Social media is defined as conversations powered by media technology on sites or blogs with three or more individuals conversing as a group in an unorganized and uncontrolled manner. Social media has grown significantly in recent years with Facebook having over 123 million members and YouTube hosting over 100 million videos. It encourages two-way interaction through comments, feedback, and voting unlike broadcast media. Social media comes in many forms including social networks, forums, blogs, video blogs, and podcasts, allowing people to converse, share opinions, and receive feedback, and is becoming an integral part of everyday life for most people.
The document summarizes the agenda and announcements for a Key Club meeting at Hialeah Gardens High School. It recognizes the top 5 members for September and member of the month. Upcoming projects in October are announced, including volunteering at a baby house, animal shelter, and Susan G. Komen race. Members are reminded that probation hours are due soon.
The document summarizes the agenda and announcements for a Key Club meeting. It recognizes top members for the month, announces upcoming service projects in October including a baby house project and haunted house. It reminds members that probation hours are due soon and holds a raffle for members who arrived on time.
Social media is defined as conversations powered by media technology on sites or blogs with three or more individuals conversing as a group in an unorganized and uncontrolled manner. Social media has grown significantly in recent years with Facebook having over 123 million members and YouTube hosting over 100 million videos. It encourages two-way interaction through comments, feedback, and voting unlike broadcast media. Social media comes in many forms including social networks, forums, blogs, video blogs, and podcasts, allowing people to converse, share opinions, and receive feedback, and is becoming an integral part of everyday life for most people.
The document summarizes the agenda and announcements for a Key Club meeting at Hialeah Gardens High School. It recognizes the top 5 members for September and member of the month. Upcoming projects in October are announced, including volunteering at a baby house, animal shelter, and Susan G. Komen race. Members are reminded that probation hours are due soon.
The document summarizes the agenda and announcements for a Key Club meeting. It recognizes top members for the month, announces upcoming service projects in October including a baby house project and haunted house. It reminds members that probation hours are due soon and holds a raffle for members who arrived on time.
Spyder Trap Social Media For Business PresentationJason Douglas
Jason Douglas from Spyder Trap Online Marketing presented on using social media for businesses. He defined social media, discussed key social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn, and why businesses should use social media to create online presence, engage customers, and improve SEO. He emphasized measuring ROI by determining investments, objectives, metrics to track like interactions and tone of voice, and how these impact leads, sales and brand awareness. Keys to success include integrating social media with other marketing and having realistic goals and commitment. He solicited questions but did not provide specific examples of businesses successfully using social media.
The document discusses the 5W1H (six questions) framework for project management: what, why, who, when, where, and how.
It defines what as applying knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to meet project requirements through initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and control, and closing. It discusses why as realizing ideas and driving improvement. It lists top technology certifications and their salaries as an example for who and when questions. It discusses where as being applicable anywhere. It outlines both formal and informal methods for how, noting communication challenges.
The document discusses the outpatient physical therapy setting. It describes common patient diagnoses seen in outpatient therapy, including orthopedic issues like sprains, strains, and post-surgical cases. It also lists neurological conditions, fractures, and accidents. The document notes that common payers are workers' compensation, Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance. It describes the patient demographics as those aged 65 and older, workforce-aged, and young adults. It emphasizes the importance for physical therapists to pursue continued education and training in special areas like geriatrics, orthopedics, and neurology to improve skills for treating future outpatients.
Career Succes Factors For Entrepreneurs Matt Casey
The document discusses several key factors for entrepreneurial career success, including being realistic about business objectives, understanding your unique value proposition, having a solid marketing foundation, planning for the future, and ensuring execution. It also emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, differentiation, support networks, and work-life balance.
The document discusses roadside safety management and strategies to reduce the severity of crashes. It describes how vehicles that run off the road can hit roadside hazards, potentially causing deaths. The goals are to keep vehicles on the road or reduce crash severity if they leave the road. Various roadside safety priorities and treatments are presented, such as removing, relocating, redesigning, redirecting, or adding retroreflective markings to hazards to enhance driver awareness.
