Google Has Re Branded Itself And Built A Parent Company Named Alphabet Inc..
Under Alphabet various Projects Of Google Will Come Naming Some Of Them Nest, Calico, Google, Google X.
This document lists the letters of the alphabet and provides an example word for each letter from A to G. It then states that the rest of the letters from H through Z are not included.
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Google has become a subsidiary of a new holding company called Alphabet. Larry Page will be the CEO of Alphabet, while still operating as CEO of Google. Other projects from Google, such as life sciences, will now operate under Alphabet separately from Google's internet products. This new structure allows Google to focus solely on internet products and prevents it from spreading resources too thin across other divisions.
- The document analyzes Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) and recommends a "buy" rating for the stock based on a discounted cash flow model.
- It finds that Alphabet is expected to maintain strong double digit revenue growth over the next 5 years, driven by increasing internet penetration globally and its leadership in online search and advertising.
- While risks like increasing competition exist, the model suggests the stock has a 30% upside from its current price based on Alphabet's robust revenue growth prospects and efforts to control costs.
This document provides an analysis of Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) performed by analysts at the University of Iowa. It includes an overview of the company, stock performance metrics, economic outlook factors relevant to GOOGL, and a recommendation to buy GOOGL stock. Key points include that GOOGL has diversified beyond its search engine roots, the analysts forecast the stock price to reach $843.94 based on their valuation models, and they expect GOOGL to continue developing new technologies that will drive long-term revenue growth.
Alphabet - From A to Z
“Let me Google that” became a fundamental phrase in our daily life. But Google is much more than only a search engine. In fact, so much more that a new company was founded: Alphabet, of which Google is only a part of. This next-gen Alphabet embraces a lot of different cool technologies, products and projects. Come and join us on a tour through the breath-taking landscape of Alphabet.
Talk at first Google Developer Group Brunch 2015
Together with Benjamin Raethlein
Alphabet Inc. is the parent company of Google and other businesses including Verily, Calico, X, Nest, GV, Google Capital and Access/Google Fiber. Google generates most of Alphabet's revenue through online advertising delivered to over one billion monthly users. Recent developments include the creation of Alphabet in 2015, regulatory approval of Google's self-driving car as a driver, and efforts by subsidiaries like Calico and Sidewalk Labs. Alphabet faces competition from companies like Apple, Microsoft and Facebook but maintains strengths in its brand, scale, and diversity of businesses through other bets and opportunities those present.
This document lists the letters of the alphabet and provides an example word for each letter from A to G. It then states that the rest of the letters from H through Z are not included.
Google become a subsidiary of a new company alphabetHolidayzqq
Google has become a subsidiary of a new holding company called Alphabet. Larry Page will be the CEO of Alphabet, while still operating as CEO of Google. Other projects from Google, such as life sciences, will now operate under Alphabet separately from Google's internet products. This new structure allows Google to focus solely on internet products and prevents it from spreading resources too thin across other divisions.
- The document analyzes Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company) and recommends a "buy" rating for the stock based on a discounted cash flow model.
- It finds that Alphabet is expected to maintain strong double digit revenue growth over the next 5 years, driven by increasing internet penetration globally and its leadership in online search and advertising.
- While risks like increasing competition exist, the model suggests the stock has a 30% upside from its current price based on Alphabet's robust revenue growth prospects and efforts to control costs.
This document provides an analysis of Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) performed by analysts at the University of Iowa. It includes an overview of the company, stock performance metrics, economic outlook factors relevant to GOOGL, and a recommendation to buy GOOGL stock. Key points include that GOOGL has diversified beyond its search engine roots, the analysts forecast the stock price to reach $843.94 based on their valuation models, and they expect GOOGL to continue developing new technologies that will drive long-term revenue growth.
Alphabet - From A to Z
“Let me Google that” became a fundamental phrase in our daily life. But Google is much more than only a search engine. In fact, so much more that a new company was founded: Alphabet, of which Google is only a part of. This next-gen Alphabet embraces a lot of different cool technologies, products and projects. Come and join us on a tour through the breath-taking landscape of Alphabet.
Talk at first Google Developer Group Brunch 2015
Together with Benjamin Raethlein
Alphabet Inc. is the parent company of Google and other businesses including Verily, Calico, X, Nest, GV, Google Capital and Access/Google Fiber. Google generates most of Alphabet's revenue through online advertising delivered to over one billion monthly users. Recent developments include the creation of Alphabet in 2015, regulatory approval of Google's self-driving car as a driver, and efforts by subsidiaries like Calico and Sidewalk Labs. Alphabet faces competition from companies like Apple, Microsoft and Facebook but maintains strengths in its brand, scale, and diversity of businesses through other bets and opportunities those present.
