Optimistic vs pessimistic case for entrepreneursMark Suster
The document discusses differing views on the current state of Silicon Valley and venture capital funding. It outlines arguments that Silicon Valley may be coming to an end due to dominance by large tech companies, as well as counter arguments that there are more opportunities now due to more users online, ubiquity of mobile, and new industries being disrupted. While seed funding is up, later stage funding is more difficult to obtain. Los Angeles is emerging as a new startup hub but still lacks local venture funding. The future remains uncertain due to various "wild cards" globally.
Glynn Spangenberg presented a concept for a smart mirror solution to the ATA TMC Future Truck Committee and 3600 Awareness Task Force. The smart mirrors would provide drivers with a 3600 view using sensors and video to improve safety. The mirrors would be mounted intuitively like traditional mirrors and use haptic feedback and displays to alert drivers to threats. This would allow for improved awareness of blind spots and backing assistance.
Optimistic vs pessimistic case for entrepreneursMark Suster
The document discusses differing views on the current state of Silicon Valley and venture capital funding. It outlines arguments that Silicon Valley may be coming to an end due to dominance by large tech companies, as well as counter arguments that there are more opportunities now due to more users online, ubiquity of mobile, and new industries being disrupted. While seed funding is up, later stage funding is more difficult to obtain. Los Angeles is emerging as a new startup hub but still lacks local venture funding. The future remains uncertain due to various "wild cards" globally.
Glynn Spangenberg presented a concept for a smart mirror solution to the ATA TMC Future Truck Committee and 3600 Awareness Task Force. The smart mirrors would provide drivers with a 3600 view using sensors and video to improve safety. The mirrors would be mounted intuitively like traditional mirrors and use haptic feedback and displays to alert drivers to threats. This would allow for improved awareness of blind spots and backing assistance.
We propose to build a Digital Mirror experience for Luxury retail businesses. The deck depicts the setup for a jewelry store. We can develop similar experiences for retailers dealing with other products like bags, watches, etc.
Soda: Is The Fizz Killing Us? - Facts & InfographicMaps of World
Find In-depth Review And Infographic About Soda And Its Health Hazards. Learn more about global (and US) soda pop consumption, about corporations like PepsiCo, Coca Cola & Dr Pepper Snapple. Learn about soft drinks ingredients, controversies, marketing
This document discusses logistics key performance indicators (KPIs) and provides examples of KPIs, performance appraisal metrics, and steps for creating a KPI system. It identifies top materials for KPIs including lists of over 2400 KPIs and top performance appraisal forms. The document also discusses types of KPIs such as process, input, output, leading, lagging, outcome, qualitative and quantitative KPIs.
This document discusses key performance indicators (KPIs) for a logistics operations manager position. It provides examples of KPIs, performance appraisal methods, and the key result areas (KRAs) that should be measured. It also outlines best practices for developing KPIs, such as linking them to strategy, empowering employees, and avoiding too many metrics. Additional logistics operations manager KPI materials can be found on the kpi123.com website.
출처 : 정보통신기술 진흥센터 - “미래창조과학부
정보통신정보화 및 정책지원 사업(IT통계조사 및 동향분석)의 연구결과
2015년 ICT 산업의 Top 이슈로 사물인터넷 성장 및 경쟁 가속
○ 2015년 ICT 산업 10대 이슈로는 ① 사물인터넷 성장 및 경쟁 가속, ② 신종 보안 위협 증대, ③ 스마트 홈 가전 경쟁, ④ 웨어러블 주도권 경쟁, ⑤ 신시장 선점을 위한 반도체 경쟁, ⑥ 모바일 결제 플랫폼의 진화, ⑦ 중국 ICT 기업의
지배력 확대, ⑧ 5G 주도권 경쟁, ⑨ 콘텐츠 확보 경쟁, ⑩ 차세대 스마트폰 기술
○ 사물인터넷, 웨어러블, 5G 등은 글로벌 ICT 기업들의 미래 성장 동력 확보를 위해 선점이 무엇보다도 중요한 영역이며, 이를 위한 신종 보안 위협에 대한 대응, 콘텐츠 확보, 반도체 등 차세대 기술 개발 등을 통해 안정적이고 지속적인 ICT 생태계 구축 및 강화가 필요함을 시사
○ 특히, 후발주자로만 인식되었던 중국 ICT의 급속한 성장은 한국 ICT의 위기론 까지 대두시키며 新넛크래커의 글로벌 ICT 경쟁 체제를 구축
o 2015년, 한국 ICT의 전략적 키워드는 ‘혁신’, ‘생태계’, ‘확산’
‒ 중국 등 후발주자들의 추격에 대응한 국내 ICT 기업들의 혁신과 경쟁력 개선이 무엇보다도 중요해 질 것이며, 이를 뒷받침할 수 있는 정부의 정책적 노력도 전개되어야 할 필요
Presentation from Blue Glass conference on marketing in the era of search, social and video and how many people are wasting money by advertising where there is banner blindness or measuring vanity metrics.
