The document is a one paragraph specification written by Luara Pires. It does not provide any details about the topic being specified. The author and lack of substantive content are the only information given.
This document provides information about potential topics and structure for an individual coursework presentation. Some of the possible topics discussed are abortion, conspiracy theories about the moon landing, how gender is created, multiculturalism in London, and how blogs and vlogs are changing people's lives. For each topic, the document outlines some introductory information that could be provided and proposes a multi-episode structure to explore various aspects of the topic in more depth. Inspiration is drawn from other documentaries in terms of introducing stories, using titles, citing expert interviews, and maintaining consistent conventions.
The document analyzes three topics: The right to be colourful, the food cycle, and coursework. For the right to be colourful, the use of a presenter to lead the documentary and clearly show statistics was effective, while interviews lacked variety. Regarding the food cycle, the opening logo and backup footage were good, but images could be clearer and the presenter more polished. The analysis provides feedback on the strengths and weaknesses of how each topic was presented.
Assignment 10 group assignment final draft 2luarapires
Here are the key points about how intersex first appeared:
- Originated from ancient Greek mythology with gods Ninmah and Enki
- Term "intersexual" was first used in Europe before WWII
- Term "hermaphrodite" was replaced by "intersex" coined by British specialist Cawadias in the 1940s
- Emerged as a medical concept with the rise of modern science in Western societies in the post-WWII era
The history traces back to ancient mythology, but it was scientifically recognized and named as an anatomical variation starting in the early 20th century as medical knowledge advanced.
The document is a one paragraph specification written by Luara Pires. It does not provide any details about the topic being specified. The author and lack of substantive content are the only information given.
The document discusses gender dysphoria and Islamophobia. It begins by defining gender dysphoria as a condition where one feels a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity. It then discusses the scientific explanations for gender dysphoria and the effects it can have. The document also defines Islamophobia and discusses some common negative views of Islam and Muslims. It provides examples of manifestations of anti-Muslim sentiment in Britain like attacks on mosques and negative stereotypes in media and politics.
Assignment 11 similar products, conventions and channel- my partluarapires
This document provides a list of potential documentary topics for a class assignment on similar products, conventions, and channel timeslots. It includes brief descriptions of 6 documentaries including My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, The Human Mannequin, 24 Hours in A&E, My Tattoo Addiction, Out in a Limo, and The Undatables. For each documentary, it notes when it originally aired, its target audience, which channel it's on, and whether it can still be watched now along with typical air times. A second table then lists two additional potential documentaries - 1 Born Every Minute and Tool Academy - with details on description, air date, target audience, channel and availability.
This document provides information about various film crew roles including director, art director, first assistant director, and camera operator. It describes the key responsibilities and skills needed for each role and provides examples of professionals who have excelled in these roles such as Steven Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock, Rick Carter, and Jack Cardiff. The document also includes sections for students to describe how they would successfully fulfill the roles of art director, first assistant director, and camera operator.
These slides presents the vision of a newly started game development studio in sweden.
I'ts made during the course International Game Production Studies at Gotland University in 2011.
This document provides information about potential topics and structure for an individual coursework presentation. Some of the possible topics discussed are abortion, conspiracy theories about the moon landing, how gender is created, multiculturalism in London, and how blogs and vlogs are changing people's lives. For each topic, the document outlines some introductory information that could be provided and proposes a multi-episode structure to explore various aspects of the topic in more depth. Inspiration is drawn from other documentaries in terms of introducing stories, using titles, citing expert interviews, and maintaining consistent conventions.
The document analyzes three topics: The right to be colourful, the food cycle, and coursework. For the right to be colourful, the use of a presenter to lead the documentary and clearly show statistics was effective, while interviews lacked variety. Regarding the food cycle, the opening logo and backup footage were good, but images could be clearer and the presenter more polished. The analysis provides feedback on the strengths and weaknesses of how each topic was presented.
Assignment 10 group assignment final draft 2luarapires
Here are the key points about how intersex first appeared:
- Originated from ancient Greek mythology with gods Ninmah and Enki
- Term "intersexual" was first used in Europe before WWII
- Term "hermaphrodite" was replaced by "intersex" coined by British specialist Cawadias in the 1940s
- Emerged as a medical concept with the rise of modern science in Western societies in the post-WWII era
The history traces back to ancient mythology, but it was scientifically recognized and named as an anatomical variation starting in the early 20th century as medical knowledge advanced.
