This document provides information about Tim Wilson and his work promoting creative thinking and networking. It lists the services he offers such as marketing, consulting and workshops. It also provides recommendations for coworking spaces and tips for using online tools and communities to build professional networks. The document encourages an open and collaborative approach to work.
Building your personal brand has a huge impact on your career. This presentation provides a guideline for starting the personal branding journey and using it for job search and career success.
Blogging at the bl neil infield - sept 2012Neil Infield
This document discusses blogging at the British Library Business & IP Centre. It provides an overview of why the manager Neil Infield blogs, including that it drives 25% of traffic to their website and allows him to engage with and inspire entrepreneurs. The document outlines how blogging can help build an audience and expertise, increase search engine optimization, and drive traffic. It provides tips for how to blog effectively, such as blogging regularly about topics related to your business with passion and for your audience.
I was asked to give a lecture at my old high school on what I'd learned after 16 months in business. Borrowing a few notes from my partners, I put together these slides with some tips for college, career, entrepreneurship, branding and life in general.
Ravi Amba+pudi presented on innovation to Young Scholars at Greene Scholar's Program and other forums. The document discusses what innovation is, providing examples of famous innovators like Edison and Jobs. It explores where great ideas come from, noting they often start by looking for problems to solve, asking questions, challenging norms, taking risks, embracing serendipity, learning from history, and working with others. Great ideas can create change and improve lives in both big and small ways.
Presentation delivered to Inspire9.org audience at their 5x5 talks each Wednesday fortnight. This presentation focuses on why Sam does what she does, goes through brief career history, current work at Runway Digital and wider vision for society through digital.
This document provides contact information for Mary Kelly and Holly Hibner, who offer technology support and training. It also lists several websites that library staff can use to develop their technology skills, such as WebJunction, TechSoup, and YouTube. The document encourages staff to learn new technologies, work well with IT professionals, and help patrons.
Building your personal brand has a huge impact on your career. This presentation provides a guideline for starting the personal branding journey and using it for job search and career success.
Blogging at the bl neil infield - sept 2012Neil Infield
This document discusses blogging at the British Library Business & IP Centre. It provides an overview of why the manager Neil Infield blogs, including that it drives 25% of traffic to their website and allows him to engage with and inspire entrepreneurs. The document outlines how blogging can help build an audience and expertise, increase search engine optimization, and drive traffic. It provides tips for how to blog effectively, such as blogging regularly about topics related to your business with passion and for your audience.
I was asked to give a lecture at my old high school on what I'd learned after 16 months in business. Borrowing a few notes from my partners, I put together these slides with some tips for college, career, entrepreneurship, branding and life in general.
Ravi Amba+pudi presented on innovation to Young Scholars at Greene Scholar's Program and other forums. The document discusses what innovation is, providing examples of famous innovators like Edison and Jobs. It explores where great ideas come from, noting they often start by looking for problems to solve, asking questions, challenging norms, taking risks, embracing serendipity, learning from history, and working with others. Great ideas can create change and improve lives in both big and small ways.
Presentation delivered to Inspire9.org audience at their 5x5 talks each Wednesday fortnight. This presentation focuses on why Sam does what she does, goes through brief career history, current work at Runway Digital and wider vision for society through digital.
This document provides contact information for Mary Kelly and Holly Hibner, who offer technology support and training. It also lists several websites that library staff can use to develop their technology skills, such as WebJunction, TechSoup, and YouTube. The document encourages staff to learn new technologies, work well with IT professionals, and help patrons.
Mapding is a mobile marketplace app that allows users to buy and sell locally using geolocation. It aims to solve problems with Craigslist like cluttered postings, too much competition, and time spent searching by matching buyers and sellers based on location and keywords. Users create profiles, enter search criteria, and are notified of relevant deals near them to easily communicate and transact directly within the app. The founders believe the market for local mobile commerce is huge with the growing use of smartphones. Mapding aims to put buyers and sellers in direct contact without needing to actively search listings.
El documento desea felicidad, suerte, dinero y sobre todo amor en el nuevo año junto con la familia y seres queridos. Un querido amigo llamado Mario envía sus mejores deseos.
El documento desea felicidad, suerte, dinero y sobre todo amor en el nuevo año junto con la familia y seres queridos. Un querido amigo llamado Mario envía sus mejores deseos.
1. Dokumen ini membahasikan adab-adab membaca Al-Quran seperti ikhlas dalam niat, bersih dari hadas, membersihkan mulut, menghadap kiblat, dan berdoa setelah membaca.
