This document discusses outreach and engagement strategies for an organization called AfriGAP. It proposes using an engagement ladder model to map target audiences and appropriate outreach mechanisms across six phases of engagement, from simply reading content to leading the organization's strategy. The model identifies incentives and interactions to encourage increasing levels of engagement from audiences like partners, champions, civil society organizations and donors. Outreach mechanisms will include both online and offline tactics like direct outreach, enhanced content, social media promotion and cross-posting content on other platforms.
The AfriGAP was conceived as a follow-up to the 2011 Dakar Forum on governance assessments in Africa. 97.9% of Forum participants expressed interest in an online platform to connect stakeholders. The top three desired features were easy access to assessment methodologies, relevant news/events, and mentoring schemes. Respondents felt it was important to showcase African leadership in governance assessments and bridge constituencies like civil society and governments. An objective of the AfriGAP is to promote locally-produced governance data in Africa for better policymaking and accountability by facilitating dialogue between data producers and users and offering a platform for collaboration between organizations involved in governance assessments.
This document discusses different types of farts and how to make fart sounds. It suggests eating a lot of food, sleeping while planking, and making a "beng" sound to produce farts. The author also encourages trying to trick friends with fart sounds and lists different types of farts including big, small, combo, and no underwear farts.
The document outlines AfriGAP's development strategy for 2013-14. It discusses reaching new audiences like investors, artists, and media. It proposes a knowledge-sharing web platform and partnership among leading governance data organizations in Africa. The central components would be a new website, an indicator database for data analysis and dissemination, joint initiatives between partners, and a joint communication strategy. Costs, timeline, partner involvement, impact, and priorities are evaluated for each component.
This document discusses the demand for governance data in Africa and proposes the creation of the Africa Governance Data Platform (AfriGAP) to address this need. It notes the rising interest in governance data from global and African Union institutions as well as countries for performance management and early warning systems. The AfriGAP would add value by connecting data producers and users, creating a common knowledge repository to avoid duplication and identify gaps, and amplifying members' impact through joint initiatives like training, research, and an indicator database. The agenda for discussions on AfriGAP includes defining its vision and objectives around priority themes and audiences, and establishing a roadmap and roles for partners for 2013-2014.
This document discusses different types of farts and how to make fart sounds. It suggests eating a lot of food, sleeping while planking, and making a "beng" sound to produce farts. The document also lists different types of farts such as big farts, small farts, combo farts, and no underwear farts and encourages readers to try tricking their friends with fart sounds.
Metode utama pengakuan beban meliputi hubungan sebab akibat, alokasi sistematis, dan pengakuan seketika. Ketiga metode memiliki kekuatan dan kelemahan tertentu dalam mencerminkan biaya yang sebenarnya terjadi.
1. The document summarizes work done to improve Afrigap's tools, content, and community from November 2012 to June 2013.
2. For tools, a domain and subdomains were added, translations enabled, and social media accounts created. However, the website is now outdated technically.
3. For content, over 90 new items were added in 6 months by expanding content sources. Access is now by country but inequality remains between topics, languages, and countries.
4. For community, visits from Africa increased from 14% to 35% but more work is needed to engage the target African audience qualitatively and quantitatively.
Finlandia dikenal sebagai negara terbersih di dunia dengan hampir nol tingkat korupsi, berkat budaya kejujuran yang kuat dan penegakan hukum yang efektif. Kasus seperti pengunduran perdana menteri Anneli Jaatteenmaki menunjukkan tingkat tinggi integritas yang diharapkan dari pejabat publik. Pendidikan yang baik dan kesadaran masyarakat akan nilai-nilai etika turut berkontribusi pada keberhasilan pemberantasan korupsi di negara ini.
Tulisan ini membahas desain untuk mencegah dan memberantas korupsi di Indonesia dengan mendefinisikan korupsi, menjelaskan ciri-cirinya, dan memberikan contoh kasus korupsi di berbagai negara seperti Singapura, Korea Selatan, RRC, dan Jepang.
