The document discusses technologies and what makes a good, valuable technology. It begins by defining technology and focusing on consumer electronics, software, and internet technologies. It then discusses considerations for good technologies such as complexity, scalability, performance, compatibility, and differentiation. Examples of technologies from a Chinese phone factory and a digital picture frame design house are discussed. The document emphasizes that good technologies solve real problems, have user demand, timing, and marketing strategy. Execution is also important. It discusses Google Search as an example of a great technology and concludes by emphasizing the importance of listening to customers and markets to find new technologies while also facing real-world challenges in effectiveness, timing, and competition.
This document provides advice on common weaknesses in business plans submitted to YEF and examples of business ideas that may have these weaknesses:
1. Products or services that are not compelling or attractive enough to engage readers. Solutions include focusing on existing problems and ensuring market fit.
2. Products that may be difficult to sell at the proposed price point given competition. Financial projections should be grounded in market realities.
3. Ideas for "magical" products that are not supported by evidence the team can deliver. Credibility requires patents, partnerships, experience.
4. Underestimation of operational costs like personnel, manufacturing, or materials that do not reflect real-world expenses.
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Pretoria is located near gold mines in South Africa, which may have contributed to its development as a city. It has access to two oceans via South Africa and is near the Orange River. South Africa produces large amounts of corn. Pretoria has a population from four main racial groups and eleven official languages reflect its diversity. Before European settlement, the area around Pretoria was inhabited by San Bushmen.
Brainstorming is most effective in groups of 8-12 varied people in a relaxed environment with a good facilitator. Sessions should include creativity exercises before idea generation to encourage wild ideas and discourage judgment. The 7-step process defines the problem, sets a time limit, encourages laughter over criticism, selects the top 5 ideas, establishes 5 criteria to score ideas, and identifies the highest scoring idea as the best solution.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the Texas STaR Chart for faculty at Horace Mann Junior School. It explains that the STaR Chart collects teacher-reported data annually and is aligned with the Texas Long Range Plan for Technology. It also summarizes the school's STaR Chart ratings over time, which have increased in two areas and maintained ratings in two others. Key questions are posed about how teachers can improve their individual and school ratings in the future.
The document discusses technologies and what makes a good, valuable technology. It begins by defining technology and focusing on consumer electronics, software, and internet technologies. It then discusses considerations for good technologies such as complexity, scalability, performance, compatibility, and differentiation. Examples of technologies from a Chinese phone factory and a digital picture frame design house are discussed. The document emphasizes that good technologies solve real problems, have user demand, timing, and marketing strategy. Execution is also important. It discusses Google Search as an example of a great technology and concludes by emphasizing the importance of listening to customers and markets to find new technologies while also facing real-world challenges in effectiveness, timing, and competition.
This document provides advice on common weaknesses in business plans submitted to YEF and examples of business ideas that may have these weaknesses:
1. Products or services that are not compelling or attractive enough to engage readers. Solutions include focusing on existing problems and ensuring market fit.
2. Products that may be difficult to sell at the proposed price point given competition. Financial projections should be grounded in market realities.
3. Ideas for "magical" products that are not supported by evidence the team can deliver. Credibility requires patents, partnerships, experience.
4. Underestimation of operational costs like personnel, manufacturing, or materials that do not reflect real-world expenses.
5. Un
Pretoria is located near gold mines in South Africa, which may have contributed to its development as a city. It has access to two oceans via South Africa and is near the Orange River. South Africa produces large amounts of corn. Pretoria has a population from four main racial groups and eleven official languages reflect its diversity. Before European settlement, the area around Pretoria was inhabited by San Bushmen.
Brainstorming is most effective in groups of 8-12 varied people in a relaxed environment with a good facilitator. Sessions should include creativity exercises before idea generation to encourage wild ideas and discourage judgment. The 7-step process defines the problem, sets a time limit, encourages laughter over criticism, selects the top 5 ideas, establishes 5 criteria to score ideas, and identifies the highest scoring idea as the best solution.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the Texas STaR Chart for faculty at Horace Mann Junior School. It explains that the STaR Chart collects teacher-reported data annually and is aligned with the Texas Long Range Plan for Technology. It also summarizes the school's STaR Chart ratings over time, which have increased in two areas and maintained ratings in two others. Key questions are posed about how teachers can improve their individual and school ratings in the future.
This document provides summaries for several of Pollard Lucien's design projects from 1990 to 2003. It includes projects for private banking branding, private bank interior design, a masters thesis on how consumers encode meaning into products, concept drawings for business class airplane seats, research and prototypes for a rescue cage platform for firefighters, interior design for a houseboat in Amsterdam, and implications of smart materials for product design.
The document provides instructions for using a new free text reference service offered by a library. Users can send text messages starting with "askmbts" followed by a space and question to the number 66746 to get answers from the library. They should save this number and the library name or "askmbts" in their contacts for future use. The service allows patrons to get reference help via text message.
Future m boston the future of mobile data fueled, programmatic and dominantFiksu
As mobile becomes the dominant digital medium, mobile advertising will continue its transformation towards the cutting edge of modern marketing techniques. This conversation will probe how marketers with the best data will be able to use programmatic buying to effectively and affordably reach the exact audiences they want. We'll also touch on how the maturation of mobile will make it more attractive to major brands who have only been dipping their toes to this point.
