Posts Tagged ‘education’
Business Case-Studies, Models and Design Principles
Dr. J. Sairamesh (Ramesh), Managing Partner at 360Fresh Inc.
In this talk I will cover Service ValueNetworks that have emerged in various Industries (e.g. Manufacturing, Pharma, HealthCare and others) in various forms and shapes over the last decade. The Service ecosystems supporting such value networks are complex and ad-hoc and have varying risk criteria, interconnectivity and risk measurements when compared to more traditional supply-chains and value-chains. Value networks as a research area represent a novel approach to modeling complex enterprise relationships from the perspective of value creation and sharing.
This talk addresses three major challenges of value network-driven enterprise analysis:
(1) unifying the business knowledge of multiple enterprises and their diverse and conflicting objectives in the value network,
(2) sensing the value network and processes through systems design, and
3) analyzing the value offered by multiple service entities in the network based on common goals and metrics.
Biography:
Dr. J. Sairamesh (Ramesh) is currently a Managing Partner at 360Fresh Inc. Previously he was a Manager and Program Leader for Business Solutions and Manufacturing Quality Research at IBM Watson Research, New York. He was one of the functional architects for IBM’s e-business and e-Marketplace products. At IBM, from 2001 to 2007, he helped drive the vision and strategy for business solutions on value-chain management, warranty and enterprise quality in manufacturing (automotive) for IBM. He led a team on early warning solutions, services middleware and end-to-end quality technologies. He has helped incubate and drive three commercial business solutions for IBM’s customers in the areas of Dealer-CRM, Early Warning for Warranty and Supply-Chain Quality. He has numerous US Patents and over 50 research publications. He has won three outstanding innovation awards and a research division award for his eCommerce and Business Solutions work at IBM. He received his M.S., M. Phil.(1992), and Ph.D (1996) from EE and CS at Columbia University.
Duration : 0:54:55
Business Education – Your are your brand.
http://education.greymouse.com.au
Are marketing terms difficult to comprehend?
Maybe you are spending money on marketing with limited results?
What type of marketing is right for your product or service?
There are so many to choose from which one is right for you and when should you use it?
The fact is there are many different types or marketing and the right one will be depending on your customer habits. What works for one type of customer will not work for all customers.
This is why it becomes so important to know which approach is right for your “ideal customer”. When you know what your customer likes then marketing becomes a lot easier.
Some of your marketing strategy choices are,
* Referral marketing
* Email marketing
* Telemarketing
* Direct marketing
* Loyalty marketing
* Public Relations (PR)
* Marketing Humour
We have taken the complex marketing terms making them simple for you to understand and “easy to remember”. We will take a look at the different types of marketing, and how you can recognise the terms in your everyday life.
This video is a light hearted male look allowing you to understand the importance of the right Business Marketing for a given situation and when you can succeed.
Branding, your image, your approach, words, mannerism and first impressions are vital, especially in your business marketing.
Are you prepared to be your brand?
Regards,
Kelvin Davis
Duration : 0:2:55
New Media Mavericks: Will The Revolution Be Spidered?
Google Tech Talks
June 10, 2008
ABSTRACT
The disruptive technology of new media is far more accessible than most realize. The impact of new media is far more impressive than most report. The mavericks of new media are slowly taking over – quietly, but with a shadow that dramatically changes the Internet’s role in media (delivery, creation and consumption). At this point in time, these mavericks aren’t effectively in anyone’s index. Will that ever change?
Speaker: Paul Colligan
Paul Colligan is CEO of Colligan.com Inc. and manages several popular Internet properties that include Podcast Secrets, Automate Sales, FrontPage World, and PremiumCast.com.
Paul produces a number of Podcasts that include (but are not limited to) Marketing Online Live, Podcast Tools Weekly Update, Paul’s Profitable Podcasting Podcast, Electronic Marketing Interviews, and Big Seminar Live. He is also the author of many books and magazine articles about Internet marketing and is co-author of The Business Podcasting Bible with Alex Mandossian.
