Este documento celebra el 6o aniversario de bodas de una pareja. Rememora el día en que se casaron y los momentos felices que han compartido desde entonces, incluyendo viajes a lugares como Bruselas, Holanda y Suiza, a pesar de algunos momentos difíciles. El autor expresa su orgullo y amor por su pareja en este aniversario.
The traditional brick-and-mortar business model is no longer the only option for the aspiring entrepreneur. Many of today’s greatest successes belong to those who have captured the power of the viral loop by designing products and services that spread themselves through the channels of the Internet, propelled by word-of-mouth recommendations.
It's not enough anymore to be smart, hard-working, and able to show results – because nowadays everybody is smart, hard-working, and able to show results.
What really sets you apart are the relationships you build with people of influence. These people can include your peers, your employees, your organization's directors, reporters, vendors, and regulators – as well as the people directly above you in the organizational hierarchy.
Most business executives and managers approach problem solving using a method whose end result is excessive data collection, analysis paralysis, and solutions that cause more problems than they solve. One temporary fix after another is all too common in organizations, with true resolution being the exception rather than the norm. Research indicates that about 92 percent of the population approaches problem solving in a manner that yields the aforementioned results, so what are the other eight percent doing right? In Smart Questions, Gerald Nadler and William Chandon reveal that those most adept at creating lasting solutions are people who ignore what they have been taught about planning, designing, and creating solutions in favor of a holistic approach that is based on asking different types of questions. Rooted in the core concepts of these leading solution creators, the Smart Questions Approach is a repeatable methodology others can emulate to reach breakthrough solutions in their organizations.
Este documento celebra el 6o aniversario de bodas de una pareja. Rememora el día en que se casaron y los momentos felices que han compartido desde entonces, incluyendo viajes a lugares como Bruselas, Holanda y Suiza, a pesar de algunos momentos difíciles. El autor expresa su orgullo y amor por su pareja en este aniversario.
The traditional brick-and-mortar business model is no longer the only option for the aspiring entrepreneur. Many of today’s greatest successes belong to those who have captured the power of the viral loop by designing products and services that spread themselves through the channels of the Internet, propelled by word-of-mouth recommendations.
It's not enough anymore to be smart, hard-working, and able to show results – because nowadays everybody is smart, hard-working, and able to show results.
What really sets you apart are the relationships you build with people of influence. These people can include your peers, your employees, your organization's directors, reporters, vendors, and regulators – as well as the people directly above you in the organizational hierarchy.
Most business executives and managers approach problem solving using a method whose end result is excessive data collection, analysis paralysis, and solutions that cause more problems than they solve. One temporary fix after another is all too common in organizations, with true resolution being the exception rather than the norm. Research indicates that about 92 percent of the population approaches problem solving in a manner that yields the aforementioned results, so what are the other eight percent doing right? In Smart Questions, Gerald Nadler and William Chandon reveal that those most adept at creating lasting solutions are people who ignore what they have been taught about planning, designing, and creating solutions in favor of a holistic approach that is based on asking different types of questions. Rooted in the core concepts of these leading solution creators, the Smart Questions Approach is a repeatable methodology others can emulate to reach breakthrough solutions in their organizations.
The document summarizes key sessions and events from the SXSW conference over 4 days. Some of the major trends discussed included storytelling, the relationship between analog and digital experiences, user experience design, 3D printing, and content aggregation. A maker movement towards learning practical skills like building was also noted. Promotions by companies like Oreo, AT&T, Leap Motion and Google involved photo booths, parties and exclusive access. While the conference covered many innovative topics, it was also noted that large crowds, scheduling issues and lack of amenities created logistical challenges for attendees.
2011-05 Professional Portfolio, Jens HupkauJens Hupkau
The document provides a professional portfolio for Jens Hupkau that highlights his experience and accomplishments in innovation leadership, product development, and engineering. It includes sections on his competencies, key accomplishments from 2010-2007 at various companies, and contact information. The portfolio aims to showcase Jens' extensive experience leading innovation initiatives and technology projects in a global context.
This website appears to belong to Marieke van Liempd, a Dutch politician. The site is entirely in Dutch and contains information about her political career and views. It provides contact information and ways for constituents to get involved or request assistance from her office.
