The document summarizes a talk on changing approaches to addressing complex global problems. It argues that (1) a systems thinking worldview is needed to deal with complexity and interconnected issues, (2) ideal future designs can help change current problematic trajectories, and (3) stakeholder governance involving multiple actors can help implement strategies aligned with an ideal transversal design.
07 a0123 sustainable development briefing noteRajesh Yaramadi
Sustainable development aims to meet present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. A key aspect is reducing greenhouse gas emissions to prevent human-induced climate change. Byrne Ó Cléirigh provides sustainable solutions consulting by assessing projects across social, economic, and environmental factors like energy use, transport, waste, and biodiversity. Their services help organizations succeed at sustainability and comply with growing related regulations.
Pillars or Sandcastles? [with speaker notes]John Van Doren
Can humanity achieve a sustainable balance within our closed ecosystem, or have we reached the point where that vision is just another example of the hubris of human exceptionalism? Is it time to switch our focus from sustainability to one of resilience in the face of societal collapse and industrial decline?
[Challenge:Future] An Education System for Global Crisis ManagementChallenge:Future
The document describes Aimee Riedel's dream job as the Australian representative on a Global Crisis Management Team in 2022. The team will comprise key representatives from different countries who will rapidly respond to health, environmental, and food crises worldwide using cutting-edge technology. Representatives will have knowledge of their country's resources to collaborate and improve crisis response methods compared to 2012. The Global Crisis Management Team will provide economic, social, and political benefits through innovative strategies.
Wfs Conference Riel Malan Unlimited GroupMichael Lee
This document discusses Africa's potential to address future global food demand by utilizing its vast uncultivated arable land and water resources. It notes that Africa's population is projected to increase 107% by 2050, driving a corresponding increase in food demand. However, Africa currently utilizes only a small fraction of its potential for irrigation and arable farming. With adequate infrastructure development, funding, and cooperation between African nations, the continent could become a major global food producer and help alleviate world poverty by capitalizing on its largely untapped agricultural resources and land.
The document summarizes a presentation on 15 global challenges and building a South Africa state of the future index to the year 2030. It discusses analyzing variables related to energy, environment, education and economics through a State of the Future Index for South Africa and forecasting scenarios. It also provides information on population growth projections, youth bulges linked to conflict, and other issues regarding public health, transportation, government services and decentralization.
This document discusses quality in foresight and forecasting for emerging markets. It begins by providing examples of past forecast failures and outlines several "levels" of future uncertainty. It then discusses various "limits" or challenges with different forecasting approaches, such as relying only on sector experts, overextrapolating trends, and the limitations of quantitative forecasting. It advocates using scenarios to explore multiple plausible futures rather than single point predictions. The document concludes by outlining implications for views of emerging markets like South Africa in 2030, emphasizing the need to plan for unpredictable change, practice high-quality foresight, respect consumer adoption patterns, and understand when we can influence versus must adapt to the future.
This document discusses the future of education in South Africa by 2030. It notes that demand for resources will increase significantly by 2030, exacerbating problems like food and water scarcity. To meet these challenges, South Africa needs to build a democratic state, integrate into the global economy, and address inequities from apartheid. Education is crucial for development, but South Africa's education system needs transformation to develop skills for a changing world, overcome colonial and apartheid legacies, and establish a strong culture of learning.
07 a0123 sustainable development briefing noteRajesh Yaramadi
Sustainable development aims to meet present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. A key aspect is reducing greenhouse gas emissions to prevent human-induced climate change. Byrne Ó Cléirigh provides sustainable solutions consulting by assessing projects across social, economic, and environmental factors like energy use, transport, waste, and biodiversity. Their services help organizations succeed at sustainability and comply with growing related regulations.
Pillars or Sandcastles? [with speaker notes]John Van Doren
Can humanity achieve a sustainable balance within our closed ecosystem, or have we reached the point where that vision is just another example of the hubris of human exceptionalism? Is it time to switch our focus from sustainability to one of resilience in the face of societal collapse and industrial decline?
[Challenge:Future] An Education System for Global Crisis ManagementChallenge:Future
The document describes Aimee Riedel's dream job as the Australian representative on a Global Crisis Management Team in 2022. The team will comprise key representatives from different countries who will rapidly respond to health, environmental, and food crises worldwide using cutting-edge technology. Representatives will have knowledge of their country's resources to collaborate and improve crisis response methods compared to 2012. The Global Crisis Management Team will provide economic, social, and political benefits through innovative strategies.
