This document discusses talent acquisition and retention. It emphasizes that companies need to attract and retain the right talented people. To do so, companies must offer an attractive employee value proposition. There is a scarcity of talent as demand exceeds supply, so companies need to focus on talent acquisition, development, management, and retention strategies. Specifically, the document recommends focusing on employee engagement by creating a strong workplace with clear expectations, resources, opportunities, recognition, care, and concern to develop and retain talent. It also stresses the importance of business growth in providing career opportunities to help with talent retention.
The document contains two stories about a lion and a rabbit. In the first story, the lion takes credit for fixing a watch and TV, but it is later revealed he has rabbits in his cave doing the actual work. The moral is that to understand why a manager is famous, look at the work of his subordinates. The second story is similar, where a rabbit claims rabbits can eat other animals, and when challenged, takes the animals into his burrow where a lion is, implying the lion does the work. The moral is that what matters is not the thesis topic but who the supervisor is. Both stories suggest managers may take credit for work done by subordinates.
The document provides instructions for dividing decimals in 3 steps. The first step is to move the decimal point in the divisor to the right by the number of decimal places. The second step is to do the same to the dividend. The third step is to divide as usual, with the answer only containing a decimal if the dividend did. It provides 3 examples applying these steps.
Christopher Columbus was born in 1451 in Genoa, Italy. He was fascinated by the ocean from a young age and taught himself Latin and Castilian. Columbus proposed voyages to reach Asia by sailing west, and convinced the Spanish monarchs to fund his expedition. In 1492, Columbus landed in the Bahamas, believing he had reached Asia, but had actually discovered the Americas. He made three further voyages to the new lands, establishing Spanish colonies. Columbus faced later criticism over his governance and treatment of native peoples. He died in 1506 in Valladolid, Spain from Reiter's Syndrome.
This document discusses talent acquisition and retention. It emphasizes that companies need to attract and retain the right talented people. To do so, companies must offer an attractive employee value proposition. There is a scarcity of talent as demand exceeds supply, so companies need to focus on talent acquisition, development, management, and retention strategies. Specifically, the document recommends focusing on employee engagement by creating a strong workplace with clear expectations, resources, opportunities, recognition, care, and concern to develop and retain talent. It also stresses the importance of business growth in providing career opportunities to help with talent retention.
The document contains two stories about a lion and a rabbit. In the first story, the lion takes credit for fixing a watch and TV, but it is later revealed he has rabbits in his cave doing the actual work. The moral is that to understand why a manager is famous, look at the work of his subordinates. The second story is similar, where a rabbit claims rabbits can eat other animals, and when challenged, takes the animals into his burrow where a lion is, implying the lion does the work. The moral is that what matters is not the thesis topic but who the supervisor is. Both stories suggest managers may take credit for work done by subordinates.
The document provides instructions for dividing decimals in 3 steps. The first step is to move the decimal point in the divisor to the right by the number of decimal places. The second step is to do the same to the dividend. The third step is to divide as usual, with the answer only containing a decimal if the dividend did. It provides 3 examples applying these steps.
Christopher Columbus was born in 1451 in Genoa, Italy. He was fascinated by the ocean from a young age and taught himself Latin and Castilian. Columbus proposed voyages to reach Asia by sailing west, and convinced the Spanish monarchs to fund his expedition. In 1492, Columbus landed in the Bahamas, believing he had reached Asia, but had actually discovered the Americas. He made three further voyages to the new lands, establishing Spanish colonies. Columbus faced later criticism over his governance and treatment of native peoples. He died in 1506 in Valladolid, Spain from Reiter's Syndrome.
In dit drieluik artikel wordt gekeken waar co-creatie vandaan komt, wat het inhoudt en hoe het is toe te passen.
In dit artikel wordt een stappenplan gepresenteerd.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
From boring numbers to actual business valuePeter Sejersen
One great thing about websites is that everything can be measured. However, if you only collect the numbers and don't actually act on them, they will be rather useless and won't generate any value. Drawing on case studies from among others Danske Bank, LEGO and Google, Peter Sejersen will explain how web analytics can be turned into a valuable resource that can drive both online activities specifically and the business overall. Peter is an analyst at J. Boye and moderates several of the community of practice groups in the J. Boye network, including groups on online marketing, social media and web technology.