The Eurapp study provides insights into the European app economy, highlighting job creation, developer characteristics, and platform requirements. It identifies key bottlenecks such as cross-platform development challenges and an immature advertising market. Recommendations include supporting app developers in business development and marketing to enhance revenue opportunities and platform adoption.
"Rebooting the EU App Economy" by John BreslinEurapp
油
The document summarizes a workshop on rebooting the EU App Economy. It provides details on the workshop agenda, participants, and goals of the Eurapp project. The workshop aimed to identify bottlenecks in the EU app market and crowdsource ideas to address issues like funding, skills gaps, and market fragmentation. Attendees participated in challenges, tutorials, and discussions on topics such as promoting apps, monetization strategies, and trends in mobile development. The overall goal of the Eurapp project and workshops is to help create a thriving app economy and jobs across Europe.
Andreas Pappas, Senior Analyst, VisionMobileEurapp
油
The document discusses insights from the Developer Economics workshop held in June 2013, highlighting the distribution of developers across various regions and the challenges they face. Key findings reveal developer preferences for platforms and tools, the financial struggles of a significant portion of developers, and the importance of competitive analysis and marketing in app development. North America leads in average revenue generated per app, while overall, many developers are below the 'app poverty line.'
"App Innovation and Incubation Centres" by Savania ChinamaringaEurapp
油
The document discusses challenges and solutions for rebooting the EU app economy. The challenges include 24 official EU languages, a complex market with low concentration across multiple platforms, and high failure rates for startups. The proposed solution is to create App Innovation and Incubation Centers (IICs) located at universities. The IICs would provide entrepreneurs with business development skills, access to target markets for testing apps, and technical skills training. They would help minimize risks for investors while enhancing startup success rates. The IICs business model relies on support from universities, investors, and governments.
The document discusses crowdpreneurship, which is a proposed platform that allows entrepreneurs with orthogonal skills to form teams to develop app ideas. Team members would contribute work in exchange for equity in the app project. The platform aims to facilitate the incubation of app ideas through team formation, legal agreements on revenue sharing and intellectual property, and knowledge sharing between teams. It is not intended as a freelance job site, crowdfunding platform, or crowdsourcing site, but rather allows participants to build competitive apps through teamwork and own equity in the apps they help develop.
"Supercharging the Local Ecosystem" by Simon Schaefer, Factory BerlinEurapp
油
The document discusses The Factory, a campus for startups located in Berlin, Germany. The Factory provides over 16,000 square meters of office and event space across six buildings formerly on the site of the Berlin Wall. Facilities include incubation and acceleration space, legal and tax clinics, a 250-person auditorium, a 400-person event space, fitness areas, and restaurants. The goal is to create an outstanding work environment that supercharges the local tech ecosystem by bringing together international tech giants, local heroes, brand new startups, and academic frameworks with proximity and perks.
"Sizing the EU App Economy" by David Card and Mark Mulligan, Gigaom ResearchEurapp
油
The document summarizes key findings from a report on sizing the EU app economy. It finds that the EU app economy could generate 63 billion in revenue and support 4.8 million jobs by 2018. Currently, only 42% of independent developers do contract work for other businesses. Bottlenecks for EU app developers include high customer acquisition costs, platform revenue sharing, and a lack of discovery platforms. The report recommends solutions like third-party discovery platforms and app marketplaces to help developers overcome bottlenecks.
"Opportunistic to Strategic" by Gemma Coles, MubalooEurapp
油
Mubaloo is a mobile app development company that has created over 200 apps for clients across various industries. They take a strategic approach to mobile app development, focusing on mobile strategy, user experience design, and integrating apps with clients' backend systems. Mubaloo helps clients transform their business through apps that drive consumer engagement, improve internal efficiencies, and enable their larger digital visions. They emphasize sustainable apps built on an API layer with an integrated approach considering the full mobile ecosystem from strategy to operations.
