This was a presentation from Bethany Kinsella of Best Buy at the HR Executive Forum in the Twin Cities on Feb. 5, 2009. I volunteered to post all of the presentations so those in attendance at the forum could review.
The document discusses various topics related to business models, marketing, and money including how to think about the value offered to customers, assessing business options using quadrants, considering forces on the business model, the evolution of online advertising, crowd sourcing with revenue sharing, and finding inspiration from information. It provides examples from Lego about finding people outside the organization to do work for free and bringing the best inside, as well as a remote access app support marketplace called HelpGuest.com.
Social media allows people to interact and share information, ideas, pictures and videos to stay connected. Businesses can use social media to build their brand awareness, position themselves as experts in their field, influence others and attract more customers.
Building communities on social media.final Lucidity
This document discusses how to build communities using social media. It emphasizes that people inherently want to belong and engage with others. To be successful, one must understand their audience, focus on clear goals for engagement, help users generate and share content through various channels, and regularly measure and analyze results to test improvements over time. Quotes throughout highlight how social media allows everyone to have a voice if the platform fosters giving people power and engaging them regularly.
Business Model Canvas - "Lobby Hobby" ApllicationSalshabila Sarni
LobbyHobby is a platform that connects people with similar passions and hobbies globally. It allows users to share knowledge, experiences, and equipment related to their hobbies. The platform also makes it easy for users to sell goods related to their hobbies. LobbyHobby aims to help users explore their hobbies and communicate with others who share the same interests.
The document is a cover letter from someone applying to be an Associate at Lightbank, highlighting their experience graduating college in 2008, completing a survival school, selling beer which taught them business skills, starting a company that was accepted to various accelerators and pitched to Clinton Global Initiative, and most recently working on a social goal setting app called Leap that acquired 20,000 users with no budget through hustling. They want to bring their entrepreneurial skills and passion for technology to Lightbank to have a global impact.
Successful business people approach their problems creatively.
Chapter 1 from Creativity in Business by Michael Ray and Rochelle Myers.
http://faculty-gsb.stanford.edu/ray/bio.html
The document discusses how trade show exhibitors can make their booths more fascinating to attract and engage attendees. It suggests appealing to human nature through discovery and emotional experiences. Exhibitors should listen to their community to understand what fascinates them and design experiences accordingly. Combining demonstrations, events, social media, and education in new hybrid formats can mix things up and inspire loyalty. Fascination demands attention and leads to trust, which benefits the exhibitor's bottom line. The goal is to continually discover new ways of engaging audiences rather than relying on the same old show.
Campus Plus is the new venture from Good Rebels. It is a collaborative workspace that has been tested in Brighton and Barcelona. Now ready to launch around the globe.
The document discusses various topics related to business models, marketing, and money including how to think about the value offered to customers, assessing business options using quadrants, considering forces on the business model, the evolution of online advertising, crowd sourcing with revenue sharing, and finding inspiration from information. It provides examples from Lego about finding people outside the organization to do work for free and bringing the best inside, as well as a remote access app support marketplace called HelpGuest.com.
Social media allows people to interact and share information, ideas, pictures and videos to stay connected. Businesses can use social media to build their brand awareness, position themselves as experts in their field, influence others and attract more customers.
Building communities on social media.final Lucidity
This document discusses how to build communities using social media. It emphasizes that people inherently want to belong and engage with others. To be successful, one must understand their audience, focus on clear goals for engagement, help users generate and share content through various channels, and regularly measure and analyze results to test improvements over time. Quotes throughout highlight how social media allows everyone to have a voice if the platform fosters giving people power and engaging them regularly.
Business Model Canvas - "Lobby Hobby" ApllicationSalshabila Sarni
LobbyHobby is a platform that connects people with similar passions and hobbies globally. It allows users to share knowledge, experiences, and equipment related to their hobbies. The platform also makes it easy for users to sell goods related to their hobbies. LobbyHobby aims to help users explore their hobbies and communicate with others who share the same interests.
