The document discusses in-building communication and the Safer Buildings Coalition (SBC). SBC is a non-profit organization focused on eliminating in-building wireless dead zones for first responders and the public. The document provides information on the value of SBC, the three pillars of in-building public safety communications, SBC's membership and resources, industry partners, and ways for members to leverage and engage with SBC.
NEW VERSION! -- Where is content management headed?John Mancini
This document discusses the future of content management. It identifies three main disruptors transforming the industry: consumerization, cloud/mobile technologies, and the internet of things. These disruptors are generating massive amounts of new data and changing user expectations around access and delivery of applications. Content management needs to evolve to the next level and think bigger to stay relevant in this changing landscape. The future will be shaped by appification of processes, analytics of all organizational data, and recognition of information as a valuable business asset.
Track keynote presentation at #otew2013, Open Text Enterprise World. Why our approach to information governance needs to change -- and focus on the BUSINESS.
From Microfilm to Big Data - How Can One Brain Handle This Much Change Withou...John Mancini
How is Digital Disruption changing the role of Information in our organizations? How do we shift the focus from the "T"(technology) in IT to the "I" (information)?
#AIIM14 keynote -- Turning Information Chaos into Information OpportunityJohn Mancini
My #AIIM14 keynote -- Mancini's Law --
Organizations are systems of information networks. They only operate effectively when there are clear and predictable information flows within and between these networks.
50% annual growth in the volume of digital information means that these networks – and especially the points of connection between them – will become increasingly unstable.
Without intervention, the resulting #infochaos will threaten the viability of the entire system.
e-book here -- http://www.aiim.org/infochaos
Updated! -- #AIIM16 keynote -- Why the H**** Should You Care About Informatio...John Mancini
The document discusses how technology has rapidly advanced since 1996 and the implications for information professionals. It notes that in 1996, the internet was in its infancy with few users and services that now exist like Google, YouTube, and Wikipedia did not yet exist. The document then discusses how digital disruption is accelerating through changes in mindsets, messages, money, and machines. This has implications for how people work with processes and technology. Specifically, it means process owners can implement their own solutions, everything begins with mobile, and configuring/connecting skills are key. It raises questions around who now owns the big picture and provides adult supervision over these diverging perspectives between people, processes, and technology.
Is IT Really the Villain? - Future of Technology in the EnterpriseJohn Mancini
Is IT the Villain? - The Future of Technology in the Enterprise -- A summary of my keynote presentation at the CITE Conference and Expo in San Francisco. How do organizations deal with the advantages of social, mobile, and consumer technologies without losing control?
NEW VERSION! -- Where is content management headed?John Mancini
This document discusses the future of content management. It identifies three main disruptors transforming the industry: consumerization, cloud/mobile technologies, and the internet of things. These disruptors are generating massive amounts of new data and changing user expectations around access and delivery of applications. Content management needs to evolve to the next level and think bigger to stay relevant in this changing landscape. The future will be shaped by appification of processes, analytics of all organizational data, and recognition of information as a valuable business asset.
Track keynote presentation at #otew2013, Open Text Enterprise World. Why our approach to information governance needs to change -- and focus on the BUSINESS.
From Microfilm to Big Data - How Can One Brain Handle This Much Change Withou...John Mancini
How is Digital Disruption changing the role of Information in our organizations? How do we shift the focus from the "T"(technology) in IT to the "I" (information)?
#AIIM14 keynote -- Turning Information Chaos into Information OpportunityJohn Mancini
My #AIIM14 keynote -- Mancini's Law --
Organizations are systems of information networks. They only operate effectively when there are clear and predictable information flows within and between these networks.
50% annual growth in the volume of digital information means that these networks – and especially the points of connection between them – will become increasingly unstable.
Without intervention, the resulting #infochaos will threaten the viability of the entire system.
e-book here -- http://www.aiim.org/infochaos
Updated! -- #AIIM16 keynote -- Why the H**** Should You Care About Informatio...John Mancini
The document discusses how technology has rapidly advanced since 1996 and the implications for information professionals. It notes that in 1996, the internet was in its infancy with few users and services that now exist like Google, YouTube, and Wikipedia did not yet exist. The document then discusses how digital disruption is accelerating through changes in mindsets, messages, money, and machines. This has implications for how people work with processes and technology. Specifically, it means process owners can implement their own solutions, everything begins with mobile, and configuring/connecting skills are key. It raises questions around who now owns the big picture and provides adult supervision over these diverging perspectives between people, processes, and technology.
Is IT Really the Villain? - Future of Technology in the EnterpriseJohn Mancini
Is IT the Villain? - The Future of Technology in the Enterprise -- A summary of my keynote presentation at the CITE Conference and Expo in San Francisco. How do organizations deal with the advantages of social, mobile, and consumer technologies without losing control?
