デブサミ2011【17-B-2】Agility@Scale(アジャイル開発のスケールアップ)実戦編Hideaki Hata
The document discusses the Developers Summit 2011. It includes bullet points about topics that will be covered at the summit, including new products, technologies, best practices for developers, and strategies. The summit will provide information to help developers be more successful.
Matthew Tukaki delivered the opening address at the Sydney Peace Foundation's annual forum on sustainable peace. He emphasized the important role of business in achieving sustainable development and a sustainable future through partnerships. He highlighted examples of companies supporting communities through jobs, education, health and empowering women. Tukaki committed to growing the UN Global Compact network in Australia and focusing on indigenous economic development and empowerment. He closed by quoting his father - "It is the people, it is the people, it is the people" - emphasizing that all people are important to achieving sustainable peace.
Opening Address to the UNGCNA Leadership Forum with Baroness Valerie Amos, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Emergency Relief Coordinator: “How can business be more involved when it comes to emergency relief and humanitarian affairs?”
Opening Address to the UNGCNA Leadership Forum with Baroness Valerie Amos, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Emergency Relief Coordinator: “How can business be more involved when it comes to emergency relief and humanitarian affairs?”
デブサミ2011【17-B-2】Agility@Scale(アジャイル開発のスケールアップ)実戦編Hideaki Hata
The document discusses the Developers Summit 2011. It includes bullet points about topics that will be covered at the summit, including new products, technologies, best practices for developers, and strategies. The summit will provide information to help developers be more successful.
Matthew Tukaki delivered the opening address at the Sydney Peace Foundation's annual forum on sustainable peace. He emphasized the important role of business in achieving sustainable development and a sustainable future through partnerships. He highlighted examples of companies supporting communities through jobs, education, health and empowering women. Tukaki committed to growing the UN Global Compact network in Australia and focusing on indigenous economic development and empowerment. He closed by quoting his father - "It is the people, it is the people, it is the people" - emphasizing that all people are important to achieving sustainable peace.
Opening Address to the UNGCNA Leadership Forum with Baroness Valerie Amos, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Emergency Relief Coordinator: “How can business be more involved when it comes to emergency relief and humanitarian affairs?”
Opening Address to the UNGCNA Leadership Forum with Baroness Valerie Amos, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Emergency Relief Coordinator: “How can business be more involved when it comes to emergency relief and humanitarian affairs?”
Speech to the MGSM and Australia Israel Chamber of Commerce Leadership Seriesmtukaki
Speech to the MGSM and Australia Israel Chamber of Commerce Leadership Series on Sustainable Development and the business linkages to peace and development
Suicide in Australia: Presentation for the Setagaya City Councilmtukaki
Matthew Tukaki, the Director of Suicide Prevention Australia, gave a presentation to representatives from Setagaya City Council, Japan in October 2012. He discussed SPA's work promoting suicide prevention nationally and collaborating with governments and organizations. He provided data on Australia's suicide rates, noting challenges in remote areas. Tukaki highlighted SPA's efforts to improve data collection and examples of working with local communities, such as the City of Casey which saw multiple youth suicides. He advocated for greater coordination and investment in prevention services to help all at-risk Australians.
The document discusses the importance of teaching Indigenous history and perspectives in social studies classes in Canada. It covers several key topics, including (1) the negative impacts of colonization through policies like residential schools that forcibly removed Indigenous children from their families and communities; (2) the Sixties Scoop where Indigenous children were adopted out to non-Indigenous families; and (3) more recent initiatives toward truth and reconciliation, including the Canadian government's apology for residential schools in 2008. The presentation argues that teaching students about this accurate history is crucial for the future of the country as the next generation of leaders.
Matthew Tukaki gave a presentation on new frontiers in sustainable governance. He discussed carbon pricing in Australia and New Zealand's emissions trading scheme. The scheme has led to reduced emissions and increased renewable energy in New Zealand. While there are business challenges in responding to climate change, opportunities exist in renewable investment, jobs, and cooperation between Australia and New Zealand. Global agreements on climate change take time, and more progress is needed.
The document summarizes key points from a keynote speech about preparing organizations for the future:
1) The interconnectivity of economies means challenges in one country can impact others, and social media is challenging traditional business models.
2) Large global issues are becoming domestic problems, and changes like fluctuations in commodity prices and the value of currencies affect all organizations.
3) Less regulation in some areas but more in others means adapting to shifting government policies. To prepare for the future, organizations must understand these interconnected global trends and how they impact strategic decisions.
