TCI 2014 Future Cluster Policy in KoreaTCI Network
1) The document discusses Korea's future cluster policy goals of establishing globally collaborative clusters to strengthen industrial competitiveness.
2) Key aspects of Korea's cluster model are highlighted, including "mini-clusters" of SMEs, universities and research institutes in specific industries, and "theme clusters" focused on specialized production collaboration.
3) The document advocates for a new direction for Korea's cluster policy centered around open innovation and global partnerships through a "Knowledge Spillover Open Network" to facilitate knowledge sharing between firms, universities and government.
The document provides 7 tips for using Pinterest to promote a brand: 1) create a profile of target clients, 2) build loyal communities, 3) show work culture, 4) create "how to" pins, 5) advertise events, 6) hype new products, and 7) engage with real world news topics. It advises teasing and building anticipation for new products before launch. Implementing these Pinterest pointers can help grow an online presence naturally.
TCI 2015 Future Agenda for Cluster Policy in Korea: Towards Global Collaborat...TCI Network
1) The document discusses future directions for Korea's cluster policy, including establishing global partnerships and open innovation clusters to drive economic development.
2) It proposes a Knowledge Spillover Open Network (KSON) model to facilitate technology sharing across firms, universities, and research centers in various industry fields through online and offline platforms.
3) The new cluster policy vision is to strengthen local and global linkages through a regional innovation system based on open networking between industry, academia, and government.
This document provides an introduction to media awareness. It discusses how ads are targeted at different audiences and includes brands and slogans as examples. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions to receive a grade. The document asks students to identify brands they recognize and provides 20 slogans for the students to name.
This document provides 10 tips for making a mobile site user friendly. The tips include limiting navigation layers and options to simplify the user experience, using icons instead of lists for easier recognition, including back buttons for navigation, prominently displaying search functions, ensuring call-to-action buttons are large enough to click, allowing one-click checkout, and limiting menu options to 5-7 items. Following these tips can help speed up the mobile experience and make navigation and tasks simple for users on mobile devices.
Selling without selling discusses how companies can market their products and services without overtly "selling" to customers. It suggests focusing on building relationships, providing value through helpful content, and letting customers come to you once trust and rapport have been established. Companies should shift from sales-focused messaging to more educational content that addresses customer needs and pain points without pressuring people to buy.
TCIOceania15 The Australian Cluster ObservatoryTCI Network
The document describes the development of the Australian Cluster Observatory project. It provides background on cluster mapping and observatories. The project aims to overcome barriers to collecting local data in Australia by mapping approximately 500 industries across 88 regions. It will identify cluster organizations. The observatory website will feature indicator, region, sector and organization maps and graphs. It had an initial beta release in early 2015 and full production release planned for June 2015. The project leader thanked the audience and provided contact information.
TCI 2014 Future Cluster Policy in KoreaTCI Network
1) The document discusses Korea's future cluster policy goals of establishing globally collaborative clusters to strengthen industrial competitiveness.
2) Key aspects of Korea's cluster model are highlighted, including "mini-clusters" of SMEs, universities and research institutes in specific industries, and "theme clusters" focused on specialized production collaboration.
3) The document advocates for a new direction for Korea's cluster policy centered around open innovation and global partnerships through a "Knowledge Spillover Open Network" to facilitate knowledge sharing between firms, universities and government.
The document provides 7 tips for using Pinterest to promote a brand: 1) create a profile of target clients, 2) build loyal communities, 3) show work culture, 4) create "how to" pins, 5) advertise events, 6) hype new products, and 7) engage with real world news topics. It advises teasing and building anticipation for new products before launch. Implementing these Pinterest pointers can help grow an online presence naturally.
TCI 2015 Future Agenda for Cluster Policy in Korea: Towards Global Collaborat...TCI Network
1) The document discusses future directions for Korea's cluster policy, including establishing global partnerships and open innovation clusters to drive economic development.
2) It proposes a Knowledge Spillover Open Network (KSON) model to facilitate technology sharing across firms, universities, and research centers in various industry fields through online and offline platforms.
3) The new cluster policy vision is to strengthen local and global linkages through a regional innovation system based on open networking between industry, academia, and government.
