The document introduces OSGeo Kor and KAOS-G, organizations that promote open source GIS in Korea. It discusses the growing trend of open source GIS in Korea, driven by government policies encouraging its use. OSGeo Kor serves as an online information hub and hosts offline meetings. KAOS-G is a forum of 10 small GIS companies that collaborates on projects like publishing Korean language manuals, participating in international conferences, and developing open source GIS technologies. The organizations aim to strengthen Korea's open source GIS community and industry.
This presentation discusses the future of BIM in Canada. It focusses on key drivers for the reform of the Canadian construction industry through a national strategy. Part of this strategy is a national BIM mandate that spans the many levels of government across its 10 provinces and 3 territories. It is a first step in a national discussion around promoting and normalizing BIM adoption and implementation for the betterment of the industry and Canada as a whole. It was given at the Canadian Construction Association's Annual conference on March 8th, 2016.
Keynote, Oman Geospatial Expo, Dec 2013Steven Ramage
Invited by Geospatial Media and Oman National Survey Authority (NSA) to deliver overview of current activities relating to international geospatial standards, including ongoing work through United Nations initiative on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM).
The document discusses international collaboration activities for the Used Fuel Disposition Campaign. It outlines the DOE's strategic goals for its international program, which are to leverage global knowledge, increase deployment of technology, build collaboration, and accelerate innovation. Current collaboration includes projects in Switzerland, Sweden, Germany, China, South Korea, and through the Nuclear Energy Agency. The document reflects on ensuring the right portfolio of projects and identifies benefits like enhancing understanding, supporting model development, and addressing knowledge gaps. It also discusses disseminating information on activities and milestones for international collaboration in FY16.
The document discusses lessons learned from the OurSpace project, which aimed to create a cross-border eParticipation platform for youth political deliberation. An evaluation methodology was developed using 4 levels and 11 indicator categories to measure the project's objectives and results. The methodology included questionnaires, interviews, data analysis and focus groups. Results showed that while the platform facilitated relevant political discussions for youth, decision maker participation was limited. Technical features were satisfactory but could be enhanced to better support networking and community aspects. Promotion through diverse channels helped engage users.
Final report of FOSS4G Seoul held in Seoul, Korea from 14th to 19th September 2015. It's all about numbers in FOSS4G Seoul! Finally we've had 562 attendees from 48 countries. Thank you all for your great attending and supports!
Introduction to KAOS-G at FOSS4G Osaka 2013slhead1
The document introduces KAOS-G (Korean Alliance of Open Source GIS), a forum of 8 small software companies in South Korea that aims to promote open source GIS. KAOS-G works to develop open source GIS technologies, share knowledge and experiences, and help improve South Korea's open source GIS ecosystem. Its goals include developing an integrated open source GIS package, providing training, and hosting the FOSS4G International conference in 2015. The group has already conducted training sessions and supported the FOSS4G Korea 2013 conference. KAOS-G seeks to help small Korean companies grow through open source GIS and expand globally with technologies that comply with international standards.
This presentation discusses the future of BIM in Canada. It focusses on key drivers for the reform of the Canadian construction industry through a national strategy. Part of this strategy is a national BIM mandate that spans the many levels of government across its 10 provinces and 3 territories. It is a first step in a national discussion around promoting and normalizing BIM adoption and implementation for the betterment of the industry and Canada as a whole. It was given at the Canadian Construction Association's Annual conference on March 8th, 2016.
Keynote, Oman Geospatial Expo, Dec 2013Steven Ramage
Invited by Geospatial Media and Oman National Survey Authority (NSA) to deliver overview of current activities relating to international geospatial standards, including ongoing work through United Nations initiative on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM).
The document discusses international collaboration activities for the Used Fuel Disposition Campaign. It outlines the DOE's strategic goals for its international program, which are to leverage global knowledge, increase deployment of technology, build collaboration, and accelerate innovation. Current collaboration includes projects in Switzerland, Sweden, Germany, China, South Korea, and through the Nuclear Energy Agency. The document reflects on ensuring the right portfolio of projects and identifies benefits like enhancing understanding, supporting model development, and addressing knowledge gaps. It also discusses disseminating information on activities and milestones for international collaboration in FY16.