Project Loon is a Google initiative to provide internet access to rural and remote areas using a network of balloons traveling in the stratosphere. The balloons float 20 km above the Earth's surface and are steered by rising and descending to altitudes with winds moving in the desired direction. People on the ground connect to the balloon network using special antennas. Each balloon is powered by solar panels and contains equipment like antennas and batteries to communicate with other balloons and transmit internet signals to users below. The goal is to bring internet access to places that lack reliable connectivity.
Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury in 2010 for $19.5 billion after months of negotiations. Some key details:
- Kraft is an American food manufacturer known for brands like Oreo and Cadbury is a British confectioner famous for Dairy Milk chocolate.
- The acquisition gave Kraft access to emerging markets and Cadbury's strong brands. It also aimed to increase economic scale and profitability.
- Kraft initially offered $16.7 billion in August 2009 but Cadbury rejected it as too low. After extensions from the Takeover Panel, Kraft increased its offer and finally secured over 75% of shares to complete the acquisition in February 2010.
- Winners included Cadbury shareholders through
1) In 2009, Kraft Foods launched a hostile bid for Cadbury to acquire its global snacks business and emerging market scale, especially in India. However, Cadbury actively resisted the takeover.
2) After months of negotiations and failed counter bids, Kraft increased its offer to £11.7 billion and Cadbury accepted in January 2010.
3) Integrating the two company cultures poses challenges as Kraft values multiculturalism while Cadbury prefers its British heritage. A separation model may be best to preserve Cadbury's identity.
In this paper I did a ratio analysis of Google Inc to get a better glimpse of them as a company and their performance.
This was for the subject Building Financial Relationships at Northeaster University, MA.
I hope it gives you greater insight into Google and how they operate.
Matt
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The document summarizes the appointment of Sundar Pichai as the new CEO of Google. It details that Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin announced a reorganization of Google into a new parent company called Alphabet, with Sundar Pichai being named CEO of Google. Pichai is an Indian-origin executive who graduated from IIT Kharagpur and Stanford University. He joined Google in 2004 and steadily climbed the leadership ranks, leading the development of Google Chrome and Android. Pichai's appointment as Google CEO makes him and Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, the heads of two of the largest tech companies.
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, was born in Madras, India and received his Bachelor's degree in metallurgical engineering from IIT Kharagpur in India. He also holds a Master's degree in materials science and engineering from Stanford University as well as an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, making him a highly educated leader in the technology industry.
This document appears to be a list of numbers from 1 to 50. There is no other context provided, but it seems to be a simple numerical listing from 1 to 50 without any other distinguishing characteristics.
Addition is the process of combining sets of items and counting the total. It is demonstrated with examples of having 2 apples and receiving 3 more for a total of 5 apples, and using 4 red apples and 2 yellow apples for a total of 6 apples needed for a pie. Addition finds the full amount when sets are joined together.
Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury in 2010 in a $19 billion deal. This allowed Kraft to enter emerging markets like India and China where Cadbury had a strong presence. It also gave Kraft access to Cadbury's distribution network in developing countries. However, integrating the two company's cultures posed challenges due to their different management styles and work environments.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides an analysis of Alphabet Inc. by analyst Saul Ellison on October 14, 2016. It includes an investment case highlighting Alphabet's competitive advantages, interconnected ecosystem, information analytics capabilities, dominance in online advertising, and growth opportunities in virtual and augmented reality. Financial analysis covers liquidity, asset management, debt management, and profitability ratios indicating strong and consistent performance. The sector outlook is positive given technology trends.
This document discusses Starbucks' focus on social responsibility and how it contributes to the company's brand strength. It notes that Starbucks has incorporated social responsibility into its overall corporate strategy from the beginning. This helps protect Starbucks' image and reputation while also providing financial and non-financial rewards. Specifically, Starbucks offers employees highly competitive benefits, such as healthcare, which contributes to low turnover and high productivity. The document argues that Starbucks' commitment to social responsibility and strong employee policies have been key factors in its rapid growth and success.
