- JISC is an internationally respected UK organization that supports education and research through information technology.
- JISC needs to increase its visibility, responsiveness, and transparency to better engage with stakeholders.
- The presentation provides guidance on properly using the JISC brand, logo, and communications guidelines in marketing and outreach materials.
This document discusses branding and communications strategies for JISC projects. It recommends that projects acknowledge JISC funding, use the JISC logo, and communicate key messages about how projects help institutions. It provides guidance on using the JISC website, wiki, and blog to communicate project activities. The document also offers tips on creating multimedia content, organizing events, publishing materials, and distributing news items while following JISC's branding guidelines. Contact information is provided for JISC staff who can offer further advice on communications and marketing.
Jane Charlton Jisc Comms Inst Innov Project C M Jan2010JISC SSBR
This presentation discusses strategies for JISC projects to acknowledge and promote the JISC brand. It recommends using the JISC logo and standard text on all communications materials to recognize JISC's role. It provides guidance on events, print publications, news items, and following the JISC brand manual. Case studies demonstrate how the FreezeFrame project gained significant news coverage through thorough planning, clear communication, engaging spokespeople and photography. Contact details are provided for communications support.
An overview of the value proposition of the Strategic Content Alliance covering the digital content lifecycle and work undertaken to address some of the tactical issues in a networked environment.
Nina Klein from Frankfurt Book Fair presented New European Media (NEM) activities. NEM is a leading initiative in the Convergence and Social Media domain. Main activities and aims of the NEM were presented to the audience.
Heritiana Ranaivoson from iMec presented ImmersiaTV project, that aims to create a novel form of broadcast omnidirectional video, content production and delivery, and the WEAR project, which aims to foster artists to use technology.
The Communication on Top Forum will be held immediately after the World Economic Forum has ended, the 8-9th february, Switzerland. The Forum was established as a global dialogue for top level professionals and key decision-makers in communications management in business, media and politics. The aim of the Forum is the creation in Davos of an annual world-wide platform for ideas and views on top management, best practices and problems and solutions in communications development. The forum will welcome approx. 250 top managers and managers from the world's largest public communications companies, top-managers in the media business, decision makers in the fields of economics and media politics, representing countries with a developed or fast-developing public sphere.
The Forum will bring together leaders of financial and public communications of major public companies, including those in the field of energy, media, consulting, communications, experts interacting with the government and lobbying, software security, community organizations, scientists.
More details and programme of the Forum are available on our website: www.forumdavos.com
The document discusses the CReATE Cluster Toolkit, which aims to help develop key sectors like the European digital media sector. It provides a step-by-step approach for cluster managers to collect and analyze data, define their cluster, validate strengths and weaknesses, and create a cluster map. The toolkit guides users through agreeing on joint research agendas, developing partnerships between businesses and research, and launching plans to increase their cluster's profile and get projects off the ground. It has been successfully tested in four regions.
- JISC is an internationally respected UK organization that supports education and research through information technology.
- JISC needs to increase its visibility, responsiveness, and transparency to better engage with stakeholders.
- The presentation provides guidance on properly using the JISC brand, logo, and communications guidelines in marketing and outreach materials.
This document discusses branding and communications strategies for JISC projects. It recommends that projects acknowledge JISC funding, use the JISC logo, and communicate key messages about how projects help institutions. It provides guidance on using the JISC website, wiki, and blog to communicate project activities. The document also offers tips on creating multimedia content, organizing events, publishing materials, and distributing news items while following JISC's branding guidelines. Contact information is provided for JISC staff who can offer further advice on communications and marketing.
Jane Charlton Jisc Comms Inst Innov Project C M Jan2010JISC SSBR
This presentation discusses strategies for JISC projects to acknowledge and promote the JISC brand. It recommends using the JISC logo and standard text on all communications materials to recognize JISC's role. It provides guidance on events, print publications, news items, and following the JISC brand manual. Case studies demonstrate how the FreezeFrame project gained significant news coverage through thorough planning, clear communication, engaging spokespeople and photography. Contact details are provided for communications support.