The document discusses the phenomenon of "Niseko Syndrome" where the once-Japanese ski resort of Niseko in Hokkaido has become very Australian in character due to many Australian visitors and staff. It notes how even with so many Australian influences, the snow remains Japanese. It then addresses issues with socializing at technical conferences like RubyKaigi, where Japanese attendees often only socialize with other Japanese and international attendees only socialize amongst themselves. It provides strategies to help encourage socializing across groups, such as finding bilingual people to help translate or ensuring name tags have romaji writing to help with identification.
This website appears to belong to Marieke van Liempd, a Dutch politician. The site is entirely in Dutch and contains information about her political career and views. It provides contact information and ways for constituents to get involved or request assistance from her office.
The document appears to be a portfolio from Insight Design Studios showcasing the wide range of design work they have completed for various clients. This includes logo design, print collateral, brochures, websites for businesses, non-profits, museums, and more. One project highlighted is an interactive art game kiosk designed for the New Britain Museum of American Art to provide educational activities for people of all ages.
talk on Plone documentation, Plone Open Garden 2014. Sorry for no/bad layout, it was using hovercraft (prezi-style) before and this is printed via mozilla...
This document provides tips for keeping a Plone site lean and optimized for small budgets and resources. Some key recommendations include reducing unnecessary content types and products, following standards, isolating complexity, prioritizing memory for hardware, using caching services like Cloudflare, and protecting against malicious bots and crawlers. The overall message is that a simple, flexible design focused on essentials can keep a Plone site performing well even with limited funds.
This document discusses an alternative approach to networking called "NetWeaving". It outlines two key problems with traditional networking: superficiality and poor follow-through. NetWeavers are able to listen for opportunities to help others beyond just their own needs. NetWeaving skills include connecting people to each other, providing information or resources, and assembling a "Trusted Resource Network". A key aspect is "hosting" meetings between contacts to introduce them directly rather than just referring people. The document concludes with a five-step NetWeaving program and encourages participants to "pay it forward" by hosting additional meetings for their contacts.
Pse 2012-better-tools-for-a-better-worldPaul Roeland
This document discusses the hacker mindset of combining random bits of information and applying psychology. It touches on various technology topics like open source, mobile phones, data, and crowdsourcing. The author advocates for building flexible technologies, collaborating with practitioners, and focusing on simplicity. The recap emphasizes that technology is strategic for nonprofits and education, and that technologists need to think of building instruments rather than just tools and get more experience outside of their field.
The document discusses the Israel Youth Award Program in Maghar village. Maghar is an Arab town in northern Israel that is home to a diverse population of Druze, Christians, and Muslims. The youth award program offers volunteer activities, seminars, and group activities to engage local youth, such as journeys, cooking classes, and mediation programs. The program aims to provide learning and fun for young people in Maghar village.
Better Patients Better Practice Better Lives 11 7BetternessCoach
This document summarizes an event focused on appreciative inquiry and career development for physical therapists. It discusses traditional versus modern approaches to career planning and the importance of change and growth. Participants engaged in interviews and group discussions to identify themes around positive experiences and visions for their careers. They then developed personal vision statements with focus areas to work towards their dreams. The overall message is that appreciative inquiry can help professionals rediscover their passion and imagine positive futures.
James describes the process of creating a YouTube account and uploading a video. The steps include creating a Google account with a username, email, password and personal details. An email is sent for verification, which contains a link to click to finalize the account setup. Once logged in, the user can select to upload a video by choosing a file from their computer. The video uploads and YouTube processes it, providing a web address once complete.
This document discusses running Plone on low-power devices like the Raspberry Pi. It describes some optimizations that can be done to improve performance, such as filesystem optimizations and reducing logging. Running Plone on devices like the Pi opens up possibilities for using Plone in new situations, such as creating "WORMs" (write once, read many) documentation repositories or giving devices to departments within an organization. The document suggests Plone can be configured from extra small to extra large and sees opportunities for Plone in cloud environments. It advocates documenting Plone configurations for different situations so Plone can be used by novices creating their first websites as well as other types of users.
The document summarizes key sessions and events from the SXSW conference over 4 days. Some of the major trends discussed included storytelling, the relationship between analog and digital experiences, user experience design, 3D printing, and content aggregation. A maker movement towards learning practical skills like building was also noted. Promotions by companies like Oreo, AT&T, Leap Motion and Google involved photo booths, parties and exclusive access. While the conference covered many innovative topics, it was also noted that large crowds, scheduling issues and lack of amenities created logistical challenges for attendees.
