Slides for a talk on "Impact of Open Media at the OU" given by Andrew Law, Open University at a UKOLN workshop on "Metrics and Social Web Services: Quantitative Evidence for their Use and Impact" held at the Open University on 11 July 2011.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/eim-2011-07/
From Web Accessibility 2.0 to Web Adaptability (1.0)lisbk
Slides for the opening plenary talk on "From Web Accessibility 2.0 to Web Adaptability (1.0)" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the OzeWAI 2009 conference held in Melbourne, Australia on 21-23 January 2009.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/ozewai-2009/
Web accessibility is not primarily about conformance with standardslisbk
Slides for a talk on "Web accessibility is not primarily about conformance with standards" given by Brian Kelly, Innovation Advocate at Cetis, University of Bolton at the IDRAC 2014 conference held in Second Life on 3-4 October 2014.
See http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/events/web-accessibility-is-not-primarily-about-conformance-with-web-accessibility-standards/
Slides "D1: The NMC Methodology" for a one-day workshop on "Preparing for the Future: Technological Challenges and Beyond" by Brian Kelly and Tony Hirst at the ILI 2015 conference. Held on Monday 19 October 2015
For further information see
http://ukwebfocus.com/events/ili-2015-preparing-for-the-future
Slides used in a talk on "Blogs, Wikis, Podcasting and All That" given at a JISC meeting on 5 September 2007.
See
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/jisc-skills-update-2007-09/
How Far Have We Come? From eLib to NOF-digi and Beyondlisbk
Slides and audio recording of a rehearsal of a talk on "How Far Have We Come? From eLib to NOF-digi and Beyond" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/cultural-heritage/events/cilip-scotland-2009/
Web 2.0: How to Stop Thinking and Start Doing: Addressing Organisational Barr...lisbk
The document discusses barriers that museums face in adopting Web 2.0 technologies and allowing user-generated content. Some of the key barriers mentioned include doubts that users would be interested; concerns about protecting institutional reputation and brand; lack of technical expertise; and issues around content ownership, legality, and context. The document argues that museums should start embracing Web 2.0 to remain relevant and engage new audiences, and that many perceived barriers can be addressed through things like user testing, separating user and institutional content, developing technical skills, and being open to new models of content sharing and funding.
What if Web 2.0 Really Does Change Everything?lisbk
Slides for a talk on "What if Web 2.0 Really Does Change Everything?" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the UCISA CISG 2009 conference on 18-20 November 2009.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/ucisa-cisg-2009/
Benefits of the Social Web: How Can It Help My Museum?lisbk
Slides for a talk on "Benefits of the Social Web: How Can It Help My Museum?" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the AIM 2009 conference held in Ellesmere Port on 5 June 2009.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/cultural-heritage/events/aim-2009/
Web 2.0: Opportunity Or Threat For IT Support Staff?lisbk
Slides used in a talk on "Web 2.0: Opportunity Or Threat For IT Support Staff?" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the UCISA SDG 2007 conference.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/ucisa-sdg-2007/
A polemic which critiques current orthodox thinking on open standards. Presented at the "Thinking the Unthinable" strand of the CETIS 2006 conference.
See <http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/cetis-2006/>.
Web 2.0: The Potential Of RSS and Location Based Serviceslisbk
Brian Kelly, UKOLN, gave a talk on "Web 2.0: The Potential Of RSS and Location Based Services" at a meeting held at the University of Edinburgh on 4 September 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/meetings/edinburgh-2006-09/
Slides for a talk on "Embedding & Sustaining University 2.0 " given be Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the University 2.0 conference in Santander on 8 September 2010.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/uimp-2010/
C3 The Hyperlinked Library: Future Technologies and Their Applicationslisbk
Slides for a 1-day workshop on "Future Technologies and Their Applications" facilitated by Brian Kelly and Tony Hirst at the ILI 2013 conference on Monday 14 October 2013.
See http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/events/ili-2013-workshop/
See http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/events/ili-2013-workshop/
Slides for talk on "An Introduction to Web 2.0" given at the "Sharing Made Simple: a Practical Approach to Social Software" workshop on 6 June 2007.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/archivists-2007-06/
Digital Natives Run by Digital Immigrants: IT Services Are Dead – Long Live I...lisbk
The document discusses how IT services must transform to keep up with "digital natives" who are accustomed to web 2.0 tools. It argues that IT services should embrace these tools by using them to deliver services collaboratively at scale, rather than seeing them as a threat. IT managers have a role to play by adopting policies that encourage openness and participation in community activities to help transform IT services into "IT services 2.0".