This document provides an introduction to media awareness. It discusses how ads are targeted at different audiences and includes brands and slogans as examples. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions to receive a grade. The document asks students to identify brands they recognize and provides 20 slogans for the students to name.
This document provides 10 tips for making a mobile site user friendly. The tips include limiting navigation layers and options to simplify the user experience, using icons instead of lists for easier recognition, including back buttons for navigation, prominently displaying search functions, ensuring call-to-action buttons are large enough to click, allowing one-click checkout, and limiting menu options to 5-7 items. Following these tips can help speed up the mobile experience and make navigation and tasks simple for users on mobile devices.
Selling without selling discusses how companies can market their products and services without overtly "selling" to customers. It suggests focusing on building relationships, providing value through helpful content, and letting customers come to you once trust and rapport have been established. Companies should shift from sales-focused messaging to more educational content that addresses customer needs and pain points without pressuring people to buy.
TCIOceania15 The Australian Cluster ObservatoryTCI Network
The document describes the development of the Australian Cluster Observatory project. It provides background on cluster mapping and observatories. The project aims to overcome barriers to collecting local data in Australia by mapping approximately 500 industries across 88 regions. It will identify cluster organizations. The observatory website will feature indicator, region, sector and organization maps and graphs. It had an initial beta release in early 2015 and full production release planned for June 2015. The project leader thanked the audience and provided contact information.
TCIOceania14 Clustering for growth - an international perspective TCI Network
This document discusses cluster development initiatives around the world and in Europe specifically. It provides examples of cluster programs and policies in countries like France, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and Italy. It also summarizes a new EU pilot project to develop clusters in Pacific Island nations like PNG, Samoa, Tonga, and Vanuatu. The document concludes by questioning why cluster development is not a higher priority or on the agenda more in countries like Australia and New Zealand.
TCI 2014 Innovation and knowledge transference in a cluster user-driven innov...TCI Network
The document discusses Inovcluster, a cluster organization in Portugal that supports knowledge transfer and innovation for agro-industrial businesses. It presents Inovcluster's model for facilitating collaboration between businesses, higher education institutions, and other partners to identify market needs and develop new products and market niches. The model is demonstrated through a case study of Inovcluster and a higher education partner helping a wine company identify a new market niche, adjust its brand positioning, and define a new product and sales strategy.
TCI 2015 Pragmatic Approach to Evaluating Collaborative Dynamics in ClustersTCI Network
This document proposes a pragmatic approach to evaluating collaborative dynamics in clusters through monitoring key dimensions like network ties, engagement, and shared vision. It suggests indicators for each dimension that could be measured through firm surveys. These include things like new linkages formed, quality of partnerships, commitment levels, and perceptions of common goals. Testing this approach across multiple regions could help establish standard evaluation methods and provide insights into better understanding cluster dynamics.
TCI 2015 The Evolutionary Dimension in Cluster PolicyTCI Network
The document discusses the evolving role of clusters in supporting emerging industries and sustainable competitiveness. It argues that clusters must move beyond traditional spatial and sector boundaries to engage in cross-border collaboration, global value chains, and emerging opportunities across sectors. Cluster organizations should facilitate entrepreneurship and innovation in emerging industries, related diversification through new technologies, and public-private partnerships for open innovation. The role of cluster policy is also evolving to better support clusters in developing cross-cluster strategies, internationalization, and integration into priority emerging domains. Several examples from the Basque region of Spain are provided.
TCI 2015 Incentives and Support Policies for the Video Game Industry and Clus...TCI Network
This document discusses incentives and support policies for developing successful video game industry clusters in selected countries. It provides an overview of the global games industry and trends. Examples are given of successful clusters in Canada-Quebec and Spain-Catalonia that benefited from tax credits, grants, incubators, training programs and collaboration between industry and universities. Recommended instruments for developing clusters include tax credits, financial support, education programs, co-working spaces, and improving market access and data.
Daechang Solution Co., Ltd participated in a cluster project from 2012 to 2014 with the goal of developing the domestic production of drilling equipment and materials in Korea. The project involved 39 companies and was led by DSME with sub-leaders from DSME, NK, Daechang Solution, and KOMERI. Key milestones included cluster meetings, technology workshops, seminars, and overseas benchmarking. Outcomes included generating revenue from applying technologies developed in the project to actual ships, building a track record supplying a major vendor, and laying the foundation for future localization of drilling systems in Korea.
