This document outlines 7 reasons why exercising one's imagination is important. It argues that imagination is the source of business growth, enables understanding others' perspectives, powers positive emotions like love and hope, allows recognition of talent, makes progress clear, keeps one motivated when facing challenges, and allows one to change the world by imagining their own view rather than accepting others'. The document encourages imagining the world to one's own liking rather than settling for others' views.
The document discusses careers in magazine design. It states that the average starting salary is $14,000 and potential lifetime salaries can reach $75,000. It lists the skills needed for magazine design work, including typography, book design, drawing, graphic design, assisted design, digital media, and photography. Experience with editing, finding errors, analyzing writing, English, journalism, and liberal arts is beneficial. Publishers carry liability insurance and magazine designers help improve publications.
This document discusses annual giving and fundraising strategies. It begins with an overview of the donor pyramid and what constitutes annual giving. It then covers where donations come from, the donor cycle, and tools/vehicles for fundraising like direct mail, online giving and events. Strategies are presented for increasing gift size, number of gifts and donors. The importance of stewardship is also covered. The goal is to support annual giving efforts which are described as the building block for successful fundraising.
Jacob Rust is a creative professional skilled in slide design, typography, event advertising, web design, photography, magazine layout, movie posters, and social media marketing. He works well in teams and believes every idea has potential. Hiring him would provide a versatile creative to help with any project.
10 Sofia Hilgevoord - from followers to leadersWorkplacePride
Leadership requires having a vision and inspiring others to follow it through passion and conviction. A leader's actions motivate followers to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more. Effective leadership involves different visions - an emotional initiative to preserve landscapes and raise awareness; a commercial initiative to create jobs and generate money for investments; and leaving a trail where there is no path by demonstrating traits like trust, willingness, persistence, conviction, willpower and courage.
The document discusses creative copy writing strategies, including understanding customer behavior and tailoring simple messages to be acknowledged and accepted. It then lists over 30 examples of concise and creative copy writing slogans or phrases focused on themes like changing strategy not products, sustainability, dreams, luxury, leadership, and possibilities.
This document outlines 7 reasons why exercising one's imagination is important. It argues that imagination is the source of business growth, enables understanding others' perspectives, powers positive emotions like love and hope, allows recognition of talent, makes progress clear, keeps one motivated when facing challenges, and allows one to change the world by imagining their own view rather than accepting others'. The document encourages imagining the world to one's own liking rather than settling for others' views.
The document discusses careers in magazine design. It states that the average starting salary is $14,000 and potential lifetime salaries can reach $75,000. It lists the skills needed for magazine design work, including typography, book design, drawing, graphic design, assisted design, digital media, and photography. Experience with editing, finding errors, analyzing writing, English, journalism, and liberal arts is beneficial. Publishers carry liability insurance and magazine designers help improve publications.
This document discusses annual giving and fundraising strategies. It begins with an overview of the donor pyramid and what constitutes annual giving. It then covers where donations come from, the donor cycle, and tools/vehicles for fundraising like direct mail, online giving and events. Strategies are presented for increasing gift size, number of gifts and donors. The importance of stewardship is also covered. The goal is to support annual giving efforts which are described as the building block for successful fundraising.
Jacob Rust is a creative professional skilled in slide design, typography, event advertising, web design, photography, magazine layout, movie posters, and social media marketing. He works well in teams and believes every idea has potential. Hiring him would provide a versatile creative to help with any project.
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Leadership requires having a vision and inspiring others to follow it through passion and conviction. A leader's actions motivate followers to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more. Effective leadership involves different visions - an emotional initiative to preserve landscapes and raise awareness; a commercial initiative to create jobs and generate money for investments; and leaving a trail where there is no path by demonstrating traits like trust, willingness, persistence, conviction, willpower and courage.
The document discusses creative copy writing strategies, including understanding customer behavior and tailoring simple messages to be acknowledged and accepted. It then lists over 30 examples of concise and creative copy writing slogans or phrases focused on themes like changing strategy not products, sustainability, dreams, luxury, leadership, and possibilities.
