The document appears to be about a product called the Noor Creation Bag. However, no other details are provided about what the Noor Creation Bag is, what it is used for, or any other descriptive or identifying information. The single phrase "Noor Creation Bag" is the only text in the document, providing very little contextual information that could be summarized.
7 Tips to Create a Winning Learning Strategy - Webinar 12-11-13BizLibrary
The best practices in learning strategies are a mix of several elements that meet the needs of the organization, employees and clients or customers. In this complimentary webinar, you will learn:
7 clear and concise elements of Next Generation Learning Strategies
The importance of continuing adjustments to a successful strategy
Aligning your learning strategies to support organizational goals.
Digital and social media have had a large impact on media and how people interact. Social media allows for personal and professional relationship maintenance, dating, making new connections, gaming, sharing media, and collaborating. Its success relies on two key factors - people, specifically generations X and Y, and technology/infrastructure. Generation X widely uses social media. B2B marketers have increasingly incorporated social media in their strategies from 63% in 2010 to 66% in 2011. Social media has transformed advertising from the traditional 4 P's model to one focused on the 4 C's of customers. Common forms of social media include social networks, blogs, media sharing, music/radio, email, video chat, gaming and online communities.
Este documento describe varias iniciativas de la Unión Europea para promover la innovación en tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) entre las pequeñas y medianas empresas (pymes) manufactureras. La iniciativa I4MS tiene como objetivo ayudar a las pymes a adoptar nuevas tecnologías TIC a través de proyectos de colaboración y una comunidad en línea. Varios proyectos como CloudFlow, Fortissimo y EuRoc están desarrollando servicios en la nube, simulación avanzada y soluciones robó
Participation in cooperatives can take various forms, including voluntary or forced, formal or informal, and direct or indirect. Effective participation requires incentives for members and contributions to decision making. The costs and benefits of participation are determined by factors like the cooperative's size, membership structure, and number of functions. Participation is most effective when management carries out programs that reflect members' desires and demands, as reflected in cooperative decisions. Tools for members to influence decisions include voice, vote, and exit.
The document discusses the benefits of implementing a new customer relationship management system for the company. A CRM system would allow the sales and marketing teams to better track leads and streamline communications with customers. It could also provide insights into customer behavior to help improve sales and retention rates over the long run.
Drink cards are a new way for customers to order drinks at bars and restaurants. Customers can scan a QR code with their phone to access a digital drink menu and place their order, which is then sent directly to the bar for preparation. This contactless method allows customers to browse drink options and order from their table or bar stool without needing to wait for a server or bartender, helping reduce crowds and wait times during busy periods.
The document appears to be about a product called the Noor Creation Bag. However, no other details are provided about what the Noor Creation Bag is, what it is used for, or any other descriptive or identifying information. The single phrase "Noor Creation Bag" is the only text in the document, providing very little contextual information that could be summarized.
7 Tips to Create a Winning Learning Strategy - Webinar 12-11-13BizLibrary
The best practices in learning strategies are a mix of several elements that meet the needs of the organization, employees and clients or customers. In this complimentary webinar, you will learn:
7 clear and concise elements of Next Generation Learning Strategies
The importance of continuing adjustments to a successful strategy
Aligning your learning strategies to support organizational goals.
Digital and social media have had a large impact on media and how people interact. Social media allows for personal and professional relationship maintenance, dating, making new connections, gaming, sharing media, and collaborating. Its success relies on two key factors - people, specifically generations X and Y, and technology/infrastructure. Generation X widely uses social media. B2B marketers have increasingly incorporated social media in their strategies from 63% in 2010 to 66% in 2011. Social media has transformed advertising from the traditional 4 P's model to one focused on the 4 C's of customers. Common forms of social media include social networks, blogs, media sharing, music/radio, email, video chat, gaming and online communities.