Presentatie Leonie Houtman "Transactive Memory Systems and Knowledge Sharing ...Leonie Houtman
Presentation about the infuence of knowledge sharing boundaries on the organizational transactive memory system (TMS), conducted by means of a Social Network Analysis in organizations. Implications for organizations are also discussed.
Contact via: lhoutman@feweb.vu.nl
This document provides summaries for several of Pollard Lucien's design projects from 1990 to 2003. It includes projects for private banking branding, private bank interior design, a masters thesis on how consumers encode meaning into products, concept drawings for business class airplane seats, research and prototypes for a rescue cage platform for firefighters, interior design for a houseboat in Amsterdam, and implications of smart materials for product design.
The document provides instructions for using a new free text reference service offered by a library. Users can send text messages starting with "askmbts" followed by a space and question to the number 66746 to get answers from the library. They should save this number and the library name or "askmbts" in their contacts for future use. The service allows patrons to get reference help via text message.
Future m boston the future of mobile data fueled, programmatic and dominantFiksu
As mobile becomes the dominant digital medium, mobile advertising will continue its transformation towards the cutting edge of modern marketing techniques. This conversation will probe how marketers with the best data will be able to use programmatic buying to effectively and affordably reach the exact audiences they want. We'll also touch on how the maturation of mobile will make it more attractive to major brands who have only been dipping their toes to this point.
Presentatie Leonie Houtman "Transactive Memory Systems and Knowledge Sharing ...Leonie Houtman
Presentation about the infuence of knowledge sharing boundaries on the organizational transactive memory system (TMS), conducted by means of a Social Network Analysis in organizations. Implications for organizations are also discussed.
Contact via: lhoutman@feweb.vu.nl
This document summarizes the YEF Boot Camp 2019 program led by Dr. Vincent Kuo. It discusses common business problems and pitches from the past decade in Taiwan and why history often repeats itself. It also provides tools and frameworks for evaluating business ideas, including the business model canvas, lean canvas, risk evaluation, and product-market fit. The document stresses the importance of solving real problems for target customers and testing solutions before large-scale implementation.
This document provides an introduction to the Business Model Canvas tool. It begins by outlining the key elements of the Business Model Canvas framework, including customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, revenue streams, key resources, key activities, key partners, and cost structure. Examples of how each element could be applied are then provided. The document concludes by encouraging users to think through real-world business model examples using the Canvas framework.
This document discusses various business model frameworks and tools that can be used to evaluate new business ideas, including the Lean Canvas and Business Model Canvas. It provides examples of how different companies use various revenue streams and explores components of the business model like customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, key activities, key resources, key partners, cost structure, and revenue streams. The document emphasizes that these tools are meant for discussion and evaluating assumptions, and should be continuously updated with new information and validated.
The document provides an overview of business models and developing business plans. It discusses key elements of a business model like value proposition, market segment, revenue generation, costs and margins, competitors, and competitive advantage. It emphasizes the importance of validation, getting early customer feedback, and constantly learning and adjusting plans based on real-world testing rather than assumptions. The overall message is that a good business plan explains your solution in a clear, concise way and shows how all elements fit together logically to address a real customer need.
The document summarizes the Young Entrepreneurs of the Future (YEF) program, which aims to develop future talents and entrepreneurs in Taiwan. The 10-month program trains students through workshops, mentor coaching, and an overseas visit. It targets university and graduate students. The program involves team-building activities, developing business plans, pitching competitions, and networking opportunities with successful entrepreneurs and overseas companies. The goal is to select 15 finalists to participate in an international visit to expand their entrepreneurial skills and networks.
The document summarizes the Young Entrepreneurs of the Future (YEF) program, which aims to develop future talents with characteristics like integrity, entrepreneurship, and continuous learning. The 10-month program includes team building, mentor coaching, business plan development, and workshops. It targets potential university entrepreneurs. Participants go through a selection process, workshops, and an overseas visit to network with entrepreneurial communities before presenting their work.
1) The document describes a 270-day talent development program called Young Entrepreneur of the Future (YEF) that aims to broaden the horizons of Taiwanese students and enhance their international competitiveness through entrepreneurship training.
2) The YEF program includes workshops, competitions, and visits to Silicon Valley where participants network with entrepreneurs and visit startups, universities, and tech companies like Google and IDEO.
3) The book is co-authored by 59 YEF participants and shares their experiences in team-building, learning from successful entrepreneurs, developing business plans, and presenting elevator pitches to potential investors.
The document outlines tips and strategies for giving presentations. It discusses acknowledging nerves but using examples of other successful presenters who felt nervous. It also acknowledges the presenter may share both good and bad experiences. The presentation will include finding errors, showing videos, sharing principles and experiences. It will involve showing pictures related to content. There will also be time for questions and answers.
This document provides an overview of Dr. Stanley Chang's career founding and leading Medigen Biotech Corp., a Taiwan-based biotech company, from 2000 to present. It summarizes his achievements in bringing a novel cancer therapy through FDA clinical trials, establishing new business lines, and expanding Medigen's pipeline. The document also reflects on the challenges of biomedical entrepreneurship and what is required to succeed, including solid scientific knowledge, understanding business and management, securing funding, building a strong team, and managing risks.
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