What have you learned from your audience feedback?sophiemarina
The document summarizes audience feedback received on music video, CD packaging, and advertisement products. Key findings include:
- Respondents felt the narrative was relatable but wanted more performance footage and lip-syncing in the video.
- The products were seen as cohesive but could benefit from adding the band logo to further sync visuals.
- Most would purchase the artist's music based on the products, though one respondent had different music tastes.
- Valuable insights were gained on better targeting the intended demographic and room for improvements like more branding continuity across items.
The document lists various names and activities including Michael, Pizza, Video games, male, birthplace, Bonnie, Patrick, Sean, and bowling. It does not provide any context or connection between the listed words.
The document lists various names, activities, and other short phrases including Michael, Pizza, Videos games, male, birthplace, Bonnie, Patrick, Sean, bowling, and Sources. It also notes that all images are from flickr.
Birmingham Meetup presentation 020615.pptTim Wilson
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
This curriculum vitae is for Sirwan Ahmed Mohammed, an Iraqi-Kurdish male born in 1980. He has an educational background that includes a diploma in electrical power, a BSc in general electrical engineering, and an MSc in computer and automation engineering. His work experience involves over 10 years of maintenance and repair of communication and navigation equipment at Sulaimaniyah International Airport, where he currently works as the CNS/ATM manager and instructor. He has published papers on topics like network simulation, fuzzy logic, and block cipher security. He is able to teach subjects such as mathematics, computer architecture, and information security.
This document contains instructions and templates for creating PowerPoint slides. It includes templates for adding titles, text, diagrams, tables, and charts. It also provides a tip for incorporating a logo onto all slides by editing the slide master. The templates can be used to create presentations on a variety of topics by adding customized text and images to the pre-made layouts.
This document provides advice on incremental innovation and making existing things better through small iterative improvements. It suggests copying and improving upon existing innovations 99% of the time and coming up with your own innovative ideas 1% of the time. Specific examples are given of industries like food ordering that could be improved by reducing overhead costs and improving the customer experience through technology. The document advocates for finding businesses that have potential but "suck" and making them better through these kinds of incremental innovations.
The document provides advice on how to succeed as an entrepreneur even when "everything sucks". It suggests copying and incrementally improving upon existing successful ideas and technologies ("99% of the time -- Copy/Use Other People’s Amazing Shit."). Specifically, the document advises finding inefficient existing businesses, reducing their overhead costs through technology, improving their marketing, and innovating on one small aspect. The overall message is that significant innovation is not required for success; one can achieve it by identifying problems, making small incremental improvements, and outcompeting larger competitors.
This presentation checks the current, trends and the possible future of work. Time was limited to 25 minutes, yet generated 50+ tweets, indicating the subject is indeed interesting.
Some of the challenging areas of change and future is technology alone will not solve it, neither will a focus on a change of corporate habits and culture. It needs to be a joint action.
The presentation is edited post-presentation as a flip-board chart was used for flexibility with the audience as well as co-creation effects.
Interaction's RADlab: Accelerated Visions webinar slides Toby Brown
Interaction launched RADlab (our Research and Design laboratory) in early 2020 to ensure we create workplace designs that are both meaningful and evidence-based.
On the 15th September we hosted RADlab’s first open event, a 60-minute virtual tour and panel session addressing some of the current challenges in workplace strategy and sharing exciting visual interpretations of the future.
The session explored questions such as:
Designing to encourage work life balance while improving productivity
How to turn commute time into useful time
Repurposing empty high street retail space into flexible, multiplex work/stay spaces
Increasing use of outdoor spaces as workspaces to improve health and wellbeing.
Here are the slides.
The document provides advice on how to improve things and businesses that currently "suck" by copying and incrementally innovating on existing ideas and technologies. It argues that most things that currently suck can be easily improved through the use of technology and by following a few innovators. It suggests identifying inefficient existing business models, reducing overhead costs by going online, improving marketing efficiency with digital tools, and incrementally innovating 1% each month to outcompete incumbents.
Last month we hosted our first W.O.W event at our Houston, TC headquarters. We discussed the struggles and triumphs building managers have faced regarding the shifting workplace, and how their employees adjusted to the changes. Here is a brief overview of the presentation.