"Welcome to Sizing the EU App Economy" by John Breslin, NUI GalwayEurapp
油
This document contains the schedule for the "Sizing the EU App Economy" event. The event will include presentations from Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission, Peter Vesterbacka of Rovio, and others discussing the app economy in Europe. There will be sessions on sizing the EU app workforce and revenue, identifying bottlenecks, and crowdsourcing solutions. Attendees will participate in discussions on policies to support jobs and revenue and prioritize ideas to feed into a future policy roadmap. The event aims to connect stakeholders and align outcomes with crowdsourced solutions to major bottlenecks in the EU app economy.
The document describes a proposal for a European App Centre located in Berlin, Germany that would help provide funding of 2-10 million and skills development for scaling up leading European app companies by targeting large multinational corporations and businesses rather than just venture capitalists. It seeks feasibility study partners across several European countries for a Horizon 2020 funding call and provides contact information for the chairperson of the organization behind the proposal.
"App Innovation / Development / Training Hubs" by Joseph DavisEurapp
油
The document discusses jump-starting the European app economy. It summarizes that smartphones and tablets are now the primary computing devices for many people. It then outlines forecasts that predict the app economy will be worth $150 billion by 2017 and $143 billion by 2016. However, these estimates are likely low since app advertising and enterprise apps are emerging. The document then notes barriers in Europe including a lack of support systems for app developers. It proposes addressing this by establishing a training program for developers and entrepreneurs and funding three app innovation hubs in major EU cities to foster mentoring, access to venture capital, and business development support. Financial competitions would also encourage mature app business plans. The proposals aim to create a synergistic ecosystem to trigger innovation
"Online Multisided Team Connection Platform" by Luca De AngelisEurapp
油
Between 2012 and 2017, the number of global app users doubled from 1.2 billion to 4.4 billion. In 2013 alone, over 70 billion apps were downloaded from the top 4 app stores, generating $20-25 billion in revenue. A new online platform aims to connect entrepreneurs in Europe by hosting regional events and providing an investors section to lower research costs and offer customized opportunities for risk-averse investors, leveraging the reliability and visibility of the European Commission.
"Conference Hub / Resource Repository and Promotion Channels" by Donald McCannEurapp
油
The document discusses how the European Commission could improve access for small app companies to skilled app developers and education. It proposes creating an online platform that connects app developers with corporations to facilitate collaboration. The platform would feature services like a copyright vault, job listings, and funding opportunities to help app developers and companies connect, protect intellectual property, and find skills and resources. The goal is to help small app companies access needed skills and education through networking and partnership opportunities.
"App Entrepreneurs in Residence" by David AriasEurapp
油
This document proposes an "App Entrepreneurs in Residence" program where app entrepreneurs spend 4-6 months working with large European organizations. The program aims to provide entrepreneurs with business skills/expertise, coaching, mentoring, funding and early access to markets. In return, organizations gain access to innovative solutions, technology and talent. The goal is for entrepreneurs to develop global startups with organizational support while organizations improve competitiveness. This is seen as a win-win scenario that could create jobs and wealth in Europe's app economy.
1) The document discusses ECO-SYSTEM, a proposed solution to address market fragmentation and workforce issues in the EU app economy.
2) ECO-SYSTEM consists of three components: the European Apps Tendering System, EATS Challenge, and EATS Venture. The Apps Tendering System would connect app developers with businesses seeking new apps. EATS Challenge would award prizes for the best apps developed around certain themes. EATS Venture would be a venture capital fund investing in promising startups.
3) The proposal claims ECO-SYSTEM could boost the EU app sector by matching developers with paid work, incentivizing innovative apps, and financing high-potential startups.
"How Can Web Devs Reach the Mobile Market?" by Dimitris Michalakos, Web Techn...Eurapp
油
The document analyzes the challenges and opportunities for web developers in the mobile market, emphasizing routes to market, underlying technologies, and the competitive landscape between HTML5 and native applications. It presents data from extensive research including app usage, developer surveys, and trends in mobile ecosystems. Key considerations include performance, ease of development, and access to hardware APIs, along with insights into popular tools and frameworks in the industry.
