The document discusses seven reasons why people may not listen to others: gossiping, judging, negativity, complaining, excuses, embroidery (exaggeration), and dogmatism (confusion of facts and opinions). It then outlines aspects of voice and speech that can be controlled to speak more powerfully: register, timber, prosody, pace, and volume. Finally, it advocates for conscious listening and creating an optimal listening environment to engage audiences.
How to stay out of trouble without staying silentyourspeakeasy
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The document provides tips and guidelines for journalists and brands regarding how to conduct brand journalism. It discusses two paths for conferences (interactive vs lecture), then provides 12 rules or guidelines for success in brand journalism. The rules discuss writing for the audience, dangers of scheduled posts, managing personal and brand accounts separately, transparency, committing to brand journalism, and following one overall rule to eat your own dogfood (practice what you preach). It ends with inviting questions from the audience.
This document provides an agenda for a class that discusses character development. It includes:
1. A discussion of 10 traits of a good character using examples from Dr. Phill.
2. An analysis of characters from an Empire magazine article to see how they demonstrate the traits.
3. An assignment for students to play World of Warcraft together to experience character development.
4. A plan for the next class to work on paper prototypes in groups and receive feedback.
The document contains a prayer thanking God for life and guidance, instructions for a word jumble and describing what is happening in a picture, information about the three basic purposes of writing being to entertain, inform, and persuade, examples of different types of texts and their dominant purposes, and activities and instructions about advertising a product individually and in groups.
Exploroo is a social networking site for travelers to share pictures, stories and insights to help other travelers. Users can share advice on the best places to visit in certain areas of the world to aid those planning trips. The interactive site allows sharing experiences to provide guidance for others' travels.
The document provides tips for student journalists to effectively cover their beats, including defining the scope of the beat, making lists of key contacts and potential stories, setting up interviews, attending meetings and events, monitoring issues online, and collaborating with photographers.
Podcast Design Talk by Kyle Bondo titled "Say What? Put down the microphone and plan your show!" given at Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference (MAPCON) September 7, 2018. Find the audio at Podfader.com.
Stakes & Suspense: Make Your Story UnputdownableBruce Hale
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The document discusses how to build suspense and stakes in stories. It defines suspense as the anxiety that something will happen, and stakes as something vital being at risk for the character. It then lists 7 ways to build suspense: 1) Start with the character's wants, obstacles, and flaws. 2) Set the hook with techniques like humor, surprises, questions. 3) Increase the threats and problems faced by the character. 4) Thicken the plot using a ticking clock, the unexpected, and foreshadowing while maintaining pacing. 5) Misdirect the reader. 6) Conceal information but gradually reveal it. 7) Take tips from suspense master Frank to keep readers engaged.
The document provides tips for selecting a topic for speaking engagements. It suggests considering personal experiences, interests, professions and reference materials from books, magazines, the internet and Toastmasters manuals. The #1 tip is to make the speech audience-centric by considering what the audience wants to hear given the occasion, speaker's abilities and goals. Topics should be interesting while avoiding topic burnout by keeping things fresh.
This document outlines a transmedia project exploring black holes through interactive media. It discusses using a K-Film for visual exploration, Reddit for discussion and questions, and Tumblr for curating information. The project aimed to engage audiences in considering black holes' scientific possibilities and representations in science fiction. It adapted approaches when initial strategies like using Reddit creatively were unsuccessful. Ultimately, allowing the media to shape the content and connecting the different parts better achieved the goal of an exploratory transmedia project on this unknown phenomenon.
Our group produced a short documentary about the Lewis Chessmen in partnership with the British Museum and Chocolate Films. We researched documentaries to understand conventions like talking heads, titles/text, and visual style. We used these conventions with talking head interviews in the museum in front of the chess pieces. Our pre-production included developing interview questions and storyboards, though deciding which storyboard to use caused some disagreement. Secondary research interviewing museum curators about the chess pieces was very effective for gathering reliable information.
This document provides instructions for a QRallye scavenger hunt game where participants must work together to find 6 hidden stashes using QR codes and geotags within a 2 hour time limit. Once a stash is found, players must solve the task inside and be creative, with the goal of being the first group to solve all tasks across all stashes. Players are reminded to bring mobile devices to copy information from stashes and wear sturdy shoes for the outdoor game.