This document discusses the impacts of cruise tourism in coastal areas. It begins with an overview of recent trends in the coastal cruise industry, including strong growth in passenger numbers and ship sizes. It then examines both the economic benefits of cruise tourism for coastal communities, including job creation and tax revenue, and the environmental and social impacts, such as pollution, damage to ecosystems, and changes to local culture from overcommercialization. The document recommends the need for sustainable tourism strategies and regulations to manage these impacts and ensure long-term benefits for coastal areas.
This document discusses employee engagement and strategies to improve it. It begins by defining employee engagement and explaining its importance for retaining talented workers. It then discusses challenges to engagement like it not always leading directly to productivity. Several factors that influence engagement are outlined, both internal like job responsibilities and growth opportunities, and external like competing career options. Finally, it describes strategies organizations can use to boost engagement, such as recognition of good work, providing motivation, and leadership opportunities.
The document is a report about Herman Street, an e-commerce company that sells computer software and electronics. It discusses how Herman Street initially used ShopSite software for its website but faced challenges with conversion rates. The report analyzes Herman Street's market gap and proposes adopting a new shopping cart software, Pinnacle Cart, to address issues and potentially improve business performance through innovation.
This document outlines an assignment for a reflective essay on issues and crisis management in organizations. It provides guidance on the required content, including discussing organizational culture, environmental scanning, preparing for crises, and crisis communication. It also lists relevant readings and establishes a word limit and rubric for assessment. The student is asked to reflect on their learning experiences and apply course concepts and examples to discuss how they would act in a managerial capacity regarding issues and crisis management.
The document discusses a new product development assignment on developing a solar charger called Solarz. It provides details on the product, including a description and specifications. It discusses the idea generation process, concept testing, and business analysis including strategic decisions, timelines, risks, expected benefits, market size and potential, cost of production, and breakeven analysis. It also outlines plans for test marketing the product, developing a brand strategy, packaging considerations, and launching the product. The overall goal is to introduce an innovative solar charger to the market to address the need for charging mobile devices outdoors.
The document discusses responsibilities and duties of managers at ABC Care Home. As the manager, key responsibilities include supervising basic care services, ensuring individual client needs are met, managing resources and staff, handling complaints, and ensuring compliance with policies and regulations. The manager is also responsible for assessing client needs, maintaining accurate financial records, and addressing any shortcomings in services provided. Resolving issues and improving care quality is an important accountability for the manager role.
This document discusses portfolio analysis in marketing management. It defines portfolio analysis as the analysis of a pool of different marketing strategies and product/service offerings that can help an organization achieve its goals. Portfolio analysis allows management to holistically assess performance and allocate resources efficiently. It also helps identify the product life cycle stage. Common portfolio analysis methods mentioned include the BCG matrix and GE Business Screen, which help evaluate profitability and investment needs. Overall, portfolio analysis is a systematic process used in strategic planning to evaluate offerings and determine appropriate marketing mix and future prospects.
This document discusses an operations management report on Tesco. It begins with an introduction to operations management and Tesco's emphasis on effective operations. It then analyzes Tesco's type of operations as mass service and identifies its key processes as stocking shelves, deliveries, and checkout. The document evaluates Tesco's operations using a five performance objectives framework, finding its major strengths are speed, flexibility, and quality, while its weakness is in lean implementation perception. It concludes Tesco successfully manages its operations.
This report analyzes Facebook's marketing strategy since its creation in 2004. Facebook has used direct marketing, integrated marketing communication, and mobile marketing to promote its online services globally. It targets youth and tech-savvy users. These strategies have helped Facebook gain a large market share and revenue. However, with increasing competition, Facebook will need to adopt new strategic marketing options in the future to maintain its sustainable competitive position.
Project Loon is a Google initiative to provide internet access to rural and remote areas using a network of balloons traveling in the stratosphere. The balloons float 20 km above the Earth's surface and are steered by rising and descending to altitudes with winds moving in the desired direction. People on the ground connect to the balloon network using special antennas. Each balloon is powered by solar panels and contains equipment like antennas and batteries to communicate with other balloons and transmit internet signals to users below. The goal is to bring internet access to places that lack reliable connectivity.
Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury in 2010 for $19.5 billion after months of negotiations. Some key details:
- Kraft is an American food manufacturer known for brands like Oreo and Cadbury is a British confectioner famous for Dairy Milk chocolate.
- The acquisition gave Kraft access to emerging markets and Cadbury's strong brands. It also aimed to increase economic scale and profitability.