CMS: Challenging the Consensus - For The Motionlisbk
Slides from a debate on "CMS: Challenging the Consensus" given at the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2006 on 16 June 2006.
See <http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2006/talks/debate/>.
Slides from a talk on "Accessibility, Automation and Metadata" given at a WAI meeting held in Toronto in 1999.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/accessibility/metadata/www8/
Slides for talk on "Realising The Potential Of Web 2.0" given at the NordLib 2.0 conference on "Get Inspired by Web 2.0 for Libraries".
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/nordlib2.0-2008/
Heida 2016: (Big) data: Informed Decision Making in Higher EducationStudyPortals
At the Heida Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, StudyPortals' Analytics and Consulting Team presented insights on the effectiveness of international and student recruitment activities. Main question: what data do you need to measure success?
Attendees of Photonics West 2014 shared their results regarding lead generation, as well as tactics for preparation and follow-up, in our survey. Use our results to benchmark your own performance. Get more tradeshow tips at www.launchsolutions.com.
Gerry McGovern: Top tasks an event apart 2015Gerry McGovern
This document discusses prioritizing tasks through continuous improvement. It provides data on the top and bottom 20 tasks identified by customers of the OECD website. The top tasks received 7-3% of the total votes while the bottom tasks received 0-0.5% of votes. It also shows similar data for the bottom tasks of other organizations like hospitals, Scottish Enterprise, and Innovation Norway. The document advocates identifying, measuring, and improving tasks to better meet customer needs through an ongoing process of continuous improvement.
This document discusses long only funds selection software from AlternativeSoft. It provides information on the company, the types of clients it serves, the data and tools it offers. The software allows users to search, filter, rank and compare funds based on various quantitative and qualitative criteria like performance, risks, holdings and backtest selected funds. It also generates customized reports on groups of funds.
This document discusses long only funds selection software from AlternativeSoft. It provides information on the company, the types of clients it serves, the data and tools it offers. The software allows users to search, filter, rank and compare funds based on various quantitative and qualitative criteria like performance, risks, holdings and exposures. It also produces customized reports on funds and portfolios. An example report table shows performance statistics for various funds against benchmarks under different market conditions.
The document discusses strategies for data-driven marketing and customer prospecting. It covers topics like data acquisition, management and enhancement, campaign execution and evaluation, list selection, targeting, creative testing, and analyzing results. The overall message is on using customer data and analytics to optimize marketing campaigns and improve response rates, returns, and customer lifetime value.
Measuring customer effort with Top Tasks - Gerry McGovernuxbri
The document contains several lists of tasks from different organizations and surveys. The top tasks across different regions and organizations generally include tasks related to accessing and comparing statistical country data and reports, browsing publications, and accessing basic facts and summaries from the OECD. Completion times for tasks across user studies tended to range from 30 seconds to over 5 minutes, with average success rates around 50%. Over time, success rates for tasks generally improved with iterations and modifications based on user research findings.
See the future: What do students want to study and why?Eduniversal
Presentation of Mr. Andrew Crisp during the Eduniversal World Convention 2014 in Istanbul, Turkey
Workshops - 23 October 2014
"See the future: What do students want to study and why?"
Smart Marketing for Engineers - IEEE GlobalSpec and TREW Marketing - 2017 Res...Jenn Corcoran
Industrial marketers need to understand what content engineers consume, why they look for it, and how they find it.
Therefore, IEEE GlobalSpec and TREW Marketing partnered to conduct a survey in major regions of the world to learn critical information from technical professionals.
This research report details our findings, including the types of content engineers prefer, what portion of their buying process happens online, how they use content during the buying process, and more.
ScottMadden Finance Shared Services Benchmark Highlights 2016ScottMadden, Inc.
The document summarizes findings from ScottMadden's 2016 Finance Shared Services Benchmarking Study. It provides demographics on the 108 participants in 2016 and 302 total participants. Key findings include that most participants have mature shared services centers operating for 5+ years across multiple countries, with global/regional models dominating. Policy differences were the biggest challenge to global services. Top performers had significantly better staffing ratios and lower costs than other participants.
