Mark Bolgiano and Gavin Clabaugh ruminate on the role of a successful CIO within nonprofit organizations. An informal presentation at the NTC, Seattle 2006.
From my archive - Gavin Clabaugh
Slides from a moderated panel at the Premier CIO Forum in Bloomington, MN on October 23, 2014. Is the role of the CIO steering out of the direction of “managing” information and more in the direction of utilizing and optimizing the information within the process? If this is changing, there is a potential reduction of costs company-wide and not just in Information Technology. As the economy continues to strengthen, we believe it is important that the CIO continues to play a key role across the entire organization and its success.
Panelists:
John Fraser, CTO, Lifesprk
Timothy Dokkern, VP IT Delivery, Merrill Corporation
Rich Valerga, CIO, Minneapolis Public Schools
Disruptive digital workplace: 3 approachesJane McConnell
The digital workplace disrupts enterprises. It challenges traditional ways of doing things. This presentation offers 3 approaches to defining your strategy towards the "digital workplace mode".
Digital Workplace Trends 2014 - Paris presentationJane McConnell
(Paris version) Observations from Digital Workplace Trends 2014 study. Top 50 organizations in "people capabilities" compared to the others. Culture differences in the Top 50.
Presented in Paris in November 2013. Get in touch if you'd like a download link.
From Intranets to the Digital Workplace - how far have we really come so far?Stephan Schillerwein
Short presentation at the Worldwide Intranet Challenge Event in Zurich (30.09.2013) talking about some of the reasons why the progress in regard to the Digital Workplace is still very small in most organisation
Intro presentation from the Enterprise 2.0 Summit 2013 in Paris that served as the basis for a discussion panel around approaches for the technology framework of a Digital Workplace and its challenges
Digital Workplace Trends and TransformationJane McConnell
(D.C. version) Get in touch if you'd like a download link. These are first results from the 2014 Digital Workplace survey. It is an enhanced presentation from the one delivered early November 2013 in Washington DC at KMWorld.
Slides from a moderated panel at the Premier CIO Forum in Bloomington, MN on October 23, 2014. Is the role of the CIO steering out of the direction of “managing” information and more in the direction of utilizing and optimizing the information within the process? If this is changing, there is a potential reduction of costs company-wide and not just in Information Technology. As the economy continues to strengthen, we believe it is important that the CIO continues to play a key role across the entire organization and its success.
Panelists:
John Fraser, CTO, Lifesprk
Timothy Dokkern, VP IT Delivery, Merrill Corporation
Rich Valerga, CIO, Minneapolis Public Schools
Disruptive digital workplace: 3 approachesJane McConnell
The digital workplace disrupts enterprises. It challenges traditional ways of doing things. This presentation offers 3 approaches to defining your strategy towards the "digital workplace mode".
Digital Workplace Trends 2014 - Paris presentationJane McConnell
(Paris version) Observations from Digital Workplace Trends 2014 study. Top 50 organizations in "people capabilities" compared to the others. Culture differences in the Top 50.
Presented in Paris in November 2013. Get in touch if you'd like a download link.
From Intranets to the Digital Workplace - how far have we really come so far?Stephan Schillerwein
Short presentation at the Worldwide Intranet Challenge Event in Zurich (30.09.2013) talking about some of the reasons why the progress in regard to the Digital Workplace is still very small in most organisation
Intro presentation from the Enterprise 2.0 Summit 2013 in Paris that served as the basis for a discussion panel around approaches for the technology framework of a Digital Workplace and its challenges
Digital Workplace Trends and TransformationJane McConnell
(D.C. version) Get in touch if you'd like a download link. These are first results from the 2014 Digital Workplace survey. It is an enhanced presentation from the one delivered early November 2013 in Washington DC at KMWorld.
The Digital Workplace Maturity Model – Going Beyond the Intranet
What does it take to move from a traditional intranet to something that supports all aspects of a digital workplace?
* How do the dimensions of community, collaboration, communication, services and structure interrelate?
How should your organization’s strategy dictate the profile of your digital workplace?
What can we learn from similar systems about how intranets can evolve?
Sam Marshall, Director, ClearBox Consulting Ltd.
