Conçue à l’intention des leaders communautaires, la présentation L’art d’être un parent branché ! touche aux principales interrogations et inquiétudes des parents de jeunes internautes et résume les grands enjeux liés à Internet tels que la sécurité, la protection de la vie privée, le marketing, l'éthique, et l'évaluation de l’information en ligne.
Projet d'accélérateur d'innovation pour l'audiovisuel public - Guillaume Kord...Guillaume Kordonian
Le secteur audiovisuel subit de plein fouet une révolution numérique, dont les nouveaux usages et innovations se multiplient principalement au sein d’un écosystème de startups françaises dynamique. Plutôt que de la subir, l’audiovisuel public devrait accompagner cette effervescence créatrice, notamment dans une logique gagnant - gagnant d’Open innovation.
Au-delà de la problématique d’adresser l’innovation par la technologie et le numérique, une action coordonnée en matière de recherche de nouveaux talents (créateurs, jeunes journalistes et chroniqueurs, jeunes producteurs) et de nouvelles écritures audiovisuelles apparait aujourd’hui indispensable.
Dans un premier temps porté par France Télévisions (cf. puissance du média TV et surface du groupe) avant d’en envisager l’extension à l’INA (cf. mission de formation et de recherche), Radio France et France Médias Monde, dans un souci de mutualisations et de partage d’expériences au sein de la sphère publique.
Ce document présente des pistes de réflexion sur des actions opérationnelles concrètes pour insuffler et structurer une démarche d’innovation au sein de l’audiovisuel public français.
Les Francais et les plateformes communautaires de marquesspintank
Le discours sur l’entreprise 2.0 est volontiers prophétique. L’internaute serait un nouveau consommateur citoyen, avide d’expression en réseau, que l’on pourrait mobiliser, appeler à la participation, à la co-création.
Et dans la réalité ?
Où en sont les Français ? Que font-ils quand ils s’expriment en ligne, à l’égard des entreprises ? Se rendent-ils sur les plate-formes proposées par les marques ? Sont-ils prêts à participer ? A quelles conditions ? Nous sommes allés les interroger avec OpinionWay;
Résultat : Les Français boudent les plateformes communautaires de marques.
Art is a creative expression that stimulates the senses or imagination according to Felicity Hampel. Picasso believed that every child is an artist but growing up can stop that creativity. Aristotle defined art as anything requiring a maker and not being able to create itself.
How People Really Hold and Touch (their Phones)Steven Hoober
The document discusses design guidelines for touchscreen interfaces based on research into how people actually hold and interact with mobile devices. It provides data on finger sizes, common grips, touch targets, and notes that touch interaction is not just about finger size and pinpoint accuracy. The guidelines include making targets visible and tappable, designing for different screen sizes, leaving space for scrolling, and testing interfaces at scale.
Conçue à l’intention des leaders communautaires, la présentation L’art d’être un parent branché ! touche aux principales interrogations et inquiétudes des parents de jeunes internautes et résume les grands enjeux liés à Internet tels que la sécurité, la protection de la vie privée, le marketing, l'éthique, et l'évaluation de l’information en ligne.
Projet d'accélérateur d'innovation pour l'audiovisuel public - Guillaume Kord...Guillaume Kordonian
Le secteur audiovisuel subit de plein fouet une révolution numérique, dont les nouveaux usages et innovations se multiplient principalement au sein d’un écosystème de startups françaises dynamique. Plutôt que de la subir, l’audiovisuel public devrait accompagner cette effervescence créatrice, notamment dans une logique gagnant - gagnant d’Open innovation.
Au-delà de la problématique d’adresser l’innovation par la technologie et le numérique, une action coordonnée en matière de recherche de nouveaux talents (créateurs, jeunes journalistes et chroniqueurs, jeunes producteurs) et de nouvelles écritures audiovisuelles apparait aujourd’hui indispensable.
Dans un premier temps porté par France Télévisions (cf. puissance du média TV et surface du groupe) avant d’en envisager l’extension à l’INA (cf. mission de formation et de recherche), Radio France et France Médias Monde, dans un souci de mutualisations et de partage d’expériences au sein de la sphère publique.