"Monetizing Apps: Lessons from Photo App Developers" by Hans Hartman, Preside...Eurapp
油
The document discusses monetization strategies used by photo app developers, highlighting diverse models such as charging for apps, in-app purchasing, and advertisements. Key trends indicate a shift towards higher pricing and the growing importance of in-app purchases, while the document also emphasizes the significance of a scalable user base for long-term revenue. Additionally, it suggests that while paid apps can be viable, developers should evaluate their revenue goals to avoid limiting monetization options.
"Startup Europe and Funding Opportunities in Horizon 2020" by Bogdan Ceobanu,...Eurapp
油
The document discusses the Startup Europe initiative, which aims to strengthen the environment for web entrepreneurs in Europe through 10 million in funding. The main goals include fostering a dynamic ecosystem for startups, facilitating cross-border services, and providing support for entrepreneurs to scale their businesses. Additionally, the initiative encourages collaboration among local ecosystems and stakeholders to enhance the overall impact on web entrepreneurship.
Finlandia dikenal sebagai negara terbersih di dunia dengan hampir nol tingkat korupsi, berkat budaya kejujuran yang kuat dan penegakan hukum yang efektif. Kasus seperti pengunduran perdana menteri Anneli Jaatteenmaki menunjukkan tingkat tinggi integritas yang diharapkan dari pejabat publik. Pendidikan yang baik dan kesadaran masyarakat akan nilai-nilai etika turut berkontribusi pada keberhasilan pemberantasan korupsi di negara ini.
Tulisan ini membahas desain untuk mencegah dan memberantas korupsi di Indonesia dengan mendefinisikan korupsi, menjelaskan ciri-cirinya, dan memberikan contoh kasus korupsi di berbagai negara seperti Singapura, Korea Selatan, RRC, dan Jepang.
The Eurapp study provides insights into the European app economy, highlighting job creation, developer characteristics, and platform requirements. It identifies key bottlenecks such as cross-platform development challenges and an immature advertising market. Recommendations include supporting app developers in business development and marketing to enhance revenue opportunities and platform adoption.
"Rebooting the EU App Economy" by John BreslinEurapp
油
The document summarizes a workshop on rebooting the EU App Economy. It provides details on the workshop agenda, participants, and goals of the Eurapp project. The workshop aimed to identify bottlenecks in the EU app market and crowdsource ideas to address issues like funding, skills gaps, and market fragmentation. Attendees participated in challenges, tutorials, and discussions on topics such as promoting apps, monetization strategies, and trends in mobile development. The overall goal of the Eurapp project and workshops is to help create a thriving app economy and jobs across Europe.
Andreas Pappas, Senior Analyst, VisionMobileEurapp
油
The document discusses insights from the Developer Economics workshop held in June 2013, highlighting the distribution of developers across various regions and the challenges they face. Key findings reveal developer preferences for platforms and tools, the financial struggles of a significant portion of developers, and the importance of competitive analysis and marketing in app development. North America leads in average revenue generated per app, while overall, many developers are below the 'app poverty line.'
"App Innovation and Incubation Centres" by Savania ChinamaringaEurapp
油
The document discusses challenges and solutions for rebooting the EU app economy. The challenges include 24 official EU languages, a complex market with low concentration across multiple platforms, and high failure rates for startups. The proposed solution is to create App Innovation and Incubation Centers (IICs) located at universities. The IICs would provide entrepreneurs with business development skills, access to target markets for testing apps, and technical skills training. They would help minimize risks for investors while enhancing startup success rates. The IICs business model relies on support from universities, investors, and governments.
The document discusses crowdpreneurship, which is a proposed platform that allows entrepreneurs with orthogonal skills to form teams to develop app ideas. Team members would contribute work in exchange for equity in the app project. The platform aims to facilitate the incubation of app ideas through team formation, legal agreements on revenue sharing and intellectual property, and knowledge sharing between teams. It is not intended as a freelance job site, crowdfunding platform, or crowdsourcing site, but rather allows participants to build competitive apps through teamwork and own equity in the apps they help develop.