Distributed cities aim to support growth outside of major urban areas through clusters. A workshop discussed techniques like management and manufacturing skills as well as ways of thinking, being, seeing, and doing. Participants felt empowered with new information and skills, and that the program created something durable by giving them direction to become self-sufficient.
TCI 2014 Evaluating the human element in clustersTCI Network
This document discusses evaluating the human element in clusters. It proposes that the human element includes dimensions like engagement, internal collaboration, and external interaction. It suggests measuring these dimensions at the firm and cluster level through surveys and self-assessment tools. Measuring the human element can provide evidence of impacts and the relationship between the human element and economic performance. Next steps include countries collecting data on the human element and discussing results to advance frameworks for evaluating and benchmarking the human element internationally.
TCI 2016 Clustering Estonian Applied Research CentersTCI Network
This document discusses clustering Estonia's applied research centers to increase their impact and efficiency. It outlines the existing situation of technology and regional competence centers operating independently with weak visibility and no synergy. By clustering the centers, they could develop a common strategic plan, shared marketing and branding, joint projects, and focus on core competencies. This would help maximize their resources and better serve industry needs for applied research and knowledge services. The document proposes clustering as a solution and lists examples of existing technology centers, regional centers, and industry clusters in Estonia.
The document compares Instagram and Vine as micro-video platforms for businesses. It notes that video is a growing medium that can boost searchability. While Instagram allows longer videos with filters and sharing options, Vine enables saving and reorganizing clips. The document concludes that using these platforms effectively depends more on a business's creative skills and regular posting than on the tools themselves.
TCI 2014 The evolution of cluster policies in Europe from regions to cluster ...TCI Network
The document discusses the evolution of cluster policies in Europe. It argues that while cluster organizations are often necessary to lead change, regions should regain a more active role in cluster policies. Clusters are complex adaptive ecosystems, and a cluster's success depends on its knowledge and capacity for change/adaptation rather than just its size. As clusters mature, the strengths that made them productive can later hinder adaptation to new conditions unless the cluster framework helps shift strategies. The role of regional governments is important for overall territorial prosperity through cluster-based policies that provide objective knowledge to design better overall competitiveness initiatives.
This document discusses the imperatives for Australia's manufacturing future and the role of META (Manufacturing Excellence Through Advanced technologies) in addressing them. META is a collaborative network of manufacturers and researchers aiming to advance manufacturing in Australia. The summary discusses META's strategy of focusing on 500 companies/researchers, collaboration across industries and with universities, and tangible outcomes through collaboration hubs and projects. META's activities include international benchmarking, collaborative activities and databases, and leveraging existing community networks to integrate activities at a national level.
This document summarizes several popular photo sharing apps and platforms - Flickr, Instagram, and Pinterest. Flickr allows users to access photos from any device and is widely used by bloggers to host images on their blogs. Instagram is a smartphone app that allows users to apply vintage filters to photos and share them on social networks. Pinterest is an image-based social media site where users create collections of "pinned" images linked back to their original sources. The document encourages businesses to leverage these platforms to drive traffic back to their websites.
This document discusses creative industries and how they are distinguished from other industries by using creativity to generate value for clients and consumers through intellectual property. It examines different ways creative industries and occupations are defined, and explores clustering of creative businesses by precinct or co-working spaces as alternatives to traditional industry clusters. Government initiatives to support creative industries are also mentioned. In summary, the document provides an overview of creative industries and different models for organizing creative businesses.
TCI 2015 What Do Links Mean in Innovation Clusters? ‘Relational Dialectics’TCI Network
This document discusses the complexity of communication networks based on a study of innovation clusters. It presents several key findings:
- Semantic network analysis of university, industry, and government websites on nanotechnology found similarities between universities and industries but less structure among governments.
- Analysis of hyperlinks between websites found the industry and public/government sites were central, and relationships flowed from industry to public/government to academia.
- Communication networks can have unintended outcomes like increased minor conflicts between nations rather than decreased conflicts as assumed. Networks involve complex dependencies that may not be fair or beneficial to all parties.