Ce document présente des pistes de réflexion sur des actions opérationnelles concrètes pour insuffler et structurer une démarche d’innovation au sein de l’audiovisuel public français.
Les Francais et les plateformes communautaires de marquesspintank
Le discours sur l’entreprise 2.0 est volontiers prophétique. L’internaute serait un nouveau consommateur citoyen, avide d’expression en réseau, que l’on pourrait mobiliser, appeler à la participation, à la co-création.
Et dans la réalité ?
Où en sont les Français ? Que font-ils quand ils s’expriment en ligne, à l’égard des entreprises ? Se rendent-ils sur les plate-formes proposées par les marques ? Sont-ils prêts à participer ? A quelles conditions ? Nous sommes allés les interroger avec OpinionWay;
Résultat : Les Français boudent les plateformes communautaires de marques.
Art is a creative expression that stimulates the senses or imagination according to Felicity Hampel. Picasso believed that every child is an artist but growing up can stop that creativity. Aristotle defined art as anything requiring a maker and not being able to create itself.
How People Really Hold and Touch (their Phones)Steven Hoober
The document discusses design guidelines for touchscreen interfaces based on research into how people actually hold and interact with mobile devices. It provides data on finger sizes, common grips, touch targets, and notes that touch interaction is not just about finger size and pinpoint accuracy. The guidelines include making targets visible and tappable, designing for different screen sizes, leaving space for scrolling, and testing interfaces at scale.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document provides principles for presenting data in the clearest way possible: tell the truth and ensure credibility with data; get to the main point by drawing meaning from the data; pick the right tool like pie, bar, or line graphs depending on the data; highlight what's important by keeping slides focused on conclusions, not all data; and keep visuals simple to avoid distractions.
How I got 2.5 Million views on Slideshare (by @nickdemey - Board of Innovation)Board of Innovation
This document provides tips for creating engaging slide decks on SlideShare that garner many views. It recommends focusing on quality over quantity when creating each slide, using compelling images and headlines, and including calls to action throughout. It also suggests experimenting with sharing techniques and doing so in waves to build momentum. The goal is to create decks that are optimized for sharing and spread across multiple channels over time.
An impactful approach to the Seven Deadly Sins you and your Brand should avoid on Social Media! From a humoristic approach to a modern-life analogy for Social Media and including everything in between, this deck is a compelling resource that will provide you with more than a few take-aways for your Brand!
You are dumb at the internet. You don't know what will go viral. We don't either. But we are slighter less dumber. So here's a bunch of stuff we learned that will help you be less dumb too.
The What If Technique presented by Motivate DesignMotivate Design
Why "What If"...?
The What If Technique tackles the challenge of engaging a creative, disruptive mindset when it comes to design thinking and crafting innovative user experiences.
Thinking disruptively is a disruptive thing to do, which means it's a very hard thing to do, especially when you add in risk-averse business leaders and company cultures, who hold on tight to psychological blocks, corporate lore, and excuse personas that stifle creativity and possibilities (see www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for more details).
The What If Technique offers key steps, tools and examples to help you achieve incremental changes that promote disruptive thinking, overcome barriers to creativity, and lead to big, innovative differences for business leaders, companies, and ultimately user experiences and products.
Let's find out what's what together! Explore your "What Ifs" with us. See www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for details about the What If Technique, studio workshops, the book, case studies and more downloads--including a the sample chapter "Corporate Lore and Blocks to Creativity"
Connect with us @Motivate_Design
Inside this guide, you'll learn an insiders tips and techniques to getting into the marketing industry - no job applications necessary.
You'll learn what marketing really is, why you'll find a job easily, what entry level marketing jobs look like and four actionable things you can try right now to help get you into the marketing industry.
Visit Inbound.org and the Inbound.org/jobs community jobs board to find opportunities and connect with professional marketers from all over.
What 33 Successful Entrepreneurs Learned From FailureReferralCandy
Entrepreneurs encounter failure often. Successful entrepreneurs overcome failure and emerge wiser. We've taken 33 lessons about failure from Brian Honigman's article "33 Entrepreneurs Share Their Biggest Lessons Learned from Failure", illustrated them with statistics and a little story about entrepreneurship... in space!