The document is a one paragraph specification written by Luara Pires. It does not provide any details about the topic being specified. The author and lack of substantive content are the only information given.
The document discusses gender dysphoria and Islamophobia. It begins by defining gender dysphoria as a condition where one feels a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity. It then discusses the scientific explanations for gender dysphoria and the effects it can have. The document also defines Islamophobia and discusses some common negative views of Islam and Muslims. It provides examples of manifestations of anti-Muslim sentiment in Britain like attacks on mosques and negative stereotypes in media and politics.
Assignment 11 similar products, conventions and channel- my partluarapires
This document provides a list of potential documentary topics for a class assignment on similar products, conventions, and channel timeslots. It includes brief descriptions of 6 documentaries including My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, The Human Mannequin, 24 Hours in A&E, My Tattoo Addiction, Out in a Limo, and The Undatables. For each documentary, it notes when it originally aired, its target audience, which channel it's on, and whether it can still be watched now along with typical air times. A second table then lists two additional potential documentaries - 1 Born Every Minute and Tool Academy - with details on description, air date, target audience, channel and availability.
This document provides information about various film crew roles including director, art director, first assistant director, and camera operator. It describes the key responsibilities and skills needed for each role and provides examples of professionals who have excelled in these roles such as Steven Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock, Rick Carter, and Jack Cardiff. The document also includes sections for students to describe how they would successfully fulfill the roles of art director, first assistant director, and camera operator.
These slides presents the vision of a newly started game development studio in sweden.
I'ts made during the course International Game Production Studies at Gotland University in 2011.
The document provides information about advertisements in Channel 4. Channel 4 advertisements feature eye-catching titles in black on a white background. They prominently display the Channel 4 logo and include photos manipulated with grayish and blurred effects to create excitement. The advertisements utilize bold, clear fonts and focus on the large central photo with minimal contextual text to let the visual do the communicating.
The document discusses gender dysphoria and the process of transitioning genders. It defines gender dysphoria as a mismatch between biological sex and gender identity. Some people undergo treatments like hormones and surgery to make their physical appearance match their gender identity. There are debates around allowing treatments for minors and in religious institutions. The document outlines the medical and psychological processes and requirements for transitioning genders, including psychotherapy, hormone therapy, various surgical procedures, medical considerations, and approval requirements.
Channel 4 is a British public service television broadcaster that began transmission in 1982. It aims to provide a fourth television service to the UK with a mix of commercially self-funded and publicly owned programming. Channel 4 documentaries typically introduce the story first before providing titles and use voiceovers with expert interviews. They air documentaries from 10pm-11pm when the target 16+ audience is likely at home. Channel 4 documentaries provide concise summaries of real life topics and current affairs issues in an informative yet engaging format.
This document provides information about an upcoming individual coursework presentation by Laura Pires. It lists several potential documentary topics including abortion, conspiracy theories about the moon landing, gender, multiculturalism in London, changes in youth over time, and the impact of blogs and vlogs. For each topic, it provides 3-4 sentences of introductory information and proposes a 4 episode structure. It also includes sample images related to some of the topics. The document seeks to inspire documentary conventions and provide details on target audiences and channels.
The document summarizes a proposed integrated marketing campaign by Creative Harbor for Nissan targeting African American, Chinese American, and Hispanic American millennials aged 18-29. The campaign's theme is "Innovation Without Barriers" and aims to distinguish Nissan innovation from competitors by focusing on overcoming barriers through self-expression. Extensive primary and secondary research was conducted including surveys, interviews, and focus groups. Key insights found that the target values authenticity and wants a car that reflects their identity. The strategy is to show Nissan understands barriers holding back multicultural groups can be surmounted and that Nissan endorses desires for change and creativity without limits. Two initial TV commercials will launch the theme through symbolic visuals of barriers
Assignment 14 photography research and practice.luarapires
The document provides information about various photography concepts including lighting techniques (overexposure, underexposure, good exposure), depth of field (deep focus), composition techniques (leading lines), types of lighting (key, low key, high key), shutter speed, focus techniques (shallow focus), and composition rules (rule of thirds). It also outlines photo editing tools in apps like adjusting exposure, auto enhancing, cropping, rotating, changing color, adding effects, and removing effects.
This document contains the names of 4 students - Luara Pires, Kauana Labaldi, Debbie Marques, and Maria Younes - who are working on assignment 15 which involves creating mood boards. Each student's name is listed separately, suggesting they each contributed individual mood boards for the group assignment.
