Financial Services: Insight and TrendsNadya Powell
What do customers think of Financial Services brands? What cultural trends should Financial Services brands take note of. This deck hopefully gives you everything you need to know. Thanks to Zoe Decool for research help.
Euthanasia refers to intentionally ending a life to relieve suffering, and may be active, such as a lethal injection, or passive, such as removing life support. It is only legally permitted in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and some states in the US allow assisted suicide. There are debates around whether euthanasia should be voluntary or non-voluntary, and what constitutes undue or intolerable suffering. While some religions disapprove, others believe euthanasia could be morally acceptable in some circumstances to relieve suffering at the end of life.
1) The author had no prior experience with Mac or the software used to create the magazine, including Photoshop and InDesign. They were initially apprehensive but did their best with the preliminary task.
2) Comparing the preliminary contents page to the final one, the author felt the final version had a more professional font, coherent color scheme, and images that better corresponded to the coverlines.
3) Reflecting on completing the full magazine versus the preliminary task, the author believes a clear progression is evident from gaining experience with the software. They are pleased with the branding and finished product of the final magazine compared to the initial "tacky" version.
Disruption, mobile and financial servicesNadya Powell
A presentation given for the IPA on disruption, mobile and financial services. Three strategies to employ and the best disruptive uses of mobile out there. Thanks to Zoe Decool for research help.
The document discusses 6 themes from SXSW:
1. The experience economy and how industries like healthcare, luxury, and automotive will move from commodities and goods to personalized experiences.
2. Personalization of things through 3D printing and how it will revolutionize industries like fashion, retail, and consumer electronics by allowing for customized products.
3. New interfaces beyond traditional screens including gestural and voice interfaces.
4. The future of help through artificial intelligence that learns users' preferences and completes tasks without being explicitly asked.
5. Social TV and how digital storytelling can transform businesses' online narratives.
6. Robotics and how humanoid robots will impact various industries through automation
Financial Services: Insight and TrendsNadya Powell
What do customers think of Financial Services brands? What cultural trends should Financial Services brands take note of. This deck hopefully gives you everything you need to know. Thanks to Zoe Decool for research help.
Euthanasia refers to intentionally ending a life to relieve suffering, and may be active, such as a lethal injection, or passive, such as removing life support. It is only legally permitted in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and some states in the US allow assisted suicide. There are debates around whether euthanasia should be voluntary or non-voluntary, and what constitutes undue or intolerable suffering. While some religions disapprove, others believe euthanasia could be morally acceptable in some circumstances to relieve suffering at the end of life.
1) The author had no prior experience with Mac or the software used to create the magazine, including Photoshop and InDesign. They were initially apprehensive but did their best with the preliminary task.
2) Comparing the preliminary contents page to the final one, the author felt the final version had a more professional font, coherent color scheme, and images that better corresponded to the coverlines.
3) Reflecting on completing the full magazine versus the preliminary task, the author believes a clear progression is evident from gaining experience with the software. They are pleased with the branding and finished product of the final magazine compared to the initial "tacky" version.
Disruption, mobile and financial servicesNadya Powell
A presentation given for the IPA on disruption, mobile and financial services. Three strategies to employ and the best disruptive uses of mobile out there. Thanks to Zoe Decool for research help.
The document discusses 6 themes from SXSW:
1. The experience economy and how industries like healthcare, luxury, and automotive will move from commodities and goods to personalized experiences.
2. Personalization of things through 3D printing and how it will revolutionize industries like fashion, retail, and consumer electronics by allowing for customized products.
3. New interfaces beyond traditional screens including gestural and voice interfaces.
4. The future of help through artificial intelligence that learns users' preferences and completes tasks without being explicitly asked.
5. Social TV and how digital storytelling can transform businesses' online narratives.
6. Robotics and how humanoid robots will impact various industries through automation
This presentation was given at Innovation Stories, Innovation Social's annual premium event, on July 6th 2015 in London. Michael Johnston, Strategist at Hirsch & Mann, presented his opinions on Innovation as well as some recent examples of innovation from Hirsch & Mann.
This presentation was given at Innovation Stories, Innovation Social's annual premium event, on July 6th 2015 in London. Lawrence Weber, Managing Partner for Innovation at Karmarama and Jeremy Basset from Unilever Foundry gave the inside scoop on why they decided to do the Foundry, what they've learnt and what's next.
The farm manager of an oil palm plantation noticed that some trees that previously did not bear fruit started producing fruits, and the amount of fruits across trees increased. Interviews with the farm manager, En. Mohd Rizal, found that changes were made to improve yields.
This document discusses total quality management (TQM) concepts and their implications for the construction industry. It defines quality in construction as meeting the requirements of designers, constructors, regulatory agencies, and owners. Quality assurance aims to establish policies and procedures to produce quality, while quality control specifically implements the quality assurance program. The document indicates that TQM focuses on continuous process improvement, customer and supplier involvement, teamwork, and training to achieve customer satisfaction, cost-effectiveness and defect-free work. It has the potential to improve productivity and quality in the construction industry as it has in manufacturing.
This document discusses the topics of surveying and data for geographic information systems (GIS). It provides background on different types of surveying data, including raster and vector data, and historical surveying techniques used by various ancient civilizations. The key purpose of surveying is also summarized, which is to precisely measure and map land areas and boundaries.
This document discusses concepts related to Total Quality Management (TQM). It defines TQM and lists some key concepts, including quality control, quality assurance, and quality management. It discusses TQM gurus like Shewhart, Deming, Juran, and Ishikawa. It outlines 10 mantras and principles of TQM, including customer orientation, leadership commitment, and continuous improvement. The document also describes various TQM models, implementation approaches, and how TQM can be applied to construction projects.
This presentation was given at Innovation Stories, Innovation Social's annual premium event, on July 6th 2015 in London. Michael Johnston, Strategist at Hirsch & Mann, presented his opinions on Innovation as well as some recent examples of innovation from Hirsch & Mann.
This presentation was given at Innovation Stories, Innovation Social's annual premium event, on July 6th 2015 in London. Lawrence Weber, Managing Partner for Innovation at Karmarama and Jeremy Basset from Unilever Foundry gave the inside scoop on why they decided to do the Foundry, what they've learnt and what's next.
The farm manager of an oil palm plantation noticed that some trees that previously did not bear fruit started producing fruits, and the amount of fruits across trees increased. Interviews with the farm manager, En. Mohd Rizal, found that changes were made to improve yields.
This document discusses total quality management (TQM) concepts and their implications for the construction industry. It defines quality in construction as meeting the requirements of designers, constructors, regulatory agencies, and owners. Quality assurance aims to establish policies and procedures to produce quality, while quality control specifically implements the quality assurance program. The document indicates that TQM focuses on continuous process improvement, customer and supplier involvement, teamwork, and training to achieve customer satisfaction, cost-effectiveness and defect-free work. It has the potential to improve productivity and quality in the construction industry as it has in manufacturing.
This document discusses the topics of surveying and data for geographic information systems (GIS). It provides background on different types of surveying data, including raster and vector data, and historical surveying techniques used by various ancient civilizations. The key purpose of surveying is also summarized, which is to precisely measure and map land areas and boundaries.
This document discusses concepts related to Total Quality Management (TQM). It defines TQM and lists some key concepts, including quality control, quality assurance, and quality management. It discusses TQM gurus like Shewhart, Deming, Juran, and Ishikawa. It outlines 10 mantras and principles of TQM, including customer orientation, leadership commitment, and continuous improvement. The document also describes various TQM models, implementation approaches, and how TQM can be applied to construction projects.