The document reports on testing an idea for a service called MyTripStory, which allows travelers to create stories about their trips. After initial interviews and surveys, the team found that most users don't need detailed statistics and want easy-to-create styled reports. The idea was refined to target active tourists who want colorful, template-based stories without much effort. Competitor research was conducted. The final value proposition is a service that uses manually and automatically collected trip data to generate stories, infographics, or books with minimal user time.
The document proposes an operating system called ITSME that is designed for active researchers and explorers. It aims to help users perceive and manage information according to their understanding of the world through venues and stories. The OS would allow users to easily access contacts and share information across different data sources and devices. It also discusses potential partnerships and business opportunities to expand the ITSME community and services.
Yahoo's 1999 annual report highlights:
1) Yahoo had become an essential part of people's lives and the only place anyone needs to go to find and connect with anything or anybody.
2) As a global network, Yahoo was uniquely able to leverage its technology platform to support changing consumer and business needs worldwide.
3) Yahoo attracted over 120 million users who trusted the company to provide a wide range of content and perspectives.
The document compares and contrasts the websites of Le General Hotel and the Renaissance Hotel. It finds that while Le General has a more modern, fun design focused on customer experience, the Renaissance has a more classical, business-oriented site focused on brand visibility and loyalty programs. Both hotels make it easy to find information and book a room from their homepage, but could improve customer engagement and sharing through social media apps.
This document is about a newborn baby boy named Kaiden James. It provides details about his birth including his weight, height and a photo of him ready for pictures. The baby expresses thoughts about making his parents proud and wonders what is for dinner that night. The mother expresses her love for her baby boy.
The document reports on testing an idea for a service called MyTripStory, which allows travelers to create stories about their trips. After initial interviews and surveys, the team found that most users don't need detailed statistics and want easy-to-create styled reports. The idea was refined to target active tourists who want colorful, template-based stories without much effort. Competitor research was conducted. The final value proposition is a service that uses manually and automatically collected trip data to generate stories, infographics, or books with minimal user time.
The document proposes an operating system called ITSME that is designed for active researchers and explorers. It aims to help users perceive and manage information according to their understanding of the world through venues and stories. The OS would allow users to easily access contacts and share information across different data sources and devices. It also discusses potential partnerships and business opportunities to expand the ITSME community and services.
Yahoo's 1999 annual report highlights:
1) Yahoo had become an essential part of people's lives and the only place anyone needs to go to find and connect with anything or anybody.
2) As a global network, Yahoo was uniquely able to leverage its technology platform to support changing consumer and business needs worldwide.
3) Yahoo attracted over 120 million users who trusted the company to provide a wide range of content and perspectives.
The document compares and contrasts the websites of Le General Hotel and the Renaissance Hotel. It finds that while Le General has a more modern, fun design focused on customer experience, the Renaissance has a more classical, business-oriented site focused on brand visibility and loyalty programs. Both hotels make it easy to find information and book a room from their homepage, but could improve customer engagement and sharing through social media apps.
This document is about a newborn baby boy named Kaiden James. It provides details about his birth including his weight, height and a photo of him ready for pictures. The baby expresses thoughts about making his parents proud and wonders what is for dinner that night. The mother expresses her love for her baby boy.
10 things my mom taught me about social mediaJeff Myers
The document provides tips and best practices for using social media effectively. It discusses 11 key points:
1) Be yourself. Know your story and how it changes per medium.
2) Be nice when dealing with negativity or criticism on social media. Have a plan for engagement.
3) Recognize your employees' contributions on social media by giving feedback.
4) Admit when you're wrong and have a crisis communications plan.
5) Think before speaking to avoid issues. Listen to understand others' perspectives.
6) Try new things but don't spread resources too thin. Consider your audience and goals.