The document discusses how the transition to the digital economy has changed the role of the CIO. It describes how work is becoming more collaborative and mobile as work is defined by where people choose to work rather than fixed offices. The strategic role of the CIO needs to shift from technology manager to business enabler by using technologies like big data, social media, and mobility to help the business deliver more value. The CIO should take action to build trust with other executives and propose solutions aligned with business strategy to remain a critical lynchpin between IT and the organization.
The document presents statistics about technology trends affecting businesses, focusing on mobile devices, social media, cloud computing, big data, and apps. Some key points include: mobile devices like phones and tablets are increasingly how people access the internet; social media is influencing purchasing decisions for many consumers; cloud computing spending and adoption is growing significantly; the amount of data being created is massive and growing exponentially; and apps have become a major force in both consumer and business technology with billions being downloaded annually.
Blockchain the inception of a new database of everything by dinis guarda bloc...Dinis Guarda
Blockchain the inception of a new database of everything by Dinis Guarda blockchain age
Trends and questions?
1. Redefinition of banking and relation with Blockchain
Mobile App banking finance – mobile ledgers – blockchain identity
New products and the emergence of DAO products.
2. System Legacies in paralel with advanced tech - Ethereum.
3. Distribution Strategy in a new Digitalised World who own what.
4. Super computer Cloud base blochcain solutions / infrastructure.
5. Emergence of AI IOE in relation with blockchain all connected.
6. User Experience, UI, UE, Big data and the IOE blockchain touching.
7. Blockchain Cyber Security and Value Reinvention.
This document discusses a survey of 354 top executives about how they locate business information. It finds that a generational shift is occurring as executives from "Generation PC" who came of age professionally during the rise of personal computers assume leadership positions. Generation PC executives access information more frequently, see greater value in emerging Internet technologies, and are willing to retrieve information in different ways, such as via video or mobile devices. The Internet is the top information resource for executives, who prefer to search for information themselves rather than delegating research. Search engines are the primary starting point, and executives are willing to click around online and follow links. Video and online networks are emerging tools for executives, though text remains preferred. IT executives are most likely to use
Consumerization of IT: A perspective and recommendationsRamarao Kanneganti
Consumerization of IT is imposing lot of challenges to IT management. In this presentation, I describe a comprehensive approach that IT can take to handle, with specific recommendations.
The document discusses the consumerization of IT, where employees increasingly use personal devices and applications for work purposes. This brings challenges around loss of control and confusion for IT departments. However, it also provides opportunities to leverage new technologies, empower employees, and improve business agility. The key issues covered are managing security and compliance while allowing flexibility and choice in an increasingly blended personal-work environment.
The document summarizes the findings of a survey of 1,527 organizations in Melbourne and Victoria on their use of information and communication technology (ICT). Some key findings include: 71% use smartphones, 26% use IP telephony, 60% use Windows 7 as their operating system, 84% use laptops and 51% use tablets, 44% engage in teleworking, and 98% are connected to the internet mainly through broadband. The majority take steps to secure their networks and back up their data using methods like external hard drives, cloud storage, and tape backups.
Network effects. It’s one of the most important concepts for business in general and especially for tech businesses, as it’s the key dynamic behind many successful software-based companies. Understanding network effects not only helps build better products, but it helps build moats and protect software companies against competitors’ eating away at their margins.
Yet what IS a network effect? How do we untangle the nuances of 'network effects' with 'marketplaces' and 'platforms'? What’s the difference between network effects, virality, supply-side economies of scale? And how do we know a company has network effects?
Most importantly, what questions can entrepreneurs and product managers ask to counter the wishful thinking and sometimes faulty assumption behind the belief that “if we build it, they will come” … and instead go about more deterministically creating network effects in their business? Because it's not a winner-take-all market by accident.
Digital Business Introduction & Learning Thought StartersRunway Digital
Digital Business, organisation changes, digital disruption, privacy, ethics and social media are all included. This was presented at a conference for 100 local and global leaders in Australia.
Institute of Directors Future of Technology ReportEd Dodds
The document discusses emerging technologies and their future impacts. It covers growth in internet access and mobile device usage. Social media is evolving from basic engagement to deeper business transformation. Big data is growing exponentially and will require new skills and partnerships. Mobile internet access will soon surpass fixed connections. The integration of these technologies (internet, mobile, social, big data) will require processes that share information and enable collaboration. Emerging areas discussed include gaming/gamification applications, and potential uses of near field communication beyond just payments. Overall the document examines how technology is radically changing societies and businesses, with impacts that will continue accelerating.
Trendcasting for 2019 - What Will the Tuture of Tech HoldBrian Pichman
Join Brian Pichman of the Evolve Project as he highlights this year’s most significant technology trends and what it means for 2019. What changes are on the horizon? What technologies falling to the wayside? What technologies are on the verge of significant changes? What technologies should we expect to see flourish in the upcoming year?
