YES! WE CONNECT is een initiatief van ondernemersduo Muriel Maas en Frank Philips. Zij realiseren programma’s en tools, die een impuls geven aan verbinding. Vanuit de overtuiging dat iedereen die de magie van connectie zelf ervaart, ambassadeur wordt van dit initiatief en zo bouwt aan betekenisvolle samenwerkingen.
YES! WE CONNECT is een initiatief van ondernemersduo Muriel Maas en Frank Philips. Zij realiseren programma’s en tools, die een impuls geven aan verbinding. Vanuit de overtuiging dat iedereen die de magie van connectie zelf ervaart, ambassadeur wordt van dit initiatief en zo bouwt aan betekenisvolle samenwerkingen.
This workshop provided an overview of the Department of State's purchase card reconciliation and compliance program. The morning session included opening remarks, an overview of the Department's purchase card program, an overview of the Integrated Logistics Management System (ILMS), and a presentation on purchase card compliance in ILMS Ariba. An ILMS Ariba demonstration on creating a non-catalog request was also provided.
Digital elevation models (DEMs) can be used to delineate watersheds through a multi-step hydrologic modeling process. The DEM is first used to determine flow direction from each cell based on steepest downhill slope. Flow accumulation is then calculated to identify streams above a threshold. Stream networks and outlets are identified and used to delineate watershed polygons for each outlet. Vector conversion and post-processing steps such as dissolving spurious polygons and merging watersheds produce the final watershed delineation.
This document discusses various codes and conventions for producing effective radio content. It outlines that wording, voice, ambience, music, cliffhanger endings, flashbacks/extracts, narration, and targeting the appropriate audience are all important considerations. Specifically, it notes that wording must be crafted to engage listeners without visuals, voices should be clear and expressive, ambience can set the scene, music shapes mood, cliffhangers build intrigue, extracts preview content, narration conveys key details, and targeting ensures reaching the right demographic.
New ideas on collaboration, creating value & purpose.
Talk by Alain de Botton, Westerkerk Amsterdam, 13 april 2016
A collection of quotes & personal interpretations based on this talk. By Muriel Maas.
This workshop provided an overview of the Department of State's purchase card reconciliation and compliance program. The morning session included opening remarks, an overview of the Department's purchase card program, an overview of the Integrated Logistics Management System (ILMS), and a presentation on purchase card compliance in ILMS Ariba. An ILMS Ariba demonstration on creating a non-catalog request was also provided.
Digital elevation models (DEMs) can be used to delineate watersheds through a multi-step hydrologic modeling process. The DEM is first used to determine flow direction from each cell based on steepest downhill slope. Flow accumulation is then calculated to identify streams above a threshold. Stream networks and outlets are identified and used to delineate watershed polygons for each outlet. Vector conversion and post-processing steps such as dissolving spurious polygons and merging watersheds produce the final watershed delineation.
This document discusses various codes and conventions for producing effective radio content. It outlines that wording, voice, ambience, music, cliffhanger endings, flashbacks/extracts, narration, and targeting the appropriate audience are all important considerations. Specifically, it notes that wording must be crafted to engage listeners without visuals, voices should be clear and expressive, ambience can set the scene, music shapes mood, cliffhangers build intrigue, extracts preview content, narration conveys key details, and targeting ensures reaching the right demographic.
New ideas on collaboration, creating value & purpose.
Talk by Alain de Botton, Westerkerk Amsterdam, 13 april 2016
A collection of quotes & personal interpretations based on this talk. By Muriel Maas.