From IntraTEam Event Copenhagen 2011 #iec11
With the rate of innovation coming from Microsoft these days, many organizations are struggling to understand which tools and capabilities to use, and when to use them. The fact is: different teams work in different ways. Within the modern digital workplace, there are many different “modalities” of collaboration — and the companies that understand and meet the evolving needs of their end users will have a competitive advantage.
This presentation reprises a keynote presentation given at the European SharePoint Conference (Nov 2016) in Vienna, Austria by Office Server and Services MVPs Christian Buckley from Beezy and Benjamin Niaulin from Sharegate as they discuss real-world scenarios and management considerations of the three primary collaboration modalities: document and process-centric (SharePoint), email-centric (Exchange and Groups), and social-centric (Yammer, Skype for Business) -- and how Beezy can meet the various needs of these modalities.
The digital workplace is not a dream destination but a reality. Connecting up your people and technology - on a single, intuitive collaboration platform brings benefits which can be felt right across the entire organisation. But reaching that nirvana isn’t an on-off switch; it’s a journey.
And the next step on our hero’s journey towards that digital workplace is to get walking.
In Part 1, you saw our hero making plans. They stopped thinking of “digital” as an end in itself but as part of the overall vision. The vision of the digital workplace as a dynamic organisation where people, process and technology work together to help organisations join up to face clients, to react to market conditions quickly and to stay a step ahead of the competition. Organisations that have a clear vision (one that starts at the top!) will have a greater chance of success. Our hero had a call to action - a compelling event - to kick start their journey and draw out the map of today and the destination of tomorrow. Then, armed with goals and plans our hero set out to find their allies.
The second in a three-part series
In this episode - Part 2 - our hero starts travelling forward, with a spring in his step and a song in his heart. (Or at least a mandate and budget.)
Travelling at our hero’s side, are guides. Guides can help you navigate the pitfalls - they've been there before. Finally, we conclude with the all important launch - with our hero at mission control making sure that all is successful. All ready for Part 3, where you’ll see how real business value comes not just from technology, but its adoption and the integration into business processes.
Taking your organisation on a successful journey to a digital workplace requires change - are you ready!
Let’s join our hero as he looks around for helpful guides on his digital road.
Why today’s businesses need enterprise socialMicrosoft
People today are more connected than ever before. The growth
of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, combined
with the rise of social technologies such as Facebook, Twitter,
and LinkedIn, has turned the world into a global community
that gives users instant access to information, makes it easy
for them to communicate about everything from products to
politics, and facilitates collective action. Technology makes it
easier than ever to tap into the human network.
Retaining Knowledge and Combatting IT TurnoverBloomfire
IT turnover is significantly higher than other departments. The average IT employee stays with the company for 4 years. That is a lot of tribal knowledge walking out the door every year.
This presentation is from november 2011.
Presentation for an international group of top managers at Manpower Group Solutions to create awareness how social media can be used as business tools.
Making sense of your digital workplaceIntranätverk
One of the challenges of a modern intranet is that the boundaries are becoming blurred by the growth of social and collaboration tools, mobile access and cloud applications. In this evolving landscape, intranets remain highly important, but the roadmap needs to plan for the digital workplace as a whole. Based on hands-on experience of developing strategy, Sam Marshall will show how approaching this from an employee perspective can bring clarity and purpose, but also how the emphasis needs to be as much on management as on technology.
- What is the opportunity for the digital workplace?
- Why you can’t plan an intranet in isolation
- What are the things that matter most to your employees?
- What changes in management and mindset are needed?
Presented at Intranätverk 2014: Malmö, 6 September by Sam Marshall.
Enterprise social is not about Facebook or Twitter ... its about using contemporary productivity tools to improve communication and collaboration within an organization.
First Firecat Friday presentation: tools, best practices and design insights we've put to work for organizations of all sizes to help groups and teams work on projects, share ideas, keep track of files, stay on top of tasks -- while feeling like a team.
The Digital Workplace - Building a more productive digital work environment s...Oscar Berg
It's time to take employee productivity and digital working seriously. The Digital Workplace is an approach that helps you build a more productive digital work environment - service by service.