Yahoo was founded in 1994 by two Stanford University students as a hobby to keep track of their personal interests on the internet. It grew rapidly and was funded by major investors in 1995. By 1999, Yahoo had over 120 million users and generated revenue through advertising, commerce, and business services. Despite the dot-com crash in 2000, Yahoo adapted by focusing on essential services for consumers and pursuing strategic partnerships and acquisitions.
Describe the characteristics of the digital economy and e-business.
Identify the major pressures in the business environment and describe the major organizational responses to them.
Describe the role of information technology in supporting the functional areas, public services and specific industries
Skillsoft Strategy: Harnessing the Power of Big DataSkillsoft
John Ambrose, SVP, Strategy Corporate Development and Emerging Business at Skillsoft, explores why big data is one of the hottest buzzwords in technology. Big data is already changing industries from retail to healthcare to transportation and more.
How can the learning industry benefit from big data? Skillsoft is undertaking groundbreaking research in collaboration with IBM, the biggest name in big data. John Ambrose shared some of the early findings of a multi-phase joint development agreement between Skillsoft and IBM Research to leverage the learning interactions of millions of learners to create more personalized, adaptive enterprise learning experience – in order to predict what content and topics learners will need based on a variety of factors including job role, company, and even day of the week.
In addition to sharing Skillsoft's efforts to harness the power of big data to transform enterprise learning, John shared other new developments and areas of strategic focus that Skillsoft is working on to bring the latest in learning innovation to our customers.
The document discusses digital transformation and the challenges of managing information across mobile devices. It notes that most employees now use personal smartphones and tablets for work, creating issues around information sprawl as content access moves from IT to individual users. While mobility provides opportunities, it also poses challenges for businesses in managing devices and controlling information flow. The document advocates addressing these challenges by focusing on secure access to core work tools like email, calendars and file sharing applications.
Australian Enterprises for the Digital EconomyVishal Sharma
This document summarizes research conducted by the National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR) on how digital technologies will impact seven key industry sectors in Australia by 2025. The research models two potential futures for enterprises in each sector: a "leader" that fully embraces digital transformation, and a "follower" that does not significantly change. It finds that large performance gaps will open up between leaders and followers, with leaders enjoying significant advantages in areas like revenue, market share, and productivity. By 2025, these gaps could be worth hundreds of billions of dollars in combined market capitalization across some sectors. The research underscores the importance of Australian enterprises urgently transforming their business models for the digital age.
By 2020 there will be 200 billion connected devices on the Internet of Things. Organizations driven by purpose and values outperformed the market 15-to-1. By 2025 the total worth of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology could be $6.2 trillion — most of that value is in healthcare ($2.5 trillion) and manufacturing ($2.3 trillion).
Safer Buildings Coalition - The Value of the Coalition - March 2022 SLIDESHAR...John Foley
This document provides information about the Safer Buildings Coalition (SBC), an organization focused on eliminating in-building wireless dead zones for first responders and the public. It outlines the key value propositions and benefits SBC provides to its members, including influencing codes and standards, collaborating on regulatory issues, and providing networking and thought leadership opportunities. The document also summarizes SBC's activities, resources, initiatives and vision for the future of in-building communications.
SNCR Award Winning Case Study on Reputation Management 2011Shashi Bellamkonda
Network Solutions implemented a 4-point social media strategy to improve its online reputation and brand. This included connecting with customers, community outreach, and generating new business. Key initiatives included sponsoring a small business success index survey and hosting a GrowSmartBiz conference. Through proactive social media engagement, Network Solutions was able to mitigate crises and generate over 70% positive sentiment online. The strategy led to awards, media coverage, and increased attendance at the annual conference.
The document discusses how the transition to the digital economy has changed the role of the CIO. It describes how work is becoming more collaborative and mobile as work is defined by where people choose to work rather than fixed offices. The strategic role of the CIO needs to shift from technology manager to business enabler by using technologies like big data, social media, and mobility to help the business deliver more value. The CIO should take action to build trust with other executives and propose solutions aligned with business strategy to remain a critical lynchpin between IT and the organization.
The document presents statistics about technology trends affecting businesses, focusing on mobile devices, social media, cloud computing, big data, and apps. Some key points include: mobile devices like phones and tablets are increasingly how people access the internet; social media is influencing purchasing decisions for many consumers; cloud computing spending and adoption is growing significantly; the amount of data being created is massive and growing exponentially; and apps have become a major force in both consumer and business technology with billions being downloaded annually.
Blockchain the inception of a new database of everything by dinis guarda bloc...Dinis Guarda
Blockchain the inception of a new database of everything by Dinis Guarda blockchain age
Trends and questions?