This unit teaches students how to ask and talk about locations in a town using expressions like "Is there?" and "Are there?". It also covers offering and requesting help with directions using "Can" and "Could". Students will learn conversation strategies for checking information by repeating keywords and asking echo questions. The unit is divided into lessons that teach vocabulary for shopping, getting around town, and exploring locations through activities like reading a walking tour guide and sharing favorite places in their city.
This document discusses European identity and stereotypes. It defines identity as how a country sees itself through traditions and associations. Stereotypes are overgeneralized assumptions about a group. The document examines stereotypes of several European countries through images of landmarks, foods, and customs. Students complete activities to identify stereotypes of different European nations and quiz each other on images associated with specific countries.
How do philosophers think their own disciplines?Michele Pasin
油
This document summarizes an experiment using a card sorting knowledge elicitation technique with philosophy experts and non-experts. The experts provided 30% more categories than non-experts when sorting cards representing philosophy concepts. While no criteria or categories were exactly the same between participants, they were grouped into meta-criteria and showed similarities despite differences in wording. The experiment revealed differences in how experts and non-experts conceptualize philosophical problems, approaches, theories and entities. Future work could involve using alternative elicitation methods and focusing the card sorting on specific philosophical entity types.
Este documento describe un proyecto de intervenci坦n social y comunitaria que los estudiantes de cuarto medio realizar叩n. El proyecto involucra investigar una problem叩tica social, presentar los hallazgos en una presentaci坦n de PowerPoint y exponerla ante la comunidad escolar. El proceso consta de cuatro etapas: analizar el problema desde distintas perspectivas, identificar causas y factores, organizar la informaci坦n de forma sistem叩tica y concientizar a otros. Los estudiantes investigar叩n un tema social como la educaci坦n, salud o migraci坦n y evalu
This document provides a list of publications by Danielle Bethea, including peer-reviewed journal articles, technical reports, and presentations. The publications cover topics such as population structure and gene flow of small coastal sharks, analysis of movement patterns of juvenile sawfish, reassessment of trophic levels of sharks, distribution and community structure of coastal sharks in the Gulf of Mexico, essential fish habitat of juvenile coastal sharks, and selectivity of gillnets for juvenile sharks. Many of the publications use data from tagging studies of small coastal and hammerhead sharks conducted in the Gulf of Mexico and southeastern United States.
El documento presenta un nuevo m叩ster en comunicaci坦n social para la provincia de Almer鱈a. La provincia necesita profesionales capacitados en esta 叩rea para cubrir las necesidades de las empresas e instituciones locales. El m叩ster ofrecer叩 formaci坦n avanzada en temas como periodismo, publicidad y relaciones p炭blicas.
The document discusses Croatia's efforts towards e-government and a digital administration. It outlines the integration of base registries in 2012 to allow citizens to access official documents from any registry office. It also details the Central Salary System which calculates salaries for 250,000 public sector employees using the integrated RegZap registry. Further, it explains laws established to coordinate IT projects through the ProDII office and improve data sharing between systems using the Metaregister. Statistics are provided on growing use of the e-Citizens portal and its top 5 most used e-services. Finally, it outlines strategies in the e-Croatia 2020 plan to improve interoperability, develop cloud infrastructure and sectoral e-services, as
Os presentamos el dossier de trabajaos de rotulaci坦n realizados en inmobiliarias por franquicias del grupo Xprinta.
Hemos trabajado para firmas tan destacadas como Remax o Look and Find.
Consulta nuestros proyectos:
http://www.xprinta.com/portfolio/rotulos-iluminacion-led-remax-elite/
http://www.xprinta.com/portfolio/rotulos-sin-luz-look-and-find/
O para m叩s informaci坦n:
http://www.xprinta.com/inmobiliarias/
This document outlines Paloma Mendoza's budget and itinerary for a 6-week backpack trip through Europe working as an au pair in Seville, Spain, Paris, France, Antwerpen, Belgium, London, England, and Glasgow, Scotland. It provides details on flight and train costs, estimated expenses, au pair job opportunities, and costs of food in each city. The total budget is $2,000 with $1,603 euros already available. No visas are required for the trip.
