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The document summarizes upcoming events for SIFE BCIT, including a guest speaker discussing life after BCIT, a bake sale to support charity, and networking and training events. It also provides tips on writing press releases and uploading content to their website, as well as announcing position opportunities and the member of the month.
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Point of care troponin testing is an extremely topical concept in Emergency Medicine. In this talk I'll explore the evidence for this technology, looking at the various assays available and how they can help us. I'll also ask what the future might look like, thanks to new technology like the Manchester Acute Coronary Syndromes (MACS) decision aid. Presented at Acute & General Medicine, London Excel, 2016
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This document provides guidance on how to present a journal club. It discusses the definition and history of journal clubs, their aims to keep participants up to date on current literature and teach critical appraisal skills. Journal clubs can cover a range of topics and formats. The document outlines best practices for selecting articles, presenting critically on the content, and facilitating discussion. It emphasizes the benefits of journal clubs for improving knowledge, skills, and evidence-based practice.
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Ideas on weaving timeless digital strategies into the marketing of art, originally delivered as part of the webinar entitled "Go with the Stream: Bringing Your Art to Digital Audiences," which was part of a 3-part series mounted by the Cultural Center of the Philippines
The Cultural Olympiad marketing campaign is failing to reach its target audience of young people. An analysis of the event's website found it to be confusing and not inspiring creativity as the event aims to do. Articles promoting the event in newspapers like The Guardian also do not appeal to younger audiences. There has been a lack of advertising through television, websites, and posters. The key issues identified are the uninspiring website that does not represent the event well, and PR efforts not targeting the right younger audience through appropriate media channels.
Learning, growing and sharing: The use of Media in MissionPhil Prior
The media of the twenty first century has its part to play in mission, giving new opportunities for sharing the gospel, as well as keeping folk at home up-to-date with the latest news and building support. Find out how mission is changing with technology and where you could play your part.
SIFE BCIT General Meeting #10 November 23, 2010SIFE BCIT
The document summarizes upcoming events for SIFE BCIT, including a guest speaker discussing life after BCIT, a bake sale to support charity, and networking and training events. It also provides tips on writing press releases and uploading content to their website, as well as announcing position opportunities and the member of the month.
Timely, Convenient and Sensitive: Is Point of Care Troponin Testing the Future?Rick Body
Point of care troponin testing is an extremely topical concept in Emergency Medicine. In this talk I'll explore the evidence for this technology, looking at the various assays available and how they can help us. I'll also ask what the future might look like, thanks to new technology like the Manchester Acute Coronary Syndromes (MACS) decision aid. Presented at Acute & General Medicine, London Excel, 2016
Top 10 papers for trauma uk conference. widescreen version copySimon Carley
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This document provides guidance on how to present a journal club. It discusses the definition and history of journal clubs, their aims to keep participants up to date on current literature and teach critical appraisal skills. Journal clubs can cover a range of topics and formats. The document outlines best practices for selecting articles, presenting critically on the content, and facilitating discussion. It emphasizes the benefits of journal clubs for improving knowledge, skills, and evidence-based practice.
"Future-proof" digital marketing strategiesLia Ejercito
Ideas on weaving timeless digital strategies into the marketing of art, originally delivered as part of the webinar entitled "Go with the Stream: Bringing Your Art to Digital Audiences," which was part of a 3-part series mounted by the Cultural Center of the Philippines
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* Traditional marketing versus new media marketing
* Using social media to recruit attendees and sponsors
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We are introducing you to some key players in the field and want to seed a new understanding of innovation, ignite new conversations and invite you to being the virus of a new era, when you go back home, with a backpack of fresh thinking.
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This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media usage has grown tremendously, with billions of users worldwide spending significant time on sites like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. However, many companies only treat social media as another marketing channel rather than a way to have conversations and build relationships with customers. The document argues that for companies to truly benefit, they need to define a social media strategy focused on listening, engaging and measuring their efforts.
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This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media usage has grown tremendously, with billions of users worldwide spending significant time on sites like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. However, many companies only treat social media as another marketing channel rather than a way to have conversations and build relationships with customers. The document argues that for companies to truly benefit, they need to define a social media strategy focused on listening, engaging and measuring their efforts.
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This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media usage has grown tremendously, with billions of users worldwide spending significant time on sites like Facebook and YouTube. However, most companies still treat social media as just another marketing channel rather than a way to build relationships through conversations and customer service. The document argues that if companies want to harness the power of social media, they need to define a strategic approach focused on listening, engaging with customers, and measuring the impact on goals like loyalty and word of mouth.
This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media has become a major online activity and force, outlines key stats on popular platforms to illustrate its scale and growth, and argues that for companies, treating social media as just another marketing channel is missing the point - it should be about building relationships through conversations to improve areas like customer service and word of mouth.
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Exploring Social Media as a Powerful Tool for Creating Meaningful Change Marryam Khan
Digital activism is more impactful than commonly believed. While some dismiss online activists as "slacktivists", research shows social media activists are twice as likely to volunteer, four times as likely to encourage others to take action, and twice as likely to participate in events or donate. Awareness raised through social platforms can translate to tangible benefits, like the $7 million raised through text donations for Haiti earthquake relief in 2010. When coupled with offline action, digital tools give voice to more people and spread issues rapidly, showing how online and real-world activism can work together powerfully for change.