1. Redefinition of banking and relation with Blockchain
Mobile App banking finance – mobile ledgers – blockchain identity
New products and the emergence of DAO products.
2. System Legacies in paralel with advanced tech - Ethereum.
3. Distribution Strategy in a new Digitalised World who own what.
4. Super computer Cloud base blochcain solutions / infrastructure.
5. Emergence of AI IOE in relation with blockchain all connected.
6. User Experience, UI, UE, Big data and the IOE blockchain touching.
7. Blockchain Cyber Security and Value Reinvention.
This document discusses a survey of 354 top executives about how they locate business information. It finds that a generational shift is occurring as executives from "Generation PC" who came of age professionally during the rise of personal computers assume leadership positions. Generation PC executives access information more frequently, see greater value in emerging Internet technologies, and are willing to retrieve information in different ways, such as via video or mobile devices. The Internet is the top information resource for executives, who prefer to search for information themselves rather than delegating research. Search engines are the primary starting point, and executives are willing to click around online and follow links. Video and online networks are emerging tools for executives, though text remains preferred. IT executives are most likely to use
Consumerization of IT: A perspective and recommendationsRamarao Kanneganti
Consumerization of IT is imposing lot of challenges to IT management. In this presentation, I describe a comprehensive approach that IT can take to handle, with specific recommendations.
The document discusses the consumerization of IT, where employees increasingly use personal devices and applications for work purposes. This brings challenges around loss of control and confusion for IT departments. However, it also provides opportunities to leverage new technologies, empower employees, and improve business agility. The key issues covered are managing security and compliance while allowing flexibility and choice in an increasingly blended personal-work environment.
The document summarizes the findings of a survey of 1,527 organizations in Melbourne and Victoria on their use of information and communication technology (ICT). Some key findings include: 71% use smartphones, 26% use IP telephony, 60% use Windows 7 as their operating system, 84% use laptops and 51% use tablets, 44% engage in teleworking, and 98% are connected to the internet mainly through broadband. The majority take steps to secure their networks and back up their data using methods like external hard drives, cloud storage, and tape backups.
Network effects. It’s one of the most important concepts for business in general and especially for tech businesses, as it’s the key dynamic behind many successful software-based companies. Understanding network effects not only helps build better products, but it helps build moats and protect software companies against competitors’ eating away at their margins.
Yet what IS a network effect? How do we untangle the nuances of 'network effects' with 'marketplaces' and 'platforms'? What’s the difference between network effects, virality, supply-side economies of scale? And how do we know a company has network effects?
Most importantly, what questions can entrepreneurs and product managers ask to counter the wishful thinking and sometimes faulty assumption behind the belief that “if we build it, they will come” … and instead go about more deterministically creating network effects in their business? Because it's not a winner-take-all market by accident.
Digital Business Introduction & Learning Thought StartersRunway Digital
Digital Business, organisation changes, digital disruption, privacy, ethics and social media are all included. This was presented at a conference for 100 local and global leaders in Australia.
Institute of Directors Future of Technology ReportEd Dodds
The document discusses emerging technologies and their future impacts. It covers growth in internet access and mobile device usage. Social media is evolving from basic engagement to deeper business transformation. Big data is growing exponentially and will require new skills and partnerships. Mobile internet access will soon surpass fixed connections. The integration of these technologies (internet, mobile, social, big data) will require processes that share information and enable collaboration. Emerging areas discussed include gaming/gamification applications, and potential uses of near field communication beyond just payments. Overall the document examines how technology is radically changing societies and businesses, with impacts that will continue accelerating.
Trendcasting for 2019 - What Will the Tuture of Tech HoldBrian Pichman
Join Brian Pichman of the Evolve Project as he highlights this year’s most significant technology trends and what it means for 2019. What changes are on the horizon? What technologies falling to the wayside? What technologies are on the verge of significant changes? What technologies should we expect to see flourish in the upcoming year?
Yahoo was founded in 1994 by two Stanford University students as a hobby to keep track of their personal interests on the internet. It grew rapidly and was funded by major investors in 1995. By 1999, Yahoo had over 120 million users and generated revenue through advertising, commerce, and business services. Despite the dot-com crash in 2000, Yahoo adapted by focusing on essential services for consumers and pursuing strategic partnerships and acquisitions.
Describe the characteristics of the digital economy and e-business.
Identify the major pressures in the business environment and describe the major organizational responses to them.
Describe the role of information technology in supporting the functional areas, public services and specific industries
Skillsoft Strategy: Harnessing the Power of Big DataSkillsoft
John Ambrose, SVP, Strategy Corporate Development and Emerging Business at Skillsoft, explores why big data is one of the hottest buzzwords in technology. Big data is already changing industries from retail to healthcare to transportation and more.