The document is a cover letter from someone applying to be an Associate at Lightbank, highlighting their experience graduating college in 2008, completing a survival school, selling beer which taught them business skills, starting a company that was accepted to various accelerators and pitched to Clinton Global Initiative, and most recently working on a social goal setting app called Leap that acquired 20,000 users with no budget through hustling. They want to bring their entrepreneurial skills and passion for technology to Lightbank to have a global impact.
Successful business people approach their problems creatively.
Chapter 1 from Creativity in Business by Michael Ray and Rochelle Myers.
http://faculty-gsb.stanford.edu/ray/bio.html
The document discusses how trade show exhibitors can make their booths more fascinating to attract and engage attendees. It suggests appealing to human nature through discovery and emotional experiences. Exhibitors should listen to their community to understand what fascinates them and design experiences accordingly. Combining demonstrations, events, social media, and education in new hybrid formats can mix things up and inspire loyalty. Fascination demands attention and leads to trust, which benefits the exhibitor's bottom line. The goal is to continually discover new ways of engaging audiences rather than relying on the same old show.
Campus Plus is the new venture from Good Rebels. It is a collaborative workspace that has been tested in Brighton and Barcelona. Now ready to launch around the globe.
A review of BestBuy.com's cloud architecture for its browse cloud. A description of what BestBuy.com has built to support a high scale, high availability ecommerce system.
A presentation on how Showyou uses the Riak datastore at Showyou.com, as well as work we've been doing on a custom Riak backend for search and analytics.
Chen Salomon introduces himself as a data architect at Playbuzz, a 3-year-old company with 100 employees and 30 in R&D. Playbuzz creates engaging content formats for over 7,000 publishers. To scale efficiently, Playbuzz uses Redis for distributed caching, ETL session management, IP location lookups, and more. Their most recent Redis project converts IP addresses to integers for fast location lookups from cached hashmaps.
Riak Use Cases : Dissecting The Solutions To Hard ProblemsAndy Gross
This document summarizes a presentation on using Riak to solve hard distributed systems problems. It discusses Riak's key features and tradeoffs in consistency and data model. It then provides examples of how companies like Comcast, Yammer, and Github use Riak for high availability and low latency applications like user metadata storage, notifications, and as a document store. The presentation emphasizes that choosing the right database requires understanding your problem and tradeoffs in consistency, availability and data model. It also highlights how Riak and Erlang help enable high availability, low latency and operational simplicity through features like Bitcask storage, fault tolerance and lightweight threading.
This document discusses recommendations engines that use graph databases like Neo4j. It introduces GraphAware, an open-source recommendation engine plugin for Neo4j. The document outlines the business and technical challenges of building recommendation engines, and how GraphAware addresses these challenges through its flexible, high-performance architecture and APIs. It provides an example of building a simple friend recommendation engine using GraphAware.
Advanced Neo4j Use Cases with the GraphAware FrameworkMichal Bachman
The document discusses GraphAware Framework, which makes it easy to build, test, and deploy custom APIs, transaction-driven behavior, and asynchronous computation functionality for Neo4j. It provides examples like representing time series data, tracking graph changes, assigning UUIDs, and running algorithms. GraphAware Framework is open source and supports building both generic and domain-specific Neo4j extensions.
Modelling Data in Neo4j, bidirectional relationships, qualifying relationships with properties vs. relationship types (performance comparison), Neo4j hardware sizing, Cypher vs. Java API
Introduction to Redis Data Structures: Sorted SetsScaleGrid.io
We provide an overview on what Redis is, what are sorted sets, common use cases for sorted sets, sorted set operations in Redis, internal implementation, and a comparison of Redis hashes and Redis sorted sets.