7) Be a good listener by understanding who is talking
This document summarizes a problem solving workshop about improving transport in Britain that was held in London. It identifies key problems in 5 themes: modes of transport, human behavior, economics, infrastructure, and users' experience. Within each theme are 3-5 specific problems discussed, such as how to challenge car dominance, connect different transportation modes, and improve the user experience of sustainable transportation options. The workshop had 15 participants who identified 115 problems and generated 24 insights over the course of the discussion.
The Sprinkle Brigade are a group of three guys from New York, who use their artistic talents to bring people's attention to the problem of dog-poo on the streets, while at the same time bringing a smile to people's faces.
O documento discute planejamento de marketing e comunicação. Aborda planejamento tradicional versus planejamento direcionado e baseado em dados. Também discute novos paradigmas como influenciar comportamentos, criar conexões e engajamento do público-alvo. Apresenta casos de sucesso de diferentes empresas que usaram estratégias de envolvimento para impulsionar resultados.
Walkman to iPod: Evolution of Portable Musicjenhuss
This document summarizes the history of personal music players from the Sony Walkman in 1979 to the iPod in 2001. It discusses how the Walkman mobilized music and allowed for private listening, while the iPod perfected this with its small size and large storage capacity. The future of personal music players may include increased use of wireless networks and cloud storage as well as more eco-friendly, visually-oriented designs with gaming functionality.
The document provides an overview of how to use Twitter, including the basics of tweeting, following/unfollowing others, direct messaging, hashtags, and reading your Twitter stream. It recommends tools for reading Twitter like Tweetdeck and mobile apps. It also discusses following others on Twitter like friends, colleagues, celebrities, and suggests using hashtags to aggregate topics of interest.
This document outlines a project to measure the financial and social impact of social enterprises to demonstrate they are important for economic development. The project will use 10 general indicators and 4 sector-specific indicators to assess non-profits and social enterprises. Contact information is provided for feedback on the SERI Index project being conducted by Brown Consulting Group.
thought experiment about how to find objects in the home quicky using technology (while tidying up and putting the objects in the right place is obviously the correct solution)
How Underestimating the True Cost of Field Labor Can Kill ProfitPME 360
On the PME 360 Powering Business Growth Show with remodeling marketing experts Ryan Paul Adams and Ron Rodi, Melanie Hodgdon, founder of Business Systems Management, Inc., tackles this money-draining issue, helping remodeling and home-building contractors understand labor costs, price work to make a profit, and bring business costs under control.
Don’t miss this opportunity to get some indispensable insights that will save your business money!
The document discusses several skateboarders including Bam Margera, Nyjah Huston, Mike Mo Capaldi, and Erik Olson and references the skateboarding video and film Fully Flared. It asks if the reader likes skateboarding and includes some cryptic symbols and text.
This presentation was designed for the step BEFORE taking the plunge into social networking. For individuals that grew up after party lines but BT (before Twitter), this puts in context the why of social media.
For information, presentation tips, or a copy, contact: david@choristepartners.com
This document discusses the importance of Life Orientation as the heart of the school that teaches students values, attitudes, and skills to apply knowledge in their personal, social, and academic lives. It summarizes what students say they learn in LO classes, including self-confidence, respect for others, leadership skills, and healthy lifestyle habits. Students view their LO teachers positively as understanding, trustworthy, and caring. They say LO gives them a positive perspective, life skills, and preparation for their future. The document outlines challenges for LO teachers, such as developing student resilience, introducing career and university options, and integrating LO topics with other subjects. It calls for LO teachers to share best practices to further strengthen the value of the subject.
APICS The Association for Operations Management recognizes that Sumanth Pandith Surendra successfully passed the examination for Basics of Supply Chain Management on December 21, 2009, as evidenced by the signatures of APICS' Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board.
10 things my mom taught me about social mediaJeff Myers
The document provides tips and best practices for using social media effectively. It discusses 11 key points:
1) Be yourself. Know your story and how it changes per medium.
2) Be nice when dealing with negativity or criticism on social media. Have a plan for engagement.
3) Recognize your employees' contributions on social media by giving feedback.
4) Admit when you're wrong and have a crisis communications plan.