Wfs Conference Riel Malan Unlimited GroupMichael Lee
This document discusses Africa's potential to address future global food demand by utilizing its vast uncultivated arable land and water resources. It notes that Africa's population is projected to increase 107% by 2050, driving a corresponding increase in food demand. However, Africa currently utilizes only a small fraction of its potential for irrigation and arable farming. With adequate infrastructure development, funding, and cooperation between African nations, the continent could become a major global food producer and help alleviate world poverty by capitalizing on its largely untapped agricultural resources and land.
The document summarizes a presentation on 15 global challenges and building a South Africa state of the future index to the year 2030. It discusses analyzing variables related to energy, environment, education and economics through a State of the Future Index for South Africa and forecasting scenarios. It also provides information on population growth projections, youth bulges linked to conflict, and other issues regarding public health, transportation, government services and decentralization.
This document discusses quality in foresight and forecasting for emerging markets. It begins by providing examples of past forecast failures and outlines several "levels" of future uncertainty. It then discusses various "limits" or challenges with different forecasting approaches, such as relying only on sector experts, overextrapolating trends, and the limitations of quantitative forecasting. It advocates using scenarios to explore multiple plausible futures rather than single point predictions. The document concludes by outlining implications for views of emerging markets like South Africa in 2030, emphasizing the need to plan for unpredictable change, practice high-quality foresight, respect consumer adoption patterns, and understand when we can influence versus must adapt to the future.
This document discusses the future of education in South Africa by 2030. It notes that demand for resources will increase significantly by 2030, exacerbating problems like food and water scarcity. To meet these challenges, South Africa needs to build a democratic state, integrate into the global economy, and address inequities from apartheid. Education is crucial for development, but South Africa's education system needs transformation to develop skills for a changing world, overcome colonial and apartheid legacies, and establish a strong culture of learning.
This document outlines three scenarios for sustainable global development between 2000-2050. It discusses the challenges of balancing economic growth, environmental protection, and social inclusion. The scenarios explore different paths for how societies could organize to achieve sustainable development goals through increased global cooperation (GEOpolity), decentralized local solutions (FROG!), or market-driven approaches (Jazz).
The document discusses various climate-related concepts and ideas, arguing that many of them are misleading, misapplied, or misunderstood. It questions concepts like "climate-proofing," "food security," "ground zero," and others, explaining why each term may convey the wrong implications or understanding of the issue. The document advocates reexamining how these ideas are defined and framed in order to more accurately portray climate challenges and solutions.
This document discusses the social challenges and opportunities of hydroelectric projects in 3 paragraphs. It acknowledges that negative social impacts are real but benefits should not be overlooked. Impacts must be carefully addressed and opportunities maximized through benefit sharing. Social impacts can be complex to handle, such as effects on indigenous groups or resettlement. The document advocates going beyond compensation to promote development. Benefits are discussed at regional and local scales, including infrastructure, jobs, and programs. Finally, the document provides recommendations for addressing social issues through understanding needs, participation, adaptation, and long-term monitoring.
An Analysis Instrument For Gameplay Information Flows Supporting Sustainabili...Daniel Wachtel
This document presents a game analysis instrument to evaluate how well gameplay information flows promote complex problem-solving capabilities related to sustainability. The instrument is based on a model integrating perspectives from complex problem-solving theory and constructivism learning theory. Complex problem-solving requires engaging with dynamic, unpredictable environments through iterative exploration and adaptation. Games can foster these skills if they provide information to interpret situations and understand the effects of strategies. The instrument was tested on a disaster management game and showed it can comprehensively analyze a game's suitability for complex problem-solving learning related to sustainability issues.
This document outlines a vision for achieving thriveability by 2050. It discusses the current unsustainable trajectory of business as usual and the impacts of climate change. To avoid catastrophe, we must shift to more sustainable models of innovation, design, and leadership. Thriveability requires integrating disciplines creatively to generate transformative outcomes. Personal and organizational transformation is key to thriving in the future. The document provides examples of sustainable approaches and case studies, and outlines a journey for leading organizations towards thriveability.