The document discusses taxonomy standards including ISO 25964, which provides guidance for building and managing thesauri and guidelines for interoperability between controlled vocabularies. It describes the history and development of taxonomy standards, key standards organizations like ISO and NISO, and standards like ISO 25964 that help different controlled vocabularies to work together.
3 Steps, we understand our customer needs and strive to excel in what we do, that is, Driving our Customers towards Success. A beautiful and dynamic website is a necessary tool to a successful business. We will conceptualize, conceive and create a website which will effectively mirror the true character of your business.
This document discusses the key concepts of an information society. It covers the origin and development of information societies, the prerequisites for an information society to emerge, and the economic and social factors involved. It also examines the role of technology, libraries, and information laws in an information society. The relationship between information societies and knowledge societies is explored, with the conclusion being that minimizing the gap between these leads to social progress.
Rotarians are often asked to give public speeches but many fear public speaking. The article provides advice from Chris Anderson on how to give an effective presentation. It recommends framing your story with a clear beginning, middle, and end. It also suggests practicing your delivery through memorization or notecards and making eye contact with the audience. The use of multimedia should enhance rather than replace the presentation. With preparation and practice, anyone can learn to give a compelling speech.
This is an abbreviated version of a presentation given as part of a Residency program for graduate education students earning their Superintendent's letter.
In this first module of the ACES Science Communication certificate... we start nice and gently. We cover how and why communications skills are a core professional skill, how your career will benefit from being a crack communicator and finally the secret sauce in the recipe of great communication.
Here's the Randy Olson video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERB7ITvabA4
For certificate participants, the remaining details of this module can be found in your inbox.
The document provides tips for selecting a topic for speaking engagements. It suggests considering personal experiences, interests, professions and reference materials from books, magazines, the internet and Toastmasters manuals. The #1 tip is to make the speech audience-centric by considering what the audience wants to hear given the occasion, speaker's abilities and goals. Topics should be interesting while avoiding topic burnout by keeping things fresh.
This document outlines a transmedia project exploring black holes through interactive media. It discusses using a K-Film for visual exploration, Reddit for discussion and questions, and Tumblr for curating information. The project aimed to engage audiences in considering black holes' scientific possibilities and representations in science fiction. It adapted approaches when initial strategies like using Reddit creatively were unsuccessful. Ultimately, allowing the media to shape the content and connecting the different parts better achieved the goal of an exploratory transmedia project on this unknown phenomenon.
Our group produced a short documentary about the Lewis Chessmen in partnership with the British Museum and Chocolate Films. We researched documentaries to understand conventions like talking heads, titles/text, and visual style. We used these conventions with talking head interviews in the museum in front of the chess pieces. Our pre-production included developing interview questions and storyboards, though deciding which storyboard to use caused some disagreement. Secondary research interviewing museum curators about the chess pieces was very effective for gathering reliable information.
This document provides instructions for a QRallye scavenger hunt game where participants must work together to find 6 hidden stashes using QR codes and geotags within a 2 hour time limit. Once a stash is found, players must solve the task inside and be creative, with the goal of being the first group to solve all tasks across all stashes. Players are reminded to bring mobile devices to copy information from stashes and wear sturdy shoes for the outdoor game.
This unit teaches students how to ask and talk about locations in a town using expressions like "Is there?" and "Are there?". It also covers offering and requesting help with directions using "Can" and "Could". Students will learn conversation strategies for checking information by repeating keywords and asking echo questions. The unit is divided into lessons that teach vocabulary for shopping, getting around town, and exploring locations through activities like reading a walking tour guide and sharing favorite places in their city.
This document discusses European identity and stereotypes. It defines identity as how a country sees itself through traditions and associations. Stereotypes are overgeneralized assumptions about a group. The document examines stereotypes of several European countries through images of landmarks, foods, and customs. Students complete activities to identify stereotypes of different European nations and quiz each other on images associated with specific countries.