The document discusses lessons learned from the OurSpace project, which aimed to create a cross-border eParticipation platform for youth political deliberation. An evaluation methodology was developed using 4 levels and 11 indicator categories to measure the project's objectives and results. The methodology included questionnaires, interviews, data analysis and focus groups. Results showed that while the platform facilitated relevant political discussions for youth, decision maker participation was limited. Technical features were satisfactory but could be enhanced to better support networking and community aspects. Promotion through diverse channels helped engage users.
Final report of FOSS4G Seoul held in Seoul, Korea from 14th to 19th September 2015. It's all about numbers in FOSS4G Seoul! Finally we've had 562 attendees from 48 countries. Thank you all for your great attending and supports!
Introduction to KAOS-G at FOSS4G Osaka 2013slhead1
The document introduces KAOS-G (Korean Alliance of Open Source GIS), a forum of 8 small software companies in South Korea that aims to promote open source GIS. KAOS-G works to develop open source GIS technologies, share knowledge and experiences, and help improve South Korea's open source GIS ecosystem. Its goals include developing an integrated open source GIS package, providing training, and hosting the FOSS4G International conference in 2015. The group has already conducted training sessions and supported the FOSS4G Korea 2013 conference. KAOS-G seeks to help small Korean companies grow through open source GIS and expand globally with technologies that comply with international standards.
The document discusses Open Source GIS in South Korea. It provides background on perceptions of Open Source software in Korea and how those perceptions have changed over time. It outlines government policies and funding that now support Open Source GIS, including projects to develop an Open Source GIS platform and increase the ecosystem around Open Source GIS. It also describes the activities of OSGeo Korean Chapter and KAOS-G (Korea Open source GIS forum), including their participation in international conferences, translations of user interfaces, and training initiatives.
Open Source based GIS devlopment cases by Gaia3D_20150417BJ Jang
1) Open source GIS involves open source GIS software, open data, open licenses, and standards. It is an alternative to proprietary GIS software.
2) Approaches to implementing open source GIS include using only open source, only proprietary software, or a hybrid. Considerations include resources, government policy, and substitutability of open source for proprietary software.
3) Case studies from South Korea demonstrate various uses of open source GIS, including geospatial image services, satellite image management, traffic and weather mapping, and building information modeling.
This presentation introduces open source, open source GIS, OSGeo. This talk was given to the people who attended 'Capacity Building For National Surveying and Geographic Information Institute' program.
The State of GIS in Washington & Oregon The 2014 GMI Metric SurveyGreg Babinski
The document discusses the results of the 2014 GMI Metric Survey on the state of GIS in Washington and Oregon. It provides an overview of the survey including the 233 participants, with 76 completing surveys from various organizations. The survey gathered information on organizational characteristics, resources, data, hardware, software, and performance metrics. The GIS Management Institute aims to use these metrics to provide organizational assessments and accreditation to help improve GIS operations and maximize benefits through improved management. Future plans include a public launch of the GIS assessment service and a journal issue on the GMI.
This document presents the 2026 strategy of OSGeo as developed by the OSGeo Board of Directors in winter 2016.
The individuated vision, mission and values implemented in its guidelines together with the designed approach to define the 2016 tactics toward these goals are presented.
The FOODIE Project aims to create an open data platform for the agriculture sector. It will integrate spatial and non-spatial data from various sources to provide applications and services supporting decision making. The platform will allow public and private stakeholders to publish and link their own datasets. Three pilot programs will test the platform for precision viticulture, strategic farm planning, and integrating logistics and farm management. The project seeks to make better use of existing spatial data resources and provide interoperability between heterogeneous agricultural data sources.
The document summarizes a meeting between Gaia3D and Mozambique MoTC delegates regarding the introduction of open source GIS. It defines open source software, discusses the benefits of open source over commercial software including cost savings. It provides an overview of open source GIS projects under the OSGeo foundation including databases, servers, and clients. Examples are given of countries adopting open source GIS for national spatial data infrastructures including EU, Bolivia, France, and the US. Korean cases of open source GIS adoption by government agencies are also summarized.
1. The GIS-Arena project developed a geographic information platform to gather maps, photos, real estate data, and addresses for use by municipalities and businesses. Political support helped small groups access important geographic data.
