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Lapp has provided specially designed, distortion free instrumentation cables for low amplitude signal transmission that are used in submarines, radars and other defense equipment's.
The amount of features in today’s retail commerce platforms is very significant and the interdependencies between them very complex. Bringing innovation may have a destructive potential on experience and rentability. However the lack of the same blunts the competitive edge of the product leaving shares of customers to the competition. Delivering new features in a careful manner has become the key to competitive eCommerce.
The amount of features in today’s retail commerce platforms is very significant and the interdependencies between them very complex. Bringing innovation may have a destructive potential on experience and rentability. However the lack of the same blunts the competitive edge of the product leaving shares of customers to the competition. Delivering new features in a careful manner has become the key to competitive eCommerce.
Marketing automation tools are playing a key role in all our marketing and sales efforts. Identifying the most suitable for your business and knowing how to integrate them alongside with the other digital marketing disciplines is crucial to succeeding and building personalized relationships with your prospects.
UX Poland 2016 - Nick van der Linde - Context is King – Creating Smarter, Ada...UX Poland
This talk will elaborate on an increasingly relevant–yet often overlooked–part of digital product design: context. Now that our industry has (sort of) mastered responsive design, our next challenge as designers and developers is creating smarter products that utilise device sensors, data, and previous behaviour to create a more seamless, efficient and successful user experience. At Mirabeau we have been playing around with things like data, device sensors and (previous) customer behaviour that together help us anticipate a user’s intent. Paired with web development best practices like progressive enhancement, this allows us to create more efficient and enjoyable digital experiences. This talk will:
- show examples of “smarter” digital products from our own work, and other industries
- reveals the fundamentals of our agency’s research/discovery/design approach
- concludes with some design principles for creating context-aware product
Aligning Your Organization's Strategic Direction, Roadmaps, and Technology, A...Design for Context
When driving, we use GPS to navigate in real time, with immediate recalculations around obstacles. We know our goal, and technology supports our movement. Yet association technology management is different with multiple departments travelling individual routes with interim destinations in the larger journey. How can we better use roadmaps to plan our technology journeys and keep everyone in sync? Gain insights to help you coordinate organization and technology goals across parallel initiatives and departments. Evaluate roadmap-building techniques, strategies for creating a common vision, tools to align member/user goals with organizational goals, and tactics to course-correct along the journey.
Centre for Entrepreneurship (C4E) of the University of Cyprus and Berklee Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship (ICE) present the:
Why are some designs better than others, and what can you do about it? (The workshop)
If you've ever described a poster as heavy, a website as dense, an app as clumsy or an object as whimsical, you probably already know the answer. Recent psychology research is showing that experiential metaphors are key emotional drivers that impact our perception of the world. Applying these findings to design confirms what designers have learned throughout their careers—good design is subconscious first and rational second. Michael will share stories from this research and the IDEO portfolio then share tools to help you be more consciously subconscious.
A high level view into Product Management at carsales.com.au, including:
- What is a product manager?
- Product Manager vs Product Owner
Also included is the presentation I gave at ProductCamp Melbourne 2015, Bring Your Roadmap to Life
Latvian Oracle User Group (LVOUG) ir neatkarīga organizācija, kas apvieno Oracle lietotājus, profesionāļus un citus interesantus Latvijā. Tās mērķis ir veicināt informācijas, zināšanu un pieredzes apmaiņu starp grupas dalībniekiem, informēt par Oracle produktu uzlabojumiem un jauninājumiem kā arī nodrošināt atgriezenisko saiti ar Oracle.
Par grupas dalībnieku var kļūt jebkurš interesents.
Presumptive Design: "It's not research! We're getting stuff done!"UXPA International
Agencies and client UX professionals alike point out a growing trend: companies are becoming allergic to research. Budgets are shrinking and making the case to leaders grows more difficult each month.
Working in small groups, professionals from across the UX spectrum (research, design and communications) will learn Presumptive Design (PrD), a technique for capturing the unmet, and often unspoken, needs of our stakeholders.
