The 2013 Personal Branding Trends and How Translators Can Leverage Them.Marcela Reyes
The document discusses personal branding trends for 2013 that translators can leverage. It identifies 7 trends: 1) Curation - expressing your brand through curating others' content rather than constant creation; 2) Customization - customizing your online profiles through services allowing color/design choices; 3) Mobile - the importance of mobile optimization as most job search on mobile; 4) Focus on humanity - promoting your human side through pictures and video; 5) Visual resumes - transitioning from text resumes to visual ones using pictures; 6) QR codes - using QR codes to link profiles across platforms; 7) Timelines - using timeline features on sites like LinkedIn to tell your brand story.
This document discusses the importance of personal branding for business success as a freelancer. It defines personal branding as communicating what makes you unique and different from others through your strengths, skills, values and passions. The document provides tips on discovering your brand through defining your vision, purpose and values. It also offers suggestions on communicating your brand offline through networking and online through social media platforms while maintaining an authentic, professional presence. Maintaining consistency and constancy in your messaging across all channels is key to developing your personal brand.
Engage your Local Committee | Discovery series global participationAbaomi Baba
The Discovery Series project aims to create social impact and raise awareness of development issues through volunteer exchanges to 10 developing countries. It will focus on poverty and HIV/AIDS by collecting testimonials from people living on less than $1 daily, holding poverty simulation workshops, and implementing HIV/AIDS education workshops for youth. The project uses the Millennium Development Goals as a framework and will collaborate with local committees and international organizations like UNDP to deliver learning programs and drive sustainable change by 2015.
Microformats are small patterns of HTML used to publish commonly occurring information like people, events, reviews and tags in a structured way on web pages. They allow information to be machine readable without changing existing behaviors. Microformats follow principles like solving specific problems simply, reusing existing standards, and prioritizing humans over machines. Popular microformats include hCard for contact information and hCalendar for events. Overall, microformats aim to make web data more accessible and searchable.
The 2013 Personal Branding Trends and How Translators Can Leverage Them.Marcela Reyes
The document discusses personal branding trends for 2013 that translators can leverage. It identifies 7 trends: 1) Curation - expressing your brand through curating others' content rather than constant creation; 2) Customization - customizing your online profiles through services allowing color/design choices; 3) Mobile - the importance of mobile optimization as most job search on mobile; 4) Focus on humanity - promoting your human side through pictures and video; 5) Visual resumes - transitioning from text resumes to visual ones using pictures; 6) QR codes - using QR codes to link profiles across platforms; 7) Timelines - using timeline features on sites like LinkedIn to tell your brand story.
This document discusses the importance of personal branding for business success as a freelancer. It defines personal branding as communicating what makes you unique and different from others through your strengths, skills, values and passions. The document provides tips on discovering your brand through defining your vision, purpose and values. It also offers suggestions on communicating your brand offline through networking and online through social media platforms while maintaining an authentic, professional presence. Maintaining consistency and constancy in your messaging across all channels is key to developing your personal brand.
Engage your Local Committee | Discovery series global participationAbaomi Baba
The Discovery Series project aims to create social impact and raise awareness of development issues through volunteer exchanges to 10 developing countries. It will focus on poverty and HIV/AIDS by collecting testimonials from people living on less than $1 daily, holding poverty simulation workshops, and implementing HIV/AIDS education workshops for youth. The project uses the Millennium Development Goals as a framework and will collaborate with local committees and international organizations like UNDP to deliver learning programs and drive sustainable change by 2015.
Microformats are small patterns of HTML used to publish commonly occurring information like people, events, reviews and tags in a structured way on web pages. They allow information to be machine readable without changing existing behaviors. Microformats follow principles like solving specific problems simply, reusing existing standards, and prioritizing humans over machines. Popular microformats include hCard for contact information and hCalendar for events. Overall, microformats aim to make web data more accessible and searchable.
The document discusses combating fraud and corruption in projects funded by IFAD. It outlines IFAD's zero-tolerance anti-corruption policy, which establishes that all significant allegations will be investigated and appropriate sanctions applied if proven. It describes types of fraudulent practices, red flags to watch for, practical prevention methods, and protections for whistleblowers who report issues.
