This short document does not provide any statements or information to summarize. It only contains placeholders instructing the reader to add statements, but provides no actual content.
The document provides an overview of basic hardware and software concepts. It describes the differences between digital and analog devices, and lists common computer hardware components like the central processing unit, memory, storage devices, input devices, and output devices. It also discusses operating systems, application software, microcomputer platforms, and basic computer networking concepts.
Choosing your technology stack is one of many decisions you’ll have to make when creating a company from scratch. Along with this, you’ll need to figure out who you should found a company with, who you should take money from, what the company culture should be, management processes, and who to hire when. Joe will be covering basic technology stack choices (cloud v. hosted, frameworks, etc.) as well as other critical decisions one faces when starting a startup.
This document contains menus and diagrams for S2D, a software for steel structural design. It includes a visual table of contents, file menu, view menu, windows menu, and help menu. It also contains use case and activity diagrams that show the user accepting inputs, the software computing an answer by checking if members are greater than or less than 50, producing output, and saving. The document is the thesis of Jane G. Macasa and Nona Theresa M. Colico, presented to the faculty of computer science at New Era University in partial fulfillment of a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree.
This document outlines a 9 week seminar on starting a bootstrap business. Week 5 focuses on creating an awesome brand and is presented by Paul Thwaites, a brand creation design consultant. It discusses what a brand is and the common sense approach to creating one, including defining the brand's vision, personality, values, and identity to shape what is promised, and delivering that promise through people, products, and processes.
BUSINESS MODEL DEVELOPMENT FOR BLUE OCEAN STARTUPSRod King, Ph.D.
The document discusses Business Model Development (BMD) as a methodology for designing, launching, and managing businesses, especially startups. BMD integrates best practices from fields like Blue Ocean Strategy, Customer Development, Lean Startup, and Business Model Canvas. It recognizes that traditional business planning is unsuitable for today's uncertain environment. BMD assumes businesses should be customer-centric and designed to deliver "Oh My God" customer experiences. BMD can help reduce startup failure risks by facilitating discovery, validation, execution, and management of business models.
The document provides an overview of basic computer operating systems concepts. It discusses file management, file systems, directories, paths, file operations, and roles in file management. It also summarizes concepts related to security management, failure management, supervisors, and where to find more information on operating systems.
The document provides an overview of basic hardware and software concepts. It describes the differences between digital and analog devices, and lists common computer hardware components like the central processing unit, memory, storage devices, input devices, and output devices. It also discusses operating systems, application software, microcomputer platforms, and basic computer networking concepts.
Choosing your technology stack is one of many decisions you’ll have to make when creating a company from scratch. Along with this, you’ll need to figure out who you should found a company with, who you should take money from, what the company culture should be, management processes, and who to hire when. Joe will be covering basic technology stack choices (cloud v. hosted, frameworks, etc.) as well as other critical decisions one faces when starting a startup.
This document contains menus and diagrams for S2D, a software for steel structural design. It includes a visual table of contents, file menu, view menu, windows menu, and help menu. It also contains use case and activity diagrams that show the user accepting inputs, the software computing an answer by checking if members are greater than or less than 50, producing output, and saving. The document is the thesis of Jane G. Macasa and Nona Theresa M. Colico, presented to the faculty of computer science at New Era University in partial fulfillment of a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree.
This document outlines a 9 week seminar on starting a bootstrap business. Week 5 focuses on creating an awesome brand and is presented by Paul Thwaites, a brand creation design consultant. It discusses what a brand is and the common sense approach to creating one, including defining the brand's vision, personality, values, and identity to shape what is promised, and delivering that promise through people, products, and processes.
BUSINESS MODEL DEVELOPMENT FOR BLUE OCEAN STARTUPSRod King, Ph.D.
The document discusses Business Model Development (BMD) as a methodology for designing, launching, and managing businesses, especially startups. BMD integrates best practices from fields like Blue Ocean Strategy, Customer Development, Lean Startup, and Business Model Canvas. It recognizes that traditional business planning is unsuitable for today's uncertain environment. BMD assumes businesses should be customer-centric and designed to deliver "Oh My God" customer experiences. BMD can help reduce startup failure risks by facilitating discovery, validation, execution, and management of business models.
The document provides an overview of basic computer operating systems concepts. It discusses file management, file systems, directories, paths, file operations, and roles in file management. It also summarizes concepts related to security management, failure management, supervisors, and where to find more information on operating systems.