Startups are commonly believed to be easy to build and fund based on a good idea alone, however this document outlines several myths about startups. In reality, startups require significant money to build something substantial due to costs of hiring talent, infrastructure, and marketing. Additionally, a good idea is not guaranteed success, value is more important than early revenue, pivoting an idea does not necessarily lead to failure, workspace location is not critical, and funding requires more than just a concept sketch based on passion. The document advocates learning from failures as the true path to startup success.
Tired of being held back from success?
Tired of not seeing the change you want to see?
Tired of life happening to you?
Tired of doing the same thing and getting the same unfulfilling results?
Author'eyes - an event for new & aspiring writers and book designers to present & promote their work on an effective platform- will be held on 21 February 2015 at The Mirador, Mumbai, India.
travel2change presentation at Envision Hawaiitravel2change
The document outlines Dr. Thomas Kohler's vision for Travel2Change, which believes that travel can change lives by connecting travelers and locals to create positive change for their communities. Travel2Change aims to innovate new business models for volunteer travel that minimize environmental impacts, provide financial benefits to local communities, and help solve social problems by involving users in the design process. The goal is a world where everyone is inspired to travel in a way that collaborates with local communities to create meaningful and lasting change.
Judy Daines is a graphic designer offering her services in various areas including event flier design, slide design, photographic studies, social media marketing, movie poster design, web page creation, and magazine spread layout. She provides examples of her work in typography, event fliers, slide design, photographic studies, social media marketing, movie posters, web pages, and magazine spreads. Judy invites you to hire her for your next graphic design project.
Judy Daines provides graphic design services including typography, event fliers, slide design, social media marketing, movie posters, web pages, and magazine spreads. Her portfolio showcases her work in these areas of graphic design. She can be contacted at judydaines7@gmail.com.
Lacey-Ann Dennis is a visual designer who offers a variety of design services including benefit flyers, magazine spreads, typography, social media marketing, slide design, photography, movie posters, and web design. She helps clients visualize their designs through her work in print, digital, and multimedia formats available through her website dennisdesigns.com.
Zeus Jones discusses conceptual creativity in strategy. Conceptual creativity involves thinking deliberately to create effective solutions judged by their level of impact, rather than unique artistic creations judged by craftsmanship. It discusses leveraging resources, touching on relevant issues, and reframing situations to one's advantage. Three principles of conceptual creativity are outlined: being resourceful, leveraging existing assets and touchpoints, and cognitive biases to influence decisions; and reframing situations to make the most of opportunities. Visual, message, and strategic consistency over time are key to effective integrated marketing campaigns.
In today’s connected, Googled, social world, there is a reality; more content will be created today than existed in entirety before 2003. The simple fact is we have limited time and attention spans. You need to create killer content that will get your target market to engage. While the attention economy is an important consideration when creating content you should not just be attempting to get attention but be turning your content into the talking point in your industry. It should make connections, drive interest, get shared and create advocates.
Session will look at:
Understanding the the good, the bad and the other crap - how to create content that gets cut through.
Techniques to find insights that will delight
Build a strategy and tactics for your content
What it takes to become a content king
Using the right content to nudge the buyer down the
In today’s connected, Googled, social world, there is a reality; more content will be created today than existed in entirety before 2003. The simple fact is we have limited time and attention spans. You need to create killer content that will get your target market to engage. While the attention economy is an important consideration when creating content you should not just be attempting to get attention but be turning your content into the talking point in your industry. It should make connections, drive interest, get shared and create advocates.
Session will look at:
Understanding the the good, the bad and the other crap - how to create content that gets cut through.
Techniques to find insights that will delight
Build a strategy and tactics for your content
What it takes to become a content king
Using the right content to nudge the buyer down the funnel
This document provides 10 values for creating a positive work environment:
1. Be up-to-date on relevant skills through constant training.
2. Deliver on all promises made and ensure they make a difference.
3. Consider timing, as it is important.
4. Learn to say "no" when you are unable or don't have time.
5. Strive to become indispensable through work and relationships.
Find Your Edge. Shout about your individuality. How do you stand out in a culture that teaches you to fit in? Does the nail that sticks out always have to be hammered down?