An overview of the value proposition of the Strategic Content Alliance covering the digital content lifecycle and work undertaken to address some of the tactical issues in a networked environment.
Nina Klein from Frankfurt Book Fair presented New European Media (NEM) activities. NEM is a leading initiative in the Convergence and Social Media domain. Main activities and aims of the NEM were presented to the audience.
Heritiana Ranaivoson from iMec presented ImmersiaTV project, that aims to create a novel form of broadcast omnidirectional video, content production and delivery, and the WEAR project, which aims to foster artists to use technology.
The Communication on Top Forum will be held immediately after the World Economic Forum has ended, the 8-9th february, Switzerland. The Forum was established as a global dialogue for top level professionals and key decision-makers in communications management in business, media and politics. The aim of the Forum is the creation in Davos of an annual world-wide platform for ideas and views on top management, best practices and problems and solutions in communications development. The forum will welcome approx. 250 top managers and managers from the world's largest public communications companies, top-managers in the media business, decision makers in the fields of economics and media politics, representing countries with a developed or fast-developing public sphere.
The Forum will bring together leaders of financial and public communications of major public companies, including those in the field of energy, media, consulting, communications, experts interacting with the government and lobbying, software security, community organizations, scientists.
More details and programme of the Forum are available on our website: www.forumdavos.com
The document discusses the CReATE Cluster Toolkit, which aims to help develop key sectors like the European digital media sector. It provides a step-by-step approach for cluster managers to collect and analyze data, define their cluster, validate strengths and weaknesses, and create a cluster map. The toolkit guides users through agreeing on joint research agendas, developing partnerships between businesses and research, and launching plans to increase their cluster's profile and get projects off the ground. It has been successfully tested in four regions.
Under a Title 15 Partnership Intermediary Agreement, SOFWERX brings together various government, industry, academic, and other partners to accelerate delivery of innovative capabilities to USSOCOM through collaboration and innovation. SOFWERX facilitates capability refinement through exploration, experimentation, and assessment of promising technologies. It uses a flexible, non-traditional business model to reduce barriers and make it easy for over 40,000 partners to participate in its events, projects, and fellowships to support special operations forces.
Under a partnership agreement, SOFWERX brings together various government, industry, academic, and other partners to accelerate innovation through collaboration. The platform facilitates capability development by exploring and experimenting with promising technologies. SOFWERX aims to create and maintain an open innovation platform to help solve challenges and deliver capabilities to USSOCOM. It uses flexible agreements and reduced barriers to engage a large ecosystem of partners in events, projects, and other opportunities to develop and transition technologies. Metrics show significant activity across collaboration projects, events, and impact on capabilities.
Dissemination of project results is important for three main reasons: 1) to support EU policies and demonstrate how research funding contributes to innovation by creating jobs and technologies; 2) to comply with contractual obligations to disseminate results, as described in funding proposals and agreements; and 3) to benefit project partners and consortiums by generating demand, opportunities for collaboration, and visibility for partner organizations.
Under a Title 15 PIA, SOFWERX brings together SOCOM, other government agencies, industry partners, academics, and hackers to accelerate delivery of innovative capabilities through collaboration and innovation. SOFWERX facilitates capability development through exploration, experimentation and assessment of promising technologies. It uses a flexible, non-traditional approach and reduced barriers to access a network of over 40,000 potential partners to help solve warfighter problems.
Under a Title 15 PIA, SOFWERX brings together various government, industry, academic, and other partners to accelerate delivery of innovative capabilities to USSOCOM through collaboration and innovation. SOFWERX facilitates this by hosting events to explore solutions to challenges, experiment with promising technologies, and assess solutions. They use flexible, non-traditional business models and have a large ecosystem of over 40,000 partners to reduce barriers to working together.