Drive Offline Response with Online AdvertisingBlackbaud
The document summarizes two case studies on using online advertising to drive offline responses. The first case study describes a campaign for the University of Indiana that achieved a 17% increase in gifts and a 16.4% increase in revenue through targeted online display ads. The second case study examines a campaign for the Environmental Defense Fund that aimed to complement a direct mail campaign and evaluate the impact on response rates and donations.
The document discusses measuring customer experience at an organization. It provides a list of tasks customers engage in and the percentage of total votes or interactions each task received. The top task, "Treatment of Cancer", received 5.9% of the total votes. The list also separates tasks into those more relevant to customers versus employees/stakeholders. It recommends identifying top tasks to measure and improve upon to enhance the customer experience.
Learn about a management model that truly focuses on the experience your customers have when they are using your website or app, and why delivering the right content is essential to the online customer experience. Top Tasks Management helps you identify what matters most to your customers and tests those top tasks to measure and improve the success rates and time-on-task. Measure what your customers are doing (customer outcomes), instead of the old, traditional metrics that measure organizational inputs (websites, technologies, content, apps.) This workshop will show you how digital transformation is in essence about transforming organization-centric metrics into customer-centric metrics.
What's New On Google - September 2013 Sessionblue2purple
This document provides an overview of Google advertising strategies and best practices. It discusses:
1. The importance of investing in brand campaigns to prevent aggressive competitors and take more search space while allowing quick ad updates.
2. How to analyze competitors' coverage and performance to identify opportunities. Benchmarks show brand coverage improves conversion rates.
3. Tips for location-based targeting, timing ads to best hours, analyzing search terms, and optimizing calls to action to boost performance.
4. The value of integrating offline and online campaigns, and how negative publicity can hurt online results. Reminding customers of past purchases cross-sells products.
Optimizing Assortments by Focusing on Attribute-Based Demand PatternsG3 Communications
View the full webcast here: http://rtou.ch/2p7g5qg
Learn how to analyze the everyday shopper’s buying behavior using retail data pattern recognition principles and applying those to the average retail environment. Kevin Stadler, President & CEO, and Marsha Shapiro, SVP of Product Management from 4R Systems present a unique approach to consumer patterns and how Assortment Optimization applies. They will cover:
· Retail data pattern recognition guiding principles
· Roadmap to applying consumer pattern principles within the retail environment
· Best uses in retail & key learnings
· Examples and applicability in Assortment Optimization
The survey results show that respondents from a variety of businesses in the defense, security, and sensing industries participated in the Defense, Security & Sensing (DSS) 2013 trade show. Most exhibitors reported generating fewer than 25 total leads and fewer than 10 qualified leads. All exhibitors who also participated in DSS in 2012 experienced weaker and/or fewer leads in 2013 compared to the previous year. The survey found that total qualified leads is the most common metric tracked for trade show success. Respondents considered Photonics West to be the best performing trade show for lead generation. Most rated their company's trade show preparation and follow-up efforts as good, though opportunities were identified for improvement.
This document analyzes the value of an MBA degree. It provides statistics on MBA attainment rates of CEOs at top companies in the US, globally, and Japan. It also compares the odds of becoming a CEO with an MBA versus without. Additionally, it shows return on investment (ROI) data for full-time MBAs from top business schools worldwide over 3 and 10 years after graduation, including tuition costs, starting salaries, internal rates of return (IRR) and net present value (NPV). Globis University in Japan is highlighted for its strong ROI metrics relative to its low tuition. Typical Globis MBA students in Japan are then profiled.
Quality as a tool for competitive advantage real 2019adegbemi onakoya
This document discusses the importance of quality and continuous improvement as tools for competitive advantage. It defines quality from different perspectives, including customer satisfaction, fitness for use, and eliminating waste. It also discusses total quality management as an organization-wide effort to improve quality of products and services. Customer focus, leadership, process management, and information analysis are identified as key elements of a quality system. The document emphasizes that quality has become a high priority for organizations to compete, meet changing customer demands, and reduce costs.
I created and developed a survey to find out more about the food and beverage packaging readers and event attendees. I worked with the vendor to get the survey completed and then interpreted the results into the presentation.
This document summarizes the findings of a survey conducted by DCI about factors that influence executive perceptions and decisions regarding site selection. Some key findings include:
1. The top three leading sources of information for executives are dialogue with industry peers, articles in newspapers/magazines, and business travel. Executive perceptions are also strongly influenced by third party rankings and surveys.