The document summarizes information about Team Hobos and its leader Manu Bhadoria. It describes Manu's dream job of heading the maintenance department of an organization overseeing a point-based economic system to replace money. It provides details of a typical working day in this role and general trends for the future, including more sustainable and collaborative systems with an emphasis on environmental sustainability, technology, and remote working.
Morel Fourman Ecosystems Stewardship Safe Passage To Our Positive Futuremorelfourman
The document discusses ecosystems stewardship as a solution for a livable future. It proposes governance approaches for ecosystems stewardship to sustain human well-being by learning from and working with nature. This requires massive economic re-purposing and a shift in mindset to view nature as the sustainer of life and wealth. Global corporate citizenship and measuring contributions to ecosystem services rather than just profit are presented as ways to implement these solutions.
This document discusses the role of actuaries and statistical modeling. It explains that actuaries at R&A use both deterministic and stochastic models to analyze insurance portfolios, assess risks, set prices and capital requirements. Deterministic models use single estimates while stochastic models capture uncertainty through probability distributions. The document also summarizes the upcoming Solvency 2 regulation in Europe and the gender directive banning gender-based insurance pricing. It provides references for further reading on these actuarial topics.
This document discusses the role of actuaries and statistical modeling. It explains that actuaries at R&A use both deterministic and stochastic models to analyze insurance portfolios, assess risks, set prices, and ensure sufficient capital reserves. Deterministic models provide single estimates while stochastic models account for uncertainty through probability distributions. The document also summarizes the upcoming Solvency 2 regulation in Europe and the gender directive banning gender-based insurance pricing. It provides references for further reading on these actuarial topics.
Module 1 Introduction to systems thinkingThink2Impact
The document provides an introduction to systems thinking. It discusses how systems thinking views complex situations holistically rather than focusing on individual parts. A system is defined as consisting of interconnected elements that interact to serve a common purpose. In contrast, a collection lacks interactions between parts. The document outlines why systems thinking is needed to address today's complex and dynamic issues, and gives examples of applying systems thinking in various fields like business, health, and education.
This document provides an overview of part two of a paper on Integral Sustainable Development. It discusses the importance of values in sustainable development frameworks and approaches. Specifically, it notes that sustainable commitment arises from values, so understanding and working with different stakeholder values is important for effective sustainable development initiatives. The document outlines two major approaches - transformation, which encourages shifting to new values, and translation, which works with existing values through effective communication. It argues that both approaches can be effective when used appropriately.
The document discusses creating resilient communities by promoting disaster preparedness. It analyzes several health behavior theories that can be applied to increase preparedness, including the Health Belief Model, Social Cognitive Theory, Theory of Planned Behavior, Transtheoretical Model, and social network theories. These theories can help identify barriers and motivators to preparedness and guide community outreach efforts to encourage self-efficacy and resilience among all groups. The goal is to empower individuals to handle their needs for 72 hours following a disaster through preparedness.
WEF-Young Global Leaders: Guide to Influencing Complex SystemsSustainable Brands
Valerie Keller sought to end homelessness by identifying its root causes rather than just addressing symptoms. Her team mapped the pathways
that often lead to homelessness, such as lack of affordable housing, poverty, lack of access to healthcare and the justice system's costly
treatment of offenses related to life on the streets. They concluded that comprehensively addressing factors preventing individuals from
obtaining and maintaining housing, like rent subsidies and supportive services combined with policy changes, could more effectively solve the
problem than temporary shelters alone.
This document discusses various myths and misconceptions around the concept of "lessons learned" in the context of hydro-meteorological hazards. It argues that simply identifying lessons after a disaster is not enough, the lessons must be communicated to and used by relevant stakeholders to better prepare for future risks. It also cautions that history may not perfectly predict the uncertain future under climate change, but can still provide useful analogies if used carefully. The document advocates for more open sharing of lessons identified across generations and geographies to continually improve disaster risk reduction efforts.
This document summarizes the key lessons learned from two scenario planning processes conducted for long-term city and regional planning in South Africa. The processes engaged stakeholders to collectively imagine different futures for the Gauteng city region and the King Sabata Dalindyebo municipality. They identified strategic choices, distilled learning, and suggested scenario planning as a tool for other communities. The main lessons were that solid research, engagement of broader communities, addressing powerlessness and fragmentation, and enabling long-term local partnerships are essential for effective long-term regional planning.