Redis is an open source, advanced key-value store that can be used for caching, sessions, publishing/subscribing, job queues, and more. It supports atomic operations, ordered lists, sets, hashes and sorted sets. Data can be saved to disk for persistence. Redis has client libraries for many languages like Node.js and can be accessed via a command line interface. Popular use cases include caching application data to improve performance, storing sessions to allow user authentication across requests, and processing jobs asynchronously in the background via pub/sub and queues.
This document introduces top Redis use cases. It begins by introducing the speaker, Dr. Josiah Carlson, and providing a brief overview of what Redis is - an in-memory non-relational key-value store with optional persistence and replication. The top five use cases discussed are distributed locking, analytics, storing web cookies, queues/message passing, and anything previously done with Memcached. The document concludes by noting there are many additional use cases for Redis like caching, rankings, and as a general data store.
Google employees launched an internal prediction market called Google Prediction Market (GPM) in 2007. GPM functioned like a stock market where employees could trade securities based on future events. The founders were inspired by research showing prediction markets often outperform individual experts. GPM saw initial success with many employees participating and its market prices providing generally accurate predictions. Over time, GPM markets became more accurate as liquidity and trading volume increased. The project demonstrated how prediction markets can aggregate employee knowledge and opinions to forecast outcomes.
The document discusses how Redis is used at Facebook to solve two problems:
1) Serving user configurations in real-time by using a hierarchical master-slave replication architecture with global and regional masters and slaves to distribute reads and allow writes at different levels.
2) Processing stats data in real-time by using a split data processing model where daily bulk processing is done separately from real-time processing by tailers that insert stats into a sharded Redis cluster using HINCRBY.
Bootstrapping Recommendations with Neo4jMax De Marzi
This document provides an overview of using Neo4j and graph databases for bootstrapping recommendations in real-time. It discusses common recommendation approaches like popularity, content-based, collaborative filtering and hybrid recommendations. It also covers challenges of real-time recommendations like processing relationships and accommodating new data continuously. Additionally, it demonstrates sample Cypher queries for calculating similarity between users and providing movie recommendations based on a user's nearest neighbors.
Neo4j GraphTalks - Einführung in GraphdatenbankenNeo4j
Neo4j GraphTalks event on November 2016 included:
1) An introduction to graph databases and Neo4j by Bruno Ungermann from Neo4j.
2) Darko Krizic from PRODYNA AG presenting their experience implementing a global knowledge hub for product information using Neo4j.
3) An open networking session.
Redis Use Patterns (DevconTLV June 2014)Itamar Haber
An introduction to Redis for the SQL practitioner, covering data types and common use cases.
The video of this session can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Unaug_vmFI
The document discusses how social technologies are changing business in the new world of work. It notes that every individual is now a business, decision making is distributed and faster, and companies are becoming more open. It encourages companies to engage professionals on LinkedIn by establishing groups, targeting relevant audiences, and providing valuable content like whitepapers and polls.
Best Buy operates retail stores and websites across the United States, Canada, China, and Europe. It aims to showcase itself as a concerned and connected retailer through social media engagement. Its objectives include educating customers, decreasing technology-related stress, driving product discussions, and fulfilling its brand promises. Best Buy uses various social media platforms like forums, Twitter, blogs and videos to listen to customers, innovate based on their feedback, and bring people to its website to decrease support costs and increase spending and loyalty. It also uses internal communities and transparency on issues to empower employees.
A review of BestBuy.com's cloud architecture for its browse cloud. A description of what BestBuy.com has built to support a high scale, high availability ecommerce system.
A presentation on how Showyou uses the Riak datastore at Showyou.com, as well as work we've been doing on a custom Riak backend for search and analytics.
Chen Salomon introduces himself as a data architect at Playbuzz, a 3-year-old company with 100 employees and 30 in R&D. Playbuzz creates engaging content formats for over 7,000 publishers. To scale efficiently, Playbuzz uses Redis for distributed caching, ETL session management, IP location lookups, and more. Their most recent Redis project converts IP addresses to integers for fast location lookups from cached hashmaps.