Pip Jamieson – What we need to learn today, to be ready for tomorrowNEXTConference
We all know the robots are coming. However, there are three very human traits that machines struggle to automate: 1) they don’t have common sense, 2) they don’t understand (or have) empathy, and 3) they can’t match our creative capabilities. Pip Jamieson, founder of 'no-collar' community The Dots (which Forbes described as 'The next LinkedIn?'), will talk about the critical importance of putting Art (i.e creativity/design) back at the heart of technology and education. If we want our children and grandchildren to have jobs, we need to stop obsessing about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) - STEAM is far more important - putting Art at the core of education. Drawing on a wealth of research, analytics and data, Pip will provide ten tips as to how (and what) we need to learn today, to be ready for tomorrow!
The document discusses the need for organizations to shift from competing on knowledge to competing on creativity in the digital age. It argues that digital conferences often fail to bring meaningful change because they do not fundamentally alter company culture, structures, behaviors or mindsets. The document advocates for taking an entrepreneurial approach to change by emptying calendars, questioning processes, and spending money like a startup in order to build a "digital superhub" through creative teams. It emphasizes the importance of truly embracing digital transformation and avoiding half-hearted approaches.
Takeaways from Web Summit 2015 for GlobalLogic and The EconomistMatus Marcin
Matúš Marcin summarizes his experience at Web Summit 2015 in Dublin, Ireland. He attended the conference after a friend who is an open source contributor won tickets, which normally cost €1200. The conference featured over 21 summits, 1000+ speakers, 2000+ startups, and 42,000+ attendees. It was difficult to choose which sessions to attend as there were often 4-6 summits happening simultaneously. However, some of the most useful speakers included Kevin Lacker of Parse discussing JavaScript, Bryan Liles of Digital Ocean on treating cloud instances like "cattle", and Chris Moody of Wolff Olins about the importance of brands telling stories. Marcin recommends subscribing to the Web Summit YouTube channel
Mapding is a mobile marketplace app that allows users to buy and sell locally using geolocation. It aims to solve problems with Craigslist like cluttered postings, too much competition, and time spent searching by matching buyers and sellers based on location and keywords. Users create profiles, enter search criteria, and are notified of relevant deals near them to easily communicate and transact directly within the app. The founders believe the market for local mobile commerce is huge with the growing use of smartphones. Mapding aims to put buyers and sellers in direct contact without needing to actively search listings.
El documento desea felicidad, suerte, dinero y sobre todo amor en el nuevo año junto con la familia y seres queridos. Un querido amigo llamado Mario envía sus mejores deseos.
El documento desea felicidad, suerte, dinero y sobre todo amor en el nuevo año junto con la familia y seres queridos. Un querido amigo llamado Mario envía sus mejores deseos.
1. Dokumen ini membahasikan adab-adab membaca Al-Quran seperti ikhlas dalam niat, bersih dari hadas, membersihkan mulut, menghadap kiblat, dan berdoa setelah membaca.
What have you learned from your audience feedback?sophiemarina
The document summarizes audience feedback received on music video, CD packaging, and advertisement products. Key findings include:
- Respondents felt the narrative was relatable but wanted more performance footage and lip-syncing in the video.
- The products were seen as cohesive but could benefit from adding the band logo to further sync visuals.
- Most would purchase the artist's music based on the products, though one respondent had different music tastes.
- Valuable insights were gained on better targeting the intended demographic and room for improvements like more branding continuity across items.
The document lists various names and activities including Michael, Pizza, Video games, male, birthplace, Bonnie, Patrick, Sean, and bowling. It does not provide any context or connection between the listed words.
The document lists various names, activities, and other short phrases including Michael, Pizza, Videos games, male, birthplace, Bonnie, Patrick, Sean, bowling, and Sources. It also notes that all images are from flickr.
Birmingham Meetup presentation 020615.pptTim Wilson
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
This curriculum vitae is for Sirwan Ahmed Mohammed, an Iraqi-Kurdish male born in 1980. He has an educational background that includes a diploma in electrical power, a BSc in general electrical engineering, and an MSc in computer and automation engineering. His work experience involves over 10 years of maintenance and repair of communication and navigation equipment at Sulaimaniyah International Airport, where he currently works as the CNS/ATM manager and instructor. He has published papers on topics like network simulation, fuzzy logic, and block cipher security. He is able to teach subjects such as mathematics, computer architecture, and information security.
This document contains instructions and templates for creating PowerPoint slides. It includes templates for adding titles, text, diagrams, tables, and charts. It also provides a tip for incorporating a logo onto all slides by editing the slide master. The templates can be used to create presentations on a variety of topics by adding customized text and images to the pre-made layouts.