- Semantic networks reveal shared meanings and values but also individual cognitive structures like thoughts and beliefs. Network effects
TCI Latam Redes de clusters de Colombia y Mexico, el camino para la colaborac...TCI Network
Las redes de clusters en México y Colombia han tenido un impacto positivo al promover el crecimiento regional de los clusters, fortalecer su gestión estratégica y operativa, y ayudar a las empresas a aprovechar acuerdos comerciales. Estas redes también han colaborado para acelerar la innovación y conectar a los actores de los ecosistemas productivos. Finalmente, las redes de clusters podrían profundizar su colaboración entre países al identificar áreas de interés mutuo y proyectos conjuntos.
TCIOceania14 Clustering for growth - an international perspective TCI Network
This document discusses cluster development initiatives around the world and in Europe specifically. It provides examples of cluster programs and policies in countries like France, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and Italy. It also summarizes a new EU pilot project to develop clusters in Pacific Island nations like PNG, Samoa, Tonga, and Vanuatu. The document concludes by questioning why cluster development is not a higher priority or on the agenda more in countries like Australia and New Zealand.
TCI 2014 Innovation and knowledge transference in a cluster user-driven innov...TCI Network
The document discusses Inovcluster, a cluster organization in Portugal that supports knowledge transfer and innovation for agro-industrial businesses. It presents Inovcluster's model for facilitating collaboration between businesses, higher education institutions, and other partners to identify market needs and develop new products and market niches. The model is demonstrated through a case study of Inovcluster and a higher education partner helping a wine company identify a new market niche, adjust its brand positioning, and define a new product and sales strategy.
TCI 2015 Pragmatic Approach to Evaluating Collaborative Dynamics in ClustersTCI Network
This document proposes a pragmatic approach to evaluating collaborative dynamics in clusters through monitoring key dimensions like network ties, engagement, and shared vision. It suggests indicators for each dimension that could be measured through firm surveys. These include things like new linkages formed, quality of partnerships, commitment levels, and perceptions of common goals. Testing this approach across multiple regions could help establish standard evaluation methods and provide insights into better understanding cluster dynamics.
TCI 2015 The Evolutionary Dimension in Cluster PolicyTCI Network
The document discusses the evolving role of clusters in supporting emerging industries and sustainable competitiveness. It argues that clusters must move beyond traditional spatial and sector boundaries to engage in cross-border collaboration, global value chains, and emerging opportunities across sectors. Cluster organizations should facilitate entrepreneurship and innovation in emerging industries, related diversification through new technologies, and public-private partnerships for open innovation. The role of cluster policy is also evolving to better support clusters in developing cross-cluster strategies, internationalization, and integration into priority emerging domains. Several examples from the Basque region of Spain are provided.
TCI 2015 Incentives and Support Policies for the Video Game Industry and Clus...TCI Network
This document discusses incentives and support policies for developing successful video game industry clusters in selected countries. It provides an overview of the global games industry and trends. Examples are given of successful clusters in Canada-Quebec and Spain-Catalonia that benefited from tax credits, grants, incubators, training programs and collaboration between industry and universities. Recommended instruments for developing clusters include tax credits, financial support, education programs, co-working spaces, and improving market access and data.
Daechang Solution Co., Ltd participated in a cluster project from 2012 to 2014 with the goal of developing the domestic production of drilling equipment and materials in Korea. The project involved 39 companies and was led by DSME with sub-leaders from DSME, NK, Daechang Solution, and KOMERI. Key milestones included cluster meetings, technology workshops, seminars, and overseas benchmarking. Outcomes included generating revenue from applying technologies developed in the project to actual ships, building a track record supplying a major vendor, and laying the foundation for future localization of drilling systems in Korea.
Distributed cities aim to support growth outside of major urban areas through clusters. A workshop discussed techniques like management and manufacturing skills as well as ways of thinking, being, seeing, and doing. Participants felt empowered with new information and skills, and that the program created something durable by giving them direction to become self-sufficient.