Riak Use Cases : Dissecting The Solutions To Hard ProblemsAndy Gross
This document summarizes a presentation on using Riak to solve hard distributed systems problems. It discusses Riak's key features and tradeoffs in consistency and data model. It then provides examples of how companies like Comcast, Yammer, and Github use Riak for high availability and low latency applications like user metadata storage, notifications, and as a document store. The presentation emphasizes that choosing the right database requires understanding your problem and tradeoffs in consistency, availability and data model. It also highlights how Riak and Erlang help enable high availability, low latency and operational simplicity through features like Bitcask storage, fault tolerance and lightweight threading.
This document discusses recommendations engines that use graph databases like Neo4j. It introduces GraphAware, an open-source recommendation engine plugin for Neo4j. The document outlines the business and technical challenges of building recommendation engines, and how GraphAware addresses these challenges through its flexible, high-performance architecture and APIs. It provides an example of building a simple friend recommendation engine using GraphAware.
Advanced Neo4j Use Cases with the GraphAware FrameworkMichal Bachman
The document discusses GraphAware Framework, which makes it easy to build, test, and deploy custom APIs, transaction-driven behavior, and asynchronous computation functionality for Neo4j. It provides examples like representing time series data, tracking graph changes, assigning UUIDs, and running algorithms. GraphAware Framework is open source and supports building both generic and domain-specific Neo4j extensions.
Modelling Data in Neo4j, bidirectional relationships, qualifying relationships with properties vs. relationship types (performance comparison), Neo4j hardware sizing, Cypher vs. Java API
Introduction to Redis Data Structures: Sorted SetsScaleGrid.io
We provide an overview on what Redis is, what are sorted sets, common use cases for sorted sets, sorted set operations in Redis, internal implementation, and a comparison of Redis hashes and Redis sorted sets.
Redis is an open source, advanced key-value store that can be used for caching, sessions, publishing/subscribing, job queues, and more. It supports atomic operations, ordered lists, sets, hashes and sorted sets. Data can be saved to disk for persistence. Redis has client libraries for many languages like Node.js and can be accessed via a command line interface. Popular use cases include caching application data to improve performance, storing sessions to allow user authentication across requests, and processing jobs asynchronously in the background via pub/sub and queues.
This document introduces top Redis use cases. It begins by introducing the speaker, Dr. Josiah Carlson, and providing a brief overview of what Redis is - an in-memory non-relational key-value store with optional persistence and replication. The top five use cases discussed are distributed locking, analytics, storing web cookies, queues/message passing, and anything previously done with Memcached. The document concludes by noting there are many additional use cases for Redis like caching, rankings, and as a general data store.
Google employees launched an internal prediction market called Google Prediction Market (GPM) in 2007. GPM functioned like a stock market where employees could trade securities based on future events. The founders were inspired by research showing prediction markets often outperform individual experts. GPM saw initial success with many employees participating and its market prices providing generally accurate predictions. Over time, GPM markets became more accurate as liquidity and trading volume increased. The project demonstrated how prediction markets can aggregate employee knowledge and opinions to forecast outcomes.
The document discusses how Redis is used at Facebook to solve two problems:
1) Serving user configurations in real-time by using a hierarchical master-slave replication architecture with global and regional masters and slaves to distribute reads and allow writes at different levels.
2) Processing stats data in real-time by using a split data processing model where daily bulk processing is done separately from real-time processing by tailers that insert stats into a sharded Redis cluster using HINCRBY.
Bootstrapping Recommendations with Neo4jMax De Marzi
This document provides an overview of using Neo4j and graph databases for bootstrapping recommendations in real-time. It discusses common recommendation approaches like popularity, content-based, collaborative filtering and hybrid recommendations. It also covers challenges of real-time recommendations like processing relationships and accommodating new data continuously. Additionally, it demonstrates sample Cypher queries for calculating similarity between users and providing movie recommendations based on a user's nearest neighbors.