PrD *is* a research method, but because it begins with designing an artifact, stakeholders are far more receptive to it as a process. Further, the method is fast, reducing time *and cost* to insights.
Attendees will learn the theoretical frameworks behind PrD as well as gain hands-on experience practicing the method. By the end of the course, attendees will have completed one full cycle of a PrD engagement, including feedback from external users.
The amount of features in today’s retail commerce platforms is very significant and the interdependencies between them very complex. Bringing innovation may have a destructive potential on experience and rentability. However the lack of the same blunts the competitive edge of the product leaving shares of customers to the competition. Delivering new features in a careful manner has become the key to competitive eCommerce.
The amount of features in today’s retail commerce platforms is very significant and the interdependencies between them very complex. Bringing innovation may have a destructive potential on experience and rentability. However the lack of the same blunts the competitive edge of the product leaving shares of customers to the competition. Delivering new features in a careful manner has become the key to competitive eCommerce.
Marketing automation tools are playing a key role in all our marketing and sales efforts. Identifying the most suitable for your business and knowing how to integrate them alongside with the other digital marketing disciplines is crucial to succeeding and building personalized relationships with your prospects.
UX Poland 2016 - Nick van der Linde - Context is King – Creating Smarter, Ada...UX Poland
This talk will elaborate on an increasingly relevant–yet often overlooked–part of digital product design: context. Now that our industry has (sort of) mastered responsive design, our next challenge as designers and developers is creating smarter products that utilise device sensors, data, and previous behaviour to create a more seamless, efficient and successful user experience. At Mirabeau we have been playing around with things like data, device sensors and (previous) customer behaviour that together help us anticipate a user’s intent. Paired with web development best practices like progressive enhancement, this allows us to create more efficient and enjoyable digital experiences. This talk will:
- show examples of “smarter” digital products from our own work, and other industries
- reveals the fundamentals of our agency’s research/discovery/design approach
- concludes with some design principles for creating context-aware product
Aligning Your Organization's Strategic Direction, Roadmaps, and Technology, A...Design for Context
When driving, we use GPS to navigate in real time, with immediate recalculations around obstacles. We know our goal, and technology supports our movement. Yet association technology management is different with multiple departments travelling individual routes with interim destinations in the larger journey. How can we better use roadmaps to plan our technology journeys and keep everyone in sync? Gain insights to help you coordinate organization and technology goals across parallel initiatives and departments. Evaluate roadmap-building techniques, strategies for creating a common vision, tools to align member/user goals with organizational goals, and tactics to course-correct along the journey.
Centre for Entrepreneurship (C4E) of the University of Cyprus and Berklee Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship (ICE) present the:
Why are some designs better than others, and what can you do about it? (The workshop)
If you've ever described a poster as heavy, a website as dense, an app as clumsy or an object as whimsical, you probably already know the answer. Recent psychology research is showing that experiential metaphors are key emotional drivers that impact our perception of the world. Applying these findings to design confirms what designers have learned throughout their careers—good design is subconscious first and rational second. Michael will share stories from this research and the IDEO portfolio then share tools to help you be more consciously subconscious.
A high level view into Product Management at carsales.com.au, including:
- What is a product manager?
- Product Manager vs Product Owner
Also included is the presentation I gave at ProductCamp Melbourne 2015, Bring Your Roadmap to Life
Latvian Oracle User Group (LVOUG) ir neatkarīga organizācija, kas apvieno Oracle lietotājus, profesionāļus un citus interesantus Latvijā. Tās mērķis ir veicināt informācijas, zināšanu un pieredzes apmaiņu starp grupas dalībniekiem, informēt par Oracle produktu uzlabojumiem un jauninājumiem kā arī nodrošināt atgriezenisko saiti ar Oracle.
Par grupas dalībnieku var kļūt jebkurš interesents.
Presumptive Design: "It's not research! We're getting stuff done!"UXPA International
Agencies and client UX professionals alike point out a growing trend: companies are becoming allergic to research. Budgets are shrinking and making the case to leaders grows more difficult each month.