TCI 2014 Evaluating the human element in clustersTCI Network
This document discusses evaluating the human element in clusters. It proposes that the human element includes dimensions like engagement, internal collaboration, and external interaction. It suggests measuring these dimensions at the firm and cluster level through surveys and self-assessment tools. Measuring the human element can provide evidence of impacts and the relationship between the human element and economic performance. Next steps include countries collecting data on the human element and discussing results to advance frameworks for evaluating and benchmarking the human element internationally.
TCI 2016 Clustering Estonian Applied Research CentersTCI Network
This document discusses clustering Estonia's applied research centers to increase their impact and efficiency. It outlines the existing situation of technology and regional competence centers operating independently with weak visibility and no synergy. By clustering the centers, they could develop a common strategic plan, shared marketing and branding, joint projects, and focus on core competencies. This would help maximize their resources and better serve industry needs for applied research and knowledge services. The document proposes clustering as a solution and lists examples of existing technology centers, regional centers, and industry clusters in Estonia.
The document compares Instagram and Vine as micro-video platforms for businesses. It notes that video is a growing medium that can boost searchability. While Instagram allows longer videos with filters and sharing options, Vine enables saving and reorganizing clips. The document concludes that using these platforms effectively depends more on a business's creative skills and regular posting than on the tools themselves.
TCI 2014 The evolution of cluster policies in Europe from regions to cluster ...TCI Network
The document discusses the evolution of cluster policies in Europe. It argues that while cluster organizations are often necessary to lead change, regions should regain a more active role in cluster policies. Clusters are complex adaptive ecosystems, and a cluster's success depends on its knowledge and capacity for change/adaptation rather than just its size. As clusters mature, the strengths that made them productive can later hinder adaptation to new conditions unless the cluster framework helps shift strategies. The role of regional governments is important for overall territorial prosperity through cluster-based policies that provide objective knowledge to design better overall competitiveness initiatives.
This document discusses the imperatives for Australia's manufacturing future and the role of META (Manufacturing Excellence Through Advanced technologies) in addressing them. META is a collaborative network of manufacturers and researchers aiming to advance manufacturing in Australia. The summary discusses META's strategy of focusing on 500 companies/researchers, collaboration across industries and with universities, and tangible outcomes through collaboration hubs and projects. META's activities include international benchmarking, collaborative activities and databases, and leveraging existing community networks to integrate activities at a national level.
This document summarizes several popular photo sharing apps and platforms - Flickr, Instagram, and Pinterest. Flickr allows users to access photos from any device and is widely used by bloggers to host images on their blogs. Instagram is a smartphone app that allows users to apply vintage filters to photos and share them on social networks. Pinterest is an image-based social media site where users create collections of "pinned" images linked back to their original sources. The document encourages businesses to leverage these platforms to drive traffic back to their websites.
This document discusses creative industries and how they are distinguished from other industries by using creativity to generate value for clients and consumers through intellectual property. It examines different ways creative industries and occupations are defined, and explores clustering of creative businesses by precinct or co-working spaces as alternatives to traditional industry clusters. Government initiatives to support creative industries are also mentioned. In summary, the document provides an overview of creative industries and different models for organizing creative businesses.
TCI 2015 What Do Links Mean in Innovation Clusters? ‘Relational Dialectics’TCI Network
This document discusses the complexity of communication networks based on a study of innovation clusters. It presents several key findings:
- Semantic network analysis of university, industry, and government websites on nanotechnology found similarities between universities and industries but less structure among governments.
- Analysis of hyperlinks between websites found the industry and public/government sites were central, and relationships flowed from industry to public/government to academia.
- Communication networks can have unintended outcomes like increased minor conflicts between nations rather than decreased conflicts as assumed. Networks involve complex dependencies that may not be fair or beneficial to all parties.
- Semantic networks reveal shared meanings and values but also individual cognitive structures like thoughts and beliefs. Network effects
TCI Latam Redes de clusters de Colombia y Mexico, el camino para la colaborac...TCI Network
Las redes de clusters en México y Colombia han tenido un impacto positivo al promover el crecimiento regional de los clusters, fortalecer su gestión estratégica y operativa, y ayudar a las empresas a aprovechar acuerdos comerciales. Estas redes también han colaborado para acelerar la innovación y conectar a los actores de los ecosistemas productivos. Finalmente, las redes de clusters podrían profundizar su colaboración entre países al identificar áreas de interés mutuo y proyectos conjuntos.