How do philosophers think their own disciplines?Michele Pasin
油
This document summarizes an experiment using a card sorting knowledge elicitation technique with philosophy experts and non-experts. The experts provided 30% more categories than non-experts when sorting cards representing philosophy concepts. While no criteria or categories were exactly the same between participants, they were grouped into meta-criteria and showed similarities despite differences in wording. The experiment revealed differences in how experts and non-experts conceptualize philosophical problems, approaches, theories and entities. Future work could involve using alternative elicitation methods and focusing the card sorting on specific philosophical entity types.
Este documento describe un proyecto de intervenci坦n social y comunitaria que los estudiantes de cuarto medio realizar叩n. El proyecto involucra investigar una problem叩tica social, presentar los hallazgos en una presentaci坦n de PowerPoint y exponerla ante la comunidad escolar. El proceso consta de cuatro etapas: analizar el problema desde distintas perspectivas, identificar causas y factores, organizar la informaci坦n de forma sistem叩tica y concientizar a otros. Los estudiantes investigar叩n un tema social como la educaci坦n, salud o migraci坦n y evalu
This document provides a list of publications by Danielle Bethea, including peer-reviewed journal articles, technical reports, and presentations. The publications cover topics such as population structure and gene flow of small coastal sharks, analysis of movement patterns of juvenile sawfish, reassessment of trophic levels of sharks, distribution and community structure of coastal sharks in the Gulf of Mexico, essential fish habitat of juvenile coastal sharks, and selectivity of gillnets for juvenile sharks. Many of the publications use data from tagging studies of small coastal and hammerhead sharks conducted in the Gulf of Mexico and southeastern United States.
El documento presenta un nuevo m叩ster en comunicaci坦n social para la provincia de Almer鱈a. La provincia necesita profesionales capacitados en esta 叩rea para cubrir las necesidades de las empresas e instituciones locales. El m叩ster ofrecer叩 formaci坦n avanzada en temas como periodismo, publicidad y relaciones p炭blicas.
The document discusses Croatia's efforts towards e-government and a digital administration. It outlines the integration of base registries in 2012 to allow citizens to access official documents from any registry office. It also details the Central Salary System which calculates salaries for 250,000 public sector employees using the integrated RegZap registry. Further, it explains laws established to coordinate IT projects through the ProDII office and improve data sharing between systems using the Metaregister. Statistics are provided on growing use of the e-Citizens portal and its top 5 most used e-services. Finally, it outlines strategies in the e-Croatia 2020 plan to improve interoperability, develop cloud infrastructure and sectoral e-services, as
Os presentamos el dossier de trabajaos de rotulaci坦n realizados en inmobiliarias por franquicias del grupo Xprinta.
Hemos trabajado para firmas tan destacadas como Remax o Look and Find.
Consulta nuestros proyectos:
http://www.xprinta.com/portfolio/rotulos-iluminacion-led-remax-elite/
http://www.xprinta.com/portfolio/rotulos-sin-luz-look-and-find/
O para m叩s informaci坦n:
http://www.xprinta.com/inmobiliarias/
This document outlines Paloma Mendoza's budget and itinerary for a 6-week backpack trip through Europe working as an au pair in Seville, Spain, Paris, France, Antwerpen, Belgium, London, England, and Glasgow, Scotland. It provides details on flight and train costs, estimated expenses, au pair job opportunities, and costs of food in each city. The total budget is $2,000 with $1,603 euros already available. No visas are required for the trip.
The document discusses taxonomy standards including ISO 25964, which provides guidance for building and managing thesauri and guidelines for interoperability between controlled vocabularies. It describes the history and development of taxonomy standards, key standards organizations like ISO and NISO, and standards like ISO 25964 that help different controlled vocabularies to work together.
3 Steps, we understand our customer needs and strive to excel in what we do, that is, Driving our Customers towards Success. A beautiful and dynamic website is a necessary tool to a successful business. We will conceptualize, conceive and create a website which will effectively mirror the true character of your business.
This document discusses the key concepts of an information society. It covers the origin and development of information societies, the prerequisites for an information society to emerge, and the economic and social factors involved. It also examines the role of technology, libraries, and information laws in an information society. The relationship between information societies and knowledge societies is explored, with the conclusion being that minimizing the gap between these leads to social progress.