How can the learning industry benefit from big data? Skillsoft is undertaking groundbreaking research in collaboration with IBM, the biggest name in big data. John Ambrose shared some of the early findings of a multi-phase joint development agreement between Skillsoft and IBM Research to leverage the learning interactions of millions of learners to create more personalized, adaptive enterprise learning experience – in order to predict what content and topics learners will need based on a variety of factors including job role, company, and even day of the week.
In addition to sharing Skillsoft's efforts to harness the power of big data to transform enterprise learning, John shared other new developments and areas of strategic focus that Skillsoft is working on to bring the latest in learning innovation to our customers.
The document discusses digital transformation and the challenges of managing information across mobile devices. It notes that most employees now use personal smartphones and tablets for work, creating issues around information sprawl as content access moves from IT to individual users. While mobility provides opportunities, it also poses challenges for businesses in managing devices and controlling information flow. The document advocates addressing these challenges by focusing on secure access to core work tools like email, calendars and file sharing applications.
Australian Enterprises for the Digital EconomyVishal Sharma
This document summarizes research conducted by the National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR) on how digital technologies will impact seven key industry sectors in Australia by 2025. The research models two potential futures for enterprises in each sector: a "leader" that fully embraces digital transformation, and a "follower" that does not significantly change. It finds that large performance gaps will open up between leaders and followers, with leaders enjoying significant advantages in areas like revenue, market share, and productivity. By 2025, these gaps could be worth hundreds of billions of dollars in combined market capitalization across some sectors. The research underscores the importance of Australian enterprises urgently transforming their business models for the digital age.
By 2020 there will be 200 billion connected devices on the Internet of Things. Organizations driven by purpose and values outperformed the market 15-to-1. By 2025 the total worth of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology could be $6.2 trillion — most of that value is in healthcare ($2.5 trillion) and manufacturing ($2.3 trillion).
Safer Buildings Coalition - The Value of the Coalition - March 2022 SLIDESHAR...John Foley
This document provides information about the Safer Buildings Coalition (SBC), an organization focused on eliminating in-building wireless dead zones for first responders and the public. It outlines the key value propositions and benefits SBC provides to its members, including influencing codes and standards, collaborating on regulatory issues, and providing networking and thought leadership opportunities. The document also summarizes SBC's activities, resources, initiatives and vision for the future of in-building communications.
SNCR Award Winning Case Study on Reputation Management 2011Shashi Bellamkonda
Network Solutions implemented a 4-point social media strategy to improve its online reputation and brand. This included connecting with customers, community outreach, and generating new business. Key initiatives included sponsoring a small business success index survey and hosting a GrowSmartBiz conference. Through proactive social media engagement, Network Solutions was able to mitigate crises and generate over 70% positive sentiment online. The strategy led to awards, media coverage, and increased attendance at the annual conference.
Agile Marketing Engagement Strategies - Digital Industry NetworksAndy McCartney
If one of your business objectives is to rapidly generate a new source of contacts, engagement, thought leadership and leads, then ... bypass traditional PR and prospecting, and establish direct compelling conversation with prospects and customers via a "Digital Industry Network"
What do the best intranets on the planet look like? How do they measure success? How did they get there?
This informative webinar with intranet expert Toby Ward will showcase some of the very best intranets, intranet applications, and how the leading companies that operate them arrived at the pinnacle of intranet success. This free webinar will showcase intranets from:
• Cisco
• IBM
• DIRECTV
• Unisys
• And others
This document provides case studies and information from Prescient Digital, a company that specializes in intranet strategy, design, and implementation. It includes case studies of intranets developed for Unisys, IBM, BT, Cisco, and summaries of their approaches, technologies used, and business outcomes. Key lessons highlighted include the importance of executive support, funding, planning, change management, and starting with a few initial steps to drive adoption of new intranet tools and behaviors.
Best of the Intranet Global Forum LA 2015Toby Ward
Best of the Intranet Global Forum LA 2015 intranet case study highlights by Toby Ward, Prescient Digital Media, at the Intranet Global Forum, NYC, on October 23, 2015.
The document provides guidance on developing action plans and measuring performance for social media channels, focusing on LinkedIn. It discusses setting up and optimizing LinkedIn company and personal profiles, developing a content plan focusing on the "4Cs", and measuring performance. Key questions are outlined to help define channel vision, objectives, actions, tools, organization, and performance metrics for effective LinkedIn implementation and strategy.
Tom Diederich portfolio presentation (updated Nov. 18, 2016)Tom Diederich
I created this presentation to highlight some of the milestones in my career as an online community builder over the past 15 years. I hope it can also help other community managers and executives tasked with building and/or growing an online community.
This talk includes
* Tips for building and growing a new community from scratch
* Tips for resurrecting a floundering community
* How to connect Support to your community via Slack and other social tools
* The perks of a social listening program
* How to turn social rants into customer service tickets
* The importance of gamification
* And much more!