2. The platform provides a base for further applications and gives users flexibility. The project also developed an operating model for maintaining the platform.
3. The project aims to make geographic information accessible on a regional scale through a centralized database and interface. It brings together data from various sources and allows integration with other systems. Applications have already been created for public services, and the platform is appreciated.
The document provides an overview of Free and Open Source Software for Geoinformation (FOSS4G). It discusses topics like web mapping, global land coverage, open data quality, and citizen science. It describes the UN OpenGIS experiment and the Geoinformatics Engineering MSc program at Politecnico di Milano. It also gives an overview of the Future Earth initiative, the Digital Earth concept, and how geospatial data and services are provided via the web. FOSS4G and initiatives like OSGeo and GeoForAll that support the development and use of open source geospatial software are also summarized.
The document discusses updates and progress on Pillar 4 of the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) which aims to enhance soil data availability. It notes that the International Network of Soil Information Institutions (INSII) oversees this work. Key points include: GSOCmap and other global soil datasets are being improved; capacity development trainings for GSSmap on soil salinity mapping have moved online due to COVID-19; technical development is underway for GSOCseq and SoilSTAT; and a new Pillar 4 Implementation Plan is being developed to beyond 2020.
Presented by Stanley Wood (IFPRI/HarvestChoice) at the CGIAR-CSI Annual Meeting 2009: Mapping Our Future. March 31 - April 4, 2009, ILRI Campus, Nairobi, Kenya
- The document describes Yoichi Kayama's work extending spatial data functionality to the CKAN open data platform to support the Japanese government's open data and spatial information initiatives.
- Key extensions to CKAN implemented include improving the spatial resource preview function, adding spatial data processing tools using GDAL/OGR, overlay mapping of multiple spatial resources, and enabling purchase of spatial data products from private companies through the system.
- Future plans include public launch of the system in November along with incorporating paid data from private sector vendors.
Use of Open Source in Education Sector.pptxswaranjaggi
The document discusses open source geographic information systems (GIS) software as an alternative to proprietary GIS software in education and application development. It provides an overview of open source GIS software such as QGIS and GRASS, their advantages for education including no licensing fees and ability to customize, and potential startup opportunities using open source GIS. Example open source GIS applications are also summarized such as R-ArcGIS, QGIS, GRASS, SAGA, GeoServer, and OpenLayers.
Building Spatial Data Infrastructures for Spatial Planning in Africa: Lagos e...Samuel Dekolo
Lagos is the fastest growing Megacity in Sub-Saharan Africa, with its population estimated to double in the first quarter of this century; it is expected to be the third largest urban agglomerations in the world. This growth is not without challenges, as the city is grappling with myriads of urban management problems. City planners lack the most important ingredient of land use management, which is Information. In spite of huge investment on spatial data infrastructures at the national and state levels of government, most land use planners at both state and local government level agencies are ignorant of existing geospatial technology portals and unlock the full potentials of information and communication technologies. A statewide survey of the spatial data infrastructures of the city’s urban and land use management ministry and agencies proves its pathetic state, thereby creating information gap void between urban development and intelligent management. The result is has led to a sporadic growth of slums and unplanned settlements which now accounts for over 60% of the city. To avoid an impasse, it is necessary to review the level of geospatial technologies used at the local level and recommend formidable means of integration in the decision making process. This paper examines the level of geospatial technologies and Spatial Data Infrastructure use in spatial planning agencies and barriers to implementation in the 20 local governments of Lagos State and suggests the way forward.
FreeGIS.net presentation at the Geospatial World Forum in Rotterdam 2013Paolo Viskanic
The importance of Spatial Data has been steadily increasing in the past decade. This trend is even clearer for small and medium organizations and enterprises. Whereas classic GIS was related mostly to Defense, Environment Protection and Government, Spatial Information is used on a regular base by a large number of actors of all sizes and sectors.
The need of those actors to exchange data with the external world by the means of standardized formats and data specifications, fits particularly well with the aims of the INSPIRE initiative.
The development of an easy to setup solutions at fair cost can accelerate the adoption of the INSPIRE specifications dramatically, bringing to the SME a large number of benefits.