Working in small groups, professionals from across the UX spectrum (research, design and communications) will learn Presumptive Design (PrD), a technique for capturing the unmet, and often unspoken, needs of our stakeholders.
PrD *is* a research method, but because it begins with designing an artifact, stakeholders are far more receptive to it as a process. Further, the method is fast, reducing time *and cost* to insights.
Attendees will learn the theoretical frameworks behind PrD as well as gain hands-on experience practicing the method. By the end of the course, attendees will have completed one full cycle of a PrD engagement, including feedback from external users.
UX Research within an Agile Design and Development Sprint CycleUXPA International
Want to know how to deliver high-value, strategic research insights within a lean sprint process? Learn a quick, useful, and inexpensive process for incorporating user research & usability into Agile Design & Development sprint cycles. We will share a case study that demonstrates how it works and how we work together (research + UX design + dev).
Some of the topics we'll cover:
User Research on a slim budget & tight timeline
Planning research while still designing (what, when, how)
Rapid prototyping to support usability testing
The Post-Testing debrief (meeting with core team to discuss observations & agree on next steps for design and development)
Design iteration based on testing observations (not based on a lengthy expensive report)
Optimizing your marketing promotions to mazimize your revenueSOASTA
Ecommerce businesses that aren’t optimizing the speed and performance of their online promotions are leaving large sums of money on the table. Analyzing the billions of collected customer experience data from top internet retailers tells us this is not the exception – it’s the norm. So how can your company maximize returns from your marketing campaigns?
Join Mat Ball and SOASTA Chairman and Founder, Ken Gardner to see how top internet retailers – such as Gap, Neiman Marcus, and Lowe's – maximize revenue and conversion outcomes for their promotional campaigns.
We'll cover:
A “how-to” process for optimizing your marketing promotions through your user data
Proof of Revenue - visual proof that better site performance (speed/availability) significantly impacts campaign performance (conversions and revenue generation)
Beginning and end snapshots of success stories of SOASTA customers using data science
Speakers
Ken Gardner - SOASTA Founder and Chairman
Mat Ball - Marketing Manager, SOASTA DataScience
Extending Learning beyond the Classroom: Improving Performance in the WorkflowChristopher King
Are you struggling with how to apply 70-20-10 to your learning architecture? Do you know how to extend the reach of your L&D interventions beyond the classroom? “Informal” does not have to mean “unplanned.” We trainers do knowledge-based learning really, really well. But we’re still grappling with performance-based learning and how that fits into our world. But when you design your learning for all five Moments of Learning Need, suddenly the 70 and 20 starts to make sense.
What are the five Moments of Learning Need? Join us to find out, and how to use them to assess your mix of formal and informal learning. Stay to explore a Performance-focused learning design methodology that blends the benefits of deliberate instructional design with the just-in-time characteristic inherent in informal learning. Find out how to extend the learning beyond the classroom and meet your learners in their workflow. You’ll see real-world performance support tools and get a high-level review of what makes them tick. You will leave with a list of things to do now help kick-start your organization’s Performance Support efforts.
#1NLab16 - Design Health: Adopting a Digital "Lifestyle Change"One North
Art Director Mike Correy and Designer Alexa Tuskey offer strategies to build a long-lasting design strategy. Keeping check-ins in mind, a flexible yet sturdy design strategy can create websites made to last.
This presentation will approach the unique challenges that UX professionals face when crafting their career path and finding roles that are both appropriate fits for their existing skillsets and offer opportunities to grow. It will help the attendees understand UX career options and help them craft their work samples and personal interactions to maximize their chances for success, whatever that looks like to them. Participants will learn to use the core concepts they utilize for their project work to how they present themselves and their work.