- Kraft initially offered $16.7 billion in August 2009 but Cadbury rejected it as too low. After extensions from the Takeover Panel, Kraft increased its offer and finally secured over 75% of shares to complete the acquisition in February 2010.
- Winners included Cadbury shareholders through
1) In 2009, Kraft Foods launched a hostile bid for Cadbury to acquire its global snacks business and emerging market scale, especially in India. However, Cadbury actively resisted the takeover.
2) After months of negotiations and failed counter bids, Kraft increased its offer to £11.7 billion and Cadbury accepted in January 2010.
3) Integrating the two company cultures poses challenges as Kraft values multiculturalism while Cadbury prefers its British heritage. A separation model may be best to preserve Cadbury's identity.
In this paper I did a ratio analysis of Google Inc to get a better glimpse of them as a company and their performance.
This was for the subject Building Financial Relationships at Northeaster University, MA.
I hope it gives you greater insight into Google and how they operate.
Matt
Sundar pichai great tamilian - google ceo - arise dreamsArise Roby
The document summarizes the appointment of Sundar Pichai as the new CEO of Google. It details that Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin announced a reorganization of Google into a new parent company called Alphabet, with Sundar Pichai being named CEO of Google. Pichai is an Indian-origin executive who graduated from IIT Kharagpur and Stanford University. He joined Google in 2004 and steadily climbed the leadership ranks, leading the development of Google Chrome and Android. Pichai's appointment as Google CEO makes him and Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, the heads of two of the largest tech companies.
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, was born in Madras, India and received his Bachelor's degree in metallurgical engineering from IIT Kharagpur in India. He also holds a Master's degree in materials science and engineering from Stanford University as well as an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, making him a highly educated leader in the technology industry.
This document appears to be a list of numbers from 1 to 50. There is no other context provided, but it seems to be a simple numerical listing from 1 to 50 without any other distinguishing characteristics.
Addition is the process of combining sets of items and counting the total. It is demonstrated with examples of having 2 apples and receiving 3 more for a total of 5 apples, and using 4 red apples and 2 yellow apples for a total of 6 apples needed for a pie. Addition finds the full amount when sets are joined together.
Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury in 2010 in a $19 billion deal. This allowed Kraft to enter emerging markets like India and China where Cadbury had a strong presence. It also gave Kraft access to Cadbury's distribution network in developing countries. However, integrating the two company's cultures posed challenges due to their different management styles and work environments.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides an analysis of Alphabet Inc. by analyst Saul Ellison on October 14, 2016. It includes an investment case highlighting Alphabet's competitive advantages, interconnected ecosystem, information analytics capabilities, dominance in online advertising, and growth opportunities in virtual and augmented reality. Financial analysis covers liquidity, asset management, debt management, and profitability ratios indicating strong and consistent performance. The sector outlook is positive given technology trends.
This document discusses Starbucks' focus on social responsibility and how it contributes to the company's brand strength. It notes that Starbucks has incorporated social responsibility into its overall corporate strategy from the beginning. This helps protect Starbucks' image and reputation while also providing financial and non-financial rewards. Specifically, Starbucks offers employees highly competitive benefits, such as healthcare, which contributes to low turnover and high productivity. The document argues that Starbucks' commitment to social responsibility and strong employee policies have been key factors in its rapid growth and success.
This document discusses the impacts of cruise tourism in coastal areas. It begins with an overview of recent trends in the coastal cruise industry, including strong growth in passenger numbers and ship sizes. It then examines both the economic benefits of cruise tourism for coastal communities, including job creation and tax revenue, and the environmental and social impacts, such as pollution, damage to ecosystems, and changes to local culture from overcommercialization. The document recommends the need for sustainable tourism strategies and regulations to manage these impacts and ensure long-term benefits for coastal areas.
This document discusses employee engagement and strategies to improve it. It begins by defining employee engagement and explaining its importance for retaining talented workers. It then discusses challenges to engagement like it not always leading directly to productivity. Several factors that influence engagement are outlined, both internal like job responsibilities and growth opportunities, and external like competing career options. Finally, it describes strategies organizations can use to boost engagement, such as recognition of good work, providing motivation, and leadership opportunities.
The document is a report about Herman Street, an e-commerce company that sells computer software and electronics. It discusses how Herman Street initially used ShopSite software for its website but faced challenges with conversion rates. The report analyzes Herman Street's market gap and proposes adopting a new shopping cart software, Pinnacle Cart, to address issues and potentially improve business performance through innovation.