My name is Tom Diederich and this presentation is a timeline of sorts highlighting my experiences in the field of online community management, which started in 2005 when I joined an internal team at Intuit that created one of the world’s first online customer communities – a forums-based question-and-answer space for TurboTax customers.
The following year, I took everything I learned in that project and joined Symantec -- then the third-largest software company in the world -- where I assembled a nimble team of three and together we designed, launched and managed the organization’s first social media presence and online community in 2006. Yes, I am proud to say that I was Symantec's first community manager and first social media strategist.
I’ve been building and managing large corporate communities ever since. I hope this deck helps you in your work with online communities. Please feel free to contact if you'd like to ask any questions, etc.
Boardvote is an engagement and analytical platform for public companies that aims to address the needs of both public companies and investors. It provides direct engagement between management and investors, increased transparency, and reliable investment opportunities. The platform distributes press releases and SEC filings through social media and newswires, generates press releases to control information quality and flow, and monitors investor engagement on each release. It offers public companies visibility, ability to measure engagement, exposure through content, and engagement with investors. For users, it provides reliable information access, investment opportunities, and direct access and interaction with company management.
How Okta Created a Customer Community To Drive Engagement and Manage Support ...7Summits
Customers expectations have changed. Customers no longer want to pick up the phone to call you every time they have a question. They are sick of long hold times, incorrect answers from uninformed agents, and having to call you back multiple times. Today, customers expect to be able to find those answers online. Learn how Okta used community to drive down website support costs while driving engagement.
In this webinar you will learn what separates the best intranets from the rest. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the best intranet insights from the 2015 Intranet Global Forum conference in Los Angeles.
Norca lbma pr roundtable april 26 2013_lina_arseneaultLina Arseneault
April 26th 2013, Lina Arseneault
Northern California Business Marketing Association – PR Roundtable
Apply pilates principles to strengthen your social core
How using social media can support and make work processes more efficientMark Morrell
This document discusses how BT, a large UK telecommunications company, uses social media to make work processes more efficient. It describes BT's intranet which over 140,000 employees use for information, applications, and collaboration. The document outlines how BT embraces key principles of social media technology through internal tools like its wiki (BTpedia), blogs, podcasts, and social networks. It provides guidelines for using social media at BT, including governance, and discusses overcoming barriers to adoption. Examples are given of how social media supports knowledge sharing and collaboration across the large organization.
Lessons from Making Oracle a Social EnterpriseJosh Lannin
The document describes Oracle's experience implementing an internal social network with over 44,000 employees using it. It outlines several challenges Oracle faced with collaboration at its large, global scale and how the social network helped address them. Examples provided show how different groups like IT, sales teams, and acquired companies used the social capabilities for communication, knowledge sharing, and feedback. Lessons learned emphasize the importance of community adoption, adapting to user needs, and integrating social tools with other systems.
Presented at the 2009 Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) Forum. This presentation showcases best practices and lessons learned about building online community for enterprise. Process, business goals and metrics for brand communities to thrive.
this presentation, Erika Van Noort, Director of our North American Consulting practice and Steve McDonald, Director of our Networking Business covered with our clients how to get to collaboration success and benefit from true ROI from UC investments:
Why Culture Eats UC&C Strategies for Lunch: We reviewed the findings of Softchoice’s latest study – “Working Hard or Hardly Networking: The Impact of Communications Tools on Employees”. We explored the power of visioning in creating effective UC&C strategies and getting beyond TCO to look at new measures of success.
Cisco vs. Microsoft: The Great Debate: We explored the latest Microsoft and Cisco UC&C solutions and provided the decision making framework on when organizations should choose a particular solution and the pros and cons for each.
The Art of the Possible – Using real life examples, we wrapped up the session discussing how Softchoice is helping clients augment their existing network, voice, presence, IM and video investments to deliver widely adopted collaboration experiences that drive enhanced productivity and new business opportunities.
Social networks and social media analysis in the context of the enterpriseRamez Al-Fayez
Social networks and social media have become important tools for enterprises to interact with employees and customers. Enterprises should build internal social networks to facilitate collaboration between employees. They should also focus on external social networks where customers engage in order to understand them better and market products. Analyzing social media can provide insights into customer behavior, market trends, and hiring opportunities. Setting up an enterprise social network requires defining goals, policies, and measuring success through key performance indicators. It is important to understand business benefits and provide training and support for adoption.
The document summarizes a presentation on leveraging social media in legal practice. It discusses four main reasons to incorporate social media: client development, professional responsibility to educate the public, reputation management, and professional development. It provides tips on how to use social media for client development, how to comply with professional responsibility rules, how to manage one's online reputation, and how social media can aid professional development. The presentation concludes by taking questions from the audience.