The document discusses how companies are on social media whether they intend to be or not through their employees, partners, and competitors posting about them. It states that regulators are paying attention to what is posted about companies on social media, even if the posts are not the company's fault. The document promotes the services of Disperse Interactive to help companies achieve social media success while reducing risks, and outlines their process which includes auditing a company's current social media presence, creating a strategic social media plan, implementing the plan through tools and reporting, and providing ongoing support.
The document discusses recent developments and changes to Medicaid rules. It provides an overview of Medicaid eligibility, including that it applies to those over 65, blind, or disabled who meet medical, income, and asset tests. It notes that the home can be kept if not in a trust but may be subject to probate, and that delays in processing applications have increased due to state budget cuts and new computer systems.
The document discusses various topics related to online learning, including challenges of online learning, the active role of students, opportunities presented by online learning, accessibility, structure, complexity, MOOCs, possibilities, research, connectivism, modularity, methodology, reusability, technology, interactivity, and the future horizon of online learning. Each topic is accompanied by an image to illustrate the concept being discussed.
Investment Advisors International (IAI) is an affiliate of AEGON N.V., one of the world's leading providers of investment and insurance products. IAI helps families grow and protect their wealth through active money management strategies. There are challenges facing retirees today like lack of pensions, rising costs, and lack of financial knowledge. IAI offers customized investment solutions to help clients achieve their financial goals in both up and down markets. Becoming an IAI representative provides training and support to build an advisory business and help address the growing need for financial guidance.
VRmaster presentation virtual reality in the Leisure/Event business sept 2016VRmaster
Virtual reality (VR) technology allows users to experience places and events virtually without physically moving. VRmaster offers a web-based platform that allows users to easily create, publish, and distribute interactive VR content across devices without downloads. The platform provides analytics on user engagement. VRmaster aims to make VR accessible and scalable for businesses, education, and other organizations by simplifying the process of creating and sharing VR experiences.
The document discusses 360-degree feedback, which gathers evaluations from multiple rating sources including self, supervisor, peers, direct reports, customers, and suppliers. It is frequently used by large companies and those targeting performance issues or standardization. Pros include promoting feedback within teams and regular evaluation schedules, while cons can include resistance to feedback and high costs. The document argues that 360-degree feedback works best with a clear purpose, proper training, stakeholder inclusion, and repeated implementation without overlap.
Tales of the unexpected review by lorena martinez y gloria jalaoAlberto Lanzat
This document provides a list of 16 short stories by Roald Dahl and brief summaries of each. It also includes biographical information about Dahl, noting he was from Wales and wrote famous works like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The reviewer summarizes that the collection includes tales of revenge, risk-taking, and a landlady whose guests stay longer than intended, and that the book is entertaining, easy to read, with variety and chilling surprises.
The document discusses different types of television programs, including cartoons like The Simpsons, documentaries produced by the BBC, reality shows such as Big Brother, films such as Twilight, comedy programs like Mr. Bean and Aquí no hay quien viva, news programs featuring newsreaders like Matías Prats, sports programs shown on Sundays, talk shows such as Buenafuente's program, soap operas mainly produced in South America including British soap operas like EastEnders and Coronation Street, game shows like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and Wheel of Fortune, and advertisements like Coke ads. It also provides information about paying the TV license fee in Britain.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for subtracting fractions. It demonstrates subtracting fractions with unlike denominators by first making them equivalent fractions with a common denominator. The steps include renaming the fractions with the common denominator, subtracting the fractions, subtracting any whole numbers, and simplifying the final fraction if possible. Examples provided include subtracting 6 - 1/4 7, 5 - 1/6, 6 - 2 2/3 1/5, and 4 - 2 2/3 1/6.
Through its revolutionary One-to-One Marketing concept, Market America combines the Internet with the power of people. A system for Entrepreneurs to create an ongoing income, while providing consumers worldwide a better way to shop. Through revolutionary technology and the power of the people, we are creating the economy of the future.
