Curso "Gobierno abierto y electrónico" Aguascalientes, Ags.ICADEP Icadep
Ponente: Mtro Aldo Adrián Martínez Hernández
Ponencia: Gobierno Abierto: Un acercamiento democrático, a la construcción de políticas públicas.
25 y 25 de Julio, Aguascalientes
Hotel Marriot
8 Knock-Em Out Of The Park Strategies To Leverage The Work You've Already Don...Hatch
This is a slide deck that will rock your world.
You've worked hard to get your local newspaper to feature you. Guess what, nobody saw it. Okay, maybe a few people did, but you can't expect that this feature is going to immediately result in sales. Instead think of it as your top of the sales funnel and funnel folks into the path you want them too. And it makes sense too, because likely they press you got was produced for a broad business audience or not a business audience at all.
It's impressive to your target customers that you've been featured. It makes them look at you as an authority. I would be willing to bet its the same scenario as receiving an introduction from someone that you respect. But, just because someone says, 'Hey meet John', it doesn't mean that all the work is done, rather it means it has just begun.
This workshop, 'The 8 Knock-Em Out of the Park strategies to leverage the work, press + testimonials you already have to triple your business exposure,' will give you strategies to leverage press, testimonials, existing work, social reviews, pop-ups on your website, podcasts, blog posts and tv interviews to push your audience through the exact path you want them to head down. Watch the entire workshop here: https://1000four.com/8-knock-em-out/
http://startwithhatch.com for more +
https://1000four.com to become a member
Leveraging enterprise information is no easy task, especially when unstructured information represents more than 80% of enterprise content. Meaningfully structuring content is critical for companies, Natural Language Processing and Semantic Enrichment is becoming increasingly important to improve the quality of tasks related to information retrieval.
With the Semantic Web moving towards full realisation thanks to the Linked Data initiative and with the interest of major search engines in structured data, the enterprise search world is finding it more attractive to make its information machine readable and exploit that information to improve search over its content.
In this scenario, three trends are transforming the face of search:
Entity-oriented search. Searching not by keyword, but by entities that represent specific concepts in a certain domain.
Knowledge graphs. Leveraging relationships amongst entities: Linked Data datasets (Freebase, DbPedia….) or custom companies’ knowledge bases.
Search assistance. Autocomplete and spellchecking are now common features, but making use of semantic data makes it possible to offer smarter features, guiding the users to what they want, in a natural way.
Sometimes, the proper resources for building such features are not easy to obtain. In order to generate these, our approach includes a number of unstructured data processing mechanisms the goal of which is to automatically extract semantic information:
Extract content from heterogeneous data sources
Extract domain information and enrich the content through different NLP processes like Named Entity Recognition, Coreference Resolution, Entity Linking and Disambiguation, and Topic Annotation
Create specialised indexes to store the semantic information extracted
Currently there are a number of well developed uses of semantic extracted information such as faceting and concept indexing, however further methods of exploiting semantic extracted information are presenting themselves in the industry:
Smart Autocomplete
The target of this feature is to automatically complete users’ phrase with entity names and properties, helping them to find the desired documents through exploration of the domain Knowledge Graph. As the user keys in the phrase, the system will propose a set of named entities and/or a set of entity types. As the user accepts a suggestion, the system will dynamically adapt following suggestions to the chosen context.
The accuracy delivered by entity driven search brings increased satisfaction among users. They will see documents that are about a specific semantic concept, with concrete properties, and not about a keyword that can be ambiguously interpreted.
Semantic More Like This
A feature to find documents similar to one that is input, based on the underlying knowledge in the documents, instead of tokens.
The State of Performance Management: What’s Broken and How to Fix ItBizLibrary
Let’s face it – performance management, as used in most organizations is broken.
In fact, for many people the words “performance management” cause dread, anxiety or at least cynicism. These systems have been created with good intentions, but the outcomes that we are getting are far from meeting those intentions.
The good news is that while the systems may be broken, there are ways to make them work without overhauling the software of forms.
In fact, in this fast paced practical webinar, leadership expert Kevin Eikenberry shares specific ways to change the mindsets, habits, conversations and outcomes related to performance management in your organization.
You will leave being able to work within your organization’s existing systems, and still create real, lasting improvement in your performance management conversations.
By the end of this session you will be able to:
Determine the misunderstandings and get everyone on the same page
Make sure people know it isn’t really about performance “management”
Help people see what is really required for success with these processes
Know the skills required to make this transformation work
Change the culture to make the changes really work
Shift the focus to the outcome and not a form
Curso "Gobierno abierto y electrónico" Aguascalientes, Ags.ICADEP Icadep
Ponente: Mtro Aldo Adrián Martínez Hernández
Ponencia: Gobierno Abierto: Un acercamiento democrático, a la construcción de políticas públicas.