This document provides advice on incremental innovation and making existing things better through small iterative improvements. It suggests copying and improving upon existing innovations 99% of the time and coming up with your own innovative ideas 1% of the time. Specific examples are given of industries like food ordering that could be improved by reducing overhead costs and improving the customer experience through technology. The document advocates for finding businesses that have potential but "suck" and making them better through these kinds of incremental innovations.
The document provides advice on how to succeed as an entrepreneur even when "everything sucks". It suggests copying and incrementally improving upon existing successful ideas and technologies ("99% of the time -- Copy/Use Other People’s Amazing Shit."). Specifically, the document advises finding inefficient existing businesses, reducing their overhead costs through technology, improving their marketing, and innovating on one small aspect. The overall message is that significant innovation is not required for success; one can achieve it by identifying problems, making small incremental improvements, and outcompeting larger competitors.
This presentation checks the current, trends and the possible future of work. Time was limited to 25 minutes, yet generated 50+ tweets, indicating the subject is indeed interesting.
Some of the challenging areas of change and future is technology alone will not solve it, neither will a focus on a change of corporate habits and culture. It needs to be a joint action.
The presentation is edited post-presentation as a flip-board chart was used for flexibility with the audience as well as co-creation effects.
Interaction's RADlab: Accelerated Visions webinar slides Toby Brown
Interaction launched RADlab (our Research and Design laboratory) in early 2020 to ensure we create workplace designs that are both meaningful and evidence-based.
On the 15th September we hosted RADlab’s first open event, a 60-minute virtual tour and panel session addressing some of the current challenges in workplace strategy and sharing exciting visual interpretations of the future.
The session explored questions such as:
Designing to encourage work life balance while improving productivity
How to turn commute time into useful time
Repurposing empty high street retail space into flexible, multiplex work/stay spaces
Increasing use of outdoor spaces as workspaces to improve health and wellbeing.
Here are the slides.
The document provides advice on how to improve things and businesses that currently "suck" by copying and incrementally innovating on existing ideas and technologies. It argues that most things that currently suck can be easily improved through the use of technology and by following a few innovators. It suggests identifying inefficient existing business models, reducing overhead costs by going online, improving marketing efficiency with digital tools, and incrementally innovating 1% each month to outcompete incumbents.
Last month we hosted our first W.O.W event at our Houston, TC headquarters. We discussed the struggles and triumphs building managers have faced regarding the shifting workplace, and how their employees adjusted to the changes. Here is a brief overview of the presentation.
Pip Jamieson – What we need to learn today, to be ready for tomorrowNEXTConference
We all know the robots are coming. However, there are three very human traits that machines struggle to automate: 1) they don’t have common sense, 2) they don’t understand (or have) empathy, and 3) they can’t match our creative capabilities. Pip Jamieson, founder of 'no-collar' community The Dots (which Forbes described as 'The next LinkedIn?'), will talk about the critical importance of putting Art (i.e creativity/design) back at the heart of technology and education. If we want our children and grandchildren to have jobs, we need to stop obsessing about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) - STEAM is far more important - putting Art at the core of education. Drawing on a wealth of research, analytics and data, Pip will provide ten tips as to how (and what) we need to learn today, to be ready for tomorrow!
The document discusses the need for organizations to shift from competing on knowledge to competing on creativity in the digital age. It argues that digital conferences often fail to bring meaningful change because they do not fundamentally alter company culture, structures, behaviors or mindsets. The document advocates for taking an entrepreneurial approach to change by emptying calendars, questioning processes, and spending money like a startup in order to build a "digital superhub" through creative teams. It emphasizes the importance of truly embracing digital transformation and avoiding half-hearted approaches.
Takeaways from Web Summit 2015 for GlobalLogic and The EconomistMatus Marcin
Matúš Marcin summarizes his experience at Web Summit 2015 in Dublin, Ireland. He attended the conference after a friend who is an open source contributor won tickets, which normally cost €1200. The conference featured over 21 summits, 1000+ speakers, 2000+ startups, and 42,000+ attendees. It was difficult to choose which sessions to attend as there were often 4-6 summits happening simultaneously. However, some of the most useful speakers included Kevin Lacker of Parse discussing JavaScript, Bryan Liles of Digital Ocean on treating cloud instances like "cattle", and Chris Moody of Wolff Olins about the importance of brands telling stories. Marcin recommends subscribing to the Web Summit YouTube channel
Above the Code - TechStars Cloud - San Antonio - March 6, 2013Alan Weinkrantz
- Alan Weinkrantz is a PR expert who believes that storytelling and branded content are crucial for startups. He advises startups to think of themselves as media companies and to focus on developing compelling narratives about their missions and how they help people. Weinkrantz also stresses the importance of being authentic and putting content out widely so startups can get discovered and leverage opportunities like partnerships, funding, and eventual exits.