The Digital Workplace Maturity Model – Going Beyond the Intranet
What does it take to move from a traditional intranet to something that supports all aspects of a digital workplace?
* How do the dimensions of community, collaboration, communication, services and structure interrelate?
How should your organization’s strategy dictate the profile of your digital workplace?
What can we learn from similar systems about how intranets can evolve?
Sam Marshall, Director, ClearBox Consulting Ltd.
From IntraTEam Event Copenhagen 2011 #iec11
With the rate of innovation coming from Microsoft these days, many organizations are struggling to understand which tools and capabilities to use, and when to use them. The fact is: different teams work in different ways. Within the modern digital workplace, there are many different “modalities” of collaboration — and the companies that understand and meet the evolving needs of their end users will have a competitive advantage.
This presentation reprises a keynote presentation given at the European SharePoint Conference (Nov 2016) in Vienna, Austria by Office Server and Services MVPs Christian Buckley from Beezy and Benjamin Niaulin from Sharegate as they discuss real-world scenarios and management considerations of the three primary collaboration modalities: document and process-centric (SharePoint), email-centric (Exchange and Groups), and social-centric (Yammer, Skype for Business) -- and how Beezy can meet the various needs of these modalities.
The digital workplace is not a dream destination but a reality. Connecting up your people and technology - on a single, intuitive collaboration platform brings benefits which can be felt right across the entire organisation. But reaching that nirvana isn’t an on-off switch; it’s a journey.
And the next step on our hero’s journey towards that digital workplace is to get walking.
In Part 1, you saw our hero making plans. They stopped thinking of “digital” as an end in itself but as part of the overall vision. The vision of the digital workplace as a dynamic organisation where people, process and technology work together to help organisations join up to face clients, to react to market conditions quickly and to stay a step ahead of the competition. Organisations that have a clear vision (one that starts at the top!) will have a greater chance of success. Our hero had a call to action - a compelling event - to kick start their journey and draw out the map of today and the destination of tomorrow. Then, armed with goals and plans our hero set out to find their allies.
The second in a three-part series
In this episode - Part 2 - our hero starts travelling forward, with a spring in his step and a song in his heart. (Or at least a mandate and budget.)
Travelling at our hero’s side, are guides. Guides can help you navigate the pitfalls - they've been there before. Finally, we conclude with the all important launch - with our hero at mission control making sure that all is successful. All ready for Part 3, where you’ll see how real business value comes not just from technology, but its adoption and the integration into business processes.
Taking your organisation on a successful journey to a digital workplace requires change - are you ready!
Let’s join our hero as he looks around for helpful guides on his digital road.
Why today’s businesses need enterprise socialMicrosoft
People today are more connected than ever before. The growth
of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, combined
with the rise of social technologies such as Facebook, Twitter,
and LinkedIn, has turned the world into a global community
that gives users instant access to information, makes it easy
for them to communicate about everything from products to
politics, and facilitates collective action. Technology makes it
easier than ever to tap into the human network.
Retaining Knowledge and Combatting IT TurnoverBloomfire
IT turnover is significantly higher than other departments. The average IT employee stays with the company for 4 years. That is a lot of tribal knowledge walking out the door every year.
This presentation is from november 2011.
Presentation for an international group of top managers at Manpower Group Solutions to create awareness how social media can be used as business tools.
Making sense of your digital workplaceIntranätverk
One of the challenges of a modern intranet is that the boundaries are becoming blurred by the growth of social and collaboration tools, mobile access and cloud applications. In this evolving landscape, intranets remain highly important, but the roadmap needs to plan for the digital workplace as a whole. Based on hands-on experience of developing strategy, Sam Marshall will show how approaching this from an employee perspective can bring clarity and purpose, but also how the emphasis needs to be as much on management as on technology.
- What is the opportunity for the digital workplace?
- Why you can’t plan an intranet in isolation
- What are the things that matter most to your employees?
- What changes in management and mindset are needed?
Presented at Intranätverk 2014: Malmö, 6 September by Sam Marshall.
Enterprise social is not about Facebook or Twitter ... its about using contemporary productivity tools to improve communication and collaboration within an organization.
