On 1/15/13, I presented about the power of LinkedIn to 80 young alumni at Syracuse University's Lubin House in New York City. The presentation was followed by a stellar discussion about the art of networking with alumni panelists Agatha Lutoborski, Jason Horowitz, Fern Langham, Victoria Chan, Chris Lee, and Lea Marino.
Think your skills at Facebook stalking, refreshing Twitter streams or Googling yourself will lead you nowhere? Think again! Social media can be a great way to build online presence, educate yourself and discover new professional opportunities. Feeling overwhelmed? NY Creative Interns is here to help you get started on a social networking extravaganza that will lead you to the internship or job of your dreams.
Lead by NYCi team members Emily Miethner and Marny Smith.
This presentation was hosted by The Wix Lounge, a free work and event space for creative professionals in New York City.
Topics Covered
Twitter
Facebook
Linkedin
Blogging
Here's the slides for our session at the "Advertising, Media and Social Media and Effective Campaign Strategies" Workshop, presented at the Asia for Animals Conference 2014. It's about how to use social media for your cause by following 4 steps - Plan, Listen, Share and Engage. Find out how to plan which social media platforms to use, listen to what your stakeholders are talking about, tell your stories and share your journey, and engage with your stakeholders.
On 1/15/13, I presented about the power of LinkedIn to 80 young alumni at Syracuse University's Lubin House in New York City. The presentation was followed by a stellar discussion about the art of networking with alumni panelists Agatha Lutoborski, Jason Horowitz, Fern Langham, Victoria Chan, Chris Lee, and Lea Marino.
Think your skills at Facebook stalking, refreshing Twitter streams or Googling yourself will lead you nowhere? Think again! Social media can be a great way to build online presence, educate yourself and discover new professional opportunities. Feeling overwhelmed? NY Creative Interns is here to help you get started on a social networking extravaganza that will lead you to the internship or job of your dreams.
Lead by NYCi team members Emily Miethner and Marny Smith.
This presentation was hosted by The Wix Lounge, a free work and event space for creative professionals in New York City.
Topics Covered
Twitter
Facebook
Linkedin
Blogging
Here's the slides for our session at the "Advertising, Media and Social Media and Effective Campaign Strategies" Workshop, presented at the Asia for Animals Conference 2014. It's about how to use social media for your cause by following 4 steps - Plan, Listen, Share and Engage. Find out how to plan which social media platforms to use, listen to what your stakeholders are talking about, tell your stories and share your journey, and engage with your stakeholders.
Social media: Choosing the Most Successful ToolsWeb2LLP
Web2LLP Workshop, Coventry, 8 November 2013
Using Social Media to Foster Collaborative Work in Multi-Disciplinary Cross-Border Projects
Auhtors: Jun Song and Sally Reynolds
Activate Agile 2014 : roles, activities, behaviours in Agile Projectsdeancornish
#agileaustralia14 #activateagileaus
This deck was presented by Kim Ballestrin, Nish Mahanty, Megan Dell and Dean Cornish on June 18, 2014 at the Agile Australia Conference in Melbourne Australia.
Social Media, Employment, and Brain InjuryPaul Smith
Slides for my presentation at the Santa Clara Valley Brain Injury Conference, February 26th, at the Hayes Mansion in San Jose, CA. Created by Paul F. Smith (http://neuronico.net).
The forum offered a Sustainable Goals (SDGs) theme, this ONS Economic Forum explored Inclusive Growth, Inequality and the Value of Urban Greenspace in the context of the SDGs.
Presentations on earnings statistics, showcasing idea-sharing sessions from across ONS, government departments, think tanks and academia presenting analyses based on ONS’s main sources (Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, Labour Force Survey).
Social media: Choosing the Most Successful ToolsWeb2LLP
Web2LLP Workshop, Coventry, 8 November 2013
Using Social Media to Foster Collaborative Work in Multi-Disciplinary Cross-Border Projects
Auhtors: Jun Song and Sally Reynolds
Activate Agile 2014 : roles, activities, behaviours in Agile Projectsdeancornish
#agileaustralia14 #activateagileaus
This deck was presented by Kim Ballestrin, Nish Mahanty, Megan Dell and Dean Cornish on June 18, 2014 at the Agile Australia Conference in Melbourne Australia.
Social Media, Employment, and Brain InjuryPaul Smith
Slides for my presentation at the Santa Clara Valley Brain Injury Conference, February 26th, at the Hayes Mansion in San Jose, CA. Created by Paul F. Smith (http://neuronico.net).
The forum offered a Sustainable Goals (SDGs) theme, this ONS Economic Forum explored Inclusive Growth, Inequality and the Value of Urban Greenspace in the context of the SDGs.
Presentations on earnings statistics, showcasing idea-sharing sessions from across ONS, government departments, think tanks and academia presenting analyses based on ONS’s main sources (Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, Labour Force Survey).
An infographic highlighting the key points from the NICVA Centre for Economic Empowerment's report 'An Economic Analysis of the Living Wage in Northern Ireland'. For more information on the report please visit http://www.nicva.org/resource/economic-analysis-living-wage-northern-ireland
April 22 2021 - Regional Economic Development Forum
Ray Trapp, Research Triangle Foundation
John Morris, Orange County Economic Development Advisory Board
Ryan Regan, Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce
Michael Haley, Wake County Economic Development & Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce
Joe Milazzo, Regional Transportation Alliance
The 2021 Critical Issues Series is presented by WCHL & Chapelboro.com, Duke Energy, and Durham Tech.
These are the slides presented at the Economic Forum on 18 July 2022.
Showcasing the latest economic and social developments with a wide range of analytic topics. Each month we will feature "State of the Economy", providing a stocktake of the latest trends and developments.
Presentations this month include:
Subnational regional productivity in the UK
Homeworking in the UK - regional patterns: 2019 to 2022
Family spending in the UK
Transforming consumer prices statistics with new data and methods: rail fares and second-hand cars
9. MKOB Working Age Population Source: ONS mid-year population estimates Notes: % is a proportion of total population Working age includes males aged 16-64 and females aged 16-59
15. MKOB – Job Density The density figures represent the ratio of total jobs to working-age population.
16. MKOB – Employee Jobs Source: ONS annual business inquiry employee analysis Notes: Employee jobs excludes self-employed, government-supported trainees and HM Forces
17. Oxfordshire Employee Jobs Source: ONS annual business inquiry employee analysis Data Tourism consists of industries that are also part of the services industry Notes: Employee jobs excludes self-employed, government-supported trainees and HM Forces
18. MKOB - Manufacturing Source: ONS annual business inquiry employee analysis Notes: % is a proportion of total employee jobs. Employee jobs excludes self-employed, government-supported trainees and HM Forces
19. MKOB - Construction Source: ONS annual business inquiry employee analysis Notes: % is a proportion of total employee jobs. Employee jobs excludes self-employed, government-supported trainees and HM Forces
20. MKOB - Tourism Source: ONS annual business inquiry employee analysis Notes: % is a proportion of total employee jobs. Employee jobs excludes self-employed, government-supported trainees and HM Forces
21. MKOB - Service Source: ONS annual business inquiry employee analysis Notes: % is a proportion of total employee jobs. Employee jobs excludes self-employed, government-supported trainees and HM Forces
22. MKOB - Pay Source: ONS annual survey of hours and earnings - resident analysis Note: Median earnings in pounds for employees living in the area.