From Products to Services: A Service Design Crash CourseJamin Hegeman
The workshop schedule covered service design concepts and tools including personas, journey mapping, blueprints, and storytelling through presentations and hands-on group exercises. Participants learned how taking a holistic, human-centered approach to designing
Lessons on starting a company from both sides of the table. The document discusses lessons learned from being an entrepreneur and venture capitalist, including having a passionate idea and team, raising capital leanly at first, shipping products frequently, and testing monetization early. It also emphasizes the importance of an anchor investor and enjoying the startup process.
Entrepreneurshit. The Truth About Building StarutpsMark Suster
This document provides advice for entrepreneurs on what starting a company is really like versus common misconceptions. It discusses that the reality is a grind with long hours spent on fundraising, recruiting, accounting, and more. Success requires traits like tenacity, resiliency, decisiveness, and an ability to pivot. The author suggests entrepreneurs take 50 coffee meetings, ship product early, and create a sense of urgency. Fundraising is also a full-time job, and it's important to meet investors early to build relationships over time. Overall, starting a company is like a roller coaster, so entrepreneurs should have fun with it and go for their ideas now rather than waiting.
The document discusses the rise of the sharing economy. It argues that economic challenges like unemployment, debt, and scarce resources are driving the growth of collaborative consumption models enabled by new networking technologies. These models allow underutilized assets and skills to be monetized, creating new opportunities for both individuals and businesses. The sharing economy empowers people in developing economies and removes physical boundaries to access global markets. While concerns exist around regulation and data privacy, the networking effects of these new platforms are opening up new peer-to-peer models that are disrupting traditional industries and hierarchies.
This document discusses building and funding a startup. It begins with background on the author and an agenda. The agenda discusses what startup life is really like, getting started, raising capital, and final thoughts. It notes startups are a grind and raising money is a full-time job for CEOs. When raising money, it recommends getting as long a runway as possible, taking coffee meetings, proving you can ship product, and not hiring people just like yourself. It emphasizes the importance of meeting investors early and getting an anchor investor. The document ends by noting most people who want to start a company never start, there is value in taking the first leap, trusting your own judgment, and only starting with an idea you are passionate about
UK Recruitment Trends, a Northern PerspectiveClair Bush
- The UK recruitment market was worth £26 billion in 2014-15 and is estimated to reach £30 billion in 2015-16, with approximately 18,000 registered recruitment agencies, though only 13 are responsible for 1/3 of the market.
- Regional job growth is strongest in Yorkshire and the Humber (33.8%), North West England (28.4%), and West Midlands (28.1%), while sectors like leisure/sport (326%) and social care (105%) saw the largest growth.
- Applications per vacancy declined 12.4% in 2015 so far compared to 2014, while average salaries increased 2.05% in 2015 over 2014, after being flat or declining in prior years.
This document discusses five skills that can be trained to improve innovation: associating, questioning, observing, experimenting, and networking. Associating involves connecting ideas from different fields, questioning means asking questions to understand problems in new ways, observing is carefully watching the world to gain insights, experimenting is constantly learning through new experiences, and networking expands one's knowledge by meeting diverse people. Practicing these skills, such as asking more questions or meeting someone new each week, can help innovators change the status quo through smart risks.
The Power of Foursquare: 7 Innovative Ways to Get Your Customers to Check In ...Carmine Gallo
In his new book, author and communications coach Carmine Gallo has told the phenomenal story of foursquare a location based system that is revolutionizing how businesses large and small can attract, engage and reward their customers. This show walks you through what foursquare is and how you can easily apply it to your marketing efforts.
We propose to build a Digital Mirror experience for Luxury retail businesses. The deck depicts the setup for a jewelry store. We can develop similar experiences for retailers dealing with other products like bags, watches, etc.
Soda: Is The Fizz Killing Us? - Facts & InfographicMaps of World
Find In-depth Review And Infographic About Soda And Its Health Hazards. Learn more about global (and US) soda pop consumption, about corporations like PepsiCo, Coca Cola & Dr Pepper Snapple. Learn about soft drinks ingredients, controversies, marketing
This document discusses logistics key performance indicators (KPIs) and provides examples of KPIs, performance appraisal metrics, and steps for creating a KPI system. It identifies top materials for KPIs including lists of over 2400 KPIs and top performance appraisal forms. The document also discusses types of KPIs such as process, input, output, leading, lagging, outcome, qualitative and quantitative KPIs.
This document discusses key performance indicators (KPIs) for a logistics operations manager position. It provides examples of KPIs, performance appraisal methods, and the key result areas (KRAs) that should be measured. It also outlines best practices for developing KPIs, such as linking them to strategy, empowering employees, and avoiding too many metrics. Additional logistics operations manager KPI materials can be found on the kpi123.com website.