First Firecat Friday presentation: tools, best practices and design insights we've put to work for organizations of all sizes to help groups and teams work on projects, share ideas, keep track of files, stay on top of tasks -- while feeling like a team.
The Digital Workplace - Building a more productive digital work environment s...Oscar Berg
It's time to take employee productivity and digital working seriously. The Digital Workplace is an approach that helps you build a more productive digital work environment - service by service.
Presentation by Nirvesh Sooful on the topic of “The Emerging Role of the CIO: Leader or Technologist, Visionary or Implementer, Maverick or Collaborator” at the 2nd Annual CIO Challenge 2007 on 14&15 November 2007 at The Park Hyatt in Johannesburg. The conference was co-hosted with Deloitte.
The Role of the CIO and CMO in the Digital Transformation of EducationVala Afshar
Colleges and universities face economic, technological, and market forces that challenge the traditional ways of recruiting students, raising money, delivering services, and insuring student success. Rapid growth in BYOD, apps, online education, and an explosion of new competitors, such as MOOCs are adding to the pressure. At the same time, marketing has become data intensive and technology driven. Gartner points to the CMO as the champion of the technology budget in the near future. CIOs can partner with marketing leaders to optimize the use of technology to increase execution velocity and scale departmental efficiency. The current period of transition creates opportunities for institutions that learn to embrace change and form a collaborative relationship between the CIO and CMO.
by Vala Afshar, Chief Marketing Officer, Extreme Networks
Chief information officer performance appraisalmolliebell246
Chief information officer job description,Chief information officer goals & objectives,Chief information officer KPIs & KRAs,Chief information officer self appraisal
Wikibon Infographic on the Changing Role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO). Impact of Big Data, Cloud, Mobile, and much more. See the full article and original post http://wikibon.org/blog/the-changing-role-of-the-cio-infographic/
Analyzing Gartner's CIO Study: Fliping to Digital Leadership HARMAN Services
Why CIOs Need To “Flip” From Old To New In Terms Of Information And Technology Leadership, Value Leadership And People Leadership. We analyzed and decoded Gartner's latest report to find out more!
The First Word: Digital Reinvention Requires a Radical CIO MakeoverCognizant
To lead digital transformation, CIOs need to go beyond technology prowess and develop new work styles, people skills, and political savvy to energize the organization for change.
Digital Workplace Quick Poll: What's not, what's not!Jane McConnell
Priority topics as voted by 110 organizations worldwide in the July 2013 Quick Poll for the 2014 Digital Workplace Survey.
Lots of food for thought for digital practitioners and their eco-system of partners, consultants, agencies and vendors.
ASAE Technology Conference and UNTECH10 case study. Tools and techniques I use to create a healthy project environment and effective governance for the membership systems platform of the Massachusetts Medical Society.
A successful collaboration strategy includes technology, process alignment, and the user experiences. However, organizations tend to focus the most on technology, and the least on people -- when the opposite should be true. As this presentation explains, culture is the key to any successful collaboration strategy.
#DWCAU 2018 The importance of Digital Literacy on the Digital Workplace in Of...Tracy Van der Schyff
Just in the last 5 years, technology has evolved so fast that most people are struggling to keep up. Simply sending your users the Office.com URL won't cut it either. In this session I'll cover:
Literacy statistics and ROI on training
How Office 365 supports and grows digital literacy skills
Some of the amazing features released in the last couple of years in Office (that you most probably didn’t even know about)
Where and how to keep up to date with new features and releases
How IT, End User & Training roles should change
Realizing the value that Office 365 brings you will not only enable your users, but also help with changing company cultures into flourishing, creative and collaborative places to work.