2. When evaluating economic development organizations and locations, executives find incentive information, workforce statistics, and site/building databases to be the most useful features on websites.
3. Texas is considered to have the most favorable business climate, while California, New York, and Illinois are seen as the least favorable.
4. The primary drivers for international
This document provides an introduction to cloud storage and summarizes a presentation on the topic. It discusses the history of storage systems and how cloud storage works. Popular cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and iCloud are examined. The document outlines some risks of cloud storage like security and privacy issues. It also provides a framework for selecting cloud services and questions to consider regarding purposes, benefits, costs and risks.
This document provides the agenda and brief technical tips for Wyld Morris Zoom Meeting No. 7, which is a new members evening that will include welcoming new potential members, learning about morris dancing from the squire, understanding the basic moves, and perspectives from a new dancer on why they enjoy morris dancing. The technical tips explain how to switch between speaker and gallery view and how to pin a video to focus on one participant.
The document provides information about an online meeting of the Wyld Morris group who enjoy morris dancing and singing. It outlines that the group will continue enjoying their interests during lockdown, support each other, and be even better when they next meet in person. The meeting agenda includes introductions, warm-ups, demonstrations, group dancing and music, an open discussion, and tips for using Zoom including muting audio when not speaking and only having one musician unmuted at a time. Links to online dance instruction videos and resources are also provided.
Predicting and Preparing For Emerging Learning Technologieslisbk
The document summarizes Brian Kelly's presentation on predicting and preparing for emerging learning technologies. It discusses identifying technology trends, drivers, and challenges through the Delphi process used by the NMC Horizon Report. It also provides tools and methods for institutions to plan for future technologies, including scenario planning, acknowledging risks, and engaging with challenges. The presentation aims to help attendees understand limitations of future forecasting and apply similar methodologies to plan locally.
Web Preservation, or Managing your Organisation’s Online Presence After the O...lisbk
Slides for talk on "Web Preservation, or Managing your Organisation’s Online Presence After the Organisation Ceases to Exist" given by Brian Kelly, UK Web Focus at the IRMS 2016 conference in Brighton on 17 May 2016.
See http://ukwebfocus.com/events/irms-2016-web-preservation
This document provides a summary and conclusions from a workshop on "Preparing for the Future: Technological Challenges and Beyond". It recaps the workshop which explored tools for thinking differently about the future, used a Delphi process to gather expert opinions, and developed an action brief planning template. It notes limitations in approaches and the importance of acknowledging risks while also learning from past examples. Contact details and additional resources are provided for those interested in further information.
This document discusses making a case to senior management for funding to explore innovative technologies. It provides guidance on identifying implications, risks, and risk management strategies for new technologies. It also presents an action brief statement template to convince management of a technology's potential benefits. The document concludes with an exercise where attendees in groups prepare a short presentation making a case for funding to investigate one technology.
This document discusses scenario planning as a strategic planning method. It describes the scenario planning process, which involves defining assumptions and drivers of change, developing initial scenarios, and identifying issues. The document then provides examples of scenarios for the library sector, including the effects of UK withdrawal from the EU or greater power for the European Court. Small groups are asked to develop scenarios focusing on alternative discovery sources, changed librarian roles, or other topics. Finally, the document summarizes scenarios developed in a previous workshop on commercialization of libraries, devolved ownership of services, universal skills, and niche librarians.
Slides "C1: Future Technology Detecting Tools & Techniques" for a one-day workshop on "Preparing for the Future: Technological Challenges and Beyond" by Brian Kelly and Tony Hirst at the ILI 2015 conference. Held on Monday 19 October 2015
See http://ukwebfocus.com/events/ili-2015-preparing-for-the-future
This document discusses exploring emerging technologies. It provides information on discovering new technologies through peers, publications, experts, and online sources. The document outlines the ILI 2015 conference program and highlights some topics that may be relevant or surprising. It also describes the NMC Horizon Report, which is produced by an international community of experts and identifies important emerging technologies for libraries through a refined expert panel process. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of exploring emerging technologies through various approaches, but also understanding the wider context for implications and planning.