The FreeGIS.net project, started as a Interreg Italy-Switzerland project by the Italian company R3 GIS, the technological Park of the Province of Bolzano (TIS), the Province of Bolzano (Italy) and the Kanton Graubünden in Switzerland. It’s aim was to devlop a platform based on best of breed open source software packages for creating INSPIRE compliant web services. A particular attention was given to multilingual aspects, since South Tyrol and Kanton Graubünden are both multilingual areas.
A well defined and standardized setup lowers the investments needed to create INPIRE web services and brings INSPIRE to organizations, which would otherwise be excluded from the INSPIRE initiative, for financial or for technical reasons. Also, the ability to consume INSPIRE services in a standardized way and to easily merge them with own datasets using INSPIRE and OGC standards, will give SMEs access to geographic data all over Europe, lowering costs and difficulties related to obtaining data from different organizations. FreeGIS.net is an example on how a small enterprise can create business opportunities by investing on the deployment of INSPIRE-compliant technologies.
[To download this presentation, visit:
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This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
Starting a business is like embarking on an unpredictable adventure. It’s a journey filled with highs and lows, victories and defeats. But what if I told you that those setbacks and failures could be the very stepping stones that lead you to fortune? Let’s explore how resilience, adaptability, and strategic thinking can transform adversity into opportunity.
The document discusses Open Source GIS in South Korea. It provides background on perceptions of Open Source software in Korea and how those perceptions have changed over time. It outlines government policies and funding that now support Open Source GIS, including projects to develop an Open Source GIS platform and increase the ecosystem around Open Source GIS. It also describes the activities of OSGeo Korean Chapter and KAOS-G (Korea Open source GIS forum), including their participation in international conferences, translations of user interfaces, and training initiatives.
Open Source based GIS devlopment cases by Gaia3D_20150417BJ Jang
1) Open source GIS involves open source GIS software, open data, open licenses, and standards. It is an alternative to proprietary GIS software.
2) Approaches to implementing open source GIS include using only open source, only proprietary software, or a hybrid. Considerations include resources, government policy, and substitutability of open source for proprietary software.
3) Case studies from South Korea demonstrate various uses of open source GIS, including geospatial image services, satellite image management, traffic and weather mapping, and building information modeling.
This presentation introduces open source, open source GIS, OSGeo. This talk was given to the people who attended 'Capacity Building For National Surveying and Geographic Information Institute' program.
The State of GIS in Washington & Oregon The 2014 GMI Metric SurveyGreg Babinski
The document discusses the results of the 2014 GMI Metric Survey on the state of GIS in Washington and Oregon. It provides an overview of the survey including the 233 participants, with 76 completing surveys from various organizations. The survey gathered information on organizational characteristics, resources, data, hardware, software, and performance metrics. The GIS Management Institute aims to use these metrics to provide organizational assessments and accreditation to help improve GIS operations and maximize benefits through improved management. Future plans include a public launch of the GIS assessment service and a journal issue on the GMI.
This document presents the 2026 strategy of OSGeo as developed by the OSGeo Board of Directors in winter 2016.
The individuated vision, mission and values implemented in its guidelines together with the designed approach to define the 2016 tactics toward these goals are presented.
The FOODIE Project aims to create an open data platform for the agriculture sector. It will integrate spatial and non-spatial data from various sources to provide applications and services supporting decision making. The platform will allow public and private stakeholders to publish and link their own datasets. Three pilot programs will test the platform for precision viticulture, strategic farm planning, and integrating logistics and farm management. The project seeks to make better use of existing spatial data resources and provide interoperability between heterogeneous agricultural data sources.
The document summarizes a meeting between Gaia3D and Mozambique MoTC delegates regarding the introduction of open source GIS. It defines open source software, discusses the benefits of open source over commercial software including cost savings. It provides an overview of open source GIS projects under the OSGeo foundation including databases, servers, and clients. Examples are given of countries adopting open source GIS for national spatial data infrastructures including EU, Bolivia, France, and the US. Korean cases of open source GIS adoption by government agencies are also summarized.
1. The GIS-Arena project developed a geographic information platform to gather maps, photos, real estate data, and addresses for use by municipalities and businesses. Political support helped small groups access important geographic data.
2. The platform provides a base for further applications and gives users flexibility. The project also developed an operating model for maintaining the platform.