This document provides instructions for adding and subtracting decimals. It explains that when adding or subtracting decimals, you should line up the decimal points and place values. Then you perform the calculation, carrying or borrowing values as needed just as you would with whole numbers. Examples are provided of adding decimals with sums of 5.78 + 4.46 and 4.39 + 8.72. Examples of subtracting decimals include 9.34 - 4.27 and 10.83 - 3.92. Practice problems are also included for the reader to try.
BPA Worldwide has over 75 years of experience auditing media for over 2500 media owners and 2500 advertisers across 25 countries. They provide third-party audits of magazines, websites, events, newsletters, and databases to give advertisers assurance in today's economy. Becoming a BPA member involves applying, a 12-month initial audit process with support, and a free news release to communicate audit commitments to advertisers.
Francisco Pizarro was born poor in 1478 in Trujillo, Spain and had little formal education. As a young man, he worked herding pigs and later moved to the West Indies. In 1527, Pizarro led an expedition to South America where he waged war against the Inca Empire, eventually capturing the Inca king. The Incas gave Pizarro gold and silver to get their king back, but Pizarro killed the king anyway and established himself as the new ruler of Peru, converting the remaining Incas to Catholicism. Pizarro was later murdered in 1541 by the son of the Inca king.
The document discusses how social media can drive innovation through new forms of communication between consumers and businesses. It notes the transition from traditional business-to-business and business-to-consumer models to consumer-to-consumer and consumer-to-business models enabled by social platforms like Twitter, photo editing tools, and online document sharing. Examples of relevant photos that changed the world are also briefly mentioned.
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer born in 1494 in St. Malo, France who made two voyages of exploration to Canada and the New World. During his voyages, he discovered Canada, the St. Lawrence River, and the area of Quebec. He faced challenges including the deaths of 25 crew members and having to deal with murderers on his ship. Cartier made significant contributions through his explorations but later died in 1557 at an unknown location and from an unknown cause.
In dit drieluik artikel wordt gekeken waar co-creatie vandaan komt, wat het inhoudt en hoe het is toe te passen.
In dit artikel wordt een stappenplan gepresenteerd.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
From boring numbers to actual business valuePeter Sejersen
One great thing about websites is that everything can be measured. However, if you only collect the numbers and don't actually act on them, they will be rather useless and won't generate any value. Drawing on case studies from among others Danske Bank, LEGO and Google, Peter Sejersen will explain how web analytics can be turned into a valuable resource that can drive both online activities specifically and the business overall. Peter is an analyst at J. Boye and moderates several of the community of practice groups in the J. Boye network, including groups on online marketing, social media and web technology.
The document discusses how companies are on social media whether they intend to be or not through their employees, partners, and competitors posting about them. It states that regulators are paying attention to what is posted about companies on social media, even if the posts are not the company's fault. The document promotes the services of Disperse Interactive to help companies achieve social media success while reducing risks, and outlines their process which includes auditing a company's current social media presence, creating a strategic social media plan, implementing the plan through tools and reporting, and providing ongoing support.
The document discusses recent developments and changes to Medicaid rules. It provides an overview of Medicaid eligibility, including that it applies to those over 65, blind, or disabled who meet medical, income, and asset tests. It notes that the home can be kept if not in a trust but may be subject to probate, and that delays in processing applications have increased due to state budget cuts and new computer systems.
The document discusses various topics related to online learning, including challenges of online learning, the active role of students, opportunities presented by online learning, accessibility, structure, complexity, MOOCs, possibilities, research, connectivism, modularity, methodology, reusability, technology, interactivity, and the future horizon of online learning. Each topic is accompanied by an image to illustrate the concept being discussed.
Investment Advisors International (IAI) is an affiliate of AEGON N.V., one of the world's leading providers of investment and insurance products. IAI helps families grow and protect their wealth through active money management strategies. There are challenges facing retirees today like lack of pensions, rising costs, and lack of financial knowledge. IAI offers customized investment solutions to help clients achieve their financial goals in both up and down markets. Becoming an IAI representative provides training and support to build an advisory business and help address the growing need for financial guidance.
VRmaster presentation virtual reality in the Leisure/Event business sept 2016VRmaster
Virtual reality (VR) technology allows users to experience places and events virtually without physically moving. VRmaster offers a web-based platform that allows users to easily create, publish, and distribute interactive VR content across devices without downloads. The platform provides analytics on user engagement. VRmaster aims to make VR accessible and scalable for businesses, education, and other organizations by simplifying the process of creating and sharing VR experiences.
