The challenge facing a leader in today’s highly volatile economy is formidable. It is to create an organization to Stand-Out NOT Fit-In.
Companies that fail to break away from The Competitive Herd and establish themselves as Unique, Distinctive and Remarkable to their Fans fade away and eventually die. Road kill is everywhere.
This is my message to leaders who want to create sustainable success for their organizations; who want to build something special that will be honored by their customers and loved by their employees.
My Six Acts of Leadership will help managers become Leaders. Who focus on execution rather than “the Plan”. Who carve out a One and ONLY competitive claim for their business to separate themselves from their competitors.
Who create memorable experiences for their Fans.
Who serve their employees to deliver Dazzling service.
El documento discute la situación económica global después de la crisis de 2009. Explica que aunque la crisis financiera ha terminado, la recuperación será frágil y caracterizada por altibajos debido a factores como el débil sistema bancario y el fin del estímulo fiscal. También analiza temas como la inflación controlada, la política monetaria expansiva de la Reserva Federal y las tasas de ahorro de los hogares.
The document provides synonyms and antonyms for the word "exasperated", including irritated, annoyed, upset, displeased, happy, content, pleased, and antonym. It also provides a definition of "exasperated" as to irritate or provoke to a high degree. An example sentence is given using "exasperated" which describes owners exasperating their cats by dressing them up in costumes.
Presentación que hice para el taller de Desarrollo de Habilidades de la Tecnología, Información y Comunicación en la BUAP, únicamente para propositos de esta materia
What about the Non-Participants? - James Doeser | congres podiumkunsten 2012Promotie Podiumkunsten
This segment is not currently engaged with the arts. They prefer informal leisure activities like watching sports on TV and spending time at their local pub. The arts are an unfamiliar concept for this group and need to be positioned as a casual leisure opportunity, such as craft activities. Outreach at pubs, sports clubs, and through local media may be effective ways to engage this segment.
The document discusses a study tour organized by True Light Joint Schools to Singapore's Nanyang Girls' High School to learn about their experiences with e-learning. Key differences noted between the schools include NYGH having their own devices for each student while TLMSHK uses a bring your own device model, and NYGH covers device and connectivity costs while parents pay at TLMSHK. The tour found that NYGH engages students through a bottom-up pedagogical approach using technology compared to a more top-down approach at TLMSHK.
The challenge facing a leader in today’s highly volatile economy is formidable. It is to create an organization to Stand-Out NOT Fit-In.
Companies that fail to break away from The Competitive Herd and establish themselves as Unique, Distinctive and Remarkable to their Fans fade away and eventually die. Road kill is everywhere.
This is my message to leaders who want to create sustainable success for their organizations; who want to build something special that will be honored by their customers and loved by their employees.
My Six Acts of Leadership will help managers become Leaders. Who focus on execution rather than “the Plan”. Who carve out a One and ONLY competitive claim for their business to separate themselves from their competitors.
Who create memorable experiences for their Fans.
Who serve their employees to deliver Dazzling service.
El documento discute la situación económica global después de la crisis de 2009. Explica que aunque la crisis financiera ha terminado, la recuperación será frágil y caracterizada por altibajos debido a factores como el débil sistema bancario y el fin del estímulo fiscal. También analiza temas como la inflación controlada, la política monetaria expansiva de la Reserva Federal y las tasas de ahorro de los hogares.
The document provides synonyms and antonyms for the word "exasperated", including irritated, annoyed, upset, displeased, happy, content, pleased, and antonym. It also provides a definition of "exasperated" as to irritate or provoke to a high degree. An example sentence is given using "exasperated" which describes owners exasperating their cats by dressing them up in costumes.
Presentación que hice para el taller de Desarrollo de Habilidades de la Tecnología, Información y Comunicación en la BUAP, únicamente para propositos de esta materia
What about the Non-Participants? - James Doeser | congres podiumkunsten 2012Promotie Podiumkunsten
This segment is not currently engaged with the arts. They prefer informal leisure activities like watching sports on TV and spending time at their local pub. The arts are an unfamiliar concept for this group and need to be positioned as a casual leisure opportunity, such as craft activities. Outreach at pubs, sports clubs, and through local media may be effective ways to engage this segment.
The document discusses a study tour organized by True Light Joint Schools to Singapore's Nanyang Girls' High School to learn about their experiences with e-learning. Key differences noted between the schools include NYGH having their own devices for each student while TLMSHK uses a bring your own device model, and NYGH covers device and connectivity costs while parents pay at TLMSHK. The tour found that NYGH engages students through a bottom-up pedagogical approach using technology compared to a more top-down approach at TLMSHK.
This document provides an overview of Oracle's Java strategy and product direction. It discusses plans to enhance Java for productivity, modularity, multi-core processors and new hardware. Key projects include Project Coin, Project Lambda, Project Jigsaw, and improvements to the Java virtual machine, application servers, mobile devices, and open source offerings like GlassFish and NetBeans. The overall goal is to optimize Java for new application models and hardware across servers, desktops, and mobile.
The document describes wind speeds from 2-20 m/s from the west, north, and east directions with excellent seeing conditions. A slender telescope tower was still stiff with low disturbance, while the turret was compact, stiff, and had low friction bearings and gears around a 1 meter beam. It can now be concluded that a wind speed range of 2-20 m/s is suitable. The document also mentions solar active region 10486 from November 2nd 2003 in G band and Ca II H wavelengths.
The document describes firmware version 2.70 for the Leica ScanStation C10 and C5 laser scanners, which adds support for an external Canon camera. The firmware and an add-on allow users to control the external camera from the scanner interface and store photos with the scan project. A calibration process is required to determine the camera's orientation. The update also includes improvements to the standard setup workflow and new distance measurement tools.
The document discusses securing mobile device access and identity management. It outlines an agenda to discuss the new mobile experience, increasing number of devices, new requirements, case studies, and a mobile identity architecture. It also discusses challenges for mobile applications and the need for an identity management platform to securely provide access across multiple devices and use cases. Case studies on SuperValu and Virgin Media are presented that demonstrate how Oracle identity and access management solutions helped secure access for employee mobile devices.
This document provides an overview of Oracle's Java strategy and product direction. It discusses plans to enhance Java for productivity, modularity, multi-core processors and new hardware. Key projects include Project Coin, Project Lambda, Project Jigsaw, and improvements to the Java virtual machine, application servers, mobile devices, and open source offerings like GlassFish and NetBeans. The overall goal is to optimize Java for new application models and hardware across servers, desktops, and mobile.
The document describes wind speeds from 2-20 m/s from the west, north, and east directions with excellent seeing conditions. A slender telescope tower was still stiff with low disturbance, while the turret was compact, stiff, and had low friction bearings and gears around a 1 meter beam. It can now be concluded that a wind speed range of 2-20 m/s is suitable. The document also mentions solar active region 10486 from November 2nd 2003 in G band and Ca II H wavelengths.
The document describes firmware version 2.70 for the Leica ScanStation C10 and C5 laser scanners, which adds support for an external Canon camera. The firmware and an add-on allow users to control the external camera from the scanner interface and store photos with the scan project. A calibration process is required to determine the camera's orientation. The update also includes improvements to the standard setup workflow and new distance measurement tools.
The document discusses securing mobile device access and identity management. It outlines an agenda to discuss the new mobile experience, increasing number of devices, new requirements, case studies, and a mobile identity architecture. It also discusses challenges for mobile applications and the need for an identity management platform to securely provide access across multiple devices and use cases. Case studies on SuperValu and Virgin Media are presented that demonstrate how Oracle identity and access management solutions helped secure access for employee mobile devices.