Preparing for the Future: Technological Challenges and Beyond A1 Introductionlisbk
Slides "A1 Introduction" for a one-day workshop on "Preparing for the Future: Technological Challenges and Beyond" by Brian Kelly and Tony Hirst at the ILI 2015 conference. Held on Monday 19 October 2015.
For further information seehttp://ukwebfocus.com/events/ili-2015-preparing-for-the-future
Slides for a talk on "Digital Life Beyond The Institution" given by Brian Kelly, UK Web Focus at the MmIT 2015 conference on “With Power Comes Great Responsibility – How Librarians can Harness the Power of Social Media for the Benefit of its Users” at the University of Sheffield on 14-15 September 2015.
See http://ukwebfocus.com/events/mmit-2015-digital-life-beyond-the-institution/
Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all ...lisbk
Slides for a talk on "Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research" given by Brian Kelly, UK Web Focus Ltd. at the Wikipedia Science 2015 conference at The Wellcome Trust, London on 3 September 2015.
See http://ukwebfocus.com/events/an-ethical-approach-to-using-wikipedia-as-the-front-matter-to-research/
Slides for a talk on "The Agile University" presented by Niall Lavery and Dan Babington, PwC at the IWMW 2015 event held at Edge Hill University, Ormskirk on 27-29 July 2015.
See http://iwmw.org/iwmw2015/talks/beyond-digital-the-agile-university/
This document provides information about the IWMW 2015 conference taking place from July 27-29 at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk. The conference theme is "Beyond Digital: Transforming the Institution" and will feature talks, workshops and master classes on digital transformation in higher education. Over the three days, participants can learn new skills, engage with peers, and identify new approaches for their institutions. Social events include a conference dinner and opportunities to explore Ormskirk and meet up in local bars and restaurants.
BS 8878: Systematic Approaches to Documenting Web Accessibility Policies and ...lisbk
Slides for a workshop session on "BS 8878: Systematic Approaches to Documenting Web Accessibility Policies and Practices" facilitated by Brian Kelly at the IWMW 2015 event held at Edge Hill University, Ormskirk on 27 July 2015.
See http://iwmw.org/iwmw2015/talks/systematic-approaches-to-documenting-web-accessibility-policies-and-practices/
Preparing Our Users For Digital Life Beyond the Institutionlisbk
Sides for a talk on "Digital Life Beyond the Institution" given by Brian Kelly, Innovation Advocate at Cetis, University of Bolton at a seminar for the iSchool, University of Northumbria on 11 February 2015.
See https://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/events/digital-life-beyond-the-institution/
Why and how librarians should engage with Wikipedialisbk
Slides for a talk on "Why and How Librarians Should Engage With Wikipedia" given by Brian Kelly, Innovation Advocate at Cetis, University of Bolton at the CILIPS Autumn Gathering 2014 event in Edinburgh on 30 October 2014.
See http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/events/why-and-how-librarians-should-engage-with-wikipedia/
Slides for a talk on "Working with Wikimedia Serbia" given by Brian Kelly, Innovation Advocate at Cetis, University of Bolton at the Eduwiki 2014 conference in Edinburgh on Friday 31 October 2013.
See https://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/events/eduwiki-2014/
Major Technology Trends that will Impact Library Services?lisbk
Slides for talk on "What are the Major Technology Trends that will Impact Library Services and their Users?" to be given by Brian Kelly, Innovation Advocate, Cetis at the ILI 2014 conference in London on 21-22 October 2014.
See http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/events/ili-2014/
The AI-Powered Side Hustle Transforming Lives: A Dad's Journey to Financial S...SOFTTECHHUB
Finding a balance between work, family, and personal well-being can be a daunting challenge. For Micah Johnny, a fitness instructor and father of four, this balance became even more precarious when he lost a significant contract that threatened his family's financial stability. However, through resilience and innovation, Johnny discovered a flexible, AI-powered side hustle that not only stabilized his income but also allowed him to maintain his hectic schedule. This article explores how this side hustle works, its benefits, and how others can leverage similar opportunities.
Analyze the idea behind Binance KYC Bypass and compare it to the KYC policies of other cryptocurrency exchanges. Find out about the dangers of trying to bypass KYC and the verification procedure.
Staffan Canback - The 18 Rays of Project ManagementTellusant, Inc.
A while back I created this training material for project managers in 𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗴𝘆 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘀𝘂𝗹𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴. I am now sharing it widely since it is useful to a broader audience.