This short document contains 3 lines each beginning with "By:" and listing the names Laura, Kauana, and Debbie. It appears to be listing the authors of something but provides no other context or information.
This document provides an ancillary planning assignment that includes layouts, a photo list, and a record of edited photos. The photo list section contains an unedited photo list and the record of edited photos section notes photos before and after editing.
The document outlines the structure for a documentary series covering topics under the transgender umbrella, including an episode structure focusing on transsexualism with sections on defining terms, exploring opinions on nature vs nurture, examining transphobia and discrimination through interviews and case studies.
Assignment 12 planning for documentary ( draft 1luarapires
This document provides an outline for a documentary titled "Is our contemporary society transphobic?". It includes the final topic, required elements/conventions for the documentary and how they will be included, representation of the presenter, costumes and props, body language, speech, public and expert interviews to be conducted, tasks and risks involved in filming, location exploration and risks, copyright free music options, and a chosen title jingle and background music. Locations to be filmed include Soho, Central London, China Town, a church, Camden Town, and Westfield. Experts to interview include someone from Gendered Intelligence and sociologists.
Assignment 10 group assignment final draftluarapires
Here are the key points I found in my research on intersex people:
- Intersex people are born with sex characteristics (such as chromosomes, gonads, or genitals) that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies. About 1-2% of the population is born intersex.
- There are many different intersex variations that can occur. Some common variations include Klinefelter syndrome (extra X chromosome), Turner syndrome (missing X chromosome), and congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).
- In the past, doctors often recommended "corrective" genital surgery on intersex infants to make their genitals appear more typically male or female. However, this practice is now
Gender dysphoria is a condition where a person feels their biological sex does not match their gender identity. Treatments may include hormone therapy and surgery to make physical appearance consistent with gender identity. Debate exists around allowing treatments for minors and in places of worship. The documentary aims to inform viewers about transgender laws, treatments, surgery, and perspectives in religion to foster greater understanding and acceptance. It would take an observational, informative approach without personal opinions to objectively provide information.
The document discusses different magazines and how they are organized. It analyzes magazines like The Listing Magazine, Time Out magazine, and GQ magazine. For each magazine, it describes the target audience, how the content is organized, where the magazine can be found, potential advertisement costs, and how a documentary could fit within the magazine. The document examines aspects like fonts, photo manipulation, and information organization for the magazines.
Cinema verite refers to a style of filmmaking that strives to capture reality as it exists without directorial influence or manipulation. It emerged in the 1960s using lighter cameras and handheld shots to film ordinary people spontaneously. While initially criticized, it influenced modern documentaries and reality television by bringing an unscripted feel. Examples given are The Fourth Kind, which blends real footage to scare viewers, and Derek, which follows one man's daily life in a comedy presenting him as a real person.
This document provides information and outlines for potential topics for an individual coursework presentation. Topics discussed include abortion, conspiracy theories about the moon landing, gender, blogs/vlogs, multiculturalism in London, and the effects of socialization. For each topic, the document provides some background information and proposes a multi-episode documentary structure covering various aspects of the topic. Inspiration is drawn from the structure of introducing the story first before the title in Body Shock documentaries, as well as using expert interviews to back up points.
The document discusses media marks schemes. It was written by Laura Pires and focuses on analyzing different marking schemes used for evaluating media coursework. In just a few sentences, the author introduces the topic of media marks schemes without providing many details about specific schemes or examples.
Gender dysphoria is a condition where one feels discomfort due to a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity. Treatments may include hormone therapy and surgery to make physical appearance consistent with gender identity. There are debates around allowing treatments for minors and in religious institutions. Proper psychotherapy and medical approvals are required before undergoing medical or surgical transition treatments.
The document provides information about advertisements in Channel 4. Channel 4 advertisements feature eye-catching titles in black on a white background. They prominently display the Channel 4 logo and include photos manipulated with grayish and blurred effects to create excitement. The advertisements utilize bold, clear fonts and focus on the large central photo with minimal contextual text to let the visual do the communicating.
The document discusses media marks schemes. It was written by Laura Pires and focuses on analyzing different marking schemes used for evaluating media coursework. In just a few sentences, the author examines how marks are allocated across various assessment criteria for media assignments and projects.
The document analyzes two TV documentaries that will air on Channel 4: Lifers and Body Shock. Lifers explores the daily lives of prisoners serving minimum 15-year sentences and how they feel about their crimes. Body Shock profiles a 27-inch tall man and his daily life since being recognized as the shortest man by Guinness World Records. Both documentaries use conventions like establishing shots, natural lighting during interviews, titles, and intervals/breaks to structure the stories and keep viewers engaged.