Rotarians are often asked to give public speeches but many fear public speaking. The article provides advice from Chris Anderson on how to give an effective presentation. It recommends framing your story with a clear beginning, middle, and end. It also suggests practicing your delivery through memorization or notecards and making eye contact with the audience. The use of multimedia should enhance rather than replace the presentation. With preparation and practice, anyone can learn to give a compelling speech.
This is an abbreviated version of a presentation given as part of a Residency program for graduate education students earning their Superintendent's letter.
In this first module of the ACES Science Communication certificate... we start nice and gently. We cover how and why communications skills are a core professional skill, how your career will benefit from being a crack communicator and finally the secret sauce in the recipe of great communication.
Here's the Randy Olson video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERB7ITvabA4
For certificate participants, the remaining details of this module can be found in your inbox.
of the PDC+++ in Integral Permaculture
see www.PermaCultureScience.com
What is Collective Intelligence? & can we design for increasing it? Possibly the most crucial issue of our times of change: if we don't manage to work together, we will not achieve a more rational society. (Or the other way round ...)
This document provides tips for delivering powerful presentations. It emphasizes that the goal of any presentation is to persuade the audience and "sell an idea". It recommends focusing on crafting a clear central message or key idea, knowing your audience, using techniques like storytelling and repetition, and rehearsing extensively. Presentations should be well-structured, visual, and concise to engage listeners with short attention spans. Proper preparation including practice is key to an effective presentation.
Communicating Insight - MRS Members Evening PresentationMRS
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The document provides an overview of a workshop on communicating insight. The workshop aims to teach participants how to apply effective communication fundamentals to debriefs and deliverables, define and communicate insight with a confident point of view using a clear, concise, and compelling story, and consider how visual design impacts how a story is received and understood. The workshop covers topics like defining insight, distinguishing facts from insights, evaluating insights, using a "hook, line, and thinker" structure to tell a story with the insight, and visual storytelling techniques.
How to maximise the impact of your research through kick-ass presentationsEsther De Smet
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This document provides tips and advice for giving effective presentations as a researcher. It discusses 10 tips to improve presentations, including focusing on your expertise, storyboarding your talk structure, using storytelling techniques, starting and ending strongly, managing slide content and design, engaging the audience, rehearsing, and timing your presentation. The document aims to help researchers develop and maintain strong presentation skills through workshops and applying best practices for communication and impact.
This document provides guidance on developing an effective public speaking presentation in 3 sentences or less. It outlines the key elements of an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also discusses techniques for engaging an audience, using body language and vocal variety, and receiving feedback through peer evaluation. The document stresses the importance of planning, organization, and practicing delivery to feel confident speaking in front of others.
This document provides tips and advice for public speaking from various sources. It includes quotes on public speaking from figures like John F. Kennedy, William Jennings Bryan, and Isak Dinesen. It also discusses identifying one's passion, preparing thoroughly, packaging the presentation effectively, and engaging the audience during the presentation. The document suggests considering the audience's demographics, interests, and needs. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience and communicating a clear message or call to action.
What does it take to get a TEDx talk? What are organizers looking for? In this presentation, originally delivered to the Boston Women in Media and Entertainment group, offers insights and takeaways for anyone who aspires to the TEDx stage.
How to Deliver a Great Presentation
10 tips aganist stagefright, how to prepare a presentation and how to deliver.
Also see youtube "Ever presentation ever: FAIL"
Dirk Hannemann, Berlin
Trainer Kommunikation
www.hannemann-training.de
The document provides guidance on using props effectively in presentations. It discusses how props can enhance a presentation by making points more concrete, having emotional impact, serving as metaphors, and grabbing audience attention. Some tips for using props include ensuring they are relevant to the message; making sure the audience can see the prop; using an appropriate number of props; testing props in advance; having backups; feeling comfortable handling the prop; keeping props hidden until needed; and building anticipation before revealing the prop.
020415 business storytelling by cynthia hartwigCynthia Hartwig
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Anyone familiar with the Bible and Aesops fables already knows that stories are the oldest persuasive tool since the dawn of time. And now everybody from the The Wall Street Journal to LinkedIn is saying that storytelling will be the number one business skill needed in the next five years. Thats why you should run, dont walk, to see the hands-on business storytelling workshop with Cynthia Hartwig, fiction writer and co-founder of Two Pens.