Respond to the following discussion QuestionsRespond to feedb.docxcarlstromcurtis
Respond to the following discussion Questions:
Respond to feedback on your posting and provide feedback to other students on their ideas. Make sure your writing
is clear, concise, and organized;
demonstrates ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; and
displays accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Discussion Question #1
Organizations over the past forty years have the advantage of newer technological advances that help with the efficiency and improves productivity. As discussed in the module the increased use of cellphones, iPads, and other new technology are all part or normal operational needs of organizations. Organizations have more available technology that can allow them to achieve various goals, in education we use different types of Learning Management Systems, similar to Brightspace, which is the platform we use currently for our courses at Argosy. At my current college we use Moodle, these LMS’ are valuable tools because it allows instructors and students to communicate in different ways and to fully cross utilize learning abilities and teaching methods. These tools may seem like a huge advantage in educational institutions but they are also utilized in private organizations that are learning organizations.
Organizations are also able to use technology for multinational leadership of its organization. These technological resources can increase the use of virtual teams within the organization through the use of programs like Skype and integrated teleconferencing. This in my view gives organizations flexibility on how, what, and when information will be disseminated to those who need to be in the know of changes in the organization. Another issue with technological advances is that there are more people entering into the workforce that would rather use electronic devices or automation in the workplace and at the same time there are still baby boomers that are slow to adapt to the changes in technology because of the rapidity of change. Baby boomers are categorized by Simmons (2010), and being born between 1946-1964 and have “a limited view in technology’s role in optimizing workplace efficiency,” (Simmons, 2010). It’s not enough to blame baby boomers for their views, I think that as technology advances so does training in the organization, leaders should make it a priority to keep training as a priority in organizations as a means to reduce ageism, and any generational gaps that occur in regards to technology.
In my opinion I feel that technology in regards to organizational behavior, aids in the development of the workforce and helps to prepare the organization for future advances in their perspective industries.
Works Cited
Simons, N. (2010, Jan/Feb). Leveraging Generational Work Styles to Meet Business Objectives.
Information Management, 44
(1), 28-33.
Respond to feedback on your posting and provide feedback to other students on their ideas. Make sure you ...
This takes a look at the architectural constructs that are used for building business intelligence systems and how they are used in business processes to improve marketing, better serve customers, and maximize organizational efficiency.
Solving Today's HR, Communication & Leadership Challenges With Microsoft 365 ...Richard Harbridge
Microsoft 365 Intranets are capable of a lot more than just getting key corporate messaging out.
Internal Communications leaders have shifted from editors to enablers. With that shift comes a change from enforcing messaging to empowering and amplifying excellent communications and great ideas throughout the business. From preboarding to offboarding, HR's challenges are harder today than they have ever been before. Naturally, how these leaders leverage the digital workplace has changed as well, especially in how they leverage technology to achieve more with less.
Join our Product Offering Lead, Anders Fagerlund, and the CTO of 2toLead, Richard Harbridge, a Microsoft MVP and internationally recognized expert on Microsoft 365 and the Digital Workplace. This webinar will explore ideas and solutions that HR and Corporate Communications have embraced to improve how, where, and when they engage with employees.
We will discuss:
How to best leverage SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, and Yammer for modern communications.
How to take advantage of AI and Microsoft technology to accelerate and improve key communication and content.
Microsoft Intranet's best practices and approach that can make all the difference.
There will also be a short Q&A session at the end of the webinar.
Target audience
This event is primarily aimed at roles like CIO, CCO, CTO, Digital Workplace or Intranet Managers or similar roles within organizations planning to improve their digital workplace based on Microsoft technology.
The Nuts and Bolts of Teams, Groups and Conversation as-a-ServiceChristian Buckley
Within Office 365, we have multiple methods for social collaboration. Organizations around the world are struggling to understand which tool to use when -- but this is the wrong premise. In this session, we'll discuss the broader concept of 'conversation as a service' and how Microsoft Teams, Outlook Groups, Yammer, and SharePoint all fit together -- and show you how to get the most out of all of them.
Gavin's completely biased, totally indiosyncratic timeline of circuit riders, NTEN, and other things related to the NPTech community - Gavin Clabaugh
Original 2005. Updated 2006. Updated again 2010 (Data from NTEN - Thanks Holly).
Original "Circuit Riders to the Rescue" slide deck by Rob Stuart -- Presented at the annual Council on Foundations conference - dated June 1999
From my archive - Gavin Clabaugh
how can i use my minded pi coins I need some funds.DOT TECH
If you are interested in selling your pi coins, i have a verified pi merchant, who buys pi coins and resell them to exchanges looking forward to hold till mainnet launch.
