. One often overlooked yet highly valuable asset in this regard is the humble Yahoo account. While many may perceive Yahoo as a relic of the past, the truth is that these accounts still hold immense potential for businesses of all sizes.
Navigating the world of forex trading can be challenging, especially for beginners. To help you make an informed decision, we have comprehensively compared the best forex brokers in India for 2024. This article, reviewed by Top Forex Brokers Review, will cover featured award winners, the best forex brokers, featured offers, the best copy trading platforms, the best forex brokers for beginners, the best MetaTrader brokers, and recently updated reviews. We will focus on FP Markets, Black Bull, EightCap, IC Markets, and Octa.
Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In the recent edition, The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024, The Silicon Leaders magazine gladly features Dejan Štancer, President of the Global Chamber of Business Leaders (GCBL), along with other leaders.
Top mailing list providers in the USA.pptxJeremyPeirce1
Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
3 Simple Steps To Buy Verified Payoneer Account In 2024SEOSMMEARTH
Buy Verified Payoneer Account: Quick and Secure Way to Receive Payments
Buy Verified Payoneer Account With 100% secure documents, [ USA, UK, CA ]. Are you looking for a reliable and safe way to receive payments online? Then you need buy verified Payoneer account ! Payoneer is a global payment platform that allows businesses and individuals to send and receive money in over 200 countries.
If You Want To More Information just Contact Now:
Skype: SEOSMMEARTH
Telegram: @seosmmearth
Gmail: seosmmearth@gmail.com
Recruiting in the Digital Age: A Social Media MasterclassLuanWise
In this masterclass, presented at the Global HR Summit on 5th June 2024, Luan Wise explored the essential features of social media platforms that support talent acquisition, including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok.
Taurus Zodiac Sign: Unveiling the Traits, Dates, and Horoscope Insights of th...my Pandit
Dive into the steadfast world of the Taurus Zodiac Sign. Discover the grounded, stable, and logical nature of Taurus individuals, and explore their key personality traits, important dates, and horoscope insights. Learn how the determination and patience of the Taurus sign make them the rock-steady achievers and anchors of the zodiac.
How MJ Global Leads the Packaging Industry.pdfMJ Global
MJ Global's success in staying ahead of the curve in the packaging industry is a testament to its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. By embracing technological advancements, leading in eco-friendly solutions, collaborating with industry leaders, and adapting to evolving consumer preferences, MJ Global continues to set new standards in the packaging sector.
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
7. “Be yourself, everyone else
is already taken.”
(probably misattributed
to Oscar Wilde)
“People follow people.”
(rightfully attributed to Fred
Graver, head of TV at
Twitter)
8. Credits
All photos are under Creative Commons license*.
All great portraits by web4camguy on Flickr. Check him out!
Then in order of appearance…
David Domingo/Flickr
The war room in Dr. Strangelove, Stanley Krubrick, via wikipedia.org
North Charleston/Flickr
Iirraa/Flickr
Duncan Kinney/Flickr
*except this one by my talented brother François Roughol/Flickr