Over the course of her career in advertising and social media, Cynthia Hartwig has honed the act of telling stories into a fun and practical art. Shell lead you in a series of practice-makes-perfect exercises that will help you to persuade, excite, sell and sway people to your point of view.
Youll see how stories can be used in all kinds of business settings to communicate and connect with employees, customers, colleagues, partners, suppliers, and the media.
Youll learn the mechanics of telling a story with a beginning that hooks you, to a middle that builds tension, to a satisfying end.
Youll learn how to weave rich information (even numbers) with personal insights and emotional power and then experience the thrill of having an audience remember what youve said. Many writing exercises are included to help you tap into the minds unique hard-wiring that can create a story out of almost any experience.
Learn from two dyslexic UX designers and one UX researcher as they journey through what it means to see the world from different perspectives and how to harness this power for design thinking. Dive into the dyslexic perspective and learn techniques to help you solve complex problems and unlock your creative potential.
The talk was given at Big (D)esign / September 2017
By:
Jennifer Keene-Moore
Anita Barraco Cator
Sophi Marass
How To Be a 21st Century Science Communicator - First StepsJoanne Richardson
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This document provides guidance for scientists on how to effectively communicate science to the public using social media in the 21st century. It emphasizes that scientific literacy is important for a healthy democratic society. Scientists are encouraged to participate in social media to further their careers, share knowledge across disciplines, and educate the public. The document offers tips on choosing an appropriate platform like Twitter for brief updates or blogging for longer posts. It stresses the importance of listening, having a human voice, setting goals and measuring engagement rather than numbers of followers. Scientists are urged to start participating now to gain experience in communicating their work to broader audiences.
The document provides tips on how to become a world-class presenter by going beyond merely being presentable. It discusses overcoming the fear of public speaking by focusing on the audience, ensuring the topic is relevant, and focusing on the specific task at hand and desired outcome. It emphasizes the importance of thoroughly researching the audience and finding a "hot angle" to present even old topics in a new engaging way. It notes this is just an overview and there are many tools in the presenter's toolbox to utilize, encouraging practicing speaking in everyday life to build confidence and habits for formal presentations.
This document provides guidance on developing and delivering an effective public speaking presentation. It emphasizes that practice is key to becoming a competent speaker. It recommends practicing speaking opportunities, exploiting strengths and avoiding weaknesses. For preparation, it advises determining the purpose, audience, location and timing of the speech. It also provides tips for structuring the opening, body and closing of the presentation, using visual aids and managing nerves. The overall message is that thorough preparation and practice are essential for successful public speaking.
AI Safety in Parliaments: Latest Standards and Compliance ChallengesDr. Fotios Fitsilis
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Joint presentation by Fotis Fitsilis and Vasileios Alexiou at the International Workshop on Cybersecurity and Society (IWCS)
5 March 2025
Universit辿 du Qu辿bec en Outaouais, Canada
Mastering ODC Architecture: Everything You Need to KnowShubhamSharma2528
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This session is your ultimate guide to OutSystems Developer Cloud (ODC) architecture, providing insights into every critical aspect of the design process. Learn how to:
Disclose: Identify and analyze business requirements, processes, user stories, personas, and roles.
Organize: Group concepts into bounded contexts for modularity and clarity.
Assemble: Map bounded contexts into scalable and maintainable ODC applications.
Whether you're new to ODC or looking to deepen your understanding, this session offers everything and anything you need to build effective architectures. Get ready to design with confidence, ensuring your solutions are both robust and aligned with business objectives!
Mastering the OutSystems Architecture Certification (ODC): Tips & TricksShubhamSharma2528
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This session isnt about theoryits about practical preparation techniques that will help you confidently tackle the exam.
We have two expert speakers sharing their proven strategies:
Ashish Rout A seasoned architect who has led multiple projects and helped many professionals achieve their certification goals. With over a decade of experience, hell share insights to strengthen your architectural knowledge.
Neha Shaikh An experienced trainer, active community member, and holder of 14 OutSystems certifications. She has a deep understanding of tackling tricky exam questions and will guide you on how to approach them effectively.
If you're preparing for the OutSystems Architecture Specialist Certification (ODC), this session is a must-attend!
Dont miss outlearn from an expert and set yourself up for success! See you there!