Este documento describe varias iniciativas de la Unión Europea para promover la innovación en tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) entre las pequeñas y medianas empresas (pymes) manufactureras. La iniciativa I4MS tiene como objetivo ayudar a las pymes a adoptar nuevas tecnologías TIC a través de proyectos de colaboración y una comunidad en línea. Varios proyectos como CloudFlow, Fortissimo y EuRoc están desarrollando servicios en la nube, simulación avanzada y soluciones robó
Participation in cooperatives can take various forms, including voluntary or forced, formal or informal, and direct or indirect. Effective participation requires incentives for members and contributions to decision making. The costs and benefits of participation are determined by factors like the cooperative's size, membership structure, and number of functions. Participation is most effective when management carries out programs that reflect members' desires and demands, as reflected in cooperative decisions. Tools for members to influence decisions include voice, vote, and exit.
The document discusses the benefits of implementing a new customer relationship management system for the company. A CRM system would allow the sales and marketing teams to better track leads and streamline communications with customers. It could also provide insights into customer behavior to help improve sales and retention rates over the long run.
Drink cards are a new way for customers to order drinks at bars and restaurants. Customers can scan a QR code with their phone to access a digital drink menu and place their order, which is then sent directly to the bar for preparation. This contactless method allows customers to browse drink options and order from their table or bar stool without needing to wait for a server or bartender, helping reduce crowds and wait times during busy periods.
Lord Victor Adebowale and Gemma Bruce: LGiU Civil Society Innovation Network ...LGIU
Connected Care is a model of community-led commissioning that involves local communities in designing and delivering services. It aims to transform services by developing integrated, co-produced neighborhood services. Local community researchers with knowledge of the community play a key role in gathering information and insights. Their findings show that people lacked information on available services and choices, and services lacked continuity and coordination. The model has led to new community-led social enterprises, education and employment opportunities for researchers, and more resilient communities with better use of resources.
Viafo‘s Services Gateway dramatically reduces the cost and complexity of integrating services (Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, others) with native Mobile, Tablet and HTML5 apps. In addition to saving Publishers and Developers time and money, Viafo’s Services Gateway unifies popular actions, such as share, upload, check in, local search, and tags across the major services and enables value added services such as Twitter tag management, localization, brand protection and in-App user analytics.
Социальные Медиа: На завтрак. На обед. На ужин. (презентация предназначалась...Eugenie Savina
Презентация создавалась для конференции Европейского Гуманитарного Университета "Европа-2011: Глобальное и Локальное". Секция: Медиа и Коммуникация. Вильнюс, май, 2011.
Любое копирование или использование какого-либо контента из данной презентации ТОЛЬКО со ссылкой на источник и на автора.
This document provides information on several Greek gods, goddesses, heroes and myths. It discusses Hera, the goddess of marriage and childbirth; Zeus, the ruler of the gods and god of the sky; Athena, the goddess of wisdom; Apollo, the god of music and healing; and Hades, god of the underworld. It also profiles the heroes Theseus and Hercules, known for their great strength and labors. Finally, it recounts the myth of Medusa, who was turned into a monster with snakes for hair by the goddess Athena.
The document lists the names and student IDs of group 14 members for a project. It then defines fiscal deficit as occurring when a government's expenditures exceed its revenue for a given period. Primary deficit is defined as current government spending on goods and services minus total current tax revenue and transfer payments. Interest payment is the amount the government must pay for funds raised from public or other countries. Fiscal gap measures long-term difference between government spending and revenues as a percentage of GDP. Trade deficit is defined as a country's excess of imports over exports for a given period.
The document discusses how to add value to oneself through self-realization, identifying one's purpose and role, seeking clarification, adding value to others, properly packaging and presenting oneself, and maintaining relevance. It provides pointers for each area, such as understanding one's uniqueness, finding fulfillment through prayer and mentors, becoming well-educated, and maintaining integrity and focus. The overall aim is to equip individuals with the necessary skills and information to be successful and make meaningful contributions.