Mr. Colligan has played a key role in the launch of dozens of successful Web sites and Internet marketing strategies that have seen tens of millions of visitors and millions of dollars in revenue. Previous projects have included work with Peak Potentials, Heritage House Publications, InternetMCI, the Oregon Multimedia Alliance, Rubicon International, Microsoft, the Electronics Boutique, and Pearson Education.
He is also a popular speaker on Internet technology topics and frequently speaks online, on the air, and before audiences about his passions. He has presented at events around the world that include The Podcast And New Media Expo, The European Business Podcasting Summit, Internet World, Linux World, Mac World, Commission Junction University, Big Seminar, the X-10 Seminar, and Microsoft Tech-Ed.
Paul’s Blog at http://www.PaulColligan.com, is a great place to keep up with his latest efforts and current speaking schedule.
Paul lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife and daughters and enjoys hiking, theater, music, fine dining, and travel.
Duration : 1:16:21
Poken: Extending Online Social Networking Into the Real World
Google Tech Talks
January 14, 2009
ABSTRACT
Website: http://www.doyoupoken.com
Picture yourself on a university campus, or in a bar. You come across some friends, and meet some new people with whom you would like stay in touch. Instead of jotting down each person’s email address, you simply pull your Poken out of your pocket and touch it against the other person’s Poken. Next time you log in to your favorite social network, your profiles are linked and you can access enhanced functionality and services such as viewing your social interactions in a timeline.
Poken is building a service as yet unseen on the Internet, that fits right in with the move towards more open, easily accessible social networks. Combining a low-cost designer keychain accessory, containing our patented RF communication technology, and an open web-based API, we provide the tools that enable any social network to extend their reach into the real world.
Speaker: Stephane Doutriaux
In 1999 Stephane launched a Montreal-based internet start-up developing algorithms for on-demand delivery of high-fidelity audio over digital cable networks. Following this early career experience he held various positions in the high-tech industry in Canada, France and Spain. He recently completed an MBA at Switzerlands Institute for Management Development (IMD). In 2007, Stephane grew a virtual cosmetics company and sold it to the board of LOreal, as part of the e-Strat International Business Strategy Competition.
Duration : 0:46:27
Whiteboard Strategy Session – What Is It?
What is a Whiteboard Strategy Session?
Educational
Interactive
Facilitated
Monthly Topcs
For Entrepreneurs & Small Business
All Industries
Contact info@creoquailty.com or team@tomatofishmktg.com for more information
Duration : 0:3:9
How to analyze a sequential game
This is a short excerpt from one of my lectures in a 21 lecture series on introductory game theory. The course, Introduction to Ga This is a short excerpt from one of my lectures in a 21 lecture series on introductory game theory. The course, Introduction to Game Theory for Business Science and Politics, is designed for anyone with first year university. No economics or math prerequisites – just an inquisitive, curious mind. The course is based on the text by Dixit and Skeath “Games of Strategy” , though i depart from it in several places.
All 21 lectures are available on uctv.canterbury.ac.nz in the Strategic Economics collections (can also be accessed through iTunes podcasts if you prefer – search on game theory in the description field for podcasts)
Duration : 0:8:47


Tony Deifell taught photography to blind children. More importantly, they taught him what it means to see. He draws surprising lessons about innovation and leadership from the experience. Whether it is business strategy, customer behavior, team building or personal development, he shows us how we are each bound by the ways in which we see the world.
Lecture by Peter G. Klein presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute’s “Liberty versus Power” summit held in Palm Springs, California; February 27-28, 1998. http://mises.org
Lecture by Peter G. Klein presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute’s “The Bankruptcy of American Politics” summit held in Newport Beach, California; January 24-25, 1997. http://mises.org
In his book Grown Up Digital, Don Tapscott argues that Mark Bauerlein author of The Dumbest Generation and other short-sighted cynics have failed to see the distinctive and profound gifts the current generation of tech-savvy 12 to 30-year olds has to offer the world. Thanks to the ubiquity of technology in their lives, the Net Generation is poised to transform the form and functions of school, work, and democracyand for the better.