Synchronize IT Marketing Efforts to Accelerate the Digital BusinessChristopher Tucker
This document discusses improving collaboration between marketing and IT teams to accelerate digital transformation efforts. It recommends aligning teams and tools to shared goals and objectives. Marketing prioritizes revenue and growth through customers while IT focuses on costs, standards and security. The document introduces a five-level model of marketing-IT maturity, from conflicting to collaborating, and advises assessing the current level to improve. It also suggests synchronizing efforts through a cross-functional framework and clear project processes to optimize roles across functions.
The document summarizes how business environments can impact perceptions and performance. It discusses how environments can spark creativity or lackluster responses in employees. The environments are touchpoints that create lasting impressions affecting company perceptions. Later, it details how environments shape employees' emotions and behavior, as well as perceptions of potential employees, customers, and stakeholders. Finally, it introduces Darwin Branded Environments and their process of conducting a comprehensive brand audit and aligning all environments, including design, marketing, and architecture, with a company's brand to create a fully integrated brand experience.
Microformats are small patterns of HTML used to publish commonly occurring information like people, events, reviews and tags in a structured way on web pages. They allow information to be machine readable without changing existing behaviors. Some popular microformats include hCard for contact information, hCalendar for events, and rel-tag for tags. Microformats aim to solve specific problems by building on existing standards simply and with a focus on human readability over machine readability.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing and Microsoft's cloud offerings. It discusses:
1. The definition of cloud computing and utility computing.
2. The various services offered by cloud providers like web hosting, file storage, databases.
3. Choices cloud platforms remove around capacity planning, maintenance, and infrastructure.
4. Decisions that must still be made around data structure, programming languages, and capacity adjustment.
5. Microsoft's cloud offerings like Windows Azure, SQL Azure, and Project Dallas.
This document discusses best practices for monitoring and evaluation of development projects. It emphasizes the importance of having a clear project logframe with defined indicators, objectives, and assumptions. It also stresses the need for a results-oriented annual work plan and budget as well as an M&E system that collects and analyzes data to inform stakeholders and allow for course corrections. Regular data collection should include both quantitative and qualitative data from a variety of sources to comprehensively assess project performance and impact.
Microformats are small patterns of HTML used to publish commonly occurring information like people, events, reviews and tags in a structured way on web pages. They allow information to be machine readable without changing existing behaviors. Microformats follow principles like solving specific problems simply, reusing existing standards, and prioritizing humans over machines. Popular microformats include hCard for contact information and hCalendar for events. Overall, microformats aim to make web data more accessible and searchable.
SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft. It is used to store and retrieve data as requested by other applications, through structured query language (SQL). The document discusses SQL Server's main components including services, applications like SQL Server Management Studio and SQL Server Profiler, and command line tools like sqlcmd and PowerShell for managing databases, tables, and data.
This document discusses building country monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capacity to manage and report on results. It provides Bangladesh as an example where IFAD's program has effectively measured project outcomes and impact through surveys, case studies, and data reporting. It also outlines what is needed to enable effective project M&E, including planning an M&E system during project design, establishing an independent M&E unit, providing implementation support, and disseminating results through country newsletters.
Velalar College of Engineering and Technology aims to provide a wide range of academic and research programs to develop a world-class center of excellence for learning. The college has facilities including a main building, library, computer lab, devices and electronics lab, electrical machines labs 1 and 2, and a bio-lab, as well as a hostel.
The document discusses combating fraud and corruption in projects funded by IFAD. It outlines IFAD's zero-tolerance anti-corruption policy, which establishes that all significant allegations will be investigated and appropriate sanctions applied if proven. It describes types of fraudulent practices, red flags to watch for, practical prevention methods, and protections for whistleblowers who report issues.
Synchronize IT Marketing Efforts to Accelerate the Digital BusinessChristopher Tucker
This document discusses improving collaboration between marketing and IT teams to accelerate digital transformation efforts. It recommends aligning teams and tools to shared goals and objectives. Marketing prioritizes revenue and growth through customers while IT focuses on costs, standards and security. The document introduces a five-level model of marketing-IT maturity, from conflicting to collaborating, and advises assessing the current level to improve. It also suggests synchronizing efforts through a cross-functional framework and clear project processes to optimize roles across functions.