Above the code story telling : branded content : wayra - buenos airesAlan Weinkrantz
This document provides tips for startups on using storytelling and branded content to promote their companies. It discusses how the rise of the internet and social media allows startups to connect globally in new ways. It encourages startups to think of themselves as media companies that create and share content to get discovered. It provides beliefs and strategies for using blogs, videos, and other media to build expertise and tell their company's story in order to attract investors, customers, and media coverage.
NUX Leeds - 28 May 2015: The shared creating experienceSimon Wilson
The slides from my NUX talk in Leeds on 28 May 2015, asking the audience to think about the user experience of user experience.
Also draws on examples of doing "user experience" from "traditional marketing" and looking at structures/process in those businesses.
Rare outing in a talk for George Gallop as well.
The transformation from the age to print to digital and the impact on marketing. How can content marketing help your brand, discoverability, reputation and intellectual property?
Chinaccelerator, in cooperation with People Squared and the University of Hult, once again hosted their program-annual 10X10 Shanghai on March 15th, 2014.
The Geeks on a Train tour takes the Chinaccelerator startups on a ride from Shanghai to Beijing, then back down to Hangzhou before returning to Shanghai.
As part of the tour, the 10x10 conference brings attendees 10 tech pioneers and top VC's from the startup ecosystem in China. This is an amazing opportunity for attendees to have a peek at the first startup accelerator program in China, meet interesting people and listen to amazing speakers.
As always, each of them takes attendees on a 10-minute tour of their own startup trials and tribulations, wins and losses, then give some great advice and maybe a secret or two about what they learned to help make them the superstars they are today.
These are their slides, we hope you enjoy them. Thank you for supporting Chinaccelerator and entrepreneurship worldwide.
The document criticizes traditional education for its reliance on lecturing, standardized content and tests, and lack of real-world application. It argues that learning is better when it is open, situated in real problems, and done through collaboration like in hackerspaces. The document advocates hacking or redesigning schooling to focus on learning skills needed for the 21st century by creating solutions to problems through doing, understanding issues, and solving them - similar to how learning happens informally at Technarium, a community space in Lithuania that brings people together around hands-on projects in areas like electronics, biochemistry, and more. The goal is to turn all schools into places that facilitate the type of peer-based, experiential learning that
Kickstart YOUR Career in Enterprise Computing: Brought to you by IBM ZDr. Melissa Sassi
This document promotes IBM Z and enterprise computing careers. It summarizes two speakers, Melissa Sassi and Shelly Meierarend, who discuss how IBM Z powers many technologies used in daily life. The document encourages students to join the IBM Z Student Hub to learn skills, network, and be showcased for potential careers in enterprise computing.
2017 AFP International Session: Seeing 2020 - Predictions in Nonprofit Techno...Kimbia, Inc
How to Bring Your Nonprofit into Focus Over the Next 3 Years
The robots are all around us already. And, we don’t have to be afraid.
The speed at which online fundraising, communications, connectivity, mobile wallets, web technologies and artificial intelligence are developing is rapid and it is only going to evolve in a massive way over the course of the next three years.
In Kimbia’s newest ebook, nonprofit technology nerd, Taylor Shanklin, discusses her predictions in technology and how it will impact and improve the lives of nonprofit professionals. In this session, she will walk you through her technology predictions and provide you with tactical advice on what you can do today so that your nonprofit is seeing 20/20 by the year 2020. You will learn about technology shifts that will:
Help you more effectively communicate and engage your audience
Transform the way people donate to your organization. What you can do now to make sure that your organization has 20/20 laser-focused vision by the year 2020.
Above the code story telling : branded content : google israel : 12 februaryAlan Weinkrantz
This document provides guidance on using storytelling and branded content to promote startups and companies. It recommends treating your startup like a media company by creating and sharing content across various online platforms. The document emphasizes focusing on how your product or service helps others rather than focusing on yourself. It also stresses the importance of coming across as human, having a clear mission, and putting your content and brand out in various places to get discovered.
