Un ambiente de orden de trabajo en la escuela se caracteriza por una buena relación entre los alumnos, maestros y personal, así como un ambiente de trabajo ameno.
Along the Sheperds' Tracks: July 11&12 2015 excursion in AbruzziPortante Andrea
Want to get out of Rome summer heat and discover a mountain gem of under 2 hour away.
An amazing guided trip to Campo Imperatore, Italy's "Little Tibet", rich in history and natural beauty. In the clear mountain sky we will observe the stars under the professional guidance of an astronomer.
Please call or write to make the reservation
Along the Sheperds' Tracks: July 11&12 2015 excursion in AbruzziPortante Andrea
Want to get out of Rome summer heat and discover a mountain gem of under 2 hour away.
An amazing guided trip to Campo Imperatore, Italy's "Little Tibet", rich in history and natural beauty. In the clear mountain sky we will observe the stars under the professional guidance of an astronomer.
Please call or write to make the reservation
Leadership & Modern Communication by Steve DorfmanSteveD2E
Yes, leadership tools of the 21st century have made us more efficient, but at what cost? Do you feel we’re making positive (or negative) strides as communicators?
“The more elaborate our means of communication, the less we communicate.”
-Joseph Priestley
Accurate quote? As we’ve adopted the very technology that was supposed to make life easier and more efficient, for many of us it has only made life more difficult. Relationships have become less human and leadership has become more challenging.
Social Media data is growing at an exponential rate and Social Media sites are the new street corner where people gather and discuss their day, issues and thoughts with friends and other like-minded people. In the past, when someone had complaints about a company, they would tell their neighbors, today they tell their network, which tells theirs. What use to be 10 people, now has gone viral on Social Media and is reaching thousands if not 10s of thousands of people. Companies must know what is going on in the Social Media. This doesn’t just affect your marketing team, put touches every aspect of the business – brand management, CRM and social channel managers, product management, analytics research, risk/security, to name a few. If Social Media is powerful enough to bring down a country, it will have an impact on your business!
Safety concerns are central to all humanitarian work. The responsibility for personal safety lies both with individuals and the organizations they are working for and with. But how can humanitarian professionals mitigate risks and limit their exposure to violence while working in a violent area? How can individuals and organizations avoid being targets for violence? What are the procedures and systems that can ensure safety on mission, and what can individuals and organizations do to improve safety?
This session opened a discussion on both personal and systemic approaches to avoiding and mitigating safety risks involved in humanitarian work.
To access the recording from this session, visit http://on-mission.ning.com.
Leadership & Modern Communication by Steve DorfmanSteveD2E
Yes, leadership tools of the 21st century have made us more efficient, but at what cost? Do you feel we’re making positive (or negative) strides as communicators?
“The more elaborate our means of communication, the less we communicate.”
-Joseph Priestley
Accurate quote? As we’ve adopted the very technology that was supposed to make life easier and more efficient, for many of us it has only made life more difficult. Relationships have become less human and leadership has become more challenging.
Social Media data is growing at an exponential rate and Social Media sites are the new street corner where people gather and discuss their day, issues and thoughts with friends and other like-minded people. In the past, when someone had complaints about a company, they would tell their neighbors, today they tell their network, which tells theirs. What use to be 10 people, now has gone viral on Social Media and is reaching thousands if not 10s of thousands of people. Companies must know what is going on in the Social Media. This doesn’t just affect your marketing team, put touches every aspect of the business – brand management, CRM and social channel managers, product management, analytics research, risk/security, to name a few. If Social Media is powerful enough to bring down a country, it will have an impact on your business!
Safety concerns are central to all humanitarian work. The responsibility for personal safety lies both with individuals and the organizations they are working for and with. But how can humanitarian professionals mitigate risks and limit their exposure to violence while working in a violent area? How can individuals and organizations avoid being targets for violence? What are the procedures and systems that can ensure safety on mission, and what can individuals and organizations do to improve safety?
This session opened a discussion on both personal and systemic approaches to avoiding and mitigating safety risks involved in humanitarian work.
To access the recording from this session, visit http://on-mission.ning.com.