3. The project aims to make geographic information accessible on a regional scale through a centralized database and interface. It brings together data from various sources and allows integration with other systems. Applications have already been created for public services, and the platform is appreciated.
The document provides an overview of Free and Open Source Software for Geoinformation (FOSS4G). It discusses topics like web mapping, global land coverage, open data quality, and citizen science. It describes the UN OpenGIS experiment and the Geoinformatics Engineering MSc program at Politecnico di Milano. It also gives an overview of the Future Earth initiative, the Digital Earth concept, and how geospatial data and services are provided via the web. FOSS4G and initiatives like OSGeo and GeoForAll that support the development and use of open source geospatial software are also summarized.
The document discusses updates and progress on Pillar 4 of the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) which aims to enhance soil data availability. It notes that the International Network of Soil Information Institutions (INSII) oversees this work. Key points include: GSOCmap and other global soil datasets are being improved; capacity development trainings for GSSmap on soil salinity mapping have moved online due to COVID-19; technical development is underway for GSOCseq and SoilSTAT; and a new Pillar 4 Implementation Plan is being developed to beyond 2020.
Presented by Stanley Wood (IFPRI/HarvestChoice) at the CGIAR-CSI Annual Meeting 2009: Mapping Our Future. March 31 - April 4, 2009, ILRI Campus, Nairobi, Kenya
- The document describes Yoichi Kayama's work extending spatial data functionality to the CKAN open data platform to support the Japanese government's open data and spatial information initiatives.
- Key extensions to CKAN implemented include improving the spatial resource preview function, adding spatial data processing tools using GDAL/OGR, overlay mapping of multiple spatial resources, and enabling purchase of spatial data products from private companies through the system.
- Future plans include public launch of the system in November along with incorporating paid data from private sector vendors.
Use of Open Source in Education Sector.pptxswaranjaggi
The document discusses open source geographic information systems (GIS) software as an alternative to proprietary GIS software in education and application development. It provides an overview of open source GIS software such as QGIS and GRASS, their advantages for education including no licensing fees and ability to customize, and potential startup opportunities using open source GIS. Example open source GIS applications are also summarized such as R-ArcGIS, QGIS, GRASS, SAGA, GeoServer, and OpenLayers.
Building Spatial Data Infrastructures for Spatial Planning in Africa: Lagos e...Samuel Dekolo
Lagos is the fastest growing Megacity in Sub-Saharan Africa, with its population estimated to double in the first quarter of this century; it is expected to be the third largest urban agglomerations in the world. This growth is not without challenges, as the city is grappling with myriads of urban management problems. City planners lack the most important ingredient of land use management, which is Information. In spite of huge investment on spatial data infrastructures at the national and state levels of government, most land use planners at both state and local government level agencies are ignorant of existing geospatial technology portals and unlock the full potentials of information and communication technologies. A statewide survey of the spatial data infrastructures of the city’s urban and land use management ministry and agencies proves its pathetic state, thereby creating information gap void between urban development and intelligent management. The result is has led to a sporadic growth of slums and unplanned settlements which now accounts for over 60% of the city. To avoid an impasse, it is necessary to review the level of geospatial technologies used at the local level and recommend formidable means of integration in the decision making process. This paper examines the level of geospatial technologies and Spatial Data Infrastructure use in spatial planning agencies and barriers to implementation in the 20 local governments of Lagos State and suggests the way forward.
FreeGIS.net presentation at the Geospatial World Forum in Rotterdam 2013Paolo Viskanic
The importance of Spatial Data has been steadily increasing in the past decade. This trend is even clearer for small and medium organizations and enterprises. Whereas classic GIS was related mostly to Defense, Environment Protection and Government, Spatial Information is used on a regular base by a large number of actors of all sizes and sectors.
The need of those actors to exchange data with the external world by the means of standardized formats and data specifications, fits particularly well with the aims of the INSPIRE initiative.
The development of an easy to setup solutions at fair cost can accelerate the adoption of the INSPIRE specifications dramatically, bringing to the SME a large number of benefits.
The FreeGIS.net project, started as a Interreg Italy-Switzerland project by the Italian company R3 GIS, the technological Park of the Province of Bolzano (TIS), the Province of Bolzano (Italy) and the Kanton Graubünden in Switzerland. It’s aim was to devlop a platform based on best of breed open source software packages for creating INSPIRE compliant web services. A particular attention was given to multilingual aspects, since South Tyrol and Kanton Graubünden are both multilingual areas.