𝐔𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐢𝐥 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐄𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐲 𝐄𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐍𝐄𝐖𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐃𝐄’𝐬 𝐋𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬
Explore the details in our newly released product manual, which showcases NEWNTIDE's advanced heat pump technologies. Delve into our energy-efficient and eco-friendly solutions tailored for diverse global markets.
During the budget session of 2024-25, the finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, introduced the “solar Rooftop scheme,” also known as “PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.” It is a subsidy offered to those who wish to put up solar panels in their homes using domestic power systems. Additionally, adopting photovoltaic technology at home allows you to lower your monthly electricity expenses. Today in this blog we will talk all about what is the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. How does it work? Who is eligible for this yojana and all the other things related to this scheme?
Prescriptive analytics BA4206 Anna University PPTFreelance
Business analysis - Prescriptive analytics Introduction to Prescriptive analytics
Prescriptive Modeling
Non Linear Optimization
Demonstrating Business Performance Improvement
Cover Story - China's Investment Leader - Dr. Alyce SUmsthrill
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
Presentation by Herman Kienhuis (Curiosity VC) on Investing in AI for ABS Alu...Herman Kienhuis
Presentation by Herman Kienhuis (Curiosity VC) on developments in AI, the venture capital investment landscape and Curiosity VC's approach to investing, at the alumni event of Amsterdam Business School (University of Amsterdam) on June 13, 2024 in Amsterdam.
AI Transformation Playbook: Thinking AI-First for Your BusinessArijit Dutta
I dive into how businesses can stay competitive by integrating AI into their core processes. From identifying the right approach to building collaborative teams and recognizing common pitfalls, this guide has got you covered. AI transformation is a journey, and this playbook is here to help you navigate it successfully.
Unlocking WhatsApp Marketing with HubSpot: Integrating Messaging into Your Ma...Niswey
50 million companies worldwide leverage WhatsApp as a key marketing channel. You may have considered adding it to your marketing mix, or probably already driving impressive conversions with WhatsApp.
But wait. What happens when you fully integrate your WhatsApp campaigns with HubSpot?
That's exactly what we explored in this session.
We take a look at everything that you need to know in order to deploy effective WhatsApp marketing strategies, and integrate it with your buyer journey in HubSpot. From technical requirements to innovative campaign strategies, to advanced campaign reporting - we discuss all that and more, to leverage WhatsApp for maximum impact. Check out more details about the event here https://events.hubspot.com/events/details/hubspot-new-delhi-presents-unlocking-whatsapp-marketing-with-hubspot-integrating-messaging-into-your-marketing-strategy/
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Ellen Burstyn: From Detroit Dreamer to Hollywood Legend | CIO Women MagazineCIOWomenMagazine
In this article, we will dive into the extraordinary life of Ellen Burstyn, where the curtains rise on a story that's far more attractive than any script.
Discover the Beauty and Functionality of The Expert Remodeling Serviceobriengroupinc04
Unlock your kitchen's true potential with expert remodeling services from O'Brien Group Inc. Transform your space into a functional, modern, and luxurious haven with their experienced professionals. From layout reconfiguration to high-end upgrades, they deliver stunning results tailored to your style and needs. Visit obriengroupinc.com to elevate your kitchen's beauty and functionality today.
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NIMA2024 | De toegevoegde waarde van DEI en ESG in campagnes | Nathalie Lam |...BBPMedia1
Nathalie zal delen hoe DEI en ESG een fundamentele rol kunnen spelen in je merkstrategie en je de juiste aansluiting kan creëren met je doelgroep. Door middel van voorbeelden en simpele handvatten toont ze hoe dit in jouw organisatie toegepast kan worden.
25. Places to work
Free, reliable WiFi
Place to plug in
Good chairs and tables
Is it an independent? #indielove
Good coffee
Proper Food
Customer Service
Location (exterior … as well as interior)
Parking? (ok, not so important in London)
Music – too loud? Bring your own
Space
Who’s around? Do you know them?
Conversation
Open environment?
44. Digital allows us
to work this
way…
•Small is the new big
•Join the open-source, gift economy
•Middlemen are doomed
•Free is a business model
•Life is a beta
•New attitudes: listen, learn,
• Ask questions
•Transparent, Collaborate!
45. Twitter
LinkedIn
Your
Google +
Website
YouTube
Facebook
So yes – thank you for allowing me to indulge a little! Drumming – is one secret out of the bag!!