The document summarizes how business environments can impact perceptions and performance. It discusses how environments can spark creativity or lackluster responses in employees. The environments are touchpoints that create lasting impressions affecting company perceptions. Later, it details how environments shape employees' emotions and behavior, as well as perceptions of potential employees, customers, and stakeholders. Finally, it introduces Darwin Branded Environments and their process of conducting a comprehensive brand audit and aligning all environments, including design, marketing, and architecture, with a company's brand to create a fully integrated brand experience.
Microformats are small patterns of HTML used to publish commonly occurring information like people, events, reviews and tags in a structured way on web pages. They allow information to be machine readable without changing existing behaviors. Some popular microformats include hCard for contact information, hCalendar for events, and rel-tag for tags. Microformats aim to solve specific problems by building on existing standards simply and with a focus on human readability over machine readability.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing and Microsoft's cloud offerings. It discusses:
1. The definition of cloud computing and utility computing.
2. The various services offered by cloud providers like web hosting, file storage, databases.
3. Choices cloud platforms remove around capacity planning, maintenance, and infrastructure.
4. Decisions that must still be made around data structure, programming languages, and capacity adjustment.
5. Microsoft's cloud offerings like Windows Azure, SQL Azure, and Project Dallas.
This document discusses best practices for monitoring and evaluation of development projects. It emphasizes the importance of having a clear project logframe with defined indicators, objectives, and assumptions. It also stresses the need for a results-oriented annual work plan and budget as well as an M&E system that collects and analyzes data to inform stakeholders and allow for course corrections. Regular data collection should include both quantitative and qualitative data from a variety of sources to comprehensively assess project performance and impact.
Microformats are small patterns of HTML used to publish commonly occurring information like people, events, reviews and tags in a structured way on web pages. They allow information to be machine readable without changing existing behaviors. Microformats follow principles like solving specific problems simply, reusing existing standards, and prioritizing humans over machines. Popular microformats include hCard for contact information and hCalendar for events. Overall, microformats aim to make web data more accessible and searchable.
SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft. It is used to store and retrieve data as requested by other applications, through structured query language (SQL). The document discusses SQL Server's main components including services, applications like SQL Server Management Studio and SQL Server Profiler, and command line tools like sqlcmd and PowerShell for managing databases, tables, and data.
This document discusses building country monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capacity to manage and report on results. It provides Bangladesh as an example where IFAD's program has effectively measured project outcomes and impact through surveys, case studies, and data reporting. It also outlines what is needed to enable effective project M&E, including planning an M&E system during project design, establishing an independent M&E unit, providing implementation support, and disseminating results through country newsletters.
Velalar College of Engineering and Technology aims to provide a wide range of academic and research programs to develop a world-class center of excellence for learning. The college has facilities including a main building, library, computer lab, devices and electronics lab, electrical machines labs 1 and 2, and a bio-lab, as well as a hostel.
1. ПРОЕКТ “УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ ФЕН-ШУЙ” Координатор проекту: Саламаха Ольга Миколаївна. ЗОШ I-III ст. М.Борщева Тернопільської обл.
2. ЕТАПИ РЕАЛІЗАЦІЇ ПРОЕКТУ: Листопад: 1.Мотивація значущості теми проекту – демонстрація відеоролика «Запрошення до участі в проекті». 2.Об’єднання учнів за інтересами: I-група-Вивчення спілкування предків; II-група- Вивчення ставлення наших предків до природи. 3.Створення плану роботи в проекті
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5. Лютий: I група: Задокументувати дефіле на світлинах та розмістити у Веб –альбом Picasa, зробивши посилання на сторінці проекту; II группа: Підготувати звернення до місцевої громади, де закликати повернутись обличчям до природи. ( виготовити плакат чи звернення для трансляції по місцевому радіомовленню)
6. Березень: Круглий стіл: Пошуки відповіді на ключове питання проеку : «Чи повернення до традицій предків допоможе стати людині успішною?» Спільно створити пам’ ятку «Закони людського спілкування». Визначити, яка із Заповідей Божих є універсальною.
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8. Травень: Учасники проекту спільно пишуть лист до Президента України, із пропозиціями дитячого бачення вирішення проблем духовності в країні.