The document discusses 360-degree feedback, which gathers evaluations from multiple rating sources including self, supervisor, peers, direct reports, customers, and suppliers. It is frequently used by large companies and those targeting performance issues or standardization. Pros include promoting feedback within teams and regular evaluation schedules, while cons can include resistance to feedback and high costs. The document argues that 360-degree feedback works best with a clear purpose, proper training, stakeholder inclusion, and repeated implementation without overlap.
Tales of the unexpected review by lorena martinez y gloria jalaoAlberto Lanzat
This document provides a list of 16 short stories by Roald Dahl and brief summaries of each. It also includes biographical information about Dahl, noting he was from Wales and wrote famous works like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The reviewer summarizes that the collection includes tales of revenge, risk-taking, and a landlady whose guests stay longer than intended, and that the book is entertaining, easy to read, with variety and chilling surprises.
The document discusses different types of television programs, including cartoons like The Simpsons, documentaries produced by the BBC, reality shows such as Big Brother, films such as Twilight, comedy programs like Mr. Bean and Aquí no hay quien viva, news programs featuring newsreaders like Matías Prats, sports programs shown on Sundays, talk shows such as Buenafuente's program, soap operas mainly produced in South America including British soap operas like EastEnders and Coronation Street, game shows like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and Wheel of Fortune, and advertisements like Coke ads. It also provides information about paying the TV license fee in Britain.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for subtracting fractions. It demonstrates subtracting fractions with unlike denominators by first making them equivalent fractions with a common denominator. The steps include renaming the fractions with the common denominator, subtracting the fractions, subtracting any whole numbers, and simplifying the final fraction if possible. Examples provided include subtracting 6 - 1/4 7, 5 - 1/6, 6 - 2 2/3 1/5, and 4 - 2 2/3 1/6.
Through its revolutionary One-to-One Marketing concept, Market America combines the Internet with the power of people. A system for Entrepreneurs to create an ongoing income, while providing consumers worldwide a better way to shop. Through revolutionary technology and the power of the people, we are creating the economy of the future.
This document provides instructions for adding and subtracting decimals. It explains that when adding or subtracting decimals, you should line up the decimal points and place values. Then you perform the calculation, carrying or borrowing values as needed just as you would with whole numbers. Examples are provided of adding decimals with sums of 5.78 + 4.46 and 4.39 + 8.72. Examples of subtracting decimals include 9.34 - 4.27 and 10.83 - 3.92. Practice problems are also included for the reader to try.
BPA Worldwide has over 75 years of experience auditing media for over 2500 media owners and 2500 advertisers across 25 countries. They provide third-party audits of magazines, websites, events, newsletters, and databases to give advertisers assurance in today's economy. Becoming a BPA member involves applying, a 12-month initial audit process with support, and a free news release to communicate audit commitments to advertisers.
Francisco Pizarro was born poor in 1478 in Trujillo, Spain and had little formal education. As a young man, he worked herding pigs and later moved to the West Indies. In 1527, Pizarro led an expedition to South America where he waged war against the Inca Empire, eventually capturing the Inca king. The Incas gave Pizarro gold and silver to get their king back, but Pizarro killed the king anyway and established himself as the new ruler of Peru, converting the remaining Incas to Catholicism. Pizarro was later murdered in 1541 by the son of the Inca king.
The document discusses how social media can drive innovation through new forms of communication between consumers and businesses. It notes the transition from traditional business-to-business and business-to-consumer models to consumer-to-consumer and consumer-to-business models enabled by social platforms like Twitter, photo editing tools, and online document sharing. Examples of relevant photos that changed the world are also briefly mentioned.
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer born in 1494 in St. Malo, France who made two voyages of exploration to Canada and the New World. During his voyages, he discovered Canada, the St. Lawrence River, and the area of Quebec. He faced challenges including the deaths of 25 crew members and having to deal with murderers on his ship. Cartier made significant contributions through his explorations but later died in 1557 at an unknown location and from an unknown cause.
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