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
Rand Fishkin discusses why content marketing often fails and provides 5 key reasons: 1) Unrealistic expectations of how content marketing works, 2) Creating content without a community to amplify it, 3) Focusing on content creation but not amplification, 4) Ignoring search engine optimization, and 5) Giving up too soon and not allowing time for content to gain traction. He emphasizes that content marketing is a long-term process of building relationships and that most successful content took years of iteration before gaining significant reach.
This document provides an overview and introduction to digital strategy from Bud Caddell, SVP and Director of Digital Strategy at Deutsch LA. It defines key terms like digital strategy, digital strategist, and core concepts. It explores what a digital strategy and strategist are, essential concepts like insights, cultural tensions and category conventions, and what deliverables a digital strategist produces. The document is intended to educate young practitioners entering the field of digital strategy.
What Would Steve Do? 10 Lessons from the World's Most Captivating PresentersHubSpot
The document provides 10 tips for creating captivating presentations based on lessons from famous presenters like Steve Jobs, Scott Harrison, and Gary Vaynerchuk. The tips include crafting an emotional story with a beginning, middle, and end; creating slides that answer why the audience should care, how it will improve their lives, and what they must do; using simple language without jargon; using metaphors; ditching bullet points; showing rather than just telling through images; rehearsing extensively; and that excellence requires hard work with no shortcuts.
Today we all live and work in the Internet Century, where technology is roiling the business landscape, and the pace of change is only accelerating.
In their new book How Google Works, Google Executive Chairman and ex-CEO Eric Schmidt and former SVP of Products Jonathan Rosenberg share the lessons they learned over the course of a decade running Google.
Covering topics including corporate culture, strategy, talent, decision-making, communication, innovation, and dealing with disruption, the authors illustrate management maxims with numerous insider anecdotes from Google’s history.
In an era when everything is speeding up, the best way for businesses to succeed is to attract smart-creative people and give them an environment where they can thrive at scale. How Google Works is a new book that explains how to do just that.
This is a visual preview of How Google Works. You can pick up a copy of the book at www.howgoogleworks.net
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document provides principles for presenting data in the clearest way possible: tell the truth and ensure credibility with data; get to the main point by drawing meaning from the data; pick the right tool like pie, bar, or line graphs depending on the data; highlight what's important by keeping slides focused on conclusions, not all data; and keep visuals simple to avoid distractions.
How I got 2.5 Million views on Slideshare (by @nickdemey - Board of Innovation)Board of Innovation
This document provides tips for creating engaging slide decks on SlideShare that garner many views. It recommends focusing on quality over quantity when creating each slide, using compelling images and headlines, and including calls to action throughout. It also suggests experimenting with sharing techniques and doing so in waves to build momentum. The goal is to create decks that are optimized for sharing and spread across multiple channels over time.
An impactful approach to the Seven Deadly Sins you and your Brand should avoid on Social Media! From a humoristic approach to a modern-life analogy for Social Media and including everything in between, this deck is a compelling resource that will provide you with more than a few take-aways for your Brand!
You are dumb at the internet. You don't know what will go viral. We don't either. But we are slighter less dumber. So here's a bunch of stuff we learned that will help you be less dumb too.
The What If Technique presented by Motivate DesignMotivate Design
Why "What If"...?
The What If Technique tackles the challenge of engaging a creative, disruptive mindset when it comes to design thinking and crafting innovative user experiences.
Thinking disruptively is a disruptive thing to do, which means it's a very hard thing to do, especially when you add in risk-averse business leaders and company cultures, who hold on tight to psychological blocks, corporate lore, and excuse personas that stifle creativity and possibilities (see www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for more details).
The What If Technique offers key steps, tools and examples to help you achieve incremental changes that promote disruptive thinking, overcome barriers to creativity, and lead to big, innovative differences for business leaders, companies, and ultimately user experiences and products.
Let's find out what's what together! Explore your "What Ifs" with us. See www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for details about the What If Technique, studio workshops, the book, case studies and more downloads--including a the sample chapter "Corporate Lore and Blocks to Creativity"
Connect with us @Motivate_Design
Inside this guide, you'll learn an insiders tips and techniques to getting into the marketing industry - no job applications necessary.
You'll learn what marketing really is, why you'll find a job easily, what entry level marketing jobs look like and four actionable things you can try right now to help get you into the marketing industry.