The Project Molecule: A Better Way to Organize Space and Time for Any ProjectRod King, Ph.D.
There are many ways to organize a project. However, the simplest way to organize a project is using six question-tags: When; Where; Who; What; Why; How. Rudyard Kipling, an English writer and poet, referred to these six question-tags as "Six Honest Serving Men." In school, children at Kindergarten are taught how to organize and present their ideas using the six question-tags.
Although the six question-tags have been used for centuries for organizing and presenting ideas, the hierarchical relationship between the question-tags has not been explored. In this presentation, a new organization of the question-tags is offered: When (Time) and Where (Space) are considered to be the fundamental but inextricably linked "superatom" for organizing reality in the past, present, and future. Where or space is considered to be analogous to an ecosystem, which is further broken down into four question-tags: Who; What; Why; How. Consequently, the six question-tags are said to constitute an "Ecosystem Hierarchy" while the four question-tags constitute the system or "molecule."
A core idea of this presentation is that any project can be better organized using a Project or SpaceTime Molecule that can be visually presented as an Ecosystem Hierarchy. Several formats of the Project Molecule are presented including a linear, 3x3 grid, tetrahedral mind map, and 'Periodic Table' format. These Project Molecules can be used for holistically organizing and managing ideas for any project. The Project Molecule is synonymous with the term, "Business Model Molecule."
This slideshare contains the Purple Goldfish Hall of Fame. Companies that embrace the concept of signature added value. The following brands have earned entrance into the Hall:
Class of 2014
1. Rainforest Cafe - taking care of customers with food allergies
2. Umpqua Bank - constantly reinventing the branch banking experience
3. Progressive - the immediate response vehicle that improves service and reduces costs
4. Lou Mitchells - donut holes + milk duds are two extras at this Chicago landmark
5. Caribou Coffee - a little something extra on top of your coffee and trivia
6. Nurse Next Door - handling mistakes with a bit of humble pie
7. BMW - leveraging a key insight to create a new experience, the overnight test drive
8. Hard Rock Hotel - check in and rock out with a Gibson electric guitar
9. PDQ - handwashing stations and the power of your name at this QSR
Class of 2013
1. Chick-fil-A - Mints, wipes and free refills
2. Wells Fargo - Focus on current customers from growth
3. Safelite - Clean and vacuum in addition to crack repair
4. Panera - Clam chowder and cookies for a special need
5. Apple - One to one training, engraving and stickers
6. Plaza Cleaners - Free dry cleaning for unemployed
7. Liberty Tax - Tasty snacks and kids waiting area
8. Enterprise - They'll pick you up
9. Zane’s Cycles - Lifetime service
Class of 2012
1. Mitchells - Handwritten notes
2. Pizza Shuttle - Photobooth, gutbuster pie and custard
3. Besito - Churros and worry dolls
4. IKEA - Smaland and meatballs
5. Kiehl’s - Free samples
6. Michael Lynne’s - Coffee, 24 demos and can of balls
7. Taranta - QR codes to track freshness of fish
8. L.L. Bean - Guaranteed for life
9. Peter Millar - Mints and packing detail
Class of 2011
1. Trader Joe’s - kids carts, sampling and the whale
2. Nordstrom - Splitting pairs of shoes
3. Starbucks - Bathrooms, downloads, wifi and samples
4. Disney - Alway exceeding expectations with the parade
5. Four Seasons - Walk around the desk to give your key
6. JetBlue - Leather seats, great snacks, DIRECTV
7. Izzy’s - Free mini-scoop with each scoop purchased
8. Amazon - Free 2 day shipping, books and videos
9. Whole Foods - Ice with meat or seafood
Inaugural HOF Class of 2010:
1. Doubletree Hotels - Warm chocolate chip cookie
2. Stew Leonard’s - Free ice cream with $100+ purchase
3. TD Bank - Open 7 days and longer hours
4. Southwest Airlines - ‘Bags Fly Free’
5. Five Guys Burgers and Fries – Bonus fries and peanuts
6. Zappos – Surprise complimentary upgrade of shipping.
7. Lexus – Car wash and vacuum
8. Kimpton Hotels – Lonely travelers get some ‘Guppy Love’
9. AJ Bombers – Free peanuts delivered by P-nut bomber
The document provides an overview of the process of making wine and champagne. It discusses:
- The history of winemaking and how the process has advanced over time.