Lightning Talk #9: How UX and Data Storytelling Can Shape Policy by Mika Aldabaux singapore
How can we take UX and Data Storytelling out of the tech context and use them to change the way government behaves?
Showcasing the truth is the highest goal of data storytelling. Because the design of a chart can affect the interpretation of data in a major way, one must wield visual tools with care and deliberation. Using quantitative facts to evoke an emotional response is best achieved with the combination of UX and data storytelling.
This document summarizes a study of CEO succession events among the largest 100 U.S. corporations between 2005-2015. The study analyzed executives who were passed over for the CEO role ("succession losers") and their subsequent careers. It found that 74% of passed over executives left their companies, with 30% eventually becoming CEOs elsewhere. However, companies led by succession losers saw average stock price declines of 13% over 3 years, compared to gains for companies whose CEO selections remained unchanged. The findings suggest that boards generally identify the most qualified CEO candidates, though differences between internal and external hires complicate comparisons.
Spyder Trap Social Media For Business PresentationJason Douglas
Jason Douglas from Spyder Trap Online Marketing presented on using social media for businesses. He defined social media, discussed key social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn, and why businesses should use social media to create online presence, engage customers, and improve SEO. He emphasized measuring ROI by determining investments, objectives, metrics to track like interactions and tone of voice, and how these impact leads, sales and brand awareness. Keys to success include integrating social media with other marketing and having realistic goals and commitment. He solicited questions but did not provide specific examples of businesses successfully using social media.
The document discusses the 5W1H (six questions) framework for project management: what, why, who, when, where, and how.
It defines what as applying knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to meet project requirements through initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and control, and closing. It discusses why as realizing ideas and driving improvement. It lists top technology certifications and their salaries as an example for who and when questions. It discusses where as being applicable anywhere. It outlines both formal and informal methods for how, noting communication challenges.
The document discusses the outpatient physical therapy setting. It describes common patient diagnoses seen in outpatient therapy, including orthopedic issues like sprains, strains, and post-surgical cases. It also lists neurological conditions, fractures, and accidents. The document notes that common payers are workers' compensation, Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance. It describes the patient demographics as those aged 65 and older, workforce-aged, and young adults. It emphasizes the importance for physical therapists to pursue continued education and training in special areas like geriatrics, orthopedics, and neurology to improve skills for treating future outpatients.
Career Succes Factors For Entrepreneurs Matt Casey
The document discusses several key factors for entrepreneurial career success, including being realistic about business objectives, understanding your unique value proposition, having a solid marketing foundation, planning for the future, and ensuring execution. It also emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, differentiation, support networks, and work-life balance.
The document discusses roadside safety management and strategies to reduce the severity of crashes. It describes how vehicles that run off the road can hit roadside hazards, potentially causing deaths. The goals are to keep vehicles on the road or reduce crash severity if they leave the road. Various roadside safety priorities and treatments are presented, such as removing, relocating, redesigning, redirecting, or adding retroreflective markings to hazards to enhance driver awareness.
Lightning Talk #9: How UX and Data Storytelling Can Shape Policy by Mika Aldabaux singapore
How can we take UX and Data Storytelling out of the tech context and use them to change the way government behaves?
Showcasing the truth is the highest goal of data storytelling. Because the design of a chart can affect the interpretation of data in a major way, one must wield visual tools with care and deliberation. Using quantitative facts to evoke an emotional response is best achieved with the combination of UX and data storytelling.
This document summarizes a study of CEO succession events among the largest 100 U.S. corporations between 2005-2015. The study analyzed executives who were passed over for the CEO role ("succession losers") and their subsequent careers. It found that 74% of passed over executives left their companies, with 30% eventually becoming CEOs elsewhere. However, companies led by succession losers saw average stock price declines of 13% over 3 years, compared to gains for companies whose CEO selections remained unchanged. The findings suggest that boards generally identify the most qualified CEO candidates, though differences between internal and external hires complicate comparisons.