This document outlines an assignment for a reflective essay on issues and crisis management in organizations. It provides guidance on the required content, including discussing organizational culture, environmental scanning, preparing for crises, and crisis communication. It also lists relevant readings and establishes a word limit and rubric for assessment. The student is asked to reflect on their learning experiences and apply course concepts and examples to discuss how they would act in a managerial capacity regarding issues and crisis management.
The document discusses a new product development assignment on developing a solar charger called Solarz. It provides details on the product, including a description and specifications. It discusses the idea generation process, concept testing, and business analysis including strategic decisions, timelines, risks, expected benefits, market size and potential, cost of production, and breakeven analysis. It also outlines plans for test marketing the product, developing a brand strategy, packaging considerations, and launching the product. The overall goal is to introduce an innovative solar charger to the market to address the need for charging mobile devices outdoors.
The document discusses responsibilities and duties of managers at ABC Care Home. As the manager, key responsibilities include supervising basic care services, ensuring individual client needs are met, managing resources and staff, handling complaints, and ensuring compliance with policies and regulations. The manager is also responsible for assessing client needs, maintaining accurate financial records, and addressing any shortcomings in services provided. Resolving issues and improving care quality is an important accountability for the manager role.
This document discusses portfolio analysis in marketing management. It defines portfolio analysis as the analysis of a pool of different marketing strategies and product/service offerings that can help an organization achieve its goals. Portfolio analysis allows management to holistically assess performance and allocate resources efficiently. It also helps identify the product life cycle stage. Common portfolio analysis methods mentioned include the BCG matrix and GE Business Screen, which help evaluate profitability and investment needs. Overall, portfolio analysis is a systematic process used in strategic planning to evaluate offerings and determine appropriate marketing mix and future prospects.
This document discusses an operations management report on Tesco. It begins with an introduction to operations management and Tesco's emphasis on effective operations. It then analyzes Tesco's type of operations as mass service and identifies its key processes as stocking shelves, deliveries, and checkout. The document evaluates Tesco's operations using a five performance objectives framework, finding its major strengths are speed, flexibility, and quality, while its weakness is in lean implementation perception. It concludes Tesco successfully manages its operations.
This report analyzes Facebook's marketing strategy since its creation in 2004. Facebook has used direct marketing, integrated marketing communication, and mobile marketing to promote its online services globally. It targets youth and tech-savvy users. These strategies have helped Facebook gain a large market share and revenue. However, with increasing competition, Facebook will need to adopt new strategic marketing options in the future to maintain its sustainable competitive position.
This document provides a marketing plan for expanding the Mr Bean soya bean food and beverage retail chain from Singapore to Costa Rica. It includes a background on Mr Bean's founding and operations in Singapore, and then analyzes the business environment in Costa Rica through STEEP, SWOT, and market analyses. The marketing plan proposes objectives, target markets, positioning, product, pricing, distribution, and promotional strategies for Mr Bean to implement in Costa Rica.
This document provides a market research report on Apple Inc. that analyzes the company's marketing principles, processes, environment, and strategy for the iPhone. It discusses the key elements of Apple's marketing, including segmentation, targeting, positioning, and the 4Ps. It also analyzes the political, economic, social, and technological factors in Apple's macro environment, and examines competitors, suppliers, and customers in its micro environment. Differences between B2B and B2C marketing, as well as international versus domestic marketing, are also described.
This document discusses a literature review on the future prospects of e-commerce in the retail industry. It begins by outlining the importance and scope of the topic. It then discusses the criteria used to select literature and the organizational pattern of the review. The literature review itself covers the concept of e-commerce, its significance for retail industry, current trends such as personalization and optimization of online stores, and future prospects such as expanded customer access and reduced costs.
This document discusses a new approach to regulatory compliance management for the customs administration of Belmontia. It proposes adopting a risk-based compliance management approach to balance trade facilitation with regulatory controls. This would involve identifying high-risk areas and minimizing intervention in low-risk areas using risk management principles. It compares this approach to Belmontia's current "gatekeeper" style which focuses more on control than facilitation. The new approach would help Belmontia achieve greater balance and maximize benefits for both traders and customs. It is aligned with international standards and could help Belmontia better manage the large revenue it collects from customs duties.