A central theme is that project management is much more than putting together presentations. It covers all kinds of high-level cognitive efforts, which is why it is exciting (at first).
It is also important to note that you do not improvise your way into project management. It is a well-developed craft that is far down its experience curve.
I started my career at McKinsey & Company in 1984 and was an Engagement Manager between 1986 and 1989. I then became a partner. So my project management days are long gone, but I have interacted with and trained countless young consultants since.
The document is not a manual. If you follow it 100% you would not have time to do your project management job. But I trust there is always an idea or two that is useful on any project.
To me, the most difficult part of this document was to create the 18 rays with the grey contours. It involves some trigonometry. Getting this right was fun.
The Strengths and Weaknesses of Each Zodiac Signmy Pandit
Explore the strengths and weaknesses of each Zodiac Sign to understand yourself and others better. Discover detailed insights with MyPandit and enhance your personal growth and relationships.
Local SEO Strategies: Dominate Local Search with Effective SEO TacticsWoospers
Local SEO has grown in importance in today's digital environment for companies trying to draw clients from their target region. If you want to take your local SEO to the next level, work with Woosper to maximize the potential of your online presence.
Research Methodology, Objectives, Types and Significance of Researchindumathi967565
Research methodology refers to the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study. It comprises the theoretical analysis of the body of methods and principles associated with a branch of knowledge. research is integral to every aspect of business operations. It supports informed decision-making, identifies opportunities and threats, enhances customer understanding, improves efficiency, fosters innovation, aids in strategic planning, refines marketing strategies, manages risk, boosts employee satisfaction, enhances financial performance, and informs policy formulation. This comprehensive understanding and application of research allow businesses to operate more effectively and sustainably in a competitive environment. Research methodology refers to the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study. It encompasses the principles, procedures, and techniques used by researchers to collect, analyze, and interpret data. Essentially, research methodology provides the blueprint for the entire research process, ensuring that the study is carried out in a structured, reliable, and valid manner.
In the high speed and serious universe of worldwide business, having the right administration group is fundamental for progress. International executive recruiters representatives assume an imperative part in assisting organizations with recognizing, draw in, and hold top leader ability for their worldwide development endeavors. Their profound comprehension of worldwide business sectors, broad organizations, and skill in cross-line enlistment guarantee that organizations can with certainty explore the intricacies of global employing and construct major areas of strength for a group that drives manageable development and achievement.
Christmas Decorations_ A Guide to Small Christmas Trees, Candle Centerpieces,...Lynch Creek Farm
Transform your home into a festive wonderland this Christmas with our guide to small Christmas trees, elegant candle centerpieces, and unique wreaths for your front door. Discover the perfect small Christmas tree for limited spaces, learn how to create stunning candle centerpieces, and find the best unique wreaths for your front door to welcome guests. Embrace sustainable decorating ideas, personalize your decor, and achieve a cohesive holiday look that spreads joy throughout your home.
Guide to Obtaining a Money Changer License in SingaporeEnterslice
Obtaining a Money Changer License in Singapore involves thorough preparation and adherence to regulatory guidelines. Applicants must submit a detailed business plan, demonstrate financial stability, and fulfill stringent anti-money laundering requirements. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) carefully evaluates each application to ensure compliance with regulatory standards before granting the license.
More Information:- https://enterslice.com/sg/money-changer-license-in-singapore
Innovative Full Stack Developer Crafting Seamless Web SolutionsHarwinder Singh
As an innovative full stack developer, I specialize in creating complete web solutions from front-end design to back-end functionality. With expertise in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and server-side technologies like Node.js and Python, I build scalable, responsive, and user-friendly applications. My focus is on delivering high-quality, efficient, and impactful digital experiences.
Discover who your target audience is and reach themQuibble
This presentation goes through a number of elements you need to consider when going through the process of identifying your target audience in order to enable to you be able to reach them and sell to them. I go through the importance of customer profiling, along with a number of ways you can discover what they really want, and where they are.
4. Second Sector Statistics Snapshot 22 institutions For all of May 2006 Some of the Organisations included are:
5. Anglia Ruskin University , Aston University , Canterbury Christ Church University College , Cass Business School, City University, Northampton University , St Martins College , Thames Valley University , University College London , University of Aberdeen , University of Newcastle upon Tyne University of Sheffield , University of Westminster Canterbury Christ Church Cass Business School, Thames Valley University , University College London , University of Aberdeen , University of Sheffield ,
7. What should we measure? Relevant data? "Lies, Damn Lies, and Web Statistics” Business critical? CSFs Critical Success Factors – the few measures that define absolute organisational success or failure KPIs Key Performance Indicators – quantifiable measurements set in advance Who are your clients/customers? New technologies, are they worth the spend?