The document provides information about advertisements in Channel 4. Channel 4 advertisements feature eye-catching titles in black on a white background. They prominently display the Channel 4 logo and include photos manipulated with grayish and blurred effects to create excitement. The advertisements utilize bold, clear fonts and focus on the large central photo with minimal contextual text to let the visual do the communicating.
The document discusses gender dysphoria and the process of transitioning genders. It defines gender dysphoria as a mismatch between biological sex and gender identity. Some people undergo treatments like hormones and surgery to make their physical appearance match their gender identity. There are debates around allowing treatments for minors and in religious institutions. The document outlines the medical and psychological processes and requirements for transitioning genders, including psychotherapy, hormone therapy, various surgical procedures, medical considerations, and approval requirements.
Channel 4 is a British public service television broadcaster that began transmission in 1982. It aims to provide a fourth television service to the UK with a mix of commercially self-funded and publicly owned programming. Channel 4 documentaries typically introduce the story first before providing titles and use voiceovers with expert interviews. They air documentaries from 10pm-11pm when the target 16+ audience is likely at home. Channel 4 documentaries provide concise summaries of real life topics and current affairs issues in an informative yet engaging format.
This document provides information about an upcoming individual coursework presentation by Laura Pires. It lists several potential documentary topics including abortion, conspiracy theories about the moon landing, gender, multiculturalism in London, changes in youth over time, and the impact of blogs and vlogs. For each topic, it provides 3-4 sentences of introductory information and proposes a 4 episode structure. It also includes sample images related to some of the topics. The document seeks to inspire documentary conventions and provide details on target audiences and channels.
The document summarizes a proposed integrated marketing campaign by Creative Harbor for Nissan targeting African American, Chinese American, and Hispanic American millennials aged 18-29. The campaign's theme is "Innovation Without Barriers" and aims to distinguish Nissan innovation from competitors by focusing on overcoming barriers through self-expression. Extensive primary and secondary research was conducted including surveys, interviews, and focus groups. Key insights found that the target values authenticity and wants a car that reflects their identity. The strategy is to show Nissan understands barriers holding back multicultural groups can be surmounted and that Nissan endorses desires for change and creativity without limits. Two initial TV commercials will launch the theme through symbolic visuals of barriers
Assignment 14 photography research and practice.luarapires
The document provides information about various photography concepts including lighting techniques (overexposure, underexposure, good exposure), depth of field (deep focus), composition techniques (leading lines), types of lighting (key, low key, high key), shutter speed, focus techniques (shallow focus), and composition rules (rule of thirds). It also outlines photo editing tools in apps like adjusting exposure, auto enhancing, cropping, rotating, changing color, adding effects, and removing effects.
This document contains the names of 4 students - Luara Pires, Kauana Labaldi, Debbie Marques, and Maria Younes - who are working on assignment 15 which involves creating mood boards. Each student's name is listed separately, suggesting they each contributed individual mood boards for the group assignment.
This short document contains 3 lines each beginning with "By:" and listing the names Laura, Kauana, and Debbie. It appears to be listing the authors of something but provides no other context or information.
This document provides an ancillary planning assignment that includes layouts, a photo list, and a record of edited photos. The photo list section contains an unedited photo list and the record of edited photos section notes photos before and after editing.
The document outlines the structure for a documentary series covering topics under the transgender umbrella, including an episode structure focusing on transsexualism with sections on defining terms, exploring opinions on nature vs nurture, examining transphobia and discrimination through interviews and case studies.
Assignment 12 planning for documentary ( draft 1luarapires
This document provides an outline for a documentary titled "Is our contemporary society transphobic?". It includes the final topic, required elements/conventions for the documentary and how they will be included, representation of the presenter, costumes and props, body language, speech, public and expert interviews to be conducted, tasks and risks involved in filming, location exploration and risks, copyright free music options, and a chosen title jingle and background music. Locations to be filmed include Soho, Central London, China Town, a church, Camden Town, and Westfield. Experts to interview include someone from Gendered Intelligence and sociologists.
Assignment 10 group assignment final draftluarapires
Here are the key points I found in my research on intersex people:
- Intersex people are born with sex characteristics (such as chromosomes, gonads, or genitals) that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies. About 1-2% of the population is born intersex.