This document discusses racial and ethnic inequality in multiethnic societies. It provides a literature review on the topic, discussing several sociological theories and studies. The literature review examines how race is a social construct, racial barriers faced by immigrants, inequality within ethnic groups, and how modernization was expected to diminish racial identities but instead ethnic identities have been reasserted. The document then outlines arguments about institutional discrimination favouring dominant groups and conflict theories explaining occupational competition between groups. It concludes by discussing the harms of racism on minority groups and societies overall.
The document discusses environmental social governance and the responsibilities of businesses towards society and the environment. It outlines several theories on this topic, including Carroll's theory of corporate social responsibility that businesses have economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary obligations. It also discusses Hall's theory that businesses' activities should foster positive social and environmental impacts, and stakeholder theory that businesses must balance the interests of different stakeholder groups. The document argues that with increasing consumer awareness, businesses now face regulatory pressure to consider social welfare and environmental protection in addition to profit motives.
The document discusses several cyber security issues related to increased internet usage. It notes that while the internet has provided benefits to sharing information, it has also enabled cyber crimes and threats to national security. One example is Wikileaks, which published confidential US national defense information and caused concern about information security. Additionally, the internet enables hacking, fraud, and spreading of objectionable content. Countries also use cyber espionage to obtain rivals' sensitive information. Overall, the document argues that while the internet facilitates connectivity, information security is a growing issue due to potential for misuse in criminal activities like identity theft and terrorism.
International cooperation is needed to combat cybercrime effectively at a global level. Several international organizations like INTERPOL and NATO have taken steps to facilitate cooperation between countries. INTERPOL established the IGCI in Singapore in 2014 to address cybercrime across borders. The Budapest Convention established a legal framework for information sharing between signatories like the US and EU. However, more integrated efforts are still needed that involve developing countries. The roles of international bodies like the UN will be important in pursuing global cooperation on cybersecurity issues.
Cubic Transportation Systems is a company that designs automated fare collection systems for public transit. It is seeking to expand into the markets of the Middle East and North Africa. A PEST analysis found opportunities in growing demand but also risks from regulations and competitive bidding. A five forces analysis found high threat of new entrants and rivalry. Cubic has strong resources and competencies. The report recommends Cubic differentiate itself by offering innovative smart ticket systems. However, risks include legal issues, cultural differences, and economic instability in the regions. Cubic is well-positioned to implement strategies due to its expertise and solutions-based approach.
OJP data from firms like Vicinity Jobs have emerged as a complement to traditional sources of labour demand data, such as the Job Vacancy and Wages Survey (JVWS). Ibrahim Abuallail, PhD Candidate, University of Ottawa, presented research relating to bias in OJPs and a proposed approach to effectively adjust OJP data to complement existing official data (such as from the JVWS) and improve the measurement of labour demand.
Fabular Frames and the Four Ratio ProblemMajid Iqbal
Digital, interactive art showing the struggle of a society in providing for its present population while also saving planetary resources for future generations. Spread across several frames, the art is actually the rendering of real and speculative data. The stereographic projections change shape in response to prompts and provocations. Visitors interact with the model through speculative statements about how to increase savings across communities, regions, ecosystems and environments. Their fabulations combined with random noise, i.e. factors beyond control, have a dramatic effect on the societal transition. Things get better. Things get worse. The aim is to give visitors a new grasp and feel of the ongoing struggles in democracies around the world.
Stunning art in the small multiples format brings out the spatiotemporal nature of societal transitions, against backdrop issues such as energy, housing, waste, farmland and forest. In each frame we see hopeful and frightful interplays between spending and saving. Problems emerge when one of the two parts of the existential anaglyph rapidly shrinks like Arctic ice, as factors cross thresholds. Ecological wealth and intergenerational equity areFour at stake. Not enough spending could mean economic stress, social unrest and political conflict. Not enough saving and there will be climate breakdown and ‘bankruptcy’. So where does speculative design start and the gambling and betting end? Behind each fabular frame is a four ratio problem. Each ratio reflects the level of sacrifice and self-restraint a society is willing to accept, against promises of prosperity and freedom. Some values seem to stabilise a frame while others cause collapse. Get the ratios right and we can have it all. Get them wrong and things get more desperate.
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STREETONOMICS: Exploring the Uncharted Territories of Informal Markets throug...sameer shah
Delve into the world of STREETONOMICS, where a team of 7 enthusiasts embarks on a journey to understand unorganized markets. By engaging with a coffee street vendor and crafting questionnaires, this project uncovers valuable insights into consumer behavior and market dynamics in informal settings."
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"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
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