8. How do we measure? Single pixel method IP database Visitor Cookie
10. How do people find my site? Overall 56.29% 20.93 28.66 Three basic ways Direct Entry External Referrer Search Engines
11. Number of visitors per day Percentage of visitors from search engines Visitors from search engines – Number of visitors University General Cass CCCU Aberdeen TVU UCL Sheffield
12. Number of visitors per day Percentage of visitors from search engines Visitors from search engines – Number of visitors University General Aberdeen
13. How do people find my site? Overall 56.29% 20.93 28.66 Three basic ways Direct Entry External Referrer Search Engines External 39.98 21.62 38.38%
14. Which search terms are my visitors using? What is your name? University of ****** ****** University Short name or long name? What about course titles? ac.uk?
15. Cass: cass business school cass Cass Cass Business School london business school cass business city university cass cass university cass mba CASS business school City University: Cass CASS city business school city university cass city cass business school london London Business School city cass CASS BUSINESS SCHOOL cass.city.ac.uk Sheffield: sheffield university university of sheffield sheffield sheffield uni University of Sheffield www.shef.ac.uk shef sheffield map Sheffield university relationship problems shef.ac.uk university sheffield map of sheffield university SHEFFIELD the university of sheffield SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY sheffield.ac.uk midwifery www.sheffield.ac.uk
17. Germany 0.8 China 0.7 Canada 0.7 France 0.7 Greece 0.5 Others 0.5 to 0.3 Australia, Taiwan, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Ireland, Portugal
18. Germany 0.8 China 0.7 Canada 0.7 France 0.7 Greece 0.5 Others 0.5 to 0.3 Australia, Taiwan, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Ireland, Portugal
19. Cass Business School France 1.40% China 1.10% Canada 1.10% Hong Kong S.A.R. 1.00% Norway 0.80% United Kingdom 60.50% United States 6.60% India 2.90% Greece 2.50% Germany 1.90% Italy 1.70%
20. United Kingdom 58.30% United States 9.20% Germany 2.30% India 2.00% Canada France 1.20% Spain 1.10% United Kingdom 82.40% United States 2.90% University of Aberdeen:
21. Percentage of returning visitors Number of visitors per day Returning visitors – Total website visitors University General
22. Visit duration – Number of page views per visit Page views per visit Time spent per page (sec) University General
23. Visit duration – Number of page views per visit Page views per visit Time spent per page (sec) University General Aberdeen
24. Visit duration (sec) Percentage returning visitors Visit duration - Percentage returning visitors University General Sheffield Aberdeen Aberdeen Internal UCL Canterbury Chirstchurch Canterbury and christchurch Internal
30. Which Continent? Average High Low Europe 88.8 95.5 76.8 Asia 4.8 10.7 3.0 North America 4.1 8.1 2.2 Africa 0.8 1.8 0.1 South America 0.4 1.8 0.1 Australisia 0.4 0.7 0.2 Unknown 0.5
35. Which Country? Others Germany 0.8 China 0.7 Canada 0.7 France 0.7 Greece 0.5 Others 0.5 to 0.3 Australia, Taiwan, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Ireland, Portugal
36. What Domain Types? Average High ISP 69.7 70.0 University 11.3 17.0 Corporate 4.1 7.5 Telecom 2.6 3.1 College 5.2 20.0 IT rated 2.0 3.1 Government 1.3 1.7
37. Number of visitors per day Percentage of visitors from search engines Visitors from search engines – Number of visitors University General
38. Percentage of returning visitors Number of visitors per day Returning visitors – Total website visitors University General
40. Number of visitors per day Percentage of visitors from search engines Visitors from search engines – Number of visitors Government General
41. Visitor Loyalty – Site Activity Percentage 1-page visits Percentage returning visitors University General
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Editor's Notes
Hi All, Firstly, just to recap where the idea of sector statistics for the university sector came from. Orginally, the idea was first raised at the by Brian Kelly and then was raised at IWMW 2005. Unanimous YES!