Neo4j GraphTalks - Einführung in GraphdatenbankenNeo4j
Neo4j GraphTalks event on November 2016 included:
1) An introduction to graph databases and Neo4j by Bruno Ungermann from Neo4j.
2) Darko Krizic from PRODYNA AG presenting their experience implementing a global knowledge hub for product information using Neo4j.
3) An open networking session.
Redis Use Patterns (DevconTLV June 2014)Itamar Haber
An introduction to Redis for the SQL practitioner, covering data types and common use cases.
The video of this session can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Unaug_vmFI
The document discusses how social technologies are changing business in the new world of work. It notes that every individual is now a business, decision making is distributed and faster, and companies are becoming more open. It encourages companies to engage professionals on LinkedIn by establishing groups, targeting relevant audiences, and providing valuable content like whitepapers and polls.
Best Buy operates retail stores and websites across the United States, Canada, China, and Europe. It aims to showcase itself as a concerned and connected retailer through social media engagement. Its objectives include educating customers, decreasing technology-related stress, driving product discussions, and fulfilling its brand promises. Best Buy uses various social media platforms like forums, Twitter, blogs and videos to listen to customers, innovate based on their feedback, and bring people to its website to decrease support costs and increase spending and loyalty. It also uses internal communities and transparency on issues to empower employees.
Unleashing Engagement; Social Media at WorkPolly Pearson
Polly Pearson discusses how companies can unleash engagement through social media at work. She outlines a 3 step process: 1) Make sharing non-confidential information safe to shift perceptions; 2) Business content will emerge from employees; 3) Employees will feel ready to engage externally. Companies that empower employees through internal social networks see benefits like higher profits, customer loyalty, and lower recruitment costs. EMC is highlighted as a case study where social media engagement improved employee satisfaction, innovation, and financial results.
This document outlines ideas for a new marketing reality and capitalizing on significant changes taking place in business-to-business marketing. It discusses how traditional techniques are starting to fail as people reject interruptions and spin. Relationships and word-of-mouth are emphasized as the most effective forms of marketing. Specific services offered by the company include opportunities and insights, planning and strategy input, and creating marketing materials and tools to help clients identify opportunities for improvement and implement new strategies.
Discover Your Inner Marketer and Advocate with Modern Marketing Strategies, N...Engagement Strategies, LLC
This document provides an overview of using modern marketing and social media strategies to advocate for child care. It discusses how to view yourself as an inner marketer and use concepts like the conversion cycle to increase enrollment, fundraising, and recruitment. Specific tactics covered include using stories to connect with people, various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, as well as blogging and creating engaging content. The importance of data collection and search engine optimization to get found online is also covered. Overall it encourages embracing marketing and provides resources for getting started with social media.
Here are four tips for setting up your startup's central blog:
1. Choose a simple, memorable domain name that reflects your brand and story. This will be the home for all your content.
2. Optimize the design and user experience. Keep it clean, fast-loading and easy to navigate on any device.
3. Establish a consistent publishing schedule. This helps build trust and loyalty with your audience.
4. Prominently feature your buyer persona(s) and core story. Weave these into every blog post to resonate strongly.
The New Rules of Marketing: Paid, Owned and EarnedGood Grains
Zack Swire of SWIRE & eGood, and Chelsea Segal of Targetwise share their stories and insights (+ learnings from influential voices that inspire them) on 'The New Rules of Marketing: Paid, Owned and Earned'. Understanding your story, your why and your purpose must come first. Then, you can work to be more effective at amplifying your marketing message with the right media mix, maximizing the success of media dollars, and cutting through the clutter to drive your business.
This document discusses how businesses can use social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. It provides guidance on setting up business pages on each platform and engaging with customers. The key points covered are how to create profiles, post engaging content, build communities, and leverage social media for marketing and customer service. Strategies for getting the most value from each platform through regular participation and viral sharing are also presented.