I’ll cover:
The varying career paths within UX and definitions of success
Information on what employers are looking for in UX professionals
Ways to utilize existing UX skills to illustrate strengths and articulate value within a work environment or to potential employers
Tips to improve work samples to demonstrate expertise
Methods to present and brands oneself
Similar to Personal Productivity - Piotr Nabielec - Product Development Days 2016 (20)
The case study discusses the potential of drone delivery and the challenges that need to be addressed before it becomes widespread.
Key takeaways:
Drone delivery is in its early stages: Amazon's trial in the UK demonstrates the potential for faster deliveries, but it's still limited by regulations and technology.
Regulations are a major hurdle: Safety concerns around drone collisions with airplanes and people have led to restrictions on flight height and location.
Other challenges exist: Who will use drone delivery the most? Is it cost-effective compared to traditional delivery trucks?
Discussion questions:
Managerial challenges: Integrating drones requires planning for new infrastructure, training staff, and navigating regulations. There are also marketing and recruitment considerations specific to this technology.
External forces vary by country: Regulations, consumer acceptance, and infrastructure all differ between countries.
Demographics matter: Younger generations might be more receptive to drone delivery, while older populations might have concerns.
Stakeholders for Amazon: Customers, regulators, aviation authorities, and competitors are all stakeholders. Regulators likely hold the greatest influence as they determine the feasibility of drone delivery.
Senior Project and Engineering Leader Jim Smith.pdfJim Smith
I am a Project and Engineering Leader with extensive experience as a Business Operations Leader, Technical Project Manager, Engineering Manager and Operations Experience for Domestic and International companies such as Electrolux, Carrier, and Deutz. I have developed new products using Stage Gate development/MS Project/JIRA, for the pro-duction of Medical Equipment, Large Commercial Refrigeration Systems, Appliances, HVAC, and Diesel engines.
My experience includes:
Managed customized engineered refrigeration system projects with high voltage power panels from quote to ship, coordinating actions between electrical engineering, mechanical design and application engineering, purchasing, production, test, quality assurance and field installation. Managed projects $25k to $1M per project; 4-8 per month. (Hussmann refrigeration)
Successfully developed the $15-20M yearly corporate capital strategy for manufacturing, with the Executive Team and key stakeholders. Created project scope and specifications, business case, ROI, managed project plans with key personnel for nine consumer product manufacturing and distribution sites; to support the company’s strategic sales plan.
Over 15 years of experience managing and developing cost improvement projects with key Stakeholders, site Manufacturing Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Maintenance, and facility support personnel to optimize pro-duction operations, safety, EHS, and new product development. (BioLab, Deutz, Caire)
Experience working as a Technical Manager developing new products with chemical engineers and packaging engineers to enhance and reduce the cost of retail products. I have led the activities of multiple engineering groups with diverse backgrounds.
Great experience managing the product development of products which utilize complex electrical controls, high voltage power panels, product testing, and commissioning.
Created project scope, business case, ROI for multiple capital projects to support electrotechnical assembly and CPG goods. Identified project cost, risk, success criteria, and performed equipment qualifications. (Carrier, Electrolux, Biolab, Price, Hussmann)
Created detailed projects plans using MS Project, Gant charts in excel, and updated new product development in Jira for stakeholders and project team members including critical path.
Great knowledge of ISO9001, NFPA, OSHA regulations.
User level knowledge of MRP/SAP, MS Project, Powerpoint, Visio, Mastercontrol, JIRA, Power BI and Tableau.
I appreciate your consideration, and look forward to discussing this role with you, and how I can lead your company’s growth and profitability. I can be contacted via LinkedIn via phone or E Mail.
Jim Smith
678-993-7195
jimsmith30024@gmail.com
The Team Member and Guest Experience - Lead and Take Care of your restaurant team. They are the people closest to and delivering Hospitality to your paying Guests!
Make the call, and we can assist you.
408-784-7371
Foodservice Consulting + Design
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to radically reinvent the way we do business. This study explores how CEOs and top decision makers around the world are responding to the transformative potential of AI.
Specific ServPoints should be tailored for restaurants in all food service segments. Your ServPoints should be the centerpiece of brand delivery training (guest service) and align with your brand position and marketing initiatives, especially in high-labor-cost conditions.