It’s easy to forget that in order to achieve the success and the attention you believe you deserve, you need to stand out. Do something exceptional.
Once you’ve found your niche, you need to concentrate on making sure people know it’s your thing. If you want to stand out, you need something that draws people’s attention—and that’s you and your beliefs. If you do things that everyone else is doing, you will end up like everyone else—drowning in the river of oblivion. If you make a conscious effort to push your comfort zone, and deliver talk-worthy, ass-kicking work, you can stand out from the crowd.
When BlackDog refers to brand, the brand, or branding, you can be sure that we’re not talking about your logo. When we talk brand we’re talking about a much bigger inspiration: The Big Idea.
The Big Idea that possesses the psyche and triggers the zeal of a working community. The Big Idea that inspires change, grabs hold of an opportunity, and purposes to do what no one else had the courage to do. The sort of Big Idea that wins over the last skeptic, pushes the limits, makes something bold happen, and escalates enthusiasm to a visceral level. The kind of Big Idea that has the power to turn heads, change minds, and re-order the hierarchy from who has the business to a more just system of who deserves the business. The kind of Big Idea that’s deserving of a little attention, please.
The Big Idea isn’t hype, spin, or hoopla.
The Big Idea very often begins with a question. “What do we want this company to look like when it grows up”, or “What organizational flaws are clues to my true strengths”, or “Given our expertise and proximity to other area businesses what need can we meet (locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally)” While explanations get bogged down with details, the Big Idea, vividly painted in clear strokes of purpose and outcomes, has the power to clarify. The Big Idea is easily understood, passed on and carried forth. The Big Idea is clear and compelling, serves as a unifying focal point of effort, and acts as a catalyst for team spirit.
To become a resident assistant, you must develop strong character as a role model for residents. This involves acting with good intentions even when unobserved, and letting your values guide you. As an RA, you must represent the staff well through your speech, actions, and communication. You should also facilitate connections between residents and help residents resolve conflicts themselves rather than doing it for them. Finally, it is important as an RA to admit when you are wrong, as this demonstrates willingness to hold yourself to standards and creates a comfortable environment where residents can also take risks.
This document discusses the importance of design research and strategy. It provides examples of guerrilla design research techniques people can use without large budgets. These include observing analogous environments to understand user behaviors, roles, and relationships. The document recommends identifying patterns in the data and translating observations into insights that guide product development. It then gives an example of how to apply these techniques by observing a skate park to develop an understanding of how skills are taught, mentored, and developed among users that could inform the design of a mobile social networking app.
In order to establish an authentic personal brand, you need to be self-aware by taking a look within yourself to understand your self-concept, values, passions, abilities and purpose. Understanding yourself will allow your true personal brand to emerge and influence how you act and impact others. The document provides guidance on self-reflection exercises to help identify characteristics that make you unique and can be communicated to others through your personal brand.
This document discusses personal branding and provides tips for developing an effective personal brand. It emphasizes that personal branding involves understanding how you are currently perceived and creating and promoting a brand that highlights your unique qualities and value. The document recommends developing an authentic personal brand with character, values, quality experience, passion and something valuable to offer others. It stresses using online social networks and tools to expand your personal network and professional opportunities by consistently sharing your personal brand with a broader audience.
A hard look at the softer side of business analysisJoe Newbert
Step forward the Business Analyst star. Taking a hard look at the soft skills as a catalyst for Business Analysis success, in the December 2008 IIBA Newsletter.
It is no secret that networking is one of the most important platforms for finding opportunities in our career, business and even personal life.
Yet for some of us the thought of entering a room full of strangers can be terrifying and overwhelming.
Then there are those who thought they are doing everything right but don’t seem to be getting any results despite their best efforts.
But for others, networking is an enjoyable and productive activity that they constantly look forward to. They use networking as a powerful means to build their social capital, cultivate a rich network of professional and personal contacts
How are these savvy networkers doing things differently that allows them to cultivate and capitalize on relationships and create big opportunities for themselves? Enjoy the presentation
Briding the Gap Between People and PossibilitesRoot Inc.