Social media marketing requires engagement through multiple channels like tweets, check-ins, likes and shares. It is important to be visible online and take risks by showing personality. The goal is to create an interactive sea of shared knowledge that brings people together. Building successful social media campaigns requires using the right mix of channels to reach and engage consumers. The key is to develop relationships and participate in online conversations.
5 steps to becoming a social & collaborative enterprise - Andrew Bishop - Ja...Andrew Bishop
1) A social enterprise uses social software to connect employees, improve collaboration, and make information more open and accessible. This increases engagement, productivity, and business performance.
2) Key aspects of a social enterprise include rich user profiles to help people know each other, collaboration tools, and open sharing of work updates.
3) Benefits include faster access to knowledge and experts, improved innovation, and reduced communication costs. Surveys find increased employee satisfaction and productivity.
5 steps to becoming a social enterprise andrew bishop-jacobsJacobs Australia
1) A social enterprise uses social software to connect employees, share knowledge openly, and improve collaboration. It focuses on people, connections between people, and open sharing of information.
2) Implementing social software in a business can increase productivity, speed of knowledge sharing, and employee satisfaction while reducing costs. It creates a more engaged workforce with better access to expertise.
3) To implement a social enterprise, a company needs to select appropriate social tools, integrate them with existing systems, address any concerns about open sharing, and get buy-in from influencers through education and visible benefits. Strategic selection of tools is important.
Your brand isn’t just what you say it is. It’s also about what your employees, customers, prospects, competitors, and world at large say it is.
As we like to say, a brand is the sum of all conversations, and in the fast-moving and dynamic world of social media, you want to have a handle on how your brand is being perceived out there.
Knowledge360 helps you get better grip on your online brand. In other words we provide you “Social Branding” solutions.
Social media tips document provides guidance on using social media for business purposes. It discusses:
1) Getting started with social media by setting up profiles, downloading listening applications, and getting familiar with conversations.
2) Key social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and blogs and how businesses can utilize each one.
3) Ten tips from Kodak's Chief Blogger for effective social media engagement like being transparent, adding value, responding to others, and having fun.
4) Ten tips from Kodak's Chief Listener for analyzing social data like defining goals, evaluating tools, connecting data sources, and not taking criticisms personally.
Les médias sociaux vus par Kodak, 2010Kodak France
Social media provides opportunities for businesses to connect with customers, gain insights, and engage in conversations. The document provides tips for getting started with social media, including setting up profiles on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube; using applications to listen to conversations; gradually participating in discussions by adding value; and understanding different social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. The goal is to use social media to help businesses improve customer experience and interactions in an organic way.
This document summarizes a presentation on social and digital media. It discusses defining social media and provides examples of popular social media tools. It outlines why organizations should engage in social media and provides case studies of successful social media strategies, including how Jeep, Southwest Airlines, and Goodwill have benefitted from social media. The presentation emphasizes that social media allows for conversations and two-way engagement between companies and customers.
Be Seen, Be Found, Be Engaging (IABC Version)Eric Weaver
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, USA - February 17, 2011 - Presentation from the IABC Seattle workshop "Communication Overload" - synopsis of my thinking from several previous "Social Media 105" presentations.
The document provides an overview of BoB School, a 6-day entrepreneurship programme founded by Linzi Boyd. The programme teaches entrepreneurs how to build famous brands, maximize physical and non-physical assets, and disrupt their industries. It helps identify entrepreneurs' unique brand assets and build strategic plans to leverage channels, create compelling products, and launch effective marketing campaigns to achieve scale. Past students commend how the customized programme equipped them to strengthen their brands and businesses.
HELPcare Clinic is a membership-based primary care clinic that aims to make healthcare more affordable, personal, and effective. It offers unlimited primary care visits and includes many diagnostic tests and generic medications at no extra cost. Members also receive health coaching and education through the HELPcare program to help prevent and reverse diseases through lifestyle changes. The clinic founder hopes to restore the soul of healthcare by empowering people to take control of their health. HELPcare Clinic offers different membership levels that include primary care, labs, and additional health coaching services for individual, couple, or family plans.