Wfs Conference The Energy Revolution By Michael Lee PdfMichael Lee
This document discusses South Africa's energy situation and the need for an energy revolution. It notes that South Africa relies heavily on coal, oil and gas for its energy needs but production of these fossil fuels will soon peak. It argues that South Africa has not adequately addressed this impending energy crisis and must transition to new energy sources like solar, nuclear and renewable energy to prevent economic collapse. The document provides statistics on South Africa's current energy production, consumption and reserves to illustrate the country's heavy dependence on depleting fossil fuels and lack of preparation for an energy revolution.
This document outlines three scenarios for sustainable global development between 2000-2050. It discusses the challenges of balancing economic growth, environmental protection, and social inclusion. The scenarios explore different paths for how societies could organize to achieve sustainable development goals through increased global cooperation (GEOpolity), decentralized local solutions (FROG!), or market-driven approaches (Jazz).
The document discusses various climate-related concepts and ideas, arguing that many of them are misleading, misapplied, or misunderstood. It questions concepts like "climate-proofing," "food security," "ground zero," and others, explaining why each term may convey the wrong implications or understanding of the issue. The document advocates reexamining how these ideas are defined and framed in order to more accurately portray climate challenges and solutions.
This document discusses the social challenges and opportunities of hydroelectric projects in 3 paragraphs. It acknowledges that negative social impacts are real but benefits should not be overlooked. Impacts must be carefully addressed and opportunities maximized through benefit sharing. Social impacts can be complex to handle, such as effects on indigenous groups or resettlement. The document advocates going beyond compensation to promote development. Benefits are discussed at regional and local scales, including infrastructure, jobs, and programs. Finally, the document provides recommendations for addressing social issues through understanding needs, participation, adaptation, and long-term monitoring.
An Analysis Instrument For Gameplay Information Flows Supporting Sustainabili...Daniel Wachtel
This document presents a game analysis instrument to evaluate how well gameplay information flows promote complex problem-solving capabilities related to sustainability. The instrument is based on a model integrating perspectives from complex problem-solving theory and constructivism learning theory. Complex problem-solving requires engaging with dynamic, unpredictable environments through iterative exploration and adaptation. Games can foster these skills if they provide information to interpret situations and understand the effects of strategies. The instrument was tested on a disaster management game and showed it can comprehensively analyze a game's suitability for complex problem-solving learning related to sustainability issues.
This document outlines a vision for achieving thriveability by 2050. It discusses the current unsustainable trajectory of business as usual and the impacts of climate change. To avoid catastrophe, we must shift to more sustainable models of innovation, design, and leadership. Thriveability requires integrating disciplines creatively to generate transformative outcomes. Personal and organizational transformation is key to thriving in the future. The document provides examples of sustainable approaches and case studies, and outlines a journey for leading organizations towards thriveability.
The document summarizes information about Team Hobos and its leader Manu Bhadoria. It describes Manu's dream job of heading the maintenance department of an organization overseeing a point-based economic system to replace money. It provides details of a typical working day in this role and general trends for the future, including more sustainable and collaborative systems with an emphasis on environmental sustainability, technology, and remote working.
Morel Fourman Ecosystems Stewardship Safe Passage To Our Positive Futuremorelfourman
The document discusses ecosystems stewardship as a solution for a livable future. It proposes governance approaches for ecosystems stewardship to sustain human well-being by learning from and working with nature. This requires massive economic re-purposing and a shift in mindset to view nature as the sustainer of life and wealth. Global corporate citizenship and measuring contributions to ecosystem services rather than just profit are presented as ways to implement these solutions.
This document discusses the role of actuaries and statistical modeling. It explains that actuaries at R&A use both deterministic and stochastic models to analyze insurance portfolios, assess risks, set prices and capital requirements. Deterministic models use single estimates while stochastic models capture uncertainty through probability distributions. The document also summarizes the upcoming Solvency 2 regulation in Europe and the gender directive banning gender-based insurance pricing. It provides references for further reading on these actuarial topics.
This document discusses the role of actuaries and statistical modeling. It explains that actuaries at R&A use both deterministic and stochastic models to analyze insurance portfolios, assess risks, set prices, and ensure sufficient capital reserves. Deterministic models provide single estimates while stochastic models account for uncertainty through probability distributions. The document also summarizes the upcoming Solvency 2 regulation in Europe and the gender directive banning gender-based insurance pricing. It provides references for further reading on these actuarial topics.