The document discusses strategies for bridging the gap between people and possibilities through effective strategy execution. It summarizes that most strategies are poorly executed, employees do not feel engaged, and this costs the US economy billions. It then provides six ways to "make it real" including embracing reality, developing common mental models, considering the whole before your piece, focusing on the business not just in it, making strategies personal, and getting everyone involved in the process.
Building transactional trust quick guideDave Neuman
The document discusses different types of trust in relationships and organizations:
1) Transactional trust is reciprocal and built incrementally through consistent behaviors, while contractual trust refers to trusting a person's character.
2) Communication trust involves openly sharing information, admitting mistakes, and giving constructive feedback. Not sharing information fully can undermine this trust.
3) Competence trust is built by acknowledging people's skills, allowing autonomy in decision-making, and helping people learn and improve. Micromanagement and lack of delegation can break this trust.
Startups are commonly believed to be easy to build and fund based on a good idea alone, however this document outlines several myths about startups. In reality, startups require significant money to build something substantial due to costs of hiring talent, infrastructure, and marketing. Additionally, a good idea is not guaranteed success, value is more important than early revenue, pivoting an idea does not necessarily lead to failure, workspace location is not critical, and funding requires more than just a concept sketch based on passion. The document advocates learning from failures as the true path to startup success.
Tired of being held back from success?
Tired of not seeing the change you want to see?
Tired of life happening to you?
Tired of doing the same thing and getting the same unfulfilling results?
Author'eyes - an event for new & aspiring writers and book designers to present & promote their work on an effective platform- will be held on 21 February 2015 at The Mirador, Mumbai, India.
travel2change presentation at Envision Hawaiitravel2change
The document outlines Dr. Thomas Kohler's vision for Travel2Change, which believes that travel can change lives by connecting travelers and locals to create positive change for their communities. Travel2Change aims to innovate new business models for volunteer travel that minimize environmental impacts, provide financial benefits to local communities, and help solve social problems by involving users in the design process. The goal is a world where everyone is inspired to travel in a way that collaborates with local communities to create meaningful and lasting change.
Judy Daines is a graphic designer offering her services in various areas including event flier design, slide design, photographic studies, social media marketing, movie poster design, web page creation, and magazine spread layout. She provides examples of her work in typography, event fliers, slide design, photographic studies, social media marketing, movie posters, web pages, and magazine spreads. Judy invites you to hire her for your next graphic design project.
Judy Daines provides graphic design services including typography, event fliers, slide design, social media marketing, movie posters, web pages, and magazine spreads. Her portfolio showcases her work in these areas of graphic design. She can be contacted at judydaines7@gmail.com.
Lacey-Ann Dennis is a visual designer who offers a variety of design services including benefit flyers, magazine spreads, typography, social media marketing, slide design, photography, movie posters, and web design. She helps clients visualize their designs through her work in print, digital, and multimedia formats available through her website dennisdesigns.com.
Zeus Jones discusses conceptual creativity in strategy. Conceptual creativity involves thinking deliberately to create effective solutions judged by their level of impact, rather than unique artistic creations judged by craftsmanship. It discusses leveraging resources, touching on relevant issues, and reframing situations to one's advantage. Three principles of conceptual creativity are outlined: being resourceful, leveraging existing assets and touchpoints, and cognitive biases to influence decisions; and reframing situations to make the most of opportunities. Visual, message, and strategic consistency over time are key to effective integrated marketing campaigns.
In today’s connected, Googled, social world, there is a reality; more content will be created today than existed in entirety before 2003. The simple fact is we have limited time and attention spans. You need to create killer content that will get your target market to engage. While the attention economy is an important consideration when creating content you should not just be attempting to get attention but be turning your content into the talking point in your industry. It should make connections, drive interest, get shared and create advocates.
Session will look at:
Understanding the the good, the bad and the other crap - how to create content that gets cut through.