SOFWERX is a platform designed to accelerate innovation and solve warfighter problems through collaboration between SOCOM, industry partners, academics, and hackers/makers. It operates under a Title 15 agreement and uses a "big tent" philosophy. The platform facilitates capability development through exploration, experimentation and assessment of technology. It aims to 1) create and maintain an innovation platform and 2) refine capabilities. SOFWERX differs from traditional methods by using flexible, non-FAR business models and bringing together a non-traditional ecosystem of over 40,000 partners to reduce barriers to collaboration.
This document outlines the election process for Cluster Manager of the Year 2010. It introduces the jury president and members and provides information on the 4 nominees being presented, including the name and age of their clusters, the regions they cover, how long they have held their positions, and a brief description of their accomplishments. The nominees are Dr. Stan Higgins of NEPIC cluster in Northeast England, Johan P Bång of Future Position X cluster in North mid Sweden, Micael Gustafsson of Øresund IT cluster between Sweden and Denmark, and Walter Birkhan of Aviation Cluster Hamburg Metropolitan Region.
This document summarizes the work of a Media Futures Associate at the Knowledge Transfer Partnership between the University of the Arts London and The Press Association over the past 4 months and plans for the next 4 months. It established an innovation group, conducted an innovation survey, worked on a newsgaming project, and engaged in dissemination activities. Plans for the next 4 months include finalizing the newsgaming consortium, drafting an EU grant proposal, establishing further innovation groups, and engaging in conference presentations and other dissemination. Benefits to the associate, company, and university are also summarized.
This document presents the G.Y.O.D app, which aims to make open data sets more accessible to common users with just one click. The app allows users to insert a query, click submit, and easily access open data without needing technical skills. Currently, the app is a demonstration available online and through a slideshare presentation. The document discusses the problem of open data only being accessible to experts and the solution the G.Y.O.D app provides. It also considers potential future applications and sources of income for the app.
This brief outlines the requirements for an advanced media portfolio coursework assignment. Students must produce a media portfolio including a music promo video and accompanying print materials. They must also maintain a blog documenting their research, planning, and production process. Finally, students must evaluate their project in a PowerPoint presentation addressing how their work used or challenged real media conventions, the effectiveness of combining materials, lessons from audience feedback, and their use of technology.
Musea in een Digitale Cultuur. Conferentie op 21 mei 2010 te Brussel. Organisatie FARO, Vlaams Steunpunt voor Cultureel Erfgoed vzw. Harry Verwayen is business development manager bij Europeana. Op de conferentie legde hij uit wat Europeana is en wat de relevantie ervan is voor de Vlaamse museumsector.
The Welsh-language Technology and Digital Media Action Plan aims to:
1) Motivate the main technology companies to develop new Welsh-language software applications and digital services.
2) Stimulate the creation, sharing, and consumption of Welsh-language digital content.
3) Support good practice in the public, private, and third sectors regarding Welsh-language technology and digital media.
This document outlines the strategy for implementing and disseminating tools aligned to common core standards. The near-term focus is to develop prototype diagnostic and intervention tools, pilot them in real classrooms, and test their effectiveness with the goal of broader implementation. Key aspects of the strategy include building tools with core design partners, co-developing tools with state and district partners, piloting and studying the tools, and disseminating them to more states and districts over time. The tools will include diagnostic assessments, teaching tasks, modules, and online courses to help teachers implement the common core standards.
GEO Data Technology Workshop Ramage April 2019Steven Ramage
The document discusses commercial sector engagement opportunities with GEO, including becoming a GEO Associate, contributing to the GEO Work Programme, using GEO information products, providing open data/software, and participating in GEO events. It describes the new GEO Associate membership category and details the FOSS4G2019 EO data challenge, which provides cash and other prizes for open source applications using Earth observation data. Finally, it mentions several industry engagement opportunities at GEO Week 2019, including an exhibition, forum, and policy dialogue.
Design for Europe by Claire Fennelow, Programme Lead, Design for Europe, Design Council UK @ @ the Cross Innovation Final Conference on October 16/17 in Birmingham (UK).