Learn the art of talking to and engaging your audience when you discover where they are, who they are and how to find them. This part I of a two part seminar offered by Martiel Beatty, public speaker and creativity coach with http://theartcademy.com
Change, Inc : How Social Business Can Help Build A Better WorldMark Joaquin Ruiz
Mark Ruiz discusses how social businesses can help build a better world. He outlines two approaches - NGOs focused on social development programs and traditional businesses focused on corporate social responsibility. He argues for merging these approaches by creating innovative social business solutions with sustainable business models. As an example, he describes Happinoy, a social enterprise that empowers small sari-sari store owners through microloans, training, and an organized retail network. Happinoy aims to be a light in the community and help lift people out of poverty through entrepreneurship. Ruiz believes social businesses could revolutionize business and help address social, financial, and environmental crises.
Rural entrepreneurship involves adding value to rural resources and engaging local human resources. It can take various forms like individual, group, or cluster entrepreneurship and cooperatives. Rural entrepreneurship is needed to generate employment and income, develop rural areas, and curb rural-urban migration. It includes industries like food processing, minerals, agriculture, chemicals, engineering, textiles, and handicrafts. Dr. Anand Karve founded ARTI in 1996 to harness agricultural waste into fuel and pioneer new farming techniques. As an NGO in Maharashtra, ARTI's objectives are to promote rural development through innovating and commercializing rural technologies to make existing businesses more profitable and create new jobs. ARTI works on projects in areas like
Prof. Faltin: Social Entrepreneurship, Business vs Social Entrepreneurship un...Wir sind das Kapital
In der Vorlesung vom 22.06.2011 hat Prof. Dr. Faltin die Themen
“Social Entrepreneurship”, “Business vs Social Entrepreneurship” und “Social Business” behandelt und ging dabei auf die einzelnen Entrepreneurshipformen ein und erklärte deren Unterschied.
This document discusses social entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurship involves using business principles to organize, create, and manage social ventures that achieve social change. It aims to further broad social goals in a sustainable way. Notable social entrepreneurs include Florence Nightingale, Jean Monnet, and Muhammad Yunus. In the Philippines, social entrepreneurship is practiced by organizations like Ateneo School of Government, Rags2Riches, and Chameleon Association, which helps rehabilitate abused children. Social entrepreneurs find problems in society and solve them by changing systems and persuading societies to adopt new solutions.
This document discusses social entrepreneurship in India through a case study analysis. It provides background on social issues in India related to water, sanitation, and maternal health. Several social enterprises are highlighted, including Husk Power Systems which provides renewable energy to rural villages, and Zubaida Bai's company which designs affordable clean birth kits. The methodology section outlines how the study was conducted through interviews and comparative analysis of social enterprises. Key findings indicate that government effectiveness, social values, and education levels impact social entrepreneurship. The conclusion states that social enterprises prioritize social impact over profits by addressing social needs.
Social entrepreneurs combine the passion of a social activist with the business skills of a business pioneer. They create sustainable solutions that change society for the better. Some key traits social entrepreneurs share with business entrepreneurs are being strategic thinkers, mission driven, focused, resourceful, results oriented, and able to persevere despite obstacles. Social entrepreneurs bring new approaches to social issues through innovations like new design solutions, business models, and funding models.
The lecture attempts to gather ideas and examples from elsewhere in the world to local examples: Muhamad Yunus of Grameen Bank and Dr. V of Aravind Hospital from India. They were able to build large and effective organizations serving millions and the poor, while not maximizing profits. In the Philippines, Ateneos Dr. Lavina is a pioneer in social entrepreneurship, an Ashoka fellow and has inspired a lot of young people do such great projects as Rags to Riches, Hapinoy. Then there is the world renowned Illac Diaz.
Even the great thinker on competitiveness, Prof Michael Porter,,,writes under the CSV concept that values must be shared by the business and the community where the business is situated.