- The basic steps in red and white wine production, including fermentation, barrel aging, blending, fining, and bottling.
- Additional details on fermentation, lees contact, racking, and the role of oak.
- The region and grapes of Champagne, France, and the unique method used to produce sparkling wine through a second fermentation in the bottle.
- Categories of Champagne based on sweetness levels and common prestige cuvée wines.
The document discusses the soap making process which includes:
1) Mixing oils and lye to saponify and create soap
2) Pouring the mixture into molds and allowing it to dry
3) Cutting the dried soap into bars once removed from molds
It also provides tips on selecting oils for different properties in soap and calculating the amount of lye needed based on the oils used.
People are always asking for a list of fundamentals, a checklist they can use to start their own businesses. From your business type to your business model to your physical location, there are so many variables it's not easy to come up with a list that will work for everybody. The key, regardless of what type of business you're starting, is to be flexible!
All about paper Manufacturing: Paper Making Process
Industry and businesses provide almost half the amount of recovered paper in the form of cuttings/shavings and unsold newspapers/magazines. Households contribute over a third. Almost any household paper, including used newspapers, cardboard, packaging, stationery, direct mail, magazines, catalogues, greeting cards and wrapping paper, can be recycled. Recovered paper compares favorably with the production of wood-based pulp made by chemical or mechanical means in terms of environmental pollution and energy consumption.
Websites are meant to help you meet your business goals. This presentation walks through 5-steps every website should take when building their website.
The Project Management Process - Week 5Craig Brown
The document discusses key aspects of marketing and how they relate to project management. It begins by defining marketing and explaining its importance. It then covers topics such as the evolution of marketing, implementing marketing strategies, market classification, developing marketing strategies, marketing research, and selling projects. The key points are that marketing has evolved from a product-focused to customer-focused approach, and that effective marketing in project management involves understanding customer needs, developing appropriate strategies and mixes to meet those needs, and using research to inform decisions.
The 10 step document outlines how to start a successful small business: 1) Create a life plan to choose a business that fits your interests and skills. 2) Choose an appropriate business model like online, brick-and-mortar, or franchising. 3) Create a business plan to define your idea, market, and finances. 4) Select a business structure like sole proprietorship, partnership, or LLC. 5) Establish key assets like websites, trademarks, and contracts. 6) Find funding through options like bootstrapping, loans, or investors. 7) Organize logistics such as accounting, legal services, and technology. 8) Hire great employees and find mentors. 9) Develop a brand
This document provides rules and guidance for entrepreneurial accounting and finance. It discusses several key points:
1) Everyone should understand finance, but accounting tasks can be delegated. Finance is integral to daily decisions.
2) Entrepreneurs must have a financing strategy that considers the pros and cons of different sources of funding like equity, loans, income reinvestment, and other options.
3) A thoughtful investment strategy is needed that balances long and short-term investments based on the business model and compares financial ratios to industry benchmarks.
4) Clean, accurate accounts are essential for planning, management, and performance evaluation. Managers need both financial and managerial accounting reports to make strategic decisions.
Startup opportunity discovery and evaluation. In this presentation the authors of The Smarter Startup demonstrate a systematic approach to surfacing and evaluating startup ideas to increase likelihood of success. This is product strategy for startups.
soap is a salt of a fatty acid,.
Consumers mainly use soaps as surfactants for washing, bathing, and cleaning, but they are also used in textile spinning and are important components of lubricants.
Soaps for cleansing are obtained by treating vegetable or animal oils and fats with a strongly alkaline solution
Tugas agama membahas iman kepada Allah, termasuk definisi iman, dalil naqli dan aqli yang mendukungnya, ciri orang beriman, dan hikmah beriman kepada Allah. Dalam tugas ini dijelaskan bahwa iman melibatkan hati, lis an, dan perbuatan, serta beriman penting bagi kebaikan manusia.
This short document appears to be a template for an animated graphic but provides little context or information. It contains the repeated text "Shibu lijack" but no other words or details about the intended purpose or use of the template.
The Project Molecule: A Better Way to Organize Space and Time for Any ProjectRod King, Ph.D.
There are many ways to organize a project. However, the simplest way to organize a project is using six question-tags: When; Where; Who; What; Why; How. Rudyard Kipling, an English writer and poet, referred to these six question-tags as "Six Honest Serving Men." In school, children at Kindergarten are taught how to organize and present their ideas using the six question-tags.