A well defined and standardized setup lowers the investments needed to create INPIRE web services and brings INSPIRE to organizations, which would otherwise be excluded from the INSPIRE initiative, for financial or for technical reasons. Also, the ability to consume INSPIRE services in a standardized way and to easily merge them with own datasets using INSPIRE and OGC standards, will give SMEs access to geographic data all over Europe, lowering costs and difficulties related to obtaining data from different organizations. FreeGIS.net is an example on how a small enterprise can create business opportunities by investing on the deployment of INSPIRE-compliant technologies.
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
Starting a business is like embarking on an unpredictable adventure. It’s a journey filled with highs and lows, victories and defeats. But what if I told you that those setbacks and failures could be the very stepping stones that lead you to fortune? Let’s explore how resilience, adaptability, and strategic thinking can transform adversity into opportunity.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
Ellen Burstyn: From Detroit Dreamer to Hollywood Legend | CIO Women MagazineCIOWomenMagazine
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Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
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Open source policies in South Korea
In South Korea, Open Source Software Competence Plaza(of National IT Industry
Promotion Agency under Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning) takes charge of
Open source policies for promotion, marketing, incubating, and funding.
From 2004, test projects to use Open source software were conducted and Linux
started being used by Government and public organizations.
From 2008, there started some policies to make better Open source software eco
system throughout enhancement of software production, enlargement of market
base, creation of Open source demand, and international cooperation.
Korea Open Source Software Association established in 1999 is an organization for
software companies using Open source and invigorating Open source market in South
Korea.
Supporting international marketing(Global exhibition, Marketing consultant, etc.)
Trying to raise low awareness of Open source projects, license policy, and so on
Providing consulting service about how to use Open source software
Supporting Open source communities
Communities(OSGeo Korea Chapter, KAOS-G, etc)
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Open source policies in South Korea
2012 Guideline 2013 Guideline
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o Software purchase cost
<new>
~~~~~
(3) System maintenance cost
o Open source software maintenance cost
<new>
Detailed Guideline
(1) Device purchase cost and rent
o Software purchase cost
• When purchasing commercial software, it
is recommended to consider using Open
source software in terms of total cost.
~~~~~
(3) System maintenance cost
o Open source software maintenance cost
• In order to receive necessary service for
Open source software operation, consider
necessary service level and items and
make budgets at a flat rate throughout
quotations and refer Open source
software maintenance service guideline.
Detailed guideline of 2013 budget proposal by Ministry of Strategy and Finance
It was very ambiguous in 2012, but it became more specific in 2013.
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Open source GIS policies in South Korea
MOLIT(Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport) in charge of most GIS such as
surveying, mapping, and so on.
added “Open source GIS” into one of their action plans of 5th National Spatial
Information Policy.
It seems Government has changed their mind from hostile to favorable toward Open
source GIS.
1. Constructing high quality GIS data and opening expansion of high quality GIS data
2. Invigorating GIS convergence industry
3. Enhancing platform service based on spatial big data
4. Promoting GIS convergence R&D
~~~~
Developing Open source GIS
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5. Enhancing cooperative GIS system and usability expansion
6. Nurturing creative and talented people in GIS field
7. Establishing GIS convergence promotion system
7 Action Plans of 5th National Spatial Information Policy
Open source GIS planning project by KARI(Korean Aerospace Research Institute) has been
conducted in order to find appropriate Open source GIS project or service suitable for
Korean market and people.
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Open source GIS trend in Korea
Private sector participation jumped from the open source GIS (sensitive to industrial flow),
currently estimated that this tends to be that participating companies are expanding.
Public institutions are increasing the interest in open source GIS field from the part of the
actual operating system
Employ personnel with the competencies for open source GIS
Seeks to improve the capacity through training for the personnel who have existing
GIS
(Environmental impacts) Existing commercial S / W (ESRI) agencies operating
personnel feel the burden of maintenance costs of the product
-> Increased interest in alternative solutions
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OSGeo Kor & KAOS-G - Relationship
Aims to encourage the development
of domestic open source GIS and
Environmental
Online Activities / offline meeting
Anyone can join
OSGeo KAOS-G
Unite of the company for the
empowerment of the company's
base expanded and open source GIS
industry
Offline Meeting / online activities
Consists of 10 companies(2014)
OSGeo
members
members- Win-win relationship together, many intersections exist
KAOS-G
members
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OSGeo Kor – Role for online information center
Hompage (Notices)
The meeting organized by the online channel and offline activities that the major
announcements and related questions.