Techniques to find insights that will delight
Build a strategy and tactics for your content
What it takes to become a content king
Using the right content to nudge the buyer down the
In today’s connected, Googled, social world, there is a reality; more content will be created today than existed in entirety before 2003. The simple fact is we have limited time and attention spans. You need to create killer content that will get your target market to engage. While the attention economy is an important consideration when creating content you should not just be attempting to get attention but be turning your content into the talking point in your industry. It should make connections, drive interest, get shared and create advocates.
Session will look at:
Understanding the the good, the bad and the other crap - how to create content that gets cut through.
Techniques to find insights that will delight
Build a strategy and tactics for your content
What it takes to become a content king
Using the right content to nudge the buyer down the funnel
This document provides 10 values for creating a positive work environment:
1. Be up-to-date on relevant skills through constant training.
2. Deliver on all promises made and ensure they make a difference.
3. Consider timing, as it is important.
4. Learn to say "no" when you are unable or don't have time.
5. Strive to become indispensable through work and relationships.
Find Your Edge. Shout about your individuality. How do you stand out in a culture that teaches you to fit in? Does the nail that sticks out always have to be hammered down?
It’s easy to forget that in order to achieve the success and the attention you believe you deserve, you need to stand out. Do something exceptional.
Once you’ve found your niche, you need to concentrate on making sure people know it’s your thing. If you want to stand out, you need something that draws people’s attention—and that’s you and your beliefs. If you do things that everyone else is doing, you will end up like everyone else—drowning in the river of oblivion. If you make a conscious effort to push your comfort zone, and deliver talk-worthy, ass-kicking work, you can stand out from the crowd.
When BlackDog refers to brand, the brand, or branding, you can be sure that we’re not talking about your logo. When we talk brand we’re talking about a much bigger inspiration: The Big Idea.
The Big Idea that possesses the psyche and triggers the zeal of a working community. The Big Idea that inspires change, grabs hold of an opportunity, and purposes to do what no one else had the courage to do. The sort of Big Idea that wins over the last skeptic, pushes the limits, makes something bold happen, and escalates enthusiasm to a visceral level. The kind of Big Idea that has the power to turn heads, change minds, and re-order the hierarchy from who has the business to a more just system of who deserves the business. The kind of Big Idea that’s deserving of a little attention, please.
The Big Idea isn’t hype, spin, or hoopla.
The Big Idea very often begins with a question. “What do we want this company to look like when it grows up”, or “What organizational flaws are clues to my true strengths”, or “Given our expertise and proximity to other area businesses what need can we meet (locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally)” While explanations get bogged down with details, the Big Idea, vividly painted in clear strokes of purpose and outcomes, has the power to clarify. The Big Idea is easily understood, passed on and carried forth. The Big Idea is clear and compelling, serves as a unifying focal point of effort, and acts as a catalyst for team spirit.
To become a resident assistant, you must develop strong character as a role model for residents. This involves acting with good intentions even when unobserved, and letting your values guide you. As an RA, you must represent the staff well through your speech, actions, and communication. You should also facilitate connections between residents and help residents resolve conflicts themselves rather than doing it for them. Finally, it is important as an RA to admit when you are wrong, as this demonstrates willingness to hold yourself to standards and creates a comfortable environment where residents can also take risks.
This document discusses the importance of design research and strategy. It provides examples of guerrilla design research techniques people can use without large budgets. These include observing analogous environments to understand user behaviors, roles, and relationships. The document recommends identifying patterns in the data and translating observations into insights that guide product development. It then gives an example of how to apply these techniques by observing a skate park to develop an understanding of how skills are taught, mentored, and developed among users that could inform the design of a mobile social networking app.
In order to establish an authentic personal brand, you need to be self-aware by taking a look within yourself to understand your self-concept, values, passions, abilities and purpose. Understanding yourself will allow your true personal brand to emerge and influence how you act and impact others. The document provides guidance on self-reflection exercises to help identify characteristics that make you unique and can be communicated to others through your personal brand.