Design for Europe aims to to connect and raise awareness across the EU, of the potential of design to drive innovation in business and the public sector.
The Project Cross Innovation is designed to create bridges between the creative industries and other sectors. This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and made possible by the INTERREG IVC programme.
Insights into European research funder Open policies and practicesSPARC Europe
This document summarizes the key findings from a survey of 62 European research funders on their open access and open science policies and practices. The survey was conducted as part of the RIF Project, which aims to promote more open policies across Europe. Key findings include: over half of funders have open access policies but few have research data policies; most funders provide some support for open access infrastructure but less for research data infrastructure; and while many funders have signed declarations on responsible metrics, journal impact factors remain widely used in evaluation. The report recommends European funders do more to harmonize, strengthen and implement their open policies.
Finmeccanica and CNR join forces for research, development and innovation pro...Leonardo
Finmeccanica and the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) signed an agreement to promote collaboration on research, development, and innovation projects. The agreement aims to identify priority areas for joint work and develop new solutions and products for international markets. Finmeccanica allocates over 11% of its revenue to research and works to enhance intellectual property and consolidate its global technology leadership. A joint committee of six members from each organization will oversee collaborative efforts and monitor progress in research programs.
The document describes a support programme to help participants further develop solutions. It offers various types of specialist support over three months or three days, including web development, user testing, digital making, startup development, communications, research, business planning, service design, and coaching. Participants can choose what support they need and will also take part in collaborative activities and monthly meetings to showcase progress.
The document calls for extended abstracts or conference papers related to open BIM in education for a conference focused on open BIM standards and working methods. The deadline for submissions is April 21, 2016. Educational organizations are invited to share ideas, presentations, training materials, and building information models. The conference will provide an opportunity for educational networking on open BIM standards.
Under a Title 15 Partnership Intermediary Agreement, SOFWERX brings together various government, industry, academic, and other partners to accelerate delivery of innovative capabilities to USSOCOM through collaboration and innovation. SOFWERX facilitates capability refinement through exploration, experimentation, and assessment of promising technologies. It uses a flexible, non-traditional business model to reduce barriers and make it easy for over 40,000 partners to participate in its events, projects, and fellowships to support special operations forces.
Under a partnership agreement, SOFWERX brings together various government, industry, academic, and other partners to accelerate innovation through collaboration. The platform facilitates capability development by exploring and experimenting with promising technologies. SOFWERX aims to create and maintain an open innovation platform to help solve challenges and deliver capabilities to USSOCOM. It uses flexible agreements and reduced barriers to engage a large ecosystem of partners in events, projects, and other opportunities to develop and transition technologies. Metrics show significant activity across collaboration projects, events, and impact on capabilities.
Dissemination of project results is important for three main reasons: 1) to support EU policies and demonstrate how research funding contributes to innovation by creating jobs and technologies; 2) to comply with contractual obligations to disseminate results, as described in funding proposals and agreements; and 3) to benefit project partners and consortiums by generating demand, opportunities for collaboration, and visibility for partner organizations.
Under a Title 15 PIA, SOFWERX brings together SOCOM, other government agencies, industry partners, academics, and hackers to accelerate delivery of innovative capabilities through collaboration and innovation. SOFWERX facilitates capability development through exploration, experimentation and assessment of promising technologies. It uses a flexible, non-traditional approach and reduced barriers to access a network of over 40,000 potential partners to help solve warfighter problems.
Under a Title 15 PIA, SOFWERX brings together various government, industry, academic, and other partners to accelerate delivery of innovative capabilities to USSOCOM through collaboration and innovation. SOFWERX facilitates this by hosting events to explore solutions to challenges, experiment with promising technologies, and assess solutions. They use flexible, non-traditional business models and have a large ecosystem of over 40,000 partners to reduce barriers to working together.