I am an Action Man. I’m not a hitman – contrary to what the title of my talk might actually infer, I don’t have a secret weapon, I’m not a spy with a paintbrush. I will talk a bit about quirky job titles at the end …. But I am Tim Wilson with about nine different hats …. Happy band of people known as ….. Freelancers, I will talk
After a year mainly working associate gigs for consultants like Tom Fleming, I started Creative Knowledge in 2010 .... Under the idea of working with arts and creative industries businesses to unleash their creativity and help them be more successful.
I offer a number of services ….
A Colourful Crowd …. New Art Gallery Dead Day New Art Gallery …. Helping them with various marketing gigs.
Kind of Digital to run onlincolnshire …. ERDF programme.
Coffee Birmingham …. 2012 …. Promote all that’s great about indie coffee and independents in Birmingham July 2012 – Declaration of Independents; showcase the coffee shops. Indies across the city to put the Declaration up …. September 29 th – Coffee birmingham event … BBC.
IndieLove
I started learning drums at the age of 13/14. I’m still learning. Band person, musician, singer and dude making a lot of noise. Occasionally It pays too!
Jam … I promote a company called Mike’s Homemade Get to go to independent shops, farm shops and places in the countryside and sell jams, promote Promoting independent business Arranging tasters Being in cool places. Takes me to another place, different perspectives …
Personal blog… film reviews, music stuff, irreverent stuff, promotional materials … all sorts of stuff.
Let’s go back to 2009 – I left the public sector as a round of cuts made me make the decision to do what I should have done a lot sooner …. Which was become a freelancer
Four years ago, I become freelance and it was the best move I ever did. I was in a new world of opportunity but “ home working ” was distracting really didn ’ t do it for me … oh dear! I needed to an alternative to being a “ home worker ”
And added to that … the idea of working in an office was equally unappealing having worked in the some of the most stale, kenco smelling, and uncreative office environments ever. Also at the time of going freelance, I didn ’ t have a great deal of money. Thus I craved for a genuine alternative which gave me both flexibility and movement: a place to meet new people, to feel a sense of creative buzz and atmosphere …
I ’ m a caffeine addict. It is far to say coffee changed my life. I am very attached to the stuff really – the bean, the cup, the smell, the grind, the toys and machines – I ’ m into to pretty much all of it.
Here ’ s me enjoying afternoon tea at the Hotel La Tour in Birmingham … and yes that ’ s coffee, not tea!
And indeed to quote Star Trek: Voyager, “ Coffee is the finest organic suspension ever devised ” . Caffeine isn ’ t a drug, it ’ s a vitamin! It is an elixir. David Letterman has been quoted as saying he drinks way too much coffee. But if it weren ’ t for the coffee, he ’ d have no identifiable personality whatsoever.
I concur. Coffee is fabulous stuff yet many people still argue that coffee is bad for health. Naturally if you rock a cafetiere or six every day, you are not doing yourself any favours. Yet, rest assured, when coffee is consumed with due moderation and joy and not excess, it is actually beneficial to health.
Much said about impact of this coffee on health - I am myself surprised at the medical benefits of coffee as this handy infographic demonstrates: Some of the highlights - Coffee makes us less likely to forget, reduces the chances of prostate cancer, having a stroke, protects the liver from cirrhosis, reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes. Quite some claims.
So yes, have no doubt my friends, the coffee bean rocks. And coffee is sustainable - coffee grounds for example – have brilliant creative uses - great as compost? As Insect repellant (Sprinkle old grounds around places you don ’ t want ants;) Furniture scratch cover-up; By steeping grounds in hot water, you can make brown dye for fabric, paper and Easter eggs.
London coffee scene …. Independent scene thriving Quite often my trips down here become mini coffee crawls Independent Coffee Book by Vespertine Press; The London Coffee Guide 2012 by Allega; London Coffee app.
I didn ’ t see the appeal of moving to a drab and dreary desk in the same office every day. For the price of a few coffees etc, I now have that ability to work where I want. Every day my “ work space changes ” in and it has changed my perspective on how to work flexibly and simply ” . Try it sometime when you ’ re in a rut. You can always move back to your old spot.
Into my life came the coffee shop. There ’ s an American site called The Coffee whose mantra is “ They call it ‘ going for coffee ’ ; We call it ‘ going to work ’ . And my office was basically very simple … a nice table with a laptop, a cup of coffee and a pair of good headphones in which to feed the soundtrack to my life.
Oh … and silence is uncomfortable. I ’ m ‘ that ’ guy who always fills silence with noise! Usually I ’ m drumming … tapping tables and what not. But another benefit of coffee shops is that there is stuff happening in them. And if you don ’ t like the music or atmosphere then you can bring your own headphones and you can listen to your own. Surely a good thing!!!