Because the core team has announced that pi network will not be doing any pre-sale. The only way exchanges like huobi, bitmart and hotbit can get pi is by buying from miners.
Now a merchant stands in between these exchanges and the miners. As a link to make transactions smooth. Because right now in the enclosed mainnet you can't sell pi coins your self. You need the help of a merchant,
i will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant below. 👇 I and my friends has traded more than 3000pi coins with him successfully.
@Pi_vendor_247
where can I find a legit pi merchant onlineDOT TECH
Yes. This is very easy what you need is a recommendation from someone who has successfully traded pi coins before with a merchant.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi network coins and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold thousands of pi coins before the open mainnet.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with
@Pi_vendor_247
BYD SWOT Analysis and In-Depth Insights 2024.pptxmikemetalprod
Indepth analysis of the BYD 2024
BYD (Build Your Dreams) is a Chinese automaker and battery manufacturer that has snowballed over the past two decades to become a significant player in electric vehicles and global clean energy technology.
This SWOT analysis examines BYD's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats as it competes in the fast-changing automotive and energy storage industries.
Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Shenzhen, BYD started as a battery company before expanding into automobiles in the early 2000s.
Initially manufacturing gasoline-powered vehicles, BYD focused on plug-in hybrid and fully electric vehicles, leveraging its expertise in battery technology.
Today, BYD is the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer, delivering over 1.2 million electric cars globally. The company also produces electric buses, trucks, forklifts, and rail transit.
On the energy side, BYD is a major supplier of rechargeable batteries for cell phones, laptops, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems.
how to sell pi coins on Bitmart crypto exchangeDOT TECH
Yes. Pi network coins can be exchanged but not on bitmart exchange. Because pi network is still in the enclosed mainnet. The only way pioneers are able to trade pi coins is by reselling the pi coins to pi verified merchants.
A verified merchant is someone who buys pi network coins and resell it to exchanges looking forward to hold till mainnet launch.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with.
@Pi_vendor_247
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024 - Ricerca sulle Startup e il Sistema dell'Innov...Quotidiano Piemontese
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024
Una ricerca de il Club degli Investitori, in collaborazione con ToTeM Torino Tech Map e con il supporto della ESCP Business School e di Growth Capital
what is the future of Pi Network currency.DOT TECH
The future of the Pi cryptocurrency is uncertain, and its success will depend on several factors. Pi is a relatively new cryptocurrency that aims to be user-friendly and accessible to a wide audience. Here are a few key considerations for its future:
Message: @Pi_vendor_247 on telegram if u want to sell PI COINS.
1. Mainnet Launch: As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, Pi was still in the testnet phase. Its success will depend on a successful transition to a mainnet, where actual transactions can take place.
2. User Adoption: Pi's success will be closely tied to user adoption. The more users who join the network and actively participate, the stronger the ecosystem can become.
3. Utility and Use Cases: For a cryptocurrency to thrive, it must offer utility and practical use cases. The Pi team has talked about various applications, including peer-to-peer transactions, smart contracts, and more. The development and implementation of these features will be essential.
4. Regulatory Environment: The regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies is evolving globally. How Pi navigates and complies with regulations in various jurisdictions will significantly impact its future.
5. Technology Development: The Pi network must continue to develop and improve its technology, security, and scalability to compete with established cryptocurrencies.
6. Community Engagement: The Pi community plays a critical role in its future. Engaged users can help build trust and grow the network.
7. Monetization and Sustainability: The Pi team's monetization strategy, such as fees, partnerships, or other revenue sources, will affect its long-term sustainability.
It's essential to approach Pi or any new cryptocurrency with caution and conduct due diligence. Cryptocurrency investments involve risks, and potential rewards can be uncertain. The success and future of Pi will depend on the collective efforts of its team, community, and the broader cryptocurrency market dynamics. It's advisable to stay updated on Pi's development and follow any updates from the official Pi Network website or announcements from the team.
Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank Introduce New Co-Branded Credit Cardnickysharmasucks
The unveiling of the IndusInd Bank Poonawalla Fincorp eLITE RuPay Platinum Credit Card marks a notable milestone in the Indian financial landscape, showcasing a successful partnership between two leading institutions, Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank. This co-branded credit card not only offers users a plethora of benefits but also reflects a commitment to innovation and adaptation. With a focus on providing value-driven and customer-centric solutions, this launch represents more than just a new product—it signifies a step towards redefining the banking experience for millions. Promising convenience, rewards, and a touch of luxury in everyday financial transactions, this collaboration aims to cater to the evolving needs of customers and set new standards in the industry.
when will pi network coin be available on crypto exchange.DOT TECH
There is no set date for when Pi coins will enter the market.
However, the developers are working hard to get them released as soon as possible.
Once they are available, users will be able to exchange other cryptocurrencies for Pi coins on designated exchanges.
But for now the only way to sell your pi coins is through verified pi vendor.
Here is the telegram contact of my personal pi vendor
@Pi_vendor_247
how to sell pi coins in all Africa Countries.DOT TECH
Yes. You can sell your pi network for other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, usdt , Ethereum and other currencies And this is done easily with the help from a pi merchant.
What is a pi merchant ?
Since pi is not launched yet in any exchange. The only way you can sell right now is through merchants.
A verified Pi merchant is someone who buys pi network coins from miners and resell them to investors looking forward to hold massive quantities of pi coins before mainnet launch in 2026.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with.
@Pi_vendor_247
The secret way to sell pi coins effortlessly.DOT TECH
Well as we all know pi isn't launched yet. But you can still sell your pi coins effortlessly because some whales in China are interested in holding massive pi coins. And they are willing to pay good money for it. If you are interested in selling I will leave a contact for you. Just telegram this number below. I sold about 3000 pi coins to him and he paid me immediately.
Telegram: @Pi_vendor_247
Introduction to Indian Financial System ()Avanish Goel
The financial system of a country is an important tool for economic development of the country, as it helps in creation of wealth by linking savings with investments.
It facilitates the flow of funds form the households (savers) to business firms (investors) to aid in wealth creation and development of both the parties
what is the best method to sell pi coins in 2024DOT TECH
The best way to sell your pi coins safely is trading with an exchange..but since pi is not launched in any exchange, and second option is through a VERIFIED pi merchant.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and pioneers and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold massive amounts before mainnet launch in 2026.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade pi coins with.
@Pi_vendor_247
What price will pi network be listed on exchangesDOT TECH
The rate at which pi will be listed is practically unknown. But due to speculations surrounding it the predicted rate is tends to be from 30$ — 50$.
So if you are interested in selling your pi network coins at a high rate tho. Or you can't wait till the mainnet launch in 2026. You can easily trade your pi coins with a merchant.
A merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold massive quantities till mainnet launch.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi vendor to trade with.
@Pi_vendor_247
10. If you had to get your job done with half the head count you have right now, how would you do it? Why not just combine with other NGOs and/or outsource everything?
11.
12. Do you (and does technology) play a role in establishing and sustaining strategic relationships with other organizations?
14. What does a really effective future technology leader looks like? How would you guess which 25 year old at this conference is going to be leading well in the year 2020?
15. How do you keep grounded – in touch with the user needs?
16. Tell me why we shouldn’t just make the trains (email, web, voice, video, etc…) run on time? Isn’t the ultimate success be for us to fade into the background so program and communications people can put the technology to work?
17. What is the appropriate capacity for internal systems development?
18. Do you spend enough time educating your customers about technology? Who’s responsible for making sure they know?
19. How do you get out of the tactical morass and into the strategic discussion?
20. Do you think knowledge management is going to mean anything to non-profits as a distinct, self-sustaining component?
21. When (if ever) will all these fancy collaboration tools take root and change how we work?
22. How far out in front of the rest of the organization do you have your research and development efforts? Do you see any value in stealthy, skunkworks projects?
23. How do we keep up with the pace of change? How do we pick the right path / direction / platform / tool
24. Will technology ever have any financial significance in your organization beyond the expense line? How accountable are you for ROI, cost recovery, cost reduction?