SOFWERX is a platform designed to accelerate innovation and solve warfighter problems through collaboration between SOCOM, industry partners, academics, and hackers/makers. It operates under a Title 15 agreement and uses a "big tent" philosophy. The platform facilitates capability development through exploration, experimentation and assessment of technology. It aims to 1) create and maintain an innovation platform and 2) refine capabilities. SOFWERX differs from traditional methods by using flexible, non-FAR business models and bringing together a non-traditional ecosystem of over 40,000 partners to reduce barriers to collaboration.
This document outlines the election process for Cluster Manager of the Year 2010. It introduces the jury president and members and provides information on the 4 nominees being presented, including the name and age of their clusters, the regions they cover, how long they have held their positions, and a brief description of their accomplishments. The nominees are Dr. Stan Higgins of NEPIC cluster in Northeast England, Johan P Bång of Future Position X cluster in North mid Sweden, Micael Gustafsson of Øresund IT cluster between Sweden and Denmark, and Walter Birkhan of Aviation Cluster Hamburg Metropolitan Region.
This document summarizes the work of a Media Futures Associate at the Knowledge Transfer Partnership between the University of the Arts London and The Press Association over the past 4 months and plans for the next 4 months. It established an innovation group, conducted an innovation survey, worked on a newsgaming project, and engaged in dissemination activities. Plans for the next 4 months include finalizing the newsgaming consortium, drafting an EU grant proposal, establishing further innovation groups, and engaging in conference presentations and other dissemination. Benefits to the associate, company, and university are also summarized.
This document presents the G.Y.O.D app, which aims to make open data sets more accessible to common users with just one click. The app allows users to insert a query, click submit, and easily access open data without needing technical skills. Currently, the app is a demonstration available online and through a slideshare presentation. The document discusses the problem of open data only being accessible to experts and the solution the G.Y.O.D app provides. It also considers potential future applications and sources of income for the app.
This brief outlines the requirements for an advanced media portfolio coursework assignment. Students must produce a media portfolio including a music promo video and accompanying print materials. They must also maintain a blog documenting their research, planning, and production process. Finally, students must evaluate their project in a PowerPoint presentation addressing how their work used or challenged real media conventions, the effectiveness of combining materials, lessons from audience feedback, and their use of technology.
Musea in een Digitale Cultuur. Conferentie op 21 mei 2010 te Brussel. Organisatie FARO, Vlaams Steunpunt voor Cultureel Erfgoed vzw. Harry Verwayen is business development manager bij Europeana. Op de conferentie legde hij uit wat Europeana is en wat de relevantie ervan is voor de Vlaamse museumsector.
The Welsh-language Technology and Digital Media Action Plan aims to:
1) Motivate the main technology companies to develop new Welsh-language software applications and digital services.
2) Stimulate the creation, sharing, and consumption of Welsh-language digital content.
3) Support good practice in the public, private, and third sectors regarding Welsh-language technology and digital media.
This document outlines the strategy for implementing and disseminating tools aligned to common core standards. The near-term focus is to develop prototype diagnostic and intervention tools, pilot them in real classrooms, and test their effectiveness with the goal of broader implementation. Key aspects of the strategy include building tools with core design partners, co-developing tools with state and district partners, piloting and studying the tools, and disseminating them to more states and districts over time. The tools will include diagnostic assessments, teaching tasks, modules, and online courses to help teachers implement the common core standards.
GEO Data Technology Workshop Ramage April 2019Steven Ramage
The document discusses commercial sector engagement opportunities with GEO, including becoming a GEO Associate, contributing to the GEO Work Programme, using GEO information products, providing open data/software, and participating in GEO events. It describes the new GEO Associate membership category and details the FOSS4G2019 EO data challenge, which provides cash and other prizes for open source applications using Earth observation data. Finally, it mentions several industry engagement opportunities at GEO Week 2019, including an exhibition, forum, and policy dialogue.
Design for Europe by Claire Fennelow, Programme Lead, Design for Europe, Design Council UK @ @ the Cross Innovation Final Conference on October 16/17 in Birmingham (UK).