408-784-7371
Foodservice Consulting + Design
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Personal Productivity - Piotr Nabielec - Product Development Days 2016
1. 1PAG E
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Modern PowerPoint Presentation
PRESENTED BY - Piotr Nabielec
PERSONAL PRODUCTIVITY
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I help Individuals, Teams and Companies be more Productive,
achieve their dreams and get things done.
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TRAINER AND CONSULTANT, PRODUKTYWNI.PL
PIOTR NABIELEC
About me
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xQ Survey
8%
92%
8% said yes!!!
Are people
systematically
planning
implementation
of priority goals?
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Life Backlog
Maybe some day
Nearby future
Currently running Who prioritizes the
LIFE BACKLOG?
Who is the
LIFE OWNER?
priority
6. 6PAG E
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Currently running
Maybe some day
Nearby future
Currently running How do we organize
CURRENTLY RUNNING
PROJECTS?
priority
7. 7PAG E
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How many projects are you running now?
13
projects 3
projects
3 years ago
1 year ago
I was involved in 13
streams of activities!
I got down to 3!
Now they are my close
friends.
LIMIT WIP…
SOUNDS FAMILIAR?
8. 8PAG E
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Planning my week
Blog/Platform
Build good content and
online presence.
Habits
Like physical exercise,
writing log, time guards
Music, Fun, …
And experiments!
Trainings/Consultant
Help individuals, teams,
companies be more
productive
My Week
Call it current Sprint
if you want!
My Day
We all have 24 hours.
Don’t we?!
12. 12PAG E
November 8-9. 2016
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Planning my week
Blog/Platform
Build good content and
online presence.
Habits
Like physical exercise,
writing log, time guards
Music, Fun, …
And experiments!
Trainings/Consultant
Help individuals, teams,
companies be more
productive
My Week
Call it current Sprint
if you want!
My Day
We all have 24 hours.
Don’t we?!
14. 14PAG E
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Priorities
2 31
What are the 3 most important things you want to achieve
This week?
On this conference?
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Nearby future
Maybe some day
Nearby future
Currently running How do we organize
NEARBY FUTURE
PROJECTS?
priority
16. 16PAG E
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IN PROGRESSIDEAS
Ready to be split into tasks
and feed weekly/daily
system.
Some details, but usually
rough idea.
Jumping right into action!
17. 17PAG E
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IN ANALYSIS IN PROGRESSIDEAS
Ready to be split into tasks
and feed weekly/daily
system.
What is the goal?
How do I know I am done?
How do I track progress?
Some details, but usually
rough idea.
Jumping right into action!
23. 23PAG E
November 8-9. 2016
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IN ANALYSIS IN PROGRESSIDEAS
Ready to be split into tasks
and feed weekly/daily
system.
What is the goal?
How do I know I am done?
How do I track progress?
Some details, but usually
rough idea.
Jumping right into action!
24. 24PAG E
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Maybe some day
Maybe some day
Nearby future
Currently running How do we organize
”MAYBE SOME DAY”
PROJECTS?
priority
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Evernote
Google
Keep
Microsoft
OneNote
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Good luck!
Maybe some day
Nearby future
Currently running
Execute
Decide and Plan
Gather materials
priority
28. 28PAG E
November 8-9. 2016
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Prioritization
Maybe some day
Nearby future
Currently running How do prioritize
OUR „LIFE BACKLOG”?
priority
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Talent
Learning faster, intuition
Value for others
Do we ask?
Conscience
Was I born to do this?
Passion
Emotions, feeling alive
Vision
Mission
Strategy
30. 30PAG E
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What are the 3 most important things
I want to achieve today?
What are the 3 most important things
I want to achieve by the end of this year?
How many projects am I running? What are their goals?
How many can I handle effectively?
What is my life mission and broader vision?
31. 31PAG E
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THANK YOU!
PIOTREK@PRODUKTYWNI.PL
Piotr Nabielec
Trainer, Consultant
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