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Venue: Saatchi & Saatchi NZ
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Venue: Saatchi & Saatchi NZ
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See Pics & Vids > http://bit.ly/9UTe4O
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The document discusses ten24's Web Engineering process which takes a business-needs focused approach to web projects rather than a technology-focused one. The process includes needs analysis and documentation, creating wireframes and prototypes, and developing functional specifications. This comprehensive process delivers a roadmap to build solutions tailored to business needs and avoid common causes of web project failures.
Speaker: Simon Coley
Website: www.AllGoodBananas.co.nz
Topic: Social Media for Social Good
See Pics & Vids > http://bit.ly/9UTe4O
Event: #SMCakl 6
Date: Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Venue: Saatchi & Saatchi NZ
Speaker: Lee Hales
Website: www.GiveaLittle.com
Topic: Social Media for Social Good
See Pics & Vids > http://bit.ly/9UTe4O
Event: #SMCakl 6
Date: Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Venue: Saatchi & Saatchi NZ
Speaker: Nick Young
Website: www.Greenpeace.co.nz
Topic: Social Media for Social Good
See Pics & Vids > http://bit.ly/9UTe4O
Event: #SMCakl 6
Date: Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Venue: Saatchi & Saatchi NZ
Speaker: Suzanne Kendrick
Website: www.GreyLynn2030.co.nz
Topic: Social Media for Social Good
See Pics & Vids > http://bit.ly/9UTe4O
Event: #SMCakl 6
Date: Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Venue: Saatchi & Saatchi NZ
2. Business isn’t…
• about having fun,
• about being so busy you don’t get anything done.
• about how big a breakfast you can buy someone else
because you’ll get it back on your expense report.
• about how many important people you mingled with
this week.
• about how many “calls” you made to prospects that
were really visits.
• about how many challenges you discovered about your
prospect and didn’t act on.
• a personal ego trip. Just ask Richard Fuld.
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• a cash machine that pays its people.
• a cash machine that pays its shareholders.
• a tool that creates extraordinary value for its customers
and gets paid extremely well for it.
• done between people who trust each other implicitly.
• done between people who know how to get things
done.
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humility puDng your family first, those you work with
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firm that could help you address these kinds of
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• “We have someone you might like to speak to about
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