FROM DATA TO DIRT. The first “green revolution”—a series of rapid technological and agronomic advances that took place after World War II—transformed agriculture, saving over a billion people from starvation and setting the stage for the world’s population to increase from 3 billion in the late 1960s to an estimated 7.3 billion today. Despite this phenomenal growth, however, there are significant challenges to the continued expansion of this first green revolution, and in some ways it has been the victim of its own success. This article explains the Second Green Revolution and the Internet of Things and its forthing impact for Agriculture.
No matter what we make, we have to understand people. Whether you create reports, tools, services, or software, a person is ultimately going to use your product. In this workshop you will learn how to find out what your users truly need, what motivates them, what jobs they need your product for, and how to leverage what you learn from them so you can deliver something that is useful, desired and possibly even delightful. You will get hands-on practice in crafting interview questions that help uncover valuable insights, conducting successful interviews, and forming solid personas to guide your product development. At the end, you will be armed with knowledge and methods that you can use immediately to improve your work.
FROM DATA TO DIRT. The first “green revolution”—a series of rapid technological and agronomic advances that took place after World War II—transformed agriculture, saving over a billion people from starvation and setting the stage for the world’s population to increase from 3 billion in the late 1960s to an estimated 7.3 billion today. Despite this phenomenal growth, however, there are significant challenges to the continued expansion of this first green revolution, and in some ways it has been the victim of its own success. This article explains the Second Green Revolution and the Internet of Things and its forthing impact for Agriculture.
No matter what we make, we have to understand people. Whether you create reports, tools, services, or software, a person is ultimately going to use your product. In this workshop you will learn how to find out what your users truly need, what motivates them, what jobs they need your product for, and how to leverage what you learn from them so you can deliver something that is useful, desired and possibly even delightful. You will get hands-on practice in crafting interview questions that help uncover valuable insights, conducting successful interviews, and forming solid personas to guide your product development. At the end, you will be armed with knowledge and methods that you can use immediately to improve your work.
J.KORNAS, Zasada i obowiązki lojalności kontraktowej jako standard wykonania ...joanna_kornas
Joanna Kornas, Zasada i obowiązki lojalności kontraktowej jako standard wykonania zobowiązania (art. 354 kodeksu cywilnego) w orzecznictwie Sądu Najwyższego [w:] Ochrona strony słabszej stosunku prawnego. Księga jubileuszowa ofiarowana Profesorowi Adamowi Zielińskiemu, pod red. M.Boratyńskiej, Warszawa 2016
J.KORNAS, Zasada i obowiązki lojalności kontraktowej jako standard wykonania ...joanna_kornas
Joanna Kornas, Zasada i obowiązki lojalności kontraktowej jako standard wykonania zobowiązania (art. 354 kodeksu cywilnego) w orzecznictwie Sądu Najwyższego [w:] Ochrona strony słabszej stosunku prawnego. Księga jubileuszowa ofiarowana Profesorowi Adamowi Zielińskiemu, pod red. M.Boratyńskiej, Warszawa 2016