Mailing list (Q&A)
Information about the main events and trends online and perform a share,
carrying a hub of information
2014y-about 170 Q
2013y-about 230 Q
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OSGeo Kor – Role for offline meeting host
Seoul city offline meeting
Socialize through offline meetings, and share information
Busan city offline meeting
3 times in 2014
2 times in 2012
This was mainly the Seoul meeting, in 2014 started a separate offline meeting
in Busan (All of members love the Soju)
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OSGeo Kor – Key figures
[Sanghee Shin]
Charter member
Spiritual leader
Facebook big mouth
[Minpa Lee]
Charter member
technic leader
Good, friendly
[BJ Jang]
Charter member
Geoserver expert
Mustache-beard
Hard strong feel
[Omegathrone Park]
Planning leader
Really Smart, smilely
[Junghwan Yun]
Postgis expert
kindly “Bogus”
14. 14
Government funded business to support small professional software
companies to promote software industry and nurture small companies
Annual project
Fund: 1st year: $19,000 and from 2nd year: $24,0000
# of forums: (New)5 forums are selected (Ongoing)5 forums are remained
Goal
Networking
Sharing technologies
Developing technologies
Acquiring technologies
Publishing manuals or writings
Current forums
Big data forum
Web standard solution forum
Open source GIS forum
…
KAOS-G – Beginning..
15. 15
Forum is…
Promoting and encouraging Open source GIS
Sharing Open source GIS technologies and marketing strategies
Handling Government’s policies about Open source GIS
Cooperating and collaborating against global and dominant players
Qualitative goal
Providing channels to strengthen networks among participants in forum
Collaborating about Open source GIS issues in South Korea
Trying to improve and develop Open source GIS technologies and share them in South
Korea to create values
Quantitative goal
Developing and releasing integrated Open source GIS package
Making business model and conducting co-project and co-research
Training Open source GIS and sharing Open source GIS technologies
Enhancing networks among companies in forum
Holding FOSS4G Korea 2013
Trying to host FOSS4G International 2015
KAOS-G : Korea Open source GIS forum
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KAOS-G - Members
Chairman
Representing company
Participating companies
Agathosergon
OSGeo Charter Member
CEO of Gaia3D
MBA @ KAIST
10 small companies get together for better world using Open source GIS!!
8companies(2003) -> 10 companies (2014)
17. 17
Open source
GIS
Ocean GIS
Transportation
GIS
Consulting for
GIS
GIS DBGeneral GIS
Environment
GIS
Meteorology
GIS
Gaia3D
Mango Systems
enGIS
E3
…
E3
Gaia3D Inc.,
enGIS
GNT Solution
enGIS
E3
CE Tech
GU
Gaia3D
Agathosergon
enGIS
Noa Solution
…
KAOS-G - Participants in forum
Consists of various companies in various fields
Each company has its own special field and technologies.
Nice combination!!!
18. 18
KAOS-G
FOSS4G International 2015 event hosting
Open source GIS Korean manual publishing
Open source GIS guild
Participating core Open source GIS projects
Exporting Open source GIS package
Developing domestic GIS industry
Developing domestic software industry
KAOS-G - Aims at
Understanding Open source GIS core technologies
Developing Open source GIS package to the international level
Cooperating and sharing knowledge, technologies, and experience among participants
Rapidly coping with Government policy and global GIS company’s strategy
20. 20
Activities : Participants in the FOSS4G International
KAOS-G has supported the participation expenses
Junghwan
Yun Minpa Lee
21. 21
Activities : Participants in the FOSS4G International
KAOS-G has supported the participation expenses
Bomb
maker
Minpa Lee
Junghwan
Yun
22. 22
Activities : Participants in the FOSS4G International
Speaker – Jaehyun Gwon Notify held next year – Heegu Park
FOSS4G Portland 2014 announcement by participating open source GIS use
cases and technology in Korea
Topic of presentation : “Big size meteorological data processing and mobile displaying system using PostgresSQL and
GeoServer”(Gaia3D. Jaehyun Gwon)
24. 24
Activities : Participants in the FOSS4G International
Second day : Gala Night, World Forestry Center
Waiting for the
subway to go to the
venue
Many people that
enjoy
25. 25
Activities : Participants in the FOSS4G International
Third day
Always laugh..