Design for Europe aims to to connect and raise awareness across the EU, of the potential of design to drive innovation in business and the public sector.
The Project Cross Innovation is designed to create bridges between the creative industries and other sectors. This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and made possible by the INTERREG IVC programme.
Insights into European research funder Open policies and practicesSPARC Europe
This document summarizes the key findings from a survey of 62 European research funders on their open access and open science policies and practices. The survey was conducted as part of the RIF Project, which aims to promote more open policies across Europe. Key findings include: over half of funders have open access policies but few have research data policies; most funders provide some support for open access infrastructure but less for research data infrastructure; and while many funders have signed declarations on responsible metrics, journal impact factors remain widely used in evaluation. The report recommends European funders do more to harmonize, strengthen and implement their open policies.
Finmeccanica and CNR join forces for research, development and innovation pro...Leonardo
Finmeccanica and the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) signed an agreement to promote collaboration on research, development, and innovation projects. The agreement aims to identify priority areas for joint work and develop new solutions and products for international markets. Finmeccanica allocates over 11% of its revenue to research and works to enhance intellectual property and consolidate its global technology leadership. A joint committee of six members from each organization will oversee collaborative efforts and monitor progress in research programs.
The document describes a support programme to help participants further develop solutions. It offers various types of specialist support over three months or three days, including web development, user testing, digital making, startup development, communications, research, business planning, service design, and coaching. Participants can choose what support they need and will also take part in collaborative activities and monthly meetings to showcase progress.
The document calls for extended abstracts or conference papers related to open BIM in education for a conference focused on open BIM standards and working methods. The deadline for submissions is April 21, 2016. Educational organizations are invited to share ideas, presentations, training materials, and building information models. The conference will provide an opportunity for educational networking on open BIM standards.
Did you miss your WR121 library session? Need a reminder on what was covered? This slideshow goes over most things covered in the class. Have a question? Ask a Librarian!
The document discusses strategies for Japan's space industry. It proposes focusing on utilizing space assets commercially through geostationary satellite business to generate returns, rather than solely relying on government funding. This could boost utilization by providing an alternative to US/EU-dominated geostationary markets. It also describes the UNIFORM project which aims to develop a standardized small satellite bus for various missions using nano-satellites. This builds on trends toward smaller, less expensive satellites.
Here's a quick checklist of things to keep in mind when creating a logo. Additionally, this document serves as an education to businesses that are using an advertising or design service for this production.
National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Leadership Boot Camp 20...Nancy Chorpenning
The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Presidents’ Assembly Steering Commitee provides continuing education and training for our volunteer Chapter Leaders. Our Spring 2014 event was in Las Vegas where leaders from around the US gathered for 24 hours of education, sharing and FUN.
Here is the presentation I shared on creating a business plan for your NAWBO Chapter.
The document discusses the transition from old geographers to new geographers (NeoGeographers). It notes that the transition occurred around 2004-2007, coinciding with the rise of Google Maps and APIs that allowed non-experts to easily create and share maps. Key factors in this transition included increased ease-of-use, the ability to access maps through the web instead of specialized software, and the ability to integrate user-generated content. Examples like Google Earth and KML are discussed as important technologies in this transition.
This document provides biographies of 14 individuals who will be participating in a dialogue on sustainable development in Rio de Janeiro from June 16-19, 2012. The biographies provide each participant's name, nationality, background and current roles. Topics that will be discussed include sustainable development as an answer to economic and financial crises. The participants represent a variety of countries and backgrounds in economics, business, and sustainable development.
This is a love letter proposing marriage in Sorrento, Italy in 365 days. The author expresses their deep love for the person, saying they are their last thought before sleeping and first thought upon waking. They love how being with this person makes them smile when feeling down and how this person lets them be themselves fully. They never thought they could love someone as much as they love this person, who is their entire world, and are asking them to marry in Sorrento in 365 days.