Lessons learned from experiments with the WindyCitizen during the past few years, specifically focused on the difficulty of attracting the core contributors necessary to make a news site flourish.
This document discusses the disruption of retail by new technologies and business models. It analyzes trends in industries like fashion, groceries, computers, and automotive that are being impacted by e-commerce platforms. The emergence of direct-to-consumer brands and on-demand delivery are reshaping customer expectations around product selection, convenience, and personalization. Traditional retailers must adapt their business models to focus on curation, access, and easy customer experiences in this new landscape of abundance and information symmetry. The key is becoming a platform that can power stacks of specialized businesses through the creation of tailored and social brand experiences.
The document discusses online activism and social media's role in activism. It notes that while social media can help raise awareness and funds for causes, likes/shares don't always translate to real-world results and offline activism is still needed to create change. Some examples discussed include the Arab Spring and the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, which raised significant funds through social media. The document debates whether awareness alone is enough or if online activists need to promote offline involvement as well.
This document discusses how celebrity crowdfunding can be an effective way to raise money for social causes. It provides examples of successful celebrity crowdfunding campaigns on Prizeo that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars more than their targets for charities. Experts say celebrities can significantly boost donations through social media engagement and by sharing personal stories. Crowdfunding campaigns are more likely to succeed when they connect people emotionally and integrate social media to tell those stories. Overall, the document argues that celebrity crowdfunding can be an impactful way to fundraise for organizations if done effectively.
The document discusses the evolution of media from industrial/broadcast models to interactive and social media. It provides examples of how Greenpeace and Obama successfully utilized social media strategies like creating a strong brand, making participation easy, incentivizing user creativity, and integrating online and offline efforts. The key aspects of social media that companies should consider are asking the right questions of their audience, designing for customers first, having an authentic voice, and measuring return on investment.
Learn what about the buzz called social media and why meeting professionals are shifting from traditional marketing to new marketing strategies. Understand the three key elements of Learn, Listen and Launch for every successful social media campaign.
* Defining the social media tool suite
* Building relationships through viral marketing
* Traditional marketing versus new media marketing
* Using social media to recruit attendees and sponsors
The document discusses social media and how to effectively use it while managing risks. It provides examples of both successful and unsuccessful social media campaigns by companies and governments. The key lessons are that public opinion is hard to predict and control online, and it is important to avoid appearing disingenuous or "fooling" the public when using social media. Crowdsourcing ideas can engage the community but also loses control over the message and how it spreads.
Future of Money - Silicon Valley Inspiration TourMarko Haschej
Money is a key driver of our society. Where does the journey go? We are having conversations about ethics and exponential technology, cryptocurrency and community. Everything sounds big and no body really knows. The Silicon Valley has grown strong in showing directions and giving outlooks.
We are introducing you to some key players in the field and want to seed a new understanding of innovation, ignite new conversations and invite you to being the virus of a new era, when you go back home, with a backpack of fresh thinking.
The game is changing. Be part of it
This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media has become a major online activity and force, outlines key stats on popular platforms to illustrate its scale and growth, and argues that companies need to define a social media strategy focused on conversations not just marketing in order to harness its power for public relations, customer service, and building loyalty.
This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media has become a major online activity and force, outlines some key stats on popular social platforms and their growth, and argues that for companies social media is about more than just marketing and should be used for customer service, loyalty building, and thought leadership through conversations not one-way campaigns.
What A Fuck Is Social Media One Year LaterNúria Pinto
This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media usage has grown tremendously, with billions of users worldwide spending significant time on sites like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. However, many companies only treat social media as another marketing channel rather than a way to have conversations and build relationships with customers. The document argues that for companies to truly benefit, they need to define a social media strategy focused on listening, engaging and measuring their efforts.
What The F**k Is Social Media: One Year LaterIN2marcom .com
This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media usage has grown tremendously, with billions of users worldwide spending significant time on sites like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. However, many companies only treat social media as another marketing channel rather than a way to have conversations and build relationships with customers. The document argues that for companies to truly benefit, they need to define a social media strategy focused on listening, engaging and measuring their efforts.
This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media has become a major online activity and force, outlines key stats on popular platforms to illustrate its scale and growth, and argues that companies need to define a social media strategy focused on conversations not just marketing in order to harness its power for public relations, customer service, and building loyalty.
This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media usage has grown tremendously, with billions of users worldwide spending significant time on sites like Facebook and YouTube. However, most companies still treat social media as just another marketing channel rather than a way to build relationships through conversations and customer service. The document argues that if companies want to harness the power of social media, they need to define a strategic approach focused on listening, engaging with customers, and measuring the impact on goals like loyalty and word of mouth.
This document provides an overview of social media and why companies should engage with it. In 3 sentences: It discusses how social media has become a major online activity and force, outlines key stats on popular platforms to illustrate its scale and growth, and argues that for companies, treating social media as just another marketing channel is missing the point - it should be about building relationships through conversations to improve areas like customer service and word of mouth.
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