Next year's event
promotional video
26. 26
Activities : Translating and publishing the manuals
QGIS language translation
rate(Korean, 100%)
GeoServer language
translation rate(Korean,
100%)
GeoNode language
translation rate(Korean,
36%)
QGIS, GeoServer, GeoNode - Participate in the UI translation. Improved the ease of Korean
users
27. 27
Activities : Translating and publishing the manuals
PostGIS 2.0 Manual, GeoServer 2.4.0 Manual, QGIS Training Manual were published in
Korean.
All manuals are provided free of charge as a PDF on the web
http://www.osgeo.kr/141
https://drive.google.com/
file/d/0B1qbDNTel8EcNzh
heGhQUWR1a0U/edit?usp
=sharing
http://docs.qgis.org/2.2/k
o/docs/training_manual/
28. 28
Activities : Training activities
Training about Open source GIS S/W at Spatial Information Research Institute (in
Korea Kadastral Survey Corporation) – (July, September, November)
Trained Surveying and Mapping related people in developing countries (Oct. 2013)
Introduce the opensource GIS at Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements
to 10 official in 7 countries (Sep. 2014)
October, 2013 September, 2014
Lectures about Open source GIS
Presentation of cases of systems or service using Open source GIS
29. 29
Activities : Interchange activities (2013)
Presentation titled "Introduction to KAOS-G" in the 2013 FOSS4G Osaka 2013
Heegu Park and BJ Jang was the participation
30. 30
Activities : Interchange activities (2013)
Jeff Mckkena and Dr.Raghavan Venkatesh gave a presentation and workshop for FOSS4G
Korea 2013
14th November: Workshop
15th November: Conference
Time Presenter Content
11:00 ~ 12:00
Byungsun Kim
(Director at Blackduck software)
Understanding Open source License and Usage management
13:30 ~ 17:30
Jeff McKenna
(Chairman of OSGeo Foundation)
Advanced MapServer
Time Presenter Content
10:30 ~ 10:55
Jeff McKenna
(Chairman of OSGeo Foundation)
The Open Source Geospatial Foundation, and You
10:55 ~ 11:20
Dr. Raghavan Venkatesh
(Professor at Osaka City
University)
PaaS4G - Towards a Service Oriented Platform for Geoinformatics
11:20 ~ 11:45
Minwoo Hwang
(OSM Korea Community)
Introduction to OpenStreetMap and Utilizing
11:45 ~ 12:00
Hirofumi HAYASHI
(Applied Technology Co. Ltd)
Activity report of OSGeo Japan Chapter
13:30 ~ 13:50 Open source GIS case presentations(11 presentations)
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Activities : Interchange activities (2014)
Time Presenter Content
14:00 ~
18:00
Stepthen Vincent
Mather
(cleveland
Metroparks)
Postgis 101- Getting Started and
Going Deep
Time Presenter Content
11:20 ~
11:45
Yasuto Furukawa
(Hokkaido
University and
Mapconcierge
Inc.)
How to make a local community
? – in the case of FOSS4G
Hokkaido, Japan
34. 34
Activities : Solution Day (2013)
Hosted Open source GIS Solution Day(28th August)
Lectures about Open source license and business model
Presentation of cases of systems or service using Open source GIS
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Activities : FOSS4G Korea (2014)
Date : 26th Aug, 2014 (Workshop), 27th Aug, 2014 (Conference)
Location : COEX RM 327
Speaker – Minpa LEE Stephen Mather and KAOS-G members
FOSS4G Korea 2014 Room view Speaker - Stephen Mather
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Activities : FOSS4G Korea (2014)
Promoted through an Internet Newsletter (no need money)
We offer a wide range of souvenirs (Bottle, round pan, published manual, T-shirts)
Concerns were - how we can get a lot of participation of people