Although the six question-tags have been used for centuries for organizing and presenting ideas, the hierarchical relationship between the question-tags has not been explored. In this presentation, a new organization of the question-tags is offered: When (Time) and Where (Space) are considered to be the fundamental but inextricably linked "superatom" for organizing reality in the past, present, and future. Where or space is considered to be analogous to an ecosystem, which is further broken down into four question-tags: Who; What; Why; How. Consequently, the six question-tags are said to constitute an "Ecosystem Hierarchy" while the four question-tags constitute the system or "molecule."
A core idea of this presentation is that any project can be better organized using a Project or SpaceTime Molecule that can be visually presented as an Ecosystem Hierarchy. Several formats of the Project Molecule are presented including a linear, 3x3 grid, tetrahedral mind map, and 'Periodic Table' format. These Project Molecules can be used for holistically organizing and managing ideas for any project. The Project Molecule is synonymous with the term, "Business Model Molecule."
This slideshare contains the Purple Goldfish Hall of Fame. Companies that embrace the concept of signature added value. The following brands have earned entrance into the Hall:
Class of 2014
1. Rainforest Cafe - taking care of customers with food allergies
2. Umpqua Bank - constantly reinventing the branch banking experience
3. Progressive - the immediate response vehicle that improves service and reduces costs
4. Lou Mitchells - donut holes + milk duds are two extras at this Chicago landmark
5. Caribou Coffee - a little something extra on top of your coffee and trivia
6. Nurse Next Door - handling mistakes with a bit of humble pie
7. BMW - leveraging a key insight to create a new experience, the overnight test drive
8. Hard Rock Hotel - check in and rock out with a Gibson electric guitar
9. PDQ - handwashing stations and the power of your name at this QSR
Class of 2013
1. Chick-fil-A - Mints, wipes and free refills
2. Wells Fargo - Focus on current customers from growth
3. Safelite - Clean and vacuum in addition to crack repair
4. Panera - Clam chowder and cookies for a special need
5. Apple - One to one training, engraving and stickers
6. Plaza Cleaners - Free dry cleaning for unemployed
7. Liberty Tax - Tasty snacks and kids waiting area
8. Enterprise - They'll pick you up
9. Zane’s Cycles - Lifetime service
Class of 2012
1. Mitchells - Handwritten notes
2. Pizza Shuttle - Photobooth, gutbuster pie and custard
3. Besito - Churros and worry dolls
4. IKEA - Smaland and meatballs
5. Kiehl’s - Free samples
6. Michael Lynne’s - Coffee, 24 demos and can of balls
7. Taranta - QR codes to track freshness of fish
8. L.L. Bean - Guaranteed for life
9. Peter Millar - Mints and packing detail
Class of 2011
1. Trader Joe’s - kids carts, sampling and the whale
2. Nordstrom - Splitting pairs of shoes
3. Starbucks - Bathrooms, downloads, wifi and samples
4. Disney - Alway exceeding expectations with the parade
5. Four Seasons - Walk around the desk to give your key
6. JetBlue - Leather seats, great snacks, DIRECTV
7. Izzy’s - Free mini-scoop with each scoop purchased
8. Amazon - Free 2 day shipping, books and videos
9. Whole Foods - Ice with meat or seafood
Inaugural HOF Class of 2010:
1. Doubletree Hotels - Warm chocolate chip cookie
2. Stew Leonard’s - Free ice cream with $100+ purchase
3. TD Bank - Open 7 days and longer hours
4. Southwest Airlines - ‘Bags Fly Free’
5. Five Guys Burgers and Fries – Bonus fries and peanuts
6. Zappos – Surprise complimentary upgrade of shipping.
7. Lexus – Car wash and vacuum
8. Kimpton Hotels – Lonely travelers get some ‘Guppy Love’
9. AJ Bombers – Free peanuts delivered by P-nut bomber
The document provides an overview of the process of making wine and champagne. It discusses:
- The history of winemaking and how the process has advanced over time.
- The basic steps in red and white wine production, including fermentation, barrel aging, blending, fining, and bottling.
- Additional details on fermentation, lees contact, racking, and the role of oak.
- The region and grapes of Champagne, France, and the unique method used to produce sparkling wine through a second fermentation in the bottle.
- Categories of Champagne based on sweetness levels and common prestige cuvée wines.
