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This document provides an overview of new research tools and strategies that marketing research executives can use to get management approval and support for research projects. It discusses mobile technologies, online qualitative options like discussion boards and video diaries, experience tracking with webcams, insight communities, and social media mining. Potential management objections like cost, competing budgets, and lack of new insights are addressed, along with tips for successful meetings with management to secure approval. New tools highlighted include mobile qualitative and quantitative research methods and the use of miniaturized video technology.
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This document provides information about the International Conference on Indonesia Development 2013 (ICID 2013) including the event schedule, locations, speakers, and paper presentation themes and schedule. The two-day conference will be held on September 12-13, 2013 at the Indonesian Embassy in The Hague, Netherlands and the International Institute of Social Studies at Erasmus University Rotterdam. It includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, parallel paper presentation sessions, and networking events. Over 30 papers will be presented covering various topics related to Indonesia's economic development, policymaking, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
This document provides an overview of new research tools and strategies that marketing research executives can use to get management approval and support for research projects. It discusses mobile technologies, online qualitative options like discussion boards and video diaries, experience tracking with webcams, insight communities, and social media mining. Potential management objections like cost, competing budgets, and lack of new insights are addressed, along with tips for successful meetings with management to secure approval. New tools highlighted include mobile qualitative and quantitative research methods and the use of miniaturized video technology.
1) Entrepreneurship involves combining natural resources, ideas, and human resources with execution and perseverance to create products and businesses that fit market needs.
2) Unemployment results from an imbalance between job seekers and job creators, which is why entrepreneurship is important to create jobs.
3) The document provides advice for aspiring entrepreneurs including minimizing risk, testing ideas, iterating based on learning, and maintaining motivation through difficult periods.
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Ama cool solutions research tools to get management supportpaschied
This document provides an overview of new research tools and strategies that marketing research executives can use to get management approval and support for research projects. It discusses mobile technologies, online qualitative options like discussion boards and video diaries, experience tracking with webcams, insight communities, and social media mining. Potential management objections like cost, competing budgets, and lack of new insights are addressed, along with tips for successful meetings with management to secure approval. New tools highlighted include mobile qualitative and quantitative research methods and the use of miniaturized video technology.
Rundown and presentation theme final version (9 sept) - ICIDppibelanda
This document provides information about the International Conference on Indonesia Development 2013 (ICID 2013) including the event schedule, locations, speakers, and paper presentation themes and schedule. The two-day conference will be held on September 12-13, 2013 at the Indonesian Embassy in The Hague, Netherlands and the International Institute of Social Studies at Erasmus University Rotterdam. It includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, parallel paper presentation sessions, and networking events. Over 30 papers will be presented covering various topics related to Indonesia's economic development, policymaking, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
This document provides an overview of new research tools and strategies that marketing research executives can use to get management approval and support for research projects. It discusses mobile technologies, online qualitative options like discussion boards and video diaries, experience tracking with webcams, insight communities, and social media mining. Potential management objections like cost, competing budgets, and lack of new insights are addressed, along with tips for successful meetings with management to secure approval. New tools highlighted include mobile qualitative and quantitative research methods and the use of miniaturized video technology.
1) Entrepreneurship involves combining natural resources, ideas, and human resources with execution and perseverance to create products and businesses that fit market needs.
2) Unemployment results from an imbalance between job seekers and job creators, which is why entrepreneurship is important to create jobs.
3) The document provides advice for aspiring entrepreneurs including minimizing risk, testing ideas, iterating based on learning, and maintaining motivation through difficult periods.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Henderi that summarizes his personal and professional experience. It includes details about his education, work history, organizational involvement, publications, and interests. Henderi has over 10 years of experience working for the Directorate General of Taxes in Indonesia, with roles including secretary, assistant director, instructor, and chairman of various student and alumni organizations. He holds a Bachelor's degree in accounting from the State College of Accounting and has participated in several training programs.
Willy Sakareza has extensive experience leading organizations and projects in Indonesia and internationally. He has a Master's degree in ICT Business from Leiden University and a Bachelor's in Telecommunications Engineering. Some of his past roles include serving as a special staff member to a prominent Indonesian leader, managing international conferences and projects, and holding leadership positions in engineering and alumni organizations. He has strong communication, networking, and project management skills.
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2. Latar Belakang
Latar Belakang keberadaan kawan-kawan
IMWU NL
Latar Belakang didirikannya IMWU NL
3. ITUC
ETUC Jari 39-2004
GSBI
Network Kami Minbuza Police Jala
IDWN PRT Unimig
EU Solidar Respect NL Migrant Care
Fairwork FNV
OKIA SBMI TURC
DFD DWAN
CFMW Self-organisations such IFN
HIVOS
as UMDW, CARE
MDWs, migrante, IMWU HK
PICUM Otradela, Ghana group,
Trusted Embassy
AHRU Migrant Euromoslem
AMP
undocumented PPI
Supporters Nurses
Dokter van de wereld
Wereldhuis Churches Artists/
:STEK, kerk in photographer
St.LOS Fabel actie etc Academicians: ISS, VU, Leiden
Ilegaal Univ.
Lawyers Police IT
St.ROS Researchers
Doorbraak Coalition against criminalisation
4. Permasalahan yang ada
Jualbeli kerja
Disekap/siksa
Perdagangan manusia: Penipuan oleh agen
kerja, kondisi kerja buruk,dll
Eksploitasi pekerja: upah rendah, jam
kerja panjang, tak ada libur, ijin sakit,
keamanan dan kesehatan dll
Diskriminasi
5. Sulitmengakses pelayanan
kesehatan
Passport/ ID
Detensi & Deportasi
Remitansi & Investasi
Pasar kerja: demand & supplies
pada sektor tertentu
Integrasi: kursus bahasa, kegiatan
dalam masyarakat
6. Aksi yang telah kita lakukan
Membentuk organisasi DARI,
UNTUK, OLEH
Bergabung dengan Serikat buruh
Belanda
Membangun Network
7. Goal kami
Passport
Diakuinya Pekerja domestik di Indonesia
dan Di Belanda dengan Peratifikasian
KILO 189 & R-201 serta pengesahan
RUU PRT
Memberikan perlindungan terhadap
pekerja migran & keluarganya dengan
Peratifikasian Konv. PBB 1990 april lau &
Revisi UU 39/2004
8. Strategi - strategi
Lobby (secara Politik) : pada Pemerintah
Indonesia & Pemerintah Belanda
Kegiatan-kegiatan/ kampanye bekerjasama
dengan organisasi lain
- di tingkat lokal/ regional
- di tingkat Nasional
- di tingkat Internasional
Kampanye melalui Media / Sosial media
Labour exploitation incl: graduated students who are job seeker in their ‘zoekjaar’, unfair dismissal in regards immigration status, non-permanent contract
Be organised: including solidarity, support and assistances to each other
Activities include workshop, discussion, participations etc