How to leverage social media at IT organizationsThe Oren Group
The rapid proliferation of social media has revolutionized the way companies and consumers from around the world communicate, collaborate and transact. Social media platforms & tools like:
Facebook, Twitter, blogs, webcasting, and virtual events have positively impacted our business by enabling effective knowledge sharing & collaboration with various stakeholders across different geographies and time zones.
In this presentation, I will explain why and how IT companies should use social media to develop relationships with their target audiences and stakeholders.
I will discuss social media strategies & platforms that are available for companies in general and IT companies in particular to effectively provide value to their customers and stakeholders. Several case studies of IT companies that have successfully adopted social media are provided.
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GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
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Safer Buildings Coalition - The Value of the Coalition 2021
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The Value of the Coalition
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Mobile 911 Calls Must Get Out with Location Accuracy
Mobile Mass Notifications Must Get In
First Responder Communications Must Work
Three Pillars of In-Building Public Safety
Communications:
The Safer Buildings Coalition is a 501(c)4 non-profit Association
www.saferbuildings.org
Mission:
Eliminate In-Building Wireless Dead Zones
for First Responders and the Public
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WE HAVE A LOT OF WORK TO DO:
US COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS*
https://www.eia.gov/consumption/commercial/reports/
US Building Mix by Size # of US Commercial Bldgs.
5.6 M in 2012,
growing at 1.4% per year
Size PCT Count Market
Over 500,000 0.1% 6,200
200,001 to 500,000 0.7% 43,400
Subtotal 0.8% 49,600
100,001 to 200,000 1.6% 99,200
50,001 to 100,000 3.6% 223,200
25,001 to 50,000 6.0% 372,000
Subtotal 11.2% 694,400
10,001 to 25,000 15.9% 985,800
5,001 to 10,000 22.2% 1,376,400
1,001 to 5,000 50.0% 3,100,000
Subtotal 88.1% 5,462,200
Large / Public Venues
"Middleprise"
SMB
Approximate Count Based on 6.2 Million Bldgs
*Commercial Building: A building with more than 50 percent of its floorspace used for commercial activities. Commercial buildings include, but are not limited to, the following: stores,
offices, schools, churches, gymnasiums, libraries, museums, hospitals, clinics, warehouses, and jails. Government buildings were included except for buildings on sites with restricted
access, such as some military bases. Agricultural buildings, residences, and manufacturing/industrial buildings are excluded. Since 1995, parking garages and commercial buildings on
manufacturing sites have also been excluded.
PLUS: Manufacturing/Industrial, High-Rise Residential, Mixed Use, Parking, Military Bases
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Why our members ARE IN THE COALITION
Key Member Objectives: Influence – Awareness – Business Effectiveness – Competence – Market Education – Jurisdiction Consistency
Shared Mission: Eliminate In-Building Wireless Dead Zones for First Responders and the Public
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EXTENSIVE REACH [updated Oct 2020]
• 141 Active Member Organizations
• 679 Active Individual Members
• 27 Public Safety organizations and 188
Public Safety Professionals
• 3,300+ Subscribers
• ~ 30-45,000 LinkedIn Impressions /
Month
• Major Stages - IWCE, WIA, Realcomm
• Webinars, Social Media, Speaking
Panels
• Newest Partner: CBRS Alliance
Presenting at FFMIA –
Florida Fire Marshals and Inspectors Association
– November 2019
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TEAM Resources
• Leadership:
• Executive Director: Chief Alan Perdue
• Managing Director: John Foley
• Founder, Lead Executive – Seth Buechley
• Board of Directors – 6 Members
• Staff: Event Mgt, Content Mgt, IT, Community Outreach,
Administrative
• 18 Industry and Association Partners:
• IAFC, NPSTC, NASFM, CTIA, TIA, CCFS, AFAA, NATE, IWCE, others
Work Groups: >65
Volunteers
• Government Affairs
• Public Safety Technology
• Codes and Standards
• Industry Advancement
• Community Affairs
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SBC Member Resources:
Content Management Team
• Content and Marketing Planning and Execution
• Social Media Support, Branded Collateral, Event
Calendar Support
• General Member Support
Nancy Hoppe – Operations Manager
• Online and in-person event planning, coordination,
and execution
• General Member Support
Jason Boring – Webmaster, IT Support
• SBC Website Help & Training
• support@saferbuildings.org
• sbc.memberclicks.net/need-help
• Open a Web Support Ticket: SBC WEB HELP!
SBC Financial Services
• Accounts Payable and Receivable
• Invoicing Support
John Foley
Managing Director
Alan Perdue
Executive Director
Steve Hudson – Community Liaison
• Jurisdiction Outreach
• Trade Association Liaison
Seth Buechley
Founder, Executive Team Member
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Industry & Association
Partners
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Keys to Great Membership ROI
Active Engagement
Work Groups, Seminars, Read What we Send You, Network
Use the Tools
It’s like a Gym Membership: “If I join the gym will I get in shape?”