Visit Inbound.org and the Inbound.org/jobs community jobs board to find opportunities and connect with professional marketers from all over.
What 33 Successful Entrepreneurs Learned From FailureReferralCandy
Entrepreneurs encounter failure often. Successful entrepreneurs overcome failure and emerge wiser. We've taken 33 lessons about failure from Brian Honigman's article "33 Entrepreneurs Share Their Biggest Lessons Learned from Failure", illustrated them with statistics and a little story about entrepreneurship... in space!
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
Rand Fishkin discusses why content marketing often fails and provides 5 key reasons: 1) Unrealistic expectations of how content marketing works, 2) Creating content without a community to amplify it, 3) Focusing on content creation but not amplification, 4) Ignoring search engine optimization, and 5) Giving up too soon and not allowing time for content to gain traction. He emphasizes that content marketing is a long-term process of building relationships and that most successful content took years of iteration before gaining significant reach.
This document provides an overview and introduction to digital strategy from Bud Caddell, SVP and Director of Digital Strategy at Deutsch LA. It defines key terms like digital strategy, digital strategist, and core concepts. It explores what a digital strategy and strategist are, essential concepts like insights, cultural tensions and category conventions, and what deliverables a digital strategist produces. The document is intended to educate young practitioners entering the field of digital strategy.
What Would Steve Do? 10 Lessons from the World's Most Captivating PresentersHubSpot
The document provides 10 tips for creating captivating presentations based on lessons from famous presenters like Steve Jobs, Scott Harrison, and Gary Vaynerchuk. The tips include crafting an emotional story with a beginning, middle, and end; creating slides that answer why the audience should care, how it will improve their lives, and what they must do; using simple language without jargon; using metaphors; ditching bullet points; showing rather than just telling through images; rehearsing extensively; and that excellence requires hard work with no shortcuts.
Today we all live and work in the Internet Century, where technology is roiling the business landscape, and the pace of change is only accelerating.
In their new book How Google Works, Google Executive Chairman and ex-CEO Eric Schmidt and former SVP of Products Jonathan Rosenberg share the lessons they learned over the course of a decade running Google.
Covering topics including corporate culture, strategy, talent, decision-making, communication, innovation, and dealing with disruption, the authors illustrate management maxims with numerous insider anecdotes from Google’s history.
In an era when everything is speeding up, the best way for businesses to succeed is to attract smart-creative people and give them an environment where they can thrive at scale. How Google Works is a new book that explains how to do just that.
This is a visual preview of How Google Works. You can pick up a copy of the book at www.howgoogleworks.net
2. 2
“Kadang kit a j uga
har us memahami
posisi or ang lain,
dan t ak har us selalu
or ang lain yang
memahami posisi
kit a”(The
St r anger )
3. "Jangan pernah sekalipun kamu berbuat
jika perbuatanmu itu hanya akan
membuatmu mengeluh, karena itu akan
3
percuma”. (The Stranger)
4. 4
“Kalau kamu gunain logika
kamu, maka kamu akan merasa
bahwa kemarahanmu itu benar,
tapi kalau kamu gunain hati
kamu, maka kemarahanmu
adalah benar-benar salah”(The
Stranger)
5. 5
“Ber syukur lah kamu ket ika
seseor ang t ak sadar
bahwa dia t elah
mengecewakanmu, kar ena
yang ker en it u adalah j ika
kamu mampu
menyembunyikan
kekecewaanmu
kepadanya, hingga kamu
benar -benar
6. 6
“Jika dalam hati kita telah tertanam tiga
keparcayaan, yakni kepercayaan
kepadaNYA, kepercayaan pada diri
sendiri, dan kepercayaan kepada orang
yang sepantasnya kita percaya, maka tak
ada alasan bagi rasa takut untuk muncul
dari diri kita” (Ozy Shira)
7. 7
“Kamu tahu? Tiga hal yang paling
nikmat dalam kehidupan ini, yakni
Syukur, Sabar dan Ikhlas (SSI)”.
(Ozy Shira)
8. 8
“History is belongs to those who always
fight”. (Ozy Shira dalam Majalah
DinamikA Ed XXIV LPM DinamikA
STAIN Salatiga)