25 y 25 de Julio, Aguascalientes
Hotel Marriot
8 Knock-Em Out Of The Park Strategies To Leverage The Work You've Already Don...Hatch
This is a slide deck that will rock your world.
You've worked hard to get your local newspaper to feature you. Guess what, nobody saw it. Okay, maybe a few people did, but you can't expect that this feature is going to immediately result in sales. Instead think of it as your top of the sales funnel and funnel folks into the path you want them too. And it makes sense too, because likely they press you got was produced for a broad business audience or not a business audience at all.
It's impressive to your target customers that you've been featured. It makes them look at you as an authority. I would be willing to bet its the same scenario as receiving an introduction from someone that you respect. But, just because someone says, 'Hey meet John', it doesn't mean that all the work is done, rather it means it has just begun.
This workshop, 'The 8 Knock-Em Out of the Park strategies to leverage the work, press + testimonials you already have to triple your business exposure,' will give you strategies to leverage press, testimonials, existing work, social reviews, pop-ups on your website, podcasts, blog posts and tv interviews to push your audience through the exact path you want them to head down. Watch the entire workshop here: https://1000four.com/8-knock-em-out/
http://startwithhatch.com for more +
https://1000four.com to become a member
Leveraging enterprise information is no easy task, especially when unstructured information represents more than 80% of enterprise content. Meaningfully structuring content is critical for companies, Natural Language Processing and Semantic Enrichment is becoming increasingly important to improve the quality of tasks related to information retrieval.
With the Semantic Web moving towards full realisation thanks to the Linked Data initiative and with the interest of major search engines in structured data, the enterprise search world is finding it more attractive to make its information machine readable and exploit that information to improve search over its content.
In this scenario, three trends are transforming the face of search:
Entity-oriented search. Searching not by keyword, but by entities that represent specific concepts in a certain domain.
Knowledge graphs. Leveraging relationships amongst entities: Linked Data datasets (Freebase, DbPedia….) or custom companies’ knowledge bases.
Search assistance. Autocomplete and spellchecking are now common features, but making use of semantic data makes it possible to offer smarter features, guiding the users to what they want, in a natural way.
Sometimes, the proper resources for building such features are not easy to obtain. In order to generate these, our approach includes a number of unstructured data processing mechanisms the goal of which is to automatically extract semantic information:
Extract content from heterogeneous data sources
Extract domain information and enrich the content through different NLP processes like Named Entity Recognition, Coreference Resolution, Entity Linking and Disambiguation, and Topic Annotation
Create specialised indexes to store the semantic information extracted
Currently there are a number of well developed uses of semantic extracted information such as faceting and concept indexing, however further methods of exploiting semantic extracted information are presenting themselves in the industry:
Smart Autocomplete
The target of this feature is to automatically complete users’ phrase with entity names and properties, helping them to find the desired documents through exploration of the domain Knowledge Graph. As the user keys in the phrase, the system will propose a set of named entities and/or a set of entity types. As the user accepts a suggestion, the system will dynamically adapt following suggestions to the chosen context.
The accuracy delivered by entity driven search brings increased satisfaction among users. They will see documents that are about a specific semantic concept, with concrete properties, and not about a keyword that can be ambiguously interpreted.
Semantic More Like This
A feature to find documents similar to one that is input, based on the underlying knowledge in the documents, instead of tokens.
The State of Performance Management: What’s Broken and How to Fix ItBizLibrary
Let’s face it – performance management, as used in most organizations is broken.
In fact, for many people the words “performance management” cause dread, anxiety or at least cynicism. These systems have been created with good intentions, but the outcomes that we are getting are far from meeting those intentions.
The good news is that while the systems may be broken, there are ways to make them work without overhauling the software of forms.
In fact, in this fast paced practical webinar, leadership expert Kevin Eikenberry shares specific ways to change the mindsets, habits, conversations and outcomes related to performance management in your organization.
You will leave being able to work within your organization’s existing systems, and still create real, lasting improvement in your performance management conversations.
By the end of this session you will be able to:
Determine the misunderstandings and get everyone on the same page
Make sure people know it isn’t really about performance “management”
Help people see what is really required for success with these processes
Know the skills required to make this transformation work
Change the culture to make the changes really work
Shift the focus to the outcome and not a form