Rebrand our Collateral and Use It to build Thought Leadership Credibility
Use the Website - Use the Showcase – Post Blogs
Use our Radar
Advance look at upcoming changes to adjust Product Roadmaps and Market Strategies
Have a Voice
Influence market, code and regulatory changes instead of reacting to them
Use SBC to develop your staff’s Leadership Experience
Work Group Chair, Vice Chair, Run in Board Officer Elections
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Get Started
Member Kickoff & Annual
SBC Executive Briefing
• The SBC Executive Briefing is a highly customized and
member-centric dialogue between your organization and
Safer Buildings Coalition leadership.
• Our executive team has a high degree of business acumen,
technical expertise and a deep understanding of the in-
building and public safety business and markets.
• Exceptional opportunity for relationship building,
contribution to business results and customer insights
• Inform your organization's future strategies and solutions.
Duration: 60-90 Minutes
Member Narrative:
• What's going on in your World?
• What are your Goals this year?
• What are you trying to accomplish in this Market?
• How can we help?
• What Info is Most Needed?
• What parts of SBC membership work well for you?
• What could be better?
SBC Coalition Update:
• What's going on with SBC: Recent Past, Present,
and Future?
Industry Update:
• Market
• Codes and Standards
• Trends
Dialogue and Action Steps
Adjourn
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Get Engaged – Participate
in Work Groups
• Best way to immediately network, build
relationships, benefit, and contribute
• Connect with key players from other Member Orgs
• Find out first what’s happening
• Influence the ecosystem and industry
Work Group Purpose
Codes and Standards Influence and Awareness of changes that impact mission and industry
Public Safety Technology Focus on RF performance: Radio System Operators and Industry
Government Affairs Top-down policy and regulations impact and awareness: Fed & State
Advancement Steering Committee for SBC: Ensure SBC is delivering value to members
Community Affairs Doing Well while Doing Good: Helping Members impact communities
12. Leverage SBC Content Platforms:
• Monthly Newsletter w/ 3,300 Subscribers
• Custom Webinars
• Member Blogspace
• White Papers
• Code Bulletins
• Coming Soon: SBC NICET Study Guide and
Reference
Get your
message
out!
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CONTENT: SBC Code Reference Cards
You can re-purpose or rebrand
Available under license (Free) – You get the print-ready art, or can re-use the content (with attribution)
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Website and Member Showcase
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Safer Buildings 2021
Key Initiatives
• No Noise Task Force
• NICET Certification Program
RF
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Safer Buildings 2021
No Noise Task Force
Key Objectives:
• Combat harmful RF interference caused by improperly deployed in-
building Signal Boosters.
• Affirm and reinforce the essential role of Frequency License Holders
in the deployment of Signal Boosters.
• Affirm the essential need for reliable wireless coverage inside
buildings for both First Responders and the public
• Reinforce the essential role of consistent codes and standards
interpretation and enforcement in achieving that goal.
• Ratify / perfect the draft 18 Principles for Safe and Effective In-
Building Communications
Desired Outcome:
• EMERGE with a stakeholder consensus and an actionable plan to do
more than just recognize the problem – but to actually solve for it
and set the stage for the converged LMR / LTE Future
www.saferbuildings.org/no-noise
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Safer Buildings / NICET In-
Building Training Certification
Program
• Currently no AHJ-accepted standard Certification for in-building public
safety booster system Design, Install, Inspection and Maintenance
• Except FCC GROL – not sufficient for the purpose
• NICET = National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies
• Safer Buildings and NICET collaborating right now to roll out this program
– targeted 2Q 2021
• Safer Buildings Collaborating with NASFM to develop a reference and
study guide, rolling out early 2Q 2021
• OUR ASK:
• Review the Prospectus and consider sponsorship
• Be sure to secure a listing in the Industry Directory Section
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Membership
Website www.saferbuildings.org/apply
• SBC is a not for profit, headed by Chief Alan Perdue, a
retired Fire Chief and the nation’s leading Codes and
Standards Expert for in-building communications.
• We are the only association that works 365 days a year to
further the mission and the objectives of eliminating all in-
building wireless dead zones affecting First Responders and
the Public (LMR and Cellular)
• If your organization were to hire a consultant to focus on
these objectives, or assign staff – How many hours would
that take, and at what cost?
• Tiered Pricing based on Company Type and Size
• Annual or Quarterly Payment Options
• Significant Dues Credits available for referrals
Facts and Considerations
SBC Objectives:
• Foster a robust, scalable, and competent
industry sufficient to rapidly eliminate
wireless dead zones inside buildings
• Develop and promote codes and standards
that are technically rational and
commercially feasible
• Educate and advocate for consistent
interpretation and enforcement of these
codes and standards across all jurisdictions