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022: Mirjana Prica_The Australian fo...TCI Network
EVENT: TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC: The Australian food and agribusiness story of resilience in the face of unprecedented disruption.
KEY SPEAKER: Mirjana Prica Managing Director at Food Innovation Australia Ltd (FIAL).
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022: Vincent Dugre 'Ecosystem Capaci...TCI Network
EVENT: TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC: Ecosystem Capacity Building to Support Recovery and Resilience: Canadian Cases.
KEY SPEAKER: Vincent Dugré, Co-founder, Bivizio Inc.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
EVENT: TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC:
KEY SPEAKER: Christophe Guichard, Policy Officer for Cluster Internationalisation, European Commission, Brussels.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022 'Tony Lin: Initiating Green and ...TCI Network
EVENT: TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC: Initiating Green and Digital Transformation for SMEs: Strategies and Cases.
KEY SPEAKER: Tony Lin, Researcher, Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan, and Member Board of Directors, TCI Network.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
TCI / MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022: Ken Charman 'Universities and...TCI Network
EVENT: TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC: 2026 and the Future of Collaboration.
KEY SPEAKER: Professor Michael Enright, Northeastern University, Founder and Member Board of Advisors, TCI Network.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
EVENT: TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC: Sustainable Upgrading Paths Towards Competitiveness: Cashmere Cluster of Mongolia.
KEY SPEAKER: Tsevelmaa Khyargas and Enkhtuul Sharavdemberel, National University of Mongolia.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 'Shun Hsiang_Pre-certification of Aqu...TCI Network
The document discusses the development of a knowledge graph-based pre-certification service called beCert that helps aquaculture producers navigate the certification process. It aims to address three pain points producers face: the unpredictability of aquaculture production, the heavy paperwork burden of certification, and the complexity of dealing with different certification requirements. beCert extracts knowledge from certification standards to generate compliance reports and simplify documentation management. A pilot with a Taiwanese fishery cooperative demonstrated how beCert could streamline the process and enable remote auditing using blockchain technology. The service has potential for customization to help other industries with regulatory compliance as well.
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference: Erjan Akhmetov 'The impact of the Co...TCI Network
DATE: 1st July 2022
GEOGRAPHICAL ZONE: Asia
EVENT: TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC: 2026 and the Future of Collaboration.
KEY SPEAKER: Professor Michael Enright, Northeastern University, Founder and Member Board of Advisors, TCI Network.
TCI/MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022: Janet Tan 'Production Service i...TCI Network
EVENT: TCI Network Asia Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC: Production Service in Supply Chain: A business model incubated in Taiwan.
KEY SPEAKER: Janet Tan, San Jose State University, California, USA.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022: Michael Enright '2026 and the ...TCI Network
EVENT: TCI /MOC Asian Chapter Summer Conference 2022.
ORGANIZERS: TCI Network, Microeconomics of Compettitiveness (MOC) from Harvard Business School, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI ).
TOPIC: 2026 and the Future of Collaboration.
KEY SPEAKER: Professor Michael Enright, Northeastern University, Founder and Member Board of Advisors, TCI Network.
DATE: 1st July 2022
CHAPTER: Asia
This document analyzes economic trends in Mongolia from 2010-2019 using GDP, employment, and average wage data from the country's National Statistical Organization. It finds that while livestock and retail industries remain important, employment is shifting to construction, finance, and processing. Average wages have grown the most in construction, ICT, and processing industries, with mining wages being twice as high. The document also examines regional economic specialization through a location quotient analysis for 2009 and 2019, finding that specialization has remained steady in mining areas but declined elsewhere, such as in Darkhan. This decline may be partly due to internal migration driving urbanization toward Ulaanbaatar and a lack of developed regional supply chains.
Cambodia's economic growth path and competitivenessTCI Network
Cambodia experienced robust economic growth over the past two decades thanks to sound macroeconomic policies that attracted investment. However, total factor productivity has moderated and competitiveness has eroded as wages have risen. While investment continues to support growth, employment growth has slowed as the agriculture sector sheds jobs. The economy contracted in 2020 due to the pandemic but is projected to recover in 2021, though sustaining growth will require improving competitiveness through diversification.