Understanding & Creating Your Brand — 2014 FVRMAJustice Mitchell
Florida Vacation Rental Managers Association
Creating the brand of your company far outreaches just designing a great logo and tag line. You need to climb into your customers mindset and experience every touch-point. We walk through this mindset from the perspective of a Vacation Rental Property vertical.
Client: https://www.facebook.com/FVRMA
FVRMA is the only FL association representing the vacation rental industry interests in Tallahassee, and provides educational, networking, and marketing opportunities for members.
This document provides instructions for solving systems of linear equations and inequalities using algebraic and graphical methods. It discusses solving systems of linear equations and inequalities algebraically using substitution or elimination. It also describes how to graph systems of linear inequalities and identify the common region. Examples are provided and students are given practice problems to solve systems algebraically and graphically. The document concludes by stating it will demonstrate how to solve the same systems using a TI-84 graphing calculator.
In the spirit of complete transparency I wanted to present some client deliverables. The following presentation has been redacted, but the fundamental core thinking remains intact.
And while many of you are wondering why I would let people see "the secret sauce" I am a firm believer in exchange of information. Moreover, as the rise of the personal brand increases exponentially with the power of social and content marketing will truly differentiate us as our ability to think for our clients and nurture their respective goals outcomes.
This presentation is broken down into two parts — one outlines a proposal for social event activation on a enterprise scale. While the second part breaks out in larger idea of the construction of a content channel housed within a brand.
I hope you find the following information both beneficial and thought-provoking. As always, I would love to hear your thoughts. My very best to you and your future efforts.
This document summarizes a presentation about communicating project outputs for the JISC Greening ICT Programme. It discusses the importance of using JISC branding to promote projects through their channels and build recognition. It provides tips for effective communication, such as being clear, relevant and accessible. Finally, it outlines resources that can help with communications planning, producing case studies, using blogs and wikis, and finding examples from other projects.
1. Funding bodies look for evidence of impact, use, and dissemination when evaluating digitization projects, as well as strong leadership, consideration of risks, and standards-compliant workflows.
2. Hidden costs in digitization projects often come from issues like licensing, copyright clearance, metadata creation and manipulation, and quality control, which can take up more time and resources than anticipated.
3. Developing partnerships, economies of scale, good resource discovery, and avoiding isolated resources can help digitization projects maximize value and impact.
MGMT 8320 Stakeholder Management and advancementnyayochat
The document outlines a project proposal titled the "Conestoga Productivity and Innovation Initiative" with the objective to enhance economic productivity by diversifying industries, implementing new technologies, and fostering innovation. The proposed budget is $375,000 to conduct market research, acquire technologies, establish an innovation hub, and provide workforce training over 9 months. Key risks include technological obsolescence, market volatility, talent acquisition and retention, and regulatory challenges. Progress will be communicated through executive, project team, stakeholder, and public relations channels.
How to market a chemicals company in China using traditional and digital media.EASTWEST Public Relations
If you are entering the China market or looking to build your brand in China within the Chemicals market, this deck will be helpful. It demonstrates the work we can do, but also includes events, key media, and a social media strategy which can be used. It also includes a schedule and budget.
You can contact us to discuss helping your company in China, or Asia.
The document provides guidance for projects funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) eInfrastructure Programme. It outlines the expectations for project documentation, including submitting a project plan within 3 months of starting and a consortium agreement for collaborative projects. Projects are expected to maintain a project website for minimum of 3 years after completion and submit interim and final reports. The JISC Project Management Guidelines provide templates and further guidance on key activities like communications, licensing, and evaluation. Contact information is provided for the programme managers for questions.
Careers in Technical Communication for English MajorsCindy Pao
The document summarizes careers in technical communication for English majors. It outlines the skills needed for technical communication jobs, common disciplines and career opportunities. It also describes the benefits of joining the Society for Technical Communication, including networking, professional development and discounted conferences/certification. Technical communication offers a growing job market with competitive salaries.