5) Think before speaking to avoid issues. Listen to understand others' perspectives.
6) Try new things but don't spread resources too thin. Consider your audience and goals.
7) Be a good listener by understanding who is talking
This document summarizes a problem solving workshop about improving transport in Britain that was held in London. It identifies key problems in 5 themes: modes of transport, human behavior, economics, infrastructure, and users' experience. Within each theme are 3-5 specific problems discussed, such as how to challenge car dominance, connect different transportation modes, and improve the user experience of sustainable transportation options. The workshop had 15 participants who identified 115 problems and generated 24 insights over the course of the discussion.
The Sprinkle Brigade are a group of three guys from New York, who use their artistic talents to bring people's attention to the problem of dog-poo on the streets, while at the same time bringing a smile to people's faces.
O documento discute planejamento de marketing e comunicação. Aborda planejamento tradicional versus planejamento direcionado e baseado em dados. Também discute novos paradigmas como influenciar comportamentos, criar conexões e engajamento do público-alvo. Apresenta casos de sucesso de diferentes empresas que usaram estratégias de envolvimento para impulsionar resultados.
Walkman to iPod: Evolution of Portable Musicjenhuss
This document summarizes the history of personal music players from the Sony Walkman in 1979 to the iPod in 2001. It discusses how the Walkman mobilized music and allowed for private listening, while the iPod perfected this with its small size and large storage capacity. The future of personal music players may include increased use of wireless networks and cloud storage as well as more eco-friendly, visually-oriented designs with gaming functionality.
The document provides an overview of how to use Twitter, including the basics of tweeting, following/unfollowing others, direct messaging, hashtags, and reading your Twitter stream. It recommends tools for reading Twitter like Tweetdeck and mobile apps. It also discusses following others on Twitter like friends, colleagues, celebrities, and suggests using hashtags to aggregate topics of interest.
This document outlines a project to measure the financial and social impact of social enterprises to demonstrate they are important for economic development. The project will use 10 general indicators and 4 sector-specific indicators to assess non-profits and social enterprises. Contact information is provided for feedback on the SERI Index project being conducted by Brown Consulting Group.
thought experiment about how to find objects in the home quicky using technology (while tidying up and putting the objects in the right place is obviously the correct solution)
How Underestimating the True Cost of Field Labor Can Kill ProfitPME 360
On the PME 360 Powering Business Growth Show with remodeling marketing experts Ryan Paul Adams and Ron Rodi, Melanie Hodgdon, founder of Business Systems Management, Inc., tackles this money-draining issue, helping remodeling and home-building contractors understand labor costs, price work to make a profit, and bring business costs under control.
Don’t miss this opportunity to get some indispensable insights that will save your business money!
The document discusses several skateboarders including Bam Margera, Nyjah Huston, Mike Mo Capaldi, and Erik Olson and references the skateboarding video and film Fully Flared. It asks if the reader likes skateboarding and includes some cryptic symbols and text.
This presentation was designed for the step BEFORE taking the plunge into social networking. For individuals that grew up after party lines but BT (before Twitter), this puts in context the why of social media.
For information, presentation tips, or a copy, contact: david@choristepartners.com
This document discusses the importance of Life Orientation as the heart of the school that teaches students values, attitudes, and skills to apply knowledge in their personal, social, and academic lives. It summarizes what students say they learn in LO classes, including self-confidence, respect for others, leadership skills, and healthy lifestyle habits. Students view their LO teachers positively as understanding, trustworthy, and caring. They say LO gives them a positive perspective, life skills, and preparation for their future. The document outlines challenges for LO teachers, such as developing student resilience, introducing career and university options, and integrating LO topics with other subjects. It calls for LO teachers to share best practices to further strengthen the value of the subject.
APICS The Association for Operations Management recognizes that Sumanth Pandith Surendra successfully passed the examination for Basics of Supply Chain Management on December 21, 2009, as evidenced by the signatures of APICS' Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board.