The document discusses the soap making process which includes:
1) Mixing oils and lye to saponify and create soap
2) Pouring the mixture into molds and allowing it to dry
3) Cutting the dried soap into bars once removed from molds
It also provides tips on selecting oils for different properties in soap and calculating the amount of lye needed based on the oils used.
People are always asking for a list of fundamentals, a checklist they can use to start their own businesses. From your business type to your business model to your physical location, there are so many variables it's not easy to come up with a list that will work for everybody. The key, regardless of what type of business you're starting, is to be flexible!
All about paper Manufacturing: Paper Making Process
Industry and businesses provide almost half the amount of recovered paper in the form of cuttings/shavings and unsold newspapers/magazines. Households contribute over a third. Almost any household paper, including used newspapers, cardboard, packaging, stationery, direct mail, magazines, catalogues, greeting cards and wrapping paper, can be recycled. Recovered paper compares favorably with the production of wood-based pulp made by chemical or mechanical means in terms of environmental pollution and energy consumption.
Websites are meant to help you meet your business goals. This presentation walks through 5-steps every website should take when building their website.
The Project Management Process - Week 5Craig Brown
The document discusses key aspects of marketing and how they relate to project management. It begins by defining marketing and explaining its importance. It then covers topics such as the evolution of marketing, implementing marketing strategies, market classification, developing marketing strategies, marketing research, and selling projects. The key points are that marketing has evolved from a product-focused to customer-focused approach, and that effective marketing in project management involves understanding customer needs, developing appropriate strategies and mixes to meet those needs, and using research to inform decisions.
The 10 step document outlines how to start a successful small business: 1) Create a life plan to choose a business that fits your interests and skills. 2) Choose an appropriate business model like online, brick-and-mortar, or franchising. 3) Create a business plan to define your idea, market, and finances. 4) Select a business structure like sole proprietorship, partnership, or LLC. 5) Establish key assets like websites, trademarks, and contracts. 6) Find funding through options like bootstrapping, loans, or investors. 7) Organize logistics such as accounting, legal services, and technology. 8) Hire great employees and find mentors. 9) Develop a brand
This document provides rules and guidance for entrepreneurial accounting and finance. It discusses several key points:
1) Everyone should understand finance, but accounting tasks can be delegated. Finance is integral to daily decisions.
2) Entrepreneurs must have a financing strategy that considers the pros and cons of different sources of funding like equity, loans, income reinvestment, and other options.
3) A thoughtful investment strategy is needed that balances long and short-term investments based on the business model and compares financial ratios to industry benchmarks.
4) Clean, accurate accounts are essential for planning, management, and performance evaluation. Managers need both financial and managerial accounting reports to make strategic decisions.
Startup opportunity discovery and evaluation. In this presentation the authors of The Smarter Startup demonstrate a systematic approach to surfacing and evaluating startup ideas to increase likelihood of success. This is product strategy for startups.
soap is a salt of a fatty acid,.
Consumers mainly use soaps as surfactants for washing, bathing, and cleaning, but they are also used in textile spinning and are important components of lubricants.
Soaps for cleansing are obtained by treating vegetable or animal oils and fats with a strongly alkaline solution
Tugas agama membahas iman kepada Allah, termasuk definisi iman, dalil naqli dan aqli yang mendukungnya, ciri orang beriman, dan hikmah beriman kepada Allah. Dalam tugas ini dijelaskan bahwa iman melibatkan hati, lis an, dan perbuatan, serta beriman penting bagi kebaikan manusia.
This short document appears to be a template for an animated graphic but provides little context or information. It contains the repeated text "Shibu lijack" but no other words or details about the intended purpose or use of the template.
This 4 line document does not provide enough context or information to generate an accurate 3 sentence summary. A longer document is needed to identify the key details, topics, and overall meaning required for a concise yet informative summary.
This 4 line document does not provide enough context or information to generate an accurate 3 sentence summary. A longer document is needed to identify the key details, topics, and overall meaning required for a concise yet informative summary.
This short presentation introduces the presenter and provides their contact information or a brief description of a project. It appears to be an introductory slide that establishes the speaker and gives some context for the presentation that follows. The presentation title, presenter's name, and either their contact details or an outline of the project are the key elements covered in three sentences or less.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
Heart Touching Romantic Love Shayari In English with ImagesShort Good Quotes
Explore our beautiful collection of Romantic Love Shayari in English to express your love. These heartfelt shayaris are perfect for sharing with your loved one. Get the best words to show your love and care.