This document discusses personal branding and provides tips for developing an effective personal brand. It emphasizes that personal branding involves understanding how you are currently perceived and creating and promoting a brand that highlights your unique qualities and value. The document recommends developing an authentic personal brand with character, values, quality experience, passion and something valuable to offer others. It stresses using online social networks and tools to expand your personal network and professional opportunities by consistently sharing your personal brand with a broader audience.
A hard look at the softer side of business analysisJoe Newbert
Step forward the Business Analyst star. Taking a hard look at the soft skills as a catalyst for Business Analysis success, in the December 2008 IIBA Newsletter.
It is no secret that networking is one of the most important platforms for finding opportunities in our career, business and even personal life.
Yet for some of us the thought of entering a room full of strangers can be terrifying and overwhelming.
Then there are those who thought they are doing everything right but don’t seem to be getting any results despite their best efforts.
But for others, networking is an enjoyable and productive activity that they constantly look forward to. They use networking as a powerful means to build their social capital, cultivate a rich network of professional and personal contacts
How are these savvy networkers doing things differently that allows them to cultivate and capitalize on relationships and create big opportunities for themselves? Enjoy the presentation
Briding the Gap Between People and PossibilitesRoot Inc.
The document discusses strategies for bridging the gap between people and possibilities through effective strategy execution. It summarizes that most strategies are poorly executed, employees do not feel engaged, and this costs the US economy billions. It then provides six ways to "make it real" including embracing reality, developing common mental models, considering the whole before your piece, focusing on the business not just in it, making strategies personal, and getting everyone involved in the process.
Building transactional trust quick guideDave Neuman
The document discusses different types of trust in relationships and organizations:
1) Transactional trust is reciprocal and built incrementally through consistent behaviors, while contractual trust refers to trusting a person's character.
2) Communication trust involves openly sharing information, admitting mistakes, and giving constructive feedback. Not sharing information fully can undermine this trust.
3) Competence trust is built by acknowledging people's skills, allowing autonomy in decision-making, and helping people learn and improve. Micromanagement and lack of delegation can break this trust.
The document discusses personal branding and recruitment facts versus fantasies. It provides tips for personal branding including uncovering your value proposition, target audience, and unique selling points. It emphasizes developing an authentic personal brand statement and communicating your brand consistently through social media, events, and other strategies. The recruitment section separates common misconceptions from facts, such as the importance of cultural fit, punctuality, and appropriate attire for interviews.
Getting buy-in for your communicationsCharityComms
This document provides guidance on making the business case for communications to trustees and senior management. It outlines a four step process: 1) Understanding and working your audience by identifying who they are, what they want, and key influencers. 2) Building an internal case for support with a compelling summary, vision of success, evidence, and desired outcomes. 3) Selling it in through preparation, meetings with champions, and presentations focusing on outcomes. 4) Dealing with potential rejection by reflecting on whether the idea, presentation, or circumstances were the issue before giving up. The overall aim is to get buy-in for communications by following this proven process.
Facilitators: Lawrence Neeley (Olin College) and Leticia Britos Cavagnaro (Stanford University)
Design Thinking is a method for the practical and creative resolution of problems through design with a comprehensive understanding of stakeholders, users, or customers. There has been significant coverage in the literature on this method, much in connection to Stanford’s d.school. This widely adopted method has direct application in engineering. Through this breakout, participants will learn some of the core concepts of design thinking and available resources. Participants will discuss how to leverage the overlap of design thinking and entrepreneurial mindset.
Working across borders is becoming an increasingly complex experience. Succeeding in a global organization requires a specific set of virtual, cross-cultural and communication skills which ensure that working relationships thrive and all business objectives are surpassed.
This presentation examines best practices for managers with cross-border roles who want to succeed in complex global companies.
The document discusses Design Thinking and its benefits. Design Thinking is helpful when the answer to a question depends on context. It is a structured trial and error process refined over years to include non-rational factors in decision making. Design Thinking iteratively hypothesizes and prototypes to help decision makers realize what they need to know, discover what they don't know, and validate what they do know. It addresses complex challenges by blending rational and non-rational factors and relying on understanding actions through framing, conceiving, making, evaluating and iterating.
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