Module 1 Introduction to systems thinkingThink2Impact
The document provides an introduction to systems thinking. It discusses how systems thinking views complex situations holistically rather than focusing on individual parts. A system is defined as consisting of interconnected elements that interact to serve a common purpose. In contrast, a collection lacks interactions between parts. The document outlines why systems thinking is needed to address today's complex and dynamic issues, and gives examples of applying systems thinking in various fields like business, health, and education.
This document provides an overview of part two of a paper on Integral Sustainable Development. It discusses the importance of values in sustainable development frameworks and approaches. Specifically, it notes that sustainable commitment arises from values, so understanding and working with different stakeholder values is important for effective sustainable development initiatives. The document outlines two major approaches - transformation, which encourages shifting to new values, and translation, which works with existing values through effective communication. It argues that both approaches can be effective when used appropriately.
The document discusses creating resilient communities by promoting disaster preparedness. It analyzes several health behavior theories that can be applied to increase preparedness, including the Health Belief Model, Social Cognitive Theory, Theory of Planned Behavior, Transtheoretical Model, and social network theories. These theories can help identify barriers and motivators to preparedness and guide community outreach efforts to encourage self-efficacy and resilience among all groups. The goal is to empower individuals to handle their needs for 72 hours following a disaster through preparedness.
WEF-Young Global Leaders: Guide to Influencing Complex SystemsSustainable Brands
Valerie Keller sought to end homelessness by identifying its root causes rather than just addressing symptoms. Her team mapped the pathways
that often lead to homelessness, such as lack of affordable housing, poverty, lack of access to healthcare and the justice system's costly
treatment of offenses related to life on the streets. They concluded that comprehensively addressing factors preventing individuals from
obtaining and maintaining housing, like rent subsidies and supportive services combined with policy changes, could more effectively solve the
problem than temporary shelters alone.
This document discusses various myths and misconceptions around the concept of "lessons learned" in the context of hydro-meteorological hazards. It argues that simply identifying lessons after a disaster is not enough, the lessons must be communicated to and used by relevant stakeholders to better prepare for future risks. It also cautions that history may not perfectly predict the uncertain future under climate change, but can still provide useful analogies if used carefully. The document advocates for more open sharing of lessons identified across generations and geographies to continually improve disaster risk reduction efforts.
This document summarizes the key lessons learned from two scenario planning processes conducted for long-term city and regional planning in South Africa. The processes engaged stakeholders to collectively imagine different futures for the Gauteng city region and the King Sabata Dalindyebo municipality. They identified strategic choices, distilled learning, and suggested scenario planning as a tool for other communities. The main lessons were that solid research, engagement of broader communities, addressing powerlessness and fragmentation, and enabling long-term local partnerships are essential for effective long-term regional planning.
Wfs Conference The Energy Revolution By Michael Lee PdfMichael Lee
This document discusses South Africa's energy situation and the need for an energy revolution. It notes that South Africa relies heavily on coal, oil and gas for its energy needs but production of these fossil fuels will soon peak. It argues that South Africa has not adequately addressed this impending energy crisis and must transition to new energy sources like solar, nuclear and renewable energy to prevent economic collapse. The document provides statistics on South Africa's current energy production, consumption and reserves to illustrate the country's heavy dependence on depleting fossil fuels and lack of preparation for an energy revolution.
This document provides an overview of South Africa's security situation in 2030 by looking back at developments from 1990 to the present and factors that will influence future security. Key points include the rise of emerging powers like China changing the global balance of power, ongoing conflicts and inequality fueling instability, threats from poverty, crime, pandemics, climate change and competition over scarce resources. South Africa faces growing challenges from urbanization, inequality and changing governance dynamics.
Martin de Wit addresses sustainability in South Africa. He summarizes that South Africa is ecologically, environmentally, and humanely unsustainable based on several indicators. However, recent data shows improvements in GDP, optimism, and belief that the country is heading in the right direction. De Wit argues sustainability requires hope, changes to material and lifestyle wedges, and behavioral changes to attitudes and consumption.