This document outlines a program to help Australian businesses improve their use of online technologies. The program is funded by Ballarat ICT Ltd and the Department of Business & Innovation, and managed by SED Advisory and Newbiz Solutions Pty Ltd. The program aims to expose businesses to new technologies through network creation, pilot studies, workshops, and seminars. It hopes to better inform business management, increase uptake of new technologies, and ultimately improve productivity, competitiveness, and collaboration between businesses.
This document provides details of a proposed 3-day business start-up workshop for Kingston University students. It outlines the project aims to equip students with skills to start their own businesses and foster economic growth. Key deliverables include engaging speakers, reserving a venue, and providing training and networking opportunities. A budget of £16,000 covers costs like trainers, venue, and a prize for the best business plan. Risks and contingencies are also considered, along with the project organization structure and roles of the executive board, project manager, and suppliers.
The British Coatings Federation (BCF) is a trade association representing the coatings, paints, printing inks and wallcoverings industry in the UK. As an Associate member of the BCF, companies would have opportunities to promote their business, access UK industry statistics and customers through networking events. The BCF provides regulatory support, technical training courses, and works to represent and advance the interests of the industry.
This document proposes a strategic PR plan to raise awareness for Structon, a Nigerian construction company, in order to increase sales inquiries. The plan includes hosting an event at a hotel constructed by Structon to showcase their work. It also proposes increasing Structon's online and social media presence through content creation and advertising. Additionally, the CEO will give interviews and speak at industry events to establish himself as a thought leader. The total estimated budget for these PR activities is N2,732,419.15.
The British Coatings Federation (BCF) is a trade association representing the coatings, paints, printing inks and wallcoverings industry in the UK. It has over 100 years of history and works to support and promote its member companies. As an associate member, companies have opportunities to network, promote their business, and receive benefits like reduced event rates, regulatory updates, and access to UK market statistics. The BCF aims to represent the industry and interface with regulators and other stakeholders.
Women in Innovation: Building Success - Expanding your horizonsKTN
Eager to explore what other avenues may be available to help grow your business?
The Knowledge Transfer Network delved into available opportunities and help demystify preconceptions about them.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/women-in-innovation-programme-building-success-webinar-series
Detecon is a global consulting firm that provides management consulting and IT expertise. It has over 1,500 clients worldwide. Detecon's US office in San Francisco leverages its experience and knowledge of the telecom industry to help clients with strategies around innovation, emerging technologies, and new product launches. The document describes Detecon's services such as innovation management, technology strategies, and supporting new product launches. It also discusses current focus areas like mobile internet, cloud computing, emerging devices, and sustainability.
The document describes Science, Technology & Innovation (ST&I) Partners LLP, which aims to facilitate collaboration between knowledge-based organizations through three activities: the ST&I Forum, ST&I Public Affairs, and ST&I Collaborations. The ST&I Forum is a knowledge network that brings together industry, academia, and the public sector to discuss issues. ST&I Public Affairs works to ensure activities lead to measurable policy changes. ST&I Collaborations creates and delivers novel public-private partnerships.
An Introduction to Eurostars - an Opportunity for SMEs to Collaborate Interna...KTN
This webinar highlighted opportunities within the EUREKA Eurostars programme and how Innovate UK KTN and partners can help your business to innovate and go international.
Welcome presentation given by Marieke Guy and Brian Kelly, UKOLN at Institutional Web Management Workshop 2009, University of Essex, 28 - 30, July 2009
Great Expectations, or how to remain friends (with JISC) after a JISC project
A presentation from the JISC Programme Meeting for its Content Programme for 2011 http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/digitisation/econtent11.aspx
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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إضغ بين إيديكم من أقوى الملازم التي صممتها
ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
كل التوفيق زملائي وزميلاتي ، زميلكم محمد الذهبي 💊💊
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How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
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1. Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting education and research JISC projects: Communications & Marketing Jane Charlton 23 October 2008 Institutional Innovations Programme Meeting