Social entrepreneurship and the ethical challenges of entrepreneurshipSyed Hassan Ali Shah
The document discusses social entrepreneurship and the ethical challenges of entrepreneurship. It defines social entrepreneurship as applying entrepreneurial approaches to solving social problems, and identifies key aspects of social entrepreneurship including recognizing social opportunities, developing enterprise concepts, and acquiring resources. Social entrepreneurs are described as founders of social enterprises who recognize opportunities to create social value. The document also discusses the importance of ethics for entrepreneurs and differentiating ethics from morality. It provides examples of managerial rationalizations for unethical acts and discusses balancing legal, social and economic responsibilities.
Lord Victor Adebowale and Gemma Bruce: LGiU Civil Society Innovation Network ...LGIU
Connected Care is a model of community-led commissioning that involves local communities in designing and delivering services. It aims to transform services by developing integrated, co-produced neighborhood services. Local community researchers with knowledge of the community play a key role in gathering information and insights. Their findings show that people lacked information on available services and choices, and services lacked continuity and coordination. The model has led to new community-led social enterprises, education and employment opportunities for researchers, and more resilient communities with better use of resources.
Viafo‘s Services Gateway dramatically reduces the cost and complexity of integrating services (Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, others) with native Mobile, Tablet and HTML5 apps. In addition to saving Publishers and Developers time and money, Viafo’s Services Gateway unifies popular actions, such as share, upload, check in, local search, and tags across the major services and enables value added services such as Twitter tag management, localization, brand protection and in-App user analytics.
Социальные Медиа: На завтрак. На обед. На ужин. (презентация предназначалась...Eugenie Savina
Презентация создавалась для конференции Европейского Гуманитарного Университета "Европа-2011: Глобальное и Локальное". Секция: Медиа и Коммуникация. Вильнюс, май, 2011.
Любое копирование или использование какого-либо контента из данной презентации ТОЛЬКО со ссылкой на источник и на автора.
This document provides information on several Greek gods, goddesses, heroes and myths. It discusses Hera, the goddess of marriage and childbirth; Zeus, the ruler of the gods and god of the sky; Athena, the goddess of wisdom; Apollo, the god of music and healing; and Hades, god of the underworld. It also profiles the heroes Theseus and Hercules, known for their great strength and labors. Finally, it recounts the myth of Medusa, who was turned into a monster with snakes for hair by the goddess Athena.
The document lists the names and student IDs of group 14 members for a project. It then defines fiscal deficit as occurring when a government's expenditures exceed its revenue for a given period. Primary deficit is defined as current government spending on goods and services minus total current tax revenue and transfer payments. Interest payment is the amount the government must pay for funds raised from public or other countries. Fiscal gap measures long-term difference between government spending and revenues as a percentage of GDP. Trade deficit is defined as a country's excess of imports over exports for a given period.
The document discusses how to add value to oneself through self-realization, identifying one's purpose and role, seeking clarification, adding value to others, properly packaging and presenting oneself, and maintaining relevance. It provides pointers for each area, such as understanding one's uniqueness, finding fulfillment through prayer and mentors, becoming well-educated, and maintaining integrity and focus. The overall aim is to equip individuals with the necessary skills and information to be successful and make meaningful contributions.
Learn the art of talking to and engaging your audience when you discover where they are, who they are and how to find them. This part I of a two part seminar offered by Martiel Beatty, public speaker and creativity coach with http://theartcademy.com
Change, Inc : How Social Business Can Help Build A Better WorldMark Joaquin Ruiz
Mark Ruiz discusses how social businesses can help build a better world. He outlines two approaches - NGOs focused on social development programs and traditional businesses focused on corporate social responsibility. He argues for merging these approaches by creating innovative social business solutions with sustainable business models. As an example, he describes Happinoy, a social enterprise that empowers small sari-sari store owners through microloans, training, and an organized retail network. Happinoy aims to be a light in the community and help lift people out of poverty through entrepreneurship. Ruiz believes social businesses could revolutionize business and help address social, financial, and environmental crises.