This document discusses Mayo Clinic's digital innovations for coping with COVID-19. It summarizes how Mayo Clinic used social media and a new employee app to keep staff informed during the pandemic when many lost regular intranet access. It also discusses using private Facebook groups to listen to staff needs and concerns. Finally, it outlines how Mayo Clinic updated patients through their news network website and coordinating with their main website. The rapid app deployment and social media efforts helped Mayo Clinic overcome disrupted communication channels during the crisis.
This presentation discusses the correlation between physician online activity and hospital reputation scores in the U.S. News & World Report rankings. Research found a positive correlation between the percentage of a hospital's affiliated physicians active on Twitter and its reputation score. The presentation advocates training clinicians on safe and effective social media use and engaging them online to boost a hospital's reputation. It outlines Mayo Clinic's approach, including resources like the Social Media Network for training and collaboration.
This document provides an overview of Mayo Clinic's Mini-Social Media Residency program. It discusses Mayo Clinic's history with social networking dating back to its founders. It then covers Mayo Clinic's social media strategy, the importance of developing strategy before implementing tactics or tools. It previews Mayo Clinic's Social for Healthcare certificate program and full Social Media Residency. The document concludes with an invitation for questions.
This document summarizes a presentation about developing effective social media strategies. It discusses identifying goals and target audiences, choosing appropriate platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube, and measuring success. Tips include getting to know target audiences, using hashtags and visual content, collaborating with others, and continually learning and improving strategies. Resources are provided for exploring social media opportunities.
Making Social Media Work in your OrganizationLee Aase
The document discusses strategies for developing an effective social media presence for an organization. It describes elements of an effective social media strategy including conducting a brand audit and using metrics to demonstrate value. The document also discusses using different types of video on social media and the benefits of staff engagement through advocacy and training. It emphasizes using a social media management system to streamline content and engagement.
Using Social Media to Meet Healthcare Business ObjectivesLee Aase
This document discusses using social media to meet healthcare business objectives. It provides examples of how Mayo Clinic has historically used social networking to strengthen relationships and shares patient volumes. It also discusses managing provider reputation online, responding to issues on social media, and resources for strategic social media application including the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network which provides guidelines, training and community.
Social Media Strategies to Click and ConnectLee Aase
Slides for my June 9, 2018 presentation at #RAREontheRoad in Houston, TX. This is the first in a series of three workshops this summer sponsored by GlobalGenes and the Every Life Foundation for Rare Diseases.
1) Mayo Clinic has a history of social networking dating back to its founders who networked with colleagues around the world. 2) The Mayo Clinic Social Media Network was created to accelerate the effective use of social media throughout Mayo Clinic and broader healthcare institutions. 3) The network provides resources like guidelines, training, and events to help healthcare organizations and professionals better utilize social media.
The document provides guidance on social media use for nursing leaders and staff at Mayo Clinic. It outlines the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network resource and 10 social media guidelines for employees. It then describes scenarios for small group discussion around appropriately responding to social media requests from patients and properly using social media as a nurse. The document concludes with next steps for nursing staff, including ways to have conversations about social media use and share Mayo Clinic resources.
Closing Remarks from #MCSMN 2017 ConferenceLee Aase
The document announces social media residency programs in 2018 in four locations between March and December, including Indianapolis, Rochester, Scottsdale, and Jacksonville. It also notes that the 2018 MCSMN Annual Conference is sold out but members can save with discounts. Finally, it asks readers to complete an upcoming survey, look out for shared presentation links, and take advantage of premium membership benefits while staying connected through the listed social media channels and email.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Lee Aase on social media and its applications in healthcare. Some key points:
- Mayo Clinic has a long history of physicians networking and sharing information, forming an early social network.