- There are many different intersex variations that can occur. Some common variations include Klinefelter syndrome (extra X chromosome), Turner syndrome (missing X chromosome), and congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).
- In the past, doctors often recommended "corrective" genital surgery on intersex infants to make their genitals appear more typically male or female. However, this practice is now
Gender dysphoria is a condition where a person feels their biological sex does not match their gender identity. Treatments may include hormone therapy and surgery to make physical appearance consistent with gender identity. Debate exists around allowing treatments for minors and in places of worship. The documentary aims to inform viewers about transgender laws, treatments, surgery, and perspectives in religion to foster greater understanding and acceptance. It would take an observational, informative approach without personal opinions to objectively provide information.
The document discusses different magazines and how they are organized. It analyzes magazines like The Listing Magazine, Time Out magazine, and GQ magazine. For each magazine, it describes the target audience, how the content is organized, where the magazine can be found, potential advertisement costs, and how a documentary could fit within the magazine. The document examines aspects like fonts, photo manipulation, and information organization for the magazines.
Cinema verite refers to a style of filmmaking that strives to capture reality as it exists without directorial influence or manipulation. It emerged in the 1960s using lighter cameras and handheld shots to film ordinary people spontaneously. While initially criticized, it influenced modern documentaries and reality television by bringing an unscripted feel. Examples given are The Fourth Kind, which blends real footage to scare viewers, and Derek, which follows one man's daily life in a comedy presenting him as a real person.
This document provides information and outlines for potential topics for an individual coursework presentation. Topics discussed include abortion, conspiracy theories about the moon landing, gender, blogs/vlogs, multiculturalism in London, and the effects of socialization. For each topic, the document provides some background information and proposes a multi-episode documentary structure covering various aspects of the topic. Inspiration is drawn from the structure of introducing the story first before the title in Body Shock documentaries, as well as using expert interviews to back up points.
The document discusses media marks schemes. It was written by Laura Pires and focuses on analyzing different marking schemes used for evaluating media coursework. In just a few sentences, the author introduces the topic of media marks schemes without providing many details about specific schemes or examples.
Gender dysphoria is a condition where one feels discomfort due to a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity. Treatments may include hormone therapy and surgery to make physical appearance consistent with gender identity. There are debates around allowing treatments for minors and in religious institutions. Proper psychotherapy and medical approvals are required before undergoing medical or surgical transition treatments.
The document provides information about advertisements in Channel 4. Channel 4 advertisements feature eye-catching titles in black on a white background. They prominently display the Channel 4 logo and include photos manipulated with grayish and blurred effects to create excitement. The advertisements utilize bold, clear fonts and focus on the large central photo with minimal contextual text to let the visual do the communicating.
The document discusses media marks schemes. It was written by Laura Pires and focuses on analyzing different marking schemes used for evaluating media coursework. In just a few sentences, the author examines how marks are allocated across various assessment criteria for media assignments and projects.
The document analyzes two TV documentaries that will air on Channel 4: Lifers and Body Shock. Lifers explores the daily lives of prisoners serving minimum 15-year sentences and how they feel about their crimes. Body Shock profiles a 27-inch tall man and his daily life since being recognized as the shortest man by Guinness World Records. Both documentaries use conventions like establishing shots, natural lighting during interviews, titles, and intervals/breaks to structure the stories and keep viewers engaged.
The document analyzes three documentaries: Body Shock, Out on a Limo, and Sound of the 70s. Body Shock is about the smallest man on earth and his daily life. Out on a Limo discusses how the use of limos has changed over time and what occurs inside them based on driver and customer interviews. Sound of the 70s explores the music of that decade through historical footage and interviews with people who were essential to the music industry at that time. Channel 4 documentaries typically introduce the story, then show the title, include expert interviews and natural lighting/sounds with voiceovers and breaks with titles. BBC documentaries differ in using more text introduction and non-diegetic music with less focus on intervals.
The document analyzes three documentaries: Body Shock about the smallest man on earth, Out on a Limo about celebrations in limos over time, and Sound of the 70s about music from that era. Channel 4 conventions seen across documentaries include introducing the story first before titles, using natural lighting and interviews with experts, and having intervals with titles between sections. The document discusses some interesting topics and conventions seen in each documentary individually.
The document discusses media marks schemes. It was written by Laura Pires and focuses on analyzing different marking schemes used for evaluating media coursework. In just a few sentences, the author introduces the topic of media marks schemes without providing many details about specific schemes or examples.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.