Rural entrepreneurship involves adding value to rural resources and engaging local human resources. It can take various forms like individual, group, or cluster entrepreneurship and cooperatives. Rural entrepreneurship is needed to generate employment and income, develop rural areas, and curb rural-urban migration. It includes industries like food processing, minerals, agriculture, chemicals, engineering, textiles, and handicrafts. Dr. Anand Karve founded ARTI in 1996 to harness agricultural waste into fuel and pioneer new farming techniques. As an NGO in Maharashtra, ARTI's objectives are to promote rural development through innovating and commercializing rural technologies to make existing businesses more profitable and create new jobs. ARTI works on projects in areas like
Prof. Faltin: Social Entrepreneurship, Business vs Social Entrepreneurship un...Wir sind das Kapital
In der Vorlesung vom 22.06.2011 hat Prof. Dr. Faltin die Themen
“Social Entrepreneurship”, “Business vs Social Entrepreneurship” und “Social Business” behandelt und ging dabei auf die einzelnen Entrepreneurshipformen ein und erklärte deren Unterschied.
This document discusses social entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurship involves using business principles to organize, create, and manage social ventures that achieve social change. It aims to further broad social goals in a sustainable way. Notable social entrepreneurs include Florence Nightingale, Jean Monnet, and Muhammad Yunus. In the Philippines, social entrepreneurship is practiced by organizations like Ateneo School of Government, Rags2Riches, and Chameleon Association, which helps rehabilitate abused children. Social entrepreneurs find problems in society and solve them by changing systems and persuading societies to adopt new solutions.
This document discusses social entrepreneurship in India through a case study analysis. It provides background on social issues in India related to water, sanitation, and maternal health. Several social enterprises are highlighted, including Husk Power Systems which provides renewable energy to rural villages, and Zubaida Bai's company which designs affordable clean birth kits. The methodology section outlines how the study was conducted through interviews and comparative analysis of social enterprises. Key findings indicate that government effectiveness, social values, and education levels impact social entrepreneurship. The conclusion states that social enterprises prioritize social impact over profits by addressing social needs.
Social entrepreneurs combine the passion of a social activist with the business skills of a business pioneer. They create sustainable solutions that change society for the better. Some key traits social entrepreneurs share with business entrepreneurs are being strategic thinkers, mission driven, focused, resourceful, results oriented, and able to persevere despite obstacles. Social entrepreneurs bring new approaches to social issues through innovations like new design solutions, business models, and funding models.
The lecture attempts to gather ideas and examples from elsewhere in the world to local examples: Muhamad Yunus of Grameen Bank and Dr. V of Aravind Hospital from India. They were able to build large and effective organizations serving millions and the poor, while not maximizing profits. In the Philippines, Ateneos Dr. Lavina is a pioneer in social entrepreneurship, an Ashoka fellow and has inspired a lot of young people do such great projects as Rags to Riches, Hapinoy. Then there is the world renowned Illac Diaz.
Even the great thinker on competitiveness, Prof Michael Porter,,,writes under the CSV concept that values must be shared by the business and the community where the business is situated.
Social entrepreneurship and the ethical challenges of entrepreneurshipSyed Hassan Ali Shah
The document discusses social entrepreneurship and the ethical challenges of entrepreneurship. It defines social entrepreneurship as applying entrepreneurial approaches to solving social problems, and identifies key aspects of social entrepreneurship including recognizing social opportunities, developing enterprise concepts, and acquiring resources. Social entrepreneurs are described as founders of social enterprises who recognize opportunities to create social value. The document also discusses the importance of ethics for entrepreneurs and differentiating ethics from morality. It provides examples of managerial rationalizations for unethical acts and discusses balancing legal, social and economic responsibilities.