Types of public space – Eight types of public space …. This is one of them. Exchange spaces: places where people exchange ideas, information and goods Don’t ask me to recite other seven! Dr. Tom Fleming often talks about those places where interactions take place – the coffee shop is one of those places.
Oldenburg calls one's "first place" the home and those that one lives with. The "second place" is the workplace — where people may actually spend most of their time. ------ Third places, then, are "anchors" of community life and facilitate and foster broader, more creative interaction. All societies already have informal meeting places; what is new in modern times is the intentionality of seeking them out as vital to current societal needs. Oldenburg suggests the following hallmarks of a true "third place": Free or inexpensive Food and drink, while not essential, are important Highly accessible: proximate for many (walking distance) Involve regulars – those who habitually congregate there Welcoming and comfortable Both new friends and old should be found there. It’s interesting that a lot of what I do occupies that third place! Indeed the third place is my second place (work space!) quite often. Indeed the world of twitter, facebook and online communities are something of a third place too for many people. Coffeeshops to restaurants, gym – Oldenburg’s barbershop to a prison
Coffee Shop culture – nothing new. 17 th Century Coffee Shop culture Jürgen Habermas argues that the age of Enlightenment had seen the creation of a bourgeois public sphere for the discussion and transformations of opinions.[44] According to Habermas, this 'public realm' "is a space where men could escape from their roles as subjects, and gain autonomy in the exercise and exchange of their own opinions and ideas."
We Humbly Pray, That you our Trusty Patrons would improve your Interest, that henceforth the Drinking COFFEE may on severe penalties be forbidden to all Persons under the Age of Threescore; and that instead thereof, Lusty nappy Beer, Cock-Ale, Cordial Canaries, Restoring Malago's, and Back-recruiting Chochole be Recommended to General Use, throughout the Utopian Territories.
Networking!!! One of the key things about being a Freelancer is not how to network on how to build your networks!
Dale Carnegie …. How to Win Friends and Influence People … “You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.”
I relate working in a coffee shop to Charles Leadbetter ’ s idea of the art of “ with ” , “ co ” . I believe in the idea of “ open space ” , of real “ human scale conversation ” – coffee shops allow you to do this. And in many respects, it removes the forced physical barriers that board rooms or meetings rooms create in my opinion …
As a freelancer, I find another benefit of working in indie coffee shops is that there are a number of us doing the same thing. It is great to benefit from the talents of others – to share, collaborate and cowork … this is where the unexpected new opportunities and ideas for work can come about or you can find the solution that you have been looking for.
I jointly co-ordinate the monthly Likemind event which takes place at Saint Caffe in St. Paul ’ s Square this Friday from 8am. Likemind is a social coffee morning event … various from Likemind to Likemind but it tends often to involve Creative Professions. The one down in Brighton is very much a Creative Industries meetup!
London – likemind …. Tapped and Packed, Tottenham Court Road
Social Media Cafes ……
Meetup groups ….. ; WordPress users, marketing specialists, web developers, Ruby users and numerous language,s not to mention the gatherings for paranormal, sci-fi and tarot fans.
get on the mailing list so you know when someone starts one, or start one yourself. There is a cost implication of a few pounds per month for this but as an organiser it means you are fully in control for what type of gatherings you want to go plan and, indeed, what type of people you want to mingle with. the big plus of running your own group is you’ll have new contacts and more importantly, more enriched relationships with the people you get to know.
Coworking space …. If not coffee shops ….then paid co-working spaces – membership structures allowing for coworking shared desk envrionments, access to meeting rooms facilities. Members
Social Media …. I could do a whole session of the powerful weapon of blogging, social media, digital tools etc, etc, etc …. Content is KING!!
Identities ….. CONTRIBUTE
Keeping on top of everything - software that puts a skin over your social media presence and makes it more manageable, schedule tweets, analyse success … all of that.
Phrase often used by my girlfriend to describe the power of social media …. It wins you work.
Making an impression – consider who you are and what things say about you. Mark Shaw: When u meet people in the 'real world' & ask what they do, they don't reply..ninja, guru, warrior, samuri.. So why do it in real life! Crucially, if you are your own boss ….
And all of this comes back to the power of coffee and coffee shops to bring people together in different ways. I ’ ll end with another quote – “ Everybody should believe in something. I believe I ’ ll have another coffee now. ” So thank you very much for your time and I welcome any question or discussion points.