"Supercharging the Local Ecosystem" by Simon Schaefer, Factory BerlinEurapp
油
The document discusses The Factory, a campus for startups located in Berlin, Germany. The Factory provides over 16,000 square meters of office and event space across six buildings formerly on the site of the Berlin Wall. Facilities include incubation and acceleration space, legal and tax clinics, a 250-person auditorium, a 400-person event space, fitness areas, and restaurants. The goal is to create an outstanding work environment that supercharges the local tech ecosystem by bringing together international tech giants, local heroes, brand new startups, and academic frameworks with proximity and perks.
"Sizing the EU App Economy" by David Card and Mark Mulligan, Gigaom ResearchEurapp
油
The document summarizes key findings from a report on sizing the EU app economy. It finds that the EU app economy could generate 63 billion in revenue and support 4.8 million jobs by 2018. Currently, only 42% of independent developers do contract work for other businesses. Bottlenecks for EU app developers include high customer acquisition costs, platform revenue sharing, and a lack of discovery platforms. The report recommends solutions like third-party discovery platforms and app marketplaces to help developers overcome bottlenecks.
"Opportunistic to Strategic" by Gemma Coles, MubalooEurapp
油
Mubaloo is a mobile app development company that has created over 200 apps for clients across various industries. They take a strategic approach to mobile app development, focusing on mobile strategy, user experience design, and integrating apps with clients' backend systems. Mubaloo helps clients transform their business through apps that drive consumer engagement, improve internal efficiencies, and enable their larger digital visions. They emphasize sustainable apps built on an API layer with an integrated approach considering the full mobile ecosystem from strategy to operations.
"Welcome to Sizing the EU App Economy" by John Breslin, NUI GalwayEurapp
油
This document contains the schedule for the "Sizing the EU App Economy" event. The event will include presentations from Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission, Peter Vesterbacka of Rovio, and others discussing the app economy in Europe. There will be sessions on sizing the EU app workforce and revenue, identifying bottlenecks, and crowdsourcing solutions. Attendees will participate in discussions on policies to support jobs and revenue and prioritize ideas to feed into a future policy roadmap. The event aims to connect stakeholders and align outcomes with crowdsourced solutions to major bottlenecks in the EU app economy.
The document describes a proposal for a European App Centre located in Berlin, Germany that would help provide funding of 2-10 million and skills development for scaling up leading European app companies by targeting large multinational corporations and businesses rather than just venture capitalists. It seeks feasibility study partners across several European countries for a Horizon 2020 funding call and provides contact information for the chairperson of the organization behind the proposal.
"App Innovation / Development / Training Hubs" by Joseph DavisEurapp
油
The document discusses jump-starting the European app economy. It summarizes that smartphones and tablets are now the primary computing devices for many people. It then outlines forecasts that predict the app economy will be worth $150 billion by 2017 and $143 billion by 2016. However, these estimates are likely low since app advertising and enterprise apps are emerging. The document then notes barriers in Europe including a lack of support systems for app developers. It proposes addressing this by establishing a training program for developers and entrepreneurs and funding three app innovation hubs in major EU cities to foster mentoring, access to venture capital, and business development support. Financial competitions would also encourage mature app business plans. The proposals aim to create a synergistic ecosystem to trigger innovation
"Online Multisided Team Connection Platform" by Luca De AngelisEurapp
油
Between 2012 and 2017, the number of global app users doubled from 1.2 billion to 4.4 billion. In 2013 alone, over 70 billion apps were downloaded from the top 4 app stores, generating $20-25 billion in revenue. A new online platform aims to connect entrepreneurs in Europe by hosting regional events and providing an investors section to lower research costs and offer customized opportunities for risk-averse investors, leveraging the reliability and visibility of the European Commission.
"Conference Hub / Resource Repository and Promotion Channels" by Donald McCannEurapp
油
The document discusses how the European Commission could improve access for small app companies to skilled app developers and education. It proposes creating an online platform that connects app developers with corporations to facilitate collaboration. The platform would feature services like a copyright vault, job listings, and funding opportunities to help app developers and companies connect, protect intellectual property, and find skills and resources. The goal is to help small app companies access needed skills and education through networking and partnership opportunities.