In this session, you will hear in the first person what he does and how he got there. Tips and tricks that can apply to you, whether you are just starting a career, unsure about the professional path to follow, planning to launch your own OutSystems business, or just aiming to be the best professional that you can be.
Profisee - HIMSS workshop - Mar 2025 - final.pptxProfisee
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Workshop presentation given at the HIMSS 2025 conference, featuring Martin Boyd from Profisee, Anna Taylor from Multicare, Brigitte Tebow from Azulity, and Camille Whicker from Microsoft
JARINZO TANABATAS SIX CAPITAL FORCES: A FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC ADVANTAGEJarinzo Tanabata
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Strategic Excellence: In the ever-evolving landscape of business, technology, and governance, traditional views of capital as a static resource no longer suffice. To maintain a competitive edge, organizations must not only accumulate resources but must activate, integrate, and orchestrate them in ways that align with long-term goals. Jarinzo Tanabatas Six Capital Forces offers a rigorous and pragmatic framework for achieving this level of strategic agility. By viewing capital not as a static accumulation but as an interconnected system of forces, Tanabata introduces a model that drives growth, innovation, and sustained competitive advantage.
In the same tradition as thinkers like Peter Drucker, who emphasized the importance of aligning strategy with organizational capabilities, and Michael Porter, who outlined the critical dynamics of competitive advantage, Tanabata offers a vision of capital that is fluid, responsive, and ever-adapting. His Six Capital Forces Intellectual, Social, Financial, Human, Structural, and Natural must be continuously activated, integrated, and orchestrated to yield real value. This approach aligns with the strategic and operational needs of organizations looking to excel in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world.
Traditionally, capital was seen primarily as a static resource to be accumulated: assets, cash reserves, intellectual property, and human resources. But Tanabata's framework challenges this perspective by viewing capital as a dynamic force, a series of interrelated modalities that must be activated and integrated to drive sustained value creation. The success of modern institutions, corporations, and political bodies does not lie simply in their capital reserves but in their capacity to activate and orchestrate these reserves to deliver tangible, long-term results.
Integrating Graph-Powered Insights: Neo4j with OutSystemsShubhamSharma2528
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In the fast-paced software development industry, the ability to deliver robust applications quickly is a significant competitive advantage. OutSystems, a premier low-code platform, empowers developers to rapidly build applications without compromising quality. This agility enables businesses to swiftly respond to market changes and customer needs.
Australia's energy policy for heavy industries such as steel production are based on storing renewable energy as green hydrogen. However, steel production is energy intensive and green hydrogen is proving to be difficult to commercialise, let alone produce, store, and transport. The renewable energy link to Indonesia and Singapore, based on the plan for the Australian Renewable Energy Hub in the Pilbara, has been replaced by the idea that green hydrogen can be converted to green ammonia for transportation, and converted back to hydrogen on the other side. Again, the process is energy intensive. Add to the energy demands that will be created by data centres and artificial intelligence, the scaling up of energy production is unlikely to be met without nuclear. The green energy dream is unlikely to materialise and is proving unworkable.
Your paragraph text_20250307_191630_0000.pdfjatv64344
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The hospitality industry is deeply influenced by social and cultural factors that shape customer expectations, service delivery, and overall business operations. Hospitality, which encompasses lodging, food and beverage services, travel, and tourism, thrives on human interactions. Understanding the social and cultural dimensions is crucial for businesses to create positive guest experiences, ensure inclusivity, and maintain a competitive edge in a globalized world. This paper explores the social and cultural perspectives in hospitality, focusing on their impact on service quality, customer relations, workforce diversity, and the adaptation of businesses to different cultural settings.
4. SUPER-GENE
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Thats how I always thought of people
who had the gift of public speaking
they were special, super-humans with
a mysterious genetic advantage.
5. ART SCIENCE
But after a little research (and almost 20 years of experience)
I discovered what public speaking truly is
10. MOST
ARE SCARED
If the statistics are true,
more people fear public speaking
than spiders, snakes, heights,
clowns, and even DEATH!
11. FEW
HAVE TRAINED
Think about it
In all of your hustling to to advance your
career, how much time have you spent honing
your public speaking & presentation skills??