출처 : 정보통신기술 진흥센터 - “미래창조과학부
정보통신정보화 및 정책지원 사업(IT통계조사 및 동향분석)의 연구결과
2015년 ICT 산업의 Top 이슈로 사물인터넷 성장 및 경쟁 가속
○ 2015년 ICT 산업 10대 이슈로는 ① 사물인터넷 성장 및 경쟁 가속, ② 신종 보안 위협 증대, ③ 스마트 홈 가전 경쟁, ④ 웨어러블 주도권 경쟁, ⑤ 신시장 선점을 위한 반도체 경쟁, ⑥ 모바일 결제 플랫폼의 진화, ⑦ 중국 ICT 기업의
지배력 확대, ⑧ 5G 주도권 경쟁, ⑨ 콘텐츠 확보 경쟁, ⑩ 차세대 스마트폰 기술
○ 사물인터넷, 웨어러블, 5G 등은 글로벌 ICT 기업들의 미래 성장 동력 확보를 위해 선점이 무엇보다도 중요한 영역이며, 이를 위한 신종 보안 위협에 대한 대응, 콘텐츠 확보, 반도체 등 차세대 기술 개발 등을 통해 안정적이고 지속적인 ICT 생태계 구축 및 강화가 필요함을 시사
○ 특히, 후발주자로만 인식되었던 중국 ICT의 급속한 성장은 한국 ICT의 위기론 까지 대두시키며 新넛크래커의 글로벌 ICT 경쟁 체제를 구축
o 2015년, 한국 ICT의 전략적 키워드는 ‘혁신’, ‘생태계’, ‘확산’
‒ 중국 등 후발주자들의 추격에 대응한 국내 ICT 기업들의 혁신과 경쟁력 개선이 무엇보다도 중요해 질 것이며, 이를 뒷받침할 수 있는 정부의 정책적 노력도 전개되어야 할 필요
Presentation from Blue Glass conference on marketing in the era of search, social and video and how many people are wasting money by advertising where there is banner blindness or measuring vanity metrics.
From Products to Services: A Service Design Crash CourseJamin Hegeman
The workshop schedule covered service design concepts and tools including personas, journey mapping, blueprints, and storytelling through presentations and hands-on group exercises. Participants learned how taking a holistic, human-centered approach to designing
Lessons on starting a company from both sides of the table. The document discusses lessons learned from being an entrepreneur and venture capitalist, including having a passionate idea and team, raising capital leanly at first, shipping products frequently, and testing monetization early. It also emphasizes the importance of an anchor investor and enjoying the startup process.
Entrepreneurshit. The Truth About Building StarutpsMark Suster
This document provides advice for entrepreneurs on what starting a company is really like versus common misconceptions. It discusses that the reality is a grind with long hours spent on fundraising, recruiting, accounting, and more. Success requires traits like tenacity, resiliency, decisiveness, and an ability to pivot. The author suggests entrepreneurs take 50 coffee meetings, ship product early, and create a sense of urgency. Fundraising is also a full-time job, and it's important to meet investors early to build relationships over time. Overall, starting a company is like a roller coaster, so entrepreneurs should have fun with it and go for their ideas now rather than waiting.
The document discusses the rise of the sharing economy. It argues that economic challenges like unemployment, debt, and scarce resources are driving the growth of collaborative consumption models enabled by new networking technologies. These models allow underutilized assets and skills to be monetized, creating new opportunities for both individuals and businesses. The sharing economy empowers people in developing economies and removes physical boundaries to access global markets. While concerns exist around regulation and data privacy, the networking effects of these new platforms are opening up new peer-to-peer models that are disrupting traditional industries and hierarchies.
This document discusses building and funding a startup. It begins with background on the author and an agenda. The agenda discusses what startup life is really like, getting started, raising capital, and final thoughts. It notes startups are a grind and raising money is a full-time job for CEOs. When raising money, it recommends getting as long a runway as possible, taking coffee meetings, proving you can ship product, and not hiring people just like yourself. It emphasizes the importance of meeting investors early and getting an anchor investor. The document ends by noting most people who want to start a company never start, there is value in taking the first leap, trusting your own judgment, and only starting with an idea you are passionate about
UK Recruitment Trends, a Northern PerspectiveClair Bush
- The UK recruitment market was worth £26 billion in 2014-15 and is estimated to reach £30 billion in 2015-16, with approximately 18,000 registered recruitment agencies, though only 13 are responsible for 1/3 of the market.
- Regional job growth is strongest in Yorkshire and the Humber (33.8%), North West England (28.4%), and West Midlands (28.1%), while sectors like leisure/sport (326%) and social care (105%) saw the largest growth.
- Applications per vacancy declined 12.4% in 2015 so far compared to 2014, while average salaries increased 2.05% in 2015 over 2014, after being flat or declining in prior years.
This document discusses five skills that can be trained to improve innovation: associating, questioning, observing, experimenting, and networking. Associating involves connecting ideas from different fields, questioning means asking questions to understand problems in new ways, observing is carefully watching the world to gain insights, experimenting is constantly learning through new experiences, and networking expands one's knowledge by meeting diverse people. Practicing these skills, such as asking more questions or meeting someone new each week, can help innovators change the status quo through smart risks.
The Power of Foursquare: 7 Innovative Ways to Get Your Customers to Check In ...Carmine Gallo
In his new book, author and communications coach Carmine Gallo has told the phenomenal story of foursquare a location based system that is revolutionizing how businesses large and small can attract, engage and reward their customers. This show walks you through what foursquare is and how you can easily apply it to your marketing efforts.