"App Entrepreneurs in Residence" by David AriasEurapp
油
This document proposes an "App Entrepreneurs in Residence" program where app entrepreneurs spend 4-6 months working with large European organizations. The program aims to provide entrepreneurs with business skills/expertise, coaching, mentoring, funding and early access to markets. In return, organizations gain access to innovative solutions, technology and talent. The goal is for entrepreneurs to develop global startups with organizational support while organizations improve competitiveness. This is seen as a win-win scenario that could create jobs and wealth in Europe's app economy.
1) The document discusses ECO-SYSTEM, a proposed solution to address market fragmentation and workforce issues in the EU app economy.
2) ECO-SYSTEM consists of three components: the European Apps Tendering System, EATS Challenge, and EATS Venture. The Apps Tendering System would connect app developers with businesses seeking new apps. EATS Challenge would award prizes for the best apps developed around certain themes. EATS Venture would be a venture capital fund investing in promising startups.
3) The proposal claims ECO-SYSTEM could boost the EU app sector by matching developers with paid work, incentivizing innovative apps, and financing high-potential startups.
"How Can Web Devs Reach the Mobile Market?" by Dimitris Michalakos, Web Techn...Eurapp
油
The document analyzes the challenges and opportunities for web developers in the mobile market, emphasizing routes to market, underlying technologies, and the competitive landscape between HTML5 and native applications. It presents data from extensive research including app usage, developer surveys, and trends in mobile ecosystems. Key considerations include performance, ease of development, and access to hardware APIs, along with insights into popular tools and frameworks in the industry.
"Monetizing Apps: Lessons from Photo App Developers" by Hans Hartman, Preside...Eurapp
油
The document discusses monetization strategies used by photo app developers, highlighting diverse models such as charging for apps, in-app purchasing, and advertisements. Key trends indicate a shift towards higher pricing and the growing importance of in-app purchases, while the document also emphasizes the significance of a scalable user base for long-term revenue. Additionally, it suggests that while paid apps can be viable, developers should evaluate their revenue goals to avoid limiting monetization options.
"Startup Europe and Funding Opportunities in Horizon 2020" by Bogdan Ceobanu,...Eurapp
油
The document discusses the Startup Europe initiative, which aims to strengthen the environment for web entrepreneurs in Europe through 10 million in funding. The main goals include fostering a dynamic ecosystem for startups, facilitating cross-border services, and providing support for entrepreneurs to scale their businesses. Additionally, the initiative encourages collaboration among local ecosystems and stakeholders to enhance the overall impact on web entrepreneurship.
"Preliminary Findings from the ICT Developers Survey" by David Card, Vice Pre...Eurapp
油
The document presents preliminary findings from an ICT developers survey aimed at understanding the European app economy and its challenges. It indicates high satisfaction rates among app developers regarding commercial objectives and highlights a need for better cross-platform compatibility and skilled talent. Key challenges include market fragmentation, investor conservatism, and a reliance on dominant US platforms.
"Marketing in a Million App Market" by Aaron Watkins, President and Founder, ...Eurapp
油
The document discusses marketing strategies in the competitive app market, highlighting the importance of understanding the target audience through demographic and behavioral profiling. It outlines various methods for app discovery, effective app store optimization (ASO), and the impact of advertising and social media on user engagement. It emphasizes the necessity of integrating social features within apps and maintaining ongoing communication with users for effective marketing.
Tanguy De Lestr辿, Association Manager, Agoria App Alliance BelgiumEurapp
油
L'Agoria App Alliance a 辿t辿 cr辿辿e pour soutenir le secteur des applications mobiles en 辿tablissant un lien entre les entreprises souhaitant d辿velopper des applications et les d辿veloppeurs d'applications. Elle offre une plateforme d'辿change d'informations et de contacts entre les entreprises ICT et les d辿veloppeurs d'applications. Les membres travaillent principalement distance, et la communication se fait via des outils num辿riques tels que Skype et Google Hangout.