- Social media allows Mayo Clinic to amplify positive word-of-mouth, increase patient volumes, accelerate knowledge diffusion, and reduce the burden of disease.
- Mayo Clinic uses various social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to engage with patients and medical professionals.
- The Mayo Clinic Social Media Network provides resources and training to help healthcare organizations effectively use social media.
The document discusses keys to success in rapidly changing times. It outlines 7 principles: 1) extrapolation is the best starting point for prediction, 2) improbable events will have outsized influence, 3) mindset matters more than skill sets, 4) growth mindset creates optionality, 5) think analogically, 6) develop a "barbell" risk profile, 7) pursue personal growth. It then discusses Mayo Clinic's use of social media and digital skills, highlighting innovations like Facebook Live and ways to develop deeper relationships through platforms like the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network and Connect.
Skill Sets and Mindset: Keys to Success in Rapidly Changing TimesLee Aase
Lee Aase discusses 7 principles for success in rapidly changing times:
1. Extrapolating trends is the best way to predict the future.
2. Improbable events will have outsized influence.
3. Having a growth mindset matters more than specific skill sets.
4. A growth mindset creates flexibility to learn new skills.
5. Analogical thinking helps promote new ideas.
6. Develop a balanced risk profile.
7. Continually pursue personal and professional growth.
Mayo Clinic Social Media Network Resources and Membership BenefitsLee Aase
An outline of the free health care social media resources available through the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network, as well as premium benefits for individuals and organizations.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
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Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 | Guide for Staying Ahead
Best Buy Web 2.0
1. Best Buy’s Web 2.0 Journey
Bethany Kinsella
Director, Connected Digital Solutions
Best Buy
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2. Best Buy, Inc.
• Global Family of Brands
• Industry leader with
more than 40 years of
history
• 1,000+ Best Buy store
infrastructure
• 165,000 energized
employees
• Online presence with
Bestbuy.com site that
has 500 million unique
visitors a year
3. The Journey Begins….Blue Shirt Nation
Employees can collaborate, share
information and let people be
social – to connect to others based
on common interests.
4. Best Buy WIKI
Employees can share what they
know, edit information and search
for knowledge.
5. The Loop Marketplace
Budget owners
Ideas can be
can finance a
“Featured” or
portion or all of the
easily
funds required to
searched
execute the idea
through both
hard & soft
tagging
Employees can offer to help,
recommend or contribute/comment
on other employee’s ideas
6. Watercooler Discussion Forums
Employees can discuss
work related topics,
create subgroups and
subscribe to discussions
7. Tag Trade: Best Buy’s Prediction Market
Employees can help the
company make better
decisions by
participating in the
prediction market
8. BSN Mix
Employees can cut
through the traditional
communication
mechanisms, posting a
note, asking a question,
seeking a rapid
response.
9. GIFTAG: www.giftag.com
BSN Mix
Allows people to pick
items from any website,
add it to a list and share
with family and friends.
10. Spy: spy.appspot.com
Allows people to ‘listen’
in on social media
conversation through
keyword
12. Lessons Learned
It’s not about the ‘tool’; the magic is in the culture it
enables
Patience (and making the time to engage)
Openness, Honesty, Trust
Learning & Iteration
13. Key Take-Aways
We’re Better Together: Social forums empower people and enable them to
collaborate, listen, solve problems and find opportunities. This helps us grow
and keeps us strong.
We’re Trying A lot of Things: Some will work, some won’t and everything
will constantly evolve. We’re not afraid to take risks, try things and even fail –
as long as we learn.
We Believe in our People: People make up this company, and we’re not
afraid to show (and listen to) that humanity.
We Sell the Stuff that Makes this Happen. We have the opportunity to help
our customers experience what technology can do for them.
14. Best Buy’s Web 2.0 Journey
Bethany Kinsella
Director, Connected Digital Solutions
Best Buy
bethany.kinsella@bestbuy.com
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