Mr. Peang Ratana is a freelance researcher and lecturer who has taught at several universities in Cambodia. He discusses how digital tools like Google Forms, Microsoft Forms, Google Meet, Slido, Facebook Live, Telegram, and Messenger can be used for eLearning and distance education. These platforms allow for online surveys, interactive question and answer sessions, video conferencing, live streaming, and messaging. Kahoot is also mentioned as a game-based learning platform that brings engagement to online education.
The document discusses the Philippine FinTech landscape. It notes that the Philippines recorded sharp economic declines in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which small businesses bore much of the negative impact from lockdowns. It provides an overview of the Philippine FinTech cluster map and key players like banks, payment providers, regulators, infrastructure providers, and consumers. The document also summarizes the country's FinTech history, regulatory approach, opportunities and challenges for further growth.
Decoding the new dynamics of competitiveness. China’s major economic initiati...TCI Network
The document discusses the new dynamics of competitiveness in Asia. It notes that Asia faces challenges from COVID-19, China's rising influence through initiatives like Belt and Road and Made in China 2025, tensions in international trade, the formation of the RCEP trading bloc, pressures to transition to digital and green economies, and increasing development levels in some countries. Asian nations must navigate relationships with both China and Western powers, while addressing domestic issues like pandemic recovery, supply chain reconfiguration, infrastructure development, and responding to global challenges through local solutions.
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2) Preliminary results found the outcome-specific questionnaires to have high reliability. Most courses saw significant increases in student self-ratings from beginning to end.
3) Further analysis is still needed to determine if end-of-course self-ratings correlate with assessments of student task performance against learning outcomes.
Creating Shared Value: What Makes a Gamechanger?TCI Network
This document discusses creating shared value and identifying shared value gamechangers. It begins by explaining the motivation for studying shared value impact and looking for gamechangers. It then defines creating shared value as making a profit while delivering a social need. The document discusses why shared value gamechangers that fundamentally change an industry should be identified. It proposes developing a framework to assess the impact of shared value initiatives on firms and society. Finally, it reviews literature on shared value and shared measurement to develop such a framework.
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On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
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Navigating the world of forex trading can be challenging, especially for beginners. To help you make an informed decision, we have comprehensively compared the best forex brokers in India for 2024. This article, reviewed by Top Forex Brokers Review, will cover featured award winners, the best forex brokers, featured offers, the best copy trading platforms, the best forex brokers for beginners, the best MetaTrader brokers, and recently updated reviews. We will focus on FP Markets, Black Bull, EightCap, IC Markets, and Octa.
Digital Marketing with a Focus on Sustainabilitysssourabhsharma
Digital Marketing best practices including influencer marketing, content creators, and omnichannel marketing for Sustainable Brands at the Sustainable Cosmetics Summit 2024 in New York
Top 10 Free Accounting and Bookkeeping Apps for Small BusinessesYourLegal Accounting
Maintaining a proper record of your money is important for any business whether it is small or large. It helps you stay one step ahead in the financial race and be aware of your earnings and any tax obligations.
However, managing finances without an entire accounting staff can be challenging for small businesses.
Accounting apps can help with that! They resemble your private money manager.
They organize all of your transactions automatically as soon as you link them to your corporate bank account. Additionally, they are compatible with your phone, allowing you to monitor your finances from anywhere. Cool, right?
Thus, we’ll be looking at several fantastic accounting apps in this blog that will help you develop your business and save time.
Profiles of Iconic Fashion Personalities.pdfTTop Threads
The fashion industry is dynamic and ever-changing, continuously sculpted by trailblazing visionaries who challenge norms and redefine beauty. This document delves into the profiles of some of the most iconic fashion personalities whose impact has left a lasting impression on the industry. From timeless designers to modern-day influencers, each individual has uniquely woven their thread into the rich fabric of fashion history, contributing to its ongoing evolution.
Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
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1. Design of a strategy
Christine Picard
Breakout Session: Strategic desing thinking – cluster strategy
5 September 2013
2. Design of a strategy
Imagine that you have to facilitate the design of a
cluster initiative’s strategy…
…a check-list!
Christine Picard – Cluster policy & RIS3 manager – Rhône-Alpes Region – France