2011-05 Professional Portfolio, Jens HupkauJens Hupkau
The document provides a professional portfolio for Jens Hupkau that highlights his experience and accomplishments in innovation leadership, product development, and engineering. It includes sections on his competencies, key accomplishments from 2010-2007 at various companies, and contact information. The portfolio aims to showcase Jens' extensive experience leading innovation initiatives and technology projects in a global context.
This website appears to belong to Marieke van Liempd, a Dutch politician. The site is entirely in Dutch and contains information about her political career and views. It provides contact information and ways for constituents to get involved or request assistance from her office.
The document discusses the phenomenon of "Niseko Syndrome" where the once-Japanese ski resort of Niseko in Hokkaido has become very Australian in character due to many Australian visitors and staff. It notes how even with so many Australian influences, the snow remains Japanese. It then addresses issues with socializing at technical conferences like RubyKaigi, where Japanese attendees often only socialize with other Japanese and international attendees only socialize amongst themselves. It provides strategies to help encourage socializing across groups, such as finding bilingual people to help translate or ensuring name tags have romaji writing to help with identification.
This website appears to belong to Marieke van Liempd, a Dutch politician. The site is entirely in Dutch and contains information about her political career and views. It provides contact information and ways for constituents to get involved or request assistance from her office.
The document appears to be a portfolio from Insight Design Studios showcasing the wide range of design work they have completed for various clients. This includes logo design, print collateral, brochures, websites for businesses, non-profits, museums, and more. One project highlighted is an interactive art game kiosk designed for the New Britain Museum of American Art to provide educational activities for people of all ages.
talk on Plone documentation, Plone Open Garden 2014. Sorry for no/bad layout, it was using hovercraft (prezi-style) before and this is printed via mozilla...
This document provides tips for keeping a Plone site lean and optimized for small budgets and resources. Some key recommendations include reducing unnecessary content types and products, following standards, isolating complexity, prioritizing memory for hardware, using caching services like Cloudflare, and protecting against malicious bots and crawlers. The overall message is that a simple, flexible design focused on essentials can keep a Plone site performing well even with limited funds.
This document discusses an alternative approach to networking called "NetWeaving". It outlines two key problems with traditional networking: superficiality and poor follow-through. NetWeavers are able to listen for opportunities to help others beyond just their own needs. NetWeaving skills include connecting people to each other, providing information or resources, and assembling a "Trusted Resource Network". A key aspect is "hosting" meetings between contacts to introduce them directly rather than just referring people. The document concludes with a five-step NetWeaving program and encourages participants to "pay it forward" by hosting additional meetings for their contacts.
Pse 2012-better-tools-for-a-better-worldPaul Roeland
This document discusses the hacker mindset of combining random bits of information and applying psychology. It touches on various technology topics like open source, mobile phones, data, and crowdsourcing. The author advocates for building flexible technologies, collaborating with practitioners, and focusing on simplicity. The recap emphasizes that technology is strategic for nonprofits and education, and that technologists need to think of building instruments rather than just tools and get more experience outside of their field.
The document discusses the Israel Youth Award Program in Maghar village. Maghar is an Arab town in northern Israel that is home to a diverse population of Druze, Christians, and Muslims. The youth award program offers volunteer activities, seminars, and group activities to engage local youth, such as journeys, cooking classes, and mediation programs. The program aims to provide learning and fun for young people in Maghar village.
Better Patients Better Practice Better Lives 11 7BetternessCoach
This document summarizes an event focused on appreciative inquiry and career development for physical therapists. It discusses traditional versus modern approaches to career planning and the importance of change and growth. Participants engaged in interviews and group discussions to identify themes around positive experiences and visions for their careers. They then developed personal vision statements with focus areas to work towards their dreams. The overall message is that appreciative inquiry can help professionals rediscover their passion and imagine positive futures.
James describes the process of creating a YouTube account and uploading a video. The steps include creating a Google account with a username, email, password and personal details. An email is sent for verification, which contains a link to click to finalize the account setup. Once logged in, the user can select to upload a video by choosing a file from their computer. The video uploads and YouTube processes it, providing a web address once complete.
This document discusses running Plone on low-power devices like the Raspberry Pi. It describes some optimizations that can be done to improve performance, such as filesystem optimizations and reducing logging. Running Plone on devices like the Pi opens up possibilities for using Plone in new situations, such as creating "WORMs" (write once, read many) documentation repositories or giving devices to departments within an organization. The document suggests Plone can be configured from extra small to extra large and sees opportunities for Plone in cloud environments. It advocates documenting Plone configurations for different situations so Plone can be used by novices creating their first websites as well as other types of users.