This document discusses trends in global population, GDP, and poverty from 1000-2001. It shows that while global population and GDP have increased dramatically over time, 24% less people live in poverty today compared to 1990. However, poverty reductions have not been equal across regions. The document suggests that aggregate statistics may obscure underlying issues and that continued progress is still needed.
This document discusses reasons to believe in South Africa's future towards 2030. It notes that South Africa has relatively low inflation and interest rates, with decent growth until recently. It also highlights South Africa's successes in hosting the 2010 FIFA World Cup, infrastructure improvements, and a growing middle class as positives. However, it acknowledges ongoing challenges like unemployment, poverty, corruption, and the unstable electricity provider Eskom. The document advocates an optimistic view of South Africa's future if current youth embrace non-racialism and its people participate in creating the future.
Wfs Conference Welcome Address By Michael LeeMichael Lee
This document discusses futures thinking and becoming a future activist. It contains quotes from various sources about the importance of futures thinking for government, business, the military, and society. It argues that the future can be explored, imagined, and created. It presents five focus points for future activism in South Africa: ethics, environment, energy, education, and economics. It advocates for foresight-based decision making to address emerging challenges and achieve objectives. The document calls the reader to become an agent of positive change and asks what their roadmap is for South Africa's future.
How MJ Global Leads the Packaging Industry.pdfMJ Global
MJ Global's success in staying ahead of the curve in the packaging industry is a testament to its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. By embracing technological advancements, leading in eco-friendly solutions, collaborating with industry leaders, and adapting to evolving consumer preferences, MJ Global continues to set new standards in the packaging sector.
The Genesis of BriansClub.cm Famous Dark WEb PlatformSabaaSudozai
BriansClub.cm, a famous platform on the dark web, has become one of the most infamous carding marketplaces, specializing in the sale of stolen credit card data.
HOW TO START UP A COMPANY A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE.pdf46adnanshahzad
How to Start Up a Company: A Step-by-Step Guide Starting a company is an exciting adventure that combines creativity, strategy, and hard work. It can seem overwhelming at first, but with the right guidance, anyone can transform a great idea into a successful business. Let's dive into how to start up a company, from the initial spark of an idea to securing funding and launching your startup.
Introduction
Have you ever dreamed of turning your innovative idea into a thriving business? Starting a company involves numerous steps and decisions, but don't worry—we're here to help. Whether you're exploring how to start a startup company or wondering how to start up a small business, this guide will walk you through the process, step by step.
Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
Digital Marketing with a Focus on Sustainabilitysssourabhsharma
Digital Marketing best practices including influencer marketing, content creators, and omnichannel marketing for Sustainable Brands at the Sustainable Cosmetics Summit 2024 in New York
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
Part 2 Deep Dive: Navigating the 2024 Slowdownjeffkluth1
Introduction
The global retail industry has weathered numerous storms, with the financial crisis of 2008 serving as a poignant reminder of the sector's resilience and adaptability. However, as we navigate the complex landscape of 2024, retailers face a unique set of challenges that demand innovative strategies and a fundamental shift in mindset. This white paper contrasts the impact of the 2008 recession on the retail sector with the current headwinds retailers are grappling with, while offering a comprehensive roadmap for success in this new paradigm.
Top mailing list providers in the USA.pptxJeremyPeirce1
Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Navigating the world of forex trading can be challenging, especially for beginners. To help you make an informed decision, we have comprehensively compared the best forex brokers in India for 2024. This article, reviewed by Top Forex Brokers Review, will cover featured award winners, the best forex brokers, featured offers, the best copy trading platforms, the best forex brokers for beginners, the best MetaTrader brokers, and recently updated reviews. We will focus on FP Markets, Black Bull, EightCap, IC Markets, and Octa.
Easily Verify Compliance and Security with Binance KYCAny kyc Account
Use our simple KYC verification guide to make sure your Binance account is safe and compliant. Discover the fundamentals, appreciate the significance of KYC, and trade on one of the biggest cryptocurrency exchanges with confidence.
9. fundamental problems with our worldview
the logic of the problem is not the logic of the
solution
problems have multiple causes
issues are interrelated
interrelating problems make each other worse
solutions in one area can give rise to problems in
another
vicious circles
11. fundamental problems with our worldview
the logic of the problem is not the logic of the
solution
problems have multiple causes
issues are interrelated
the current situation has momentum
it tends to get worse over time
we don’t notice gradual deterioration