The document discusses carbon management issues for local governments in Australia. It outlines how the carbon price impacts over 250 organizations, including many landfills and council sites. While $300 million in grants have been provided, there are also cost of living pressures on ratepayers. Effective carbon management requires understanding direct and indirect carbon costs, eligible funding, and developing communication plans. Planning needs to consider inputs, outputs, and impacts over the short, medium, and long term while also addressing uncertainty around climate change politics. Global frameworks like Rio+20 also provide opportunities for knowledge sharing between local governments.
Matthew Tukaki, Sustainability, Climate Change, Unions, Business, China, Carb...mtukaki
The document discusses sustainable economic development and the role of trade unions in low-carbon economies. It notes that social, economic, and environmental development are interlinked. Sustainable development meets present needs without compromising future generations' ability to do the same. The role of business is to generate wealth through investment while considering social and environmental impacts. Trade unions can help with job training and monitoring labor to support transitions to more sustainable economies.
Making a presentation on the role of trade unions in China when it comes to sustainable development and climate change, business change and transformation
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. El objetivo es aumentar la presión sobre Rusia para que ponga fin a su invasión de Ucrania.
Clase 1 adn historia, estructura y replicaciónrominadg
Este documento resume la historia del descubrimiento del ADN como la molécula portadora de la información genética. Detalla experimentos clave como los de Griffith, Avery, Chargaff y Hershey-Chase que demostraron que el ADN es el material genético. También describe el descubrimiento de la doble hélice del ADN por Watson y Crick y la replicación semiconservadora revelada por Meselson-Stahl.
El documento describe el proceso de digestión realizado por el aparato digestivo. El aparato digestivo está formado por la boca, esófago, estómago, intestino delgado e intestino grueso. La digestión comienza en la boca, donde los alimentos son triturados y mezclados con saliva. Luego pasan al estómago, donde son descompuestos por jugos gástricos. Después pasan al intestino delgado, donde son absorbidas las sustancias nutritivas, y al intestino grueso, donde se
El documento describe el proceso de digestión realizado por el aparato digestivo. El aparato digestivo está formado por la boca, esófago, estómago, intestino delgado e intestino grueso. La digestión comienza en la boca, donde los alimentos son triturados y mezclados con saliva. Luego pasan al estómago, donde son descompuestos por jugos gástricos. Después pasan al intestino delgado, donde son absorbidas las sustancias nutritivas, y al intestino grueso, donde se
Speech to the MGSM and Australia Israel Chamber of Commerce Leadership Seriesmtukaki
Speech to the MGSM and Australia Israel Chamber of Commerce Leadership Series on Sustainable Development and the business linkages to peace and development
Suicide in Australia: Presentation for the Setagaya City Councilmtukaki
Matthew Tukaki, the Director of Suicide Prevention Australia, gave a presentation to representatives from Setagaya City Council, Japan in October 2012. He discussed SPA's work promoting suicide prevention nationally and collaborating with governments and organizations. He provided data on Australia's suicide rates, noting challenges in remote areas. Tukaki highlighted SPA's efforts to improve data collection and examples of working with local communities, such as the City of Casey which saw multiple youth suicides. He advocated for greater coordination and investment in prevention services to help all at-risk Australians.
The document discusses the importance of teaching Indigenous history and perspectives in social studies classes in Canada. It covers several key topics, including (1) the negative impacts of colonization through policies like residential schools that forcibly removed Indigenous children from their families and communities; (2) the Sixties Scoop where Indigenous children were adopted out to non-Indigenous families; and (3) more recent initiatives toward truth and reconciliation, including the Canadian government's apology for residential schools in 2008. The presentation argues that teaching students about this accurate history is crucial for the future of the country as the next generation of leaders.
Matthew Tukaki gave a presentation on new frontiers in sustainable governance. He discussed carbon pricing in Australia and New Zealand's emissions trading scheme. The scheme has led to reduced emissions and increased renewable energy in New Zealand. While there are business challenges in responding to climate change, opportunities exist in renewable investment, jobs, and cooperation between Australia and New Zealand. Global agreements on climate change take time, and more progress is needed.
The document summarizes key points from a keynote speech about preparing organizations for the future:
1) The interconnectivity of economies means challenges in one country can impact others, and social media is challenging traditional business models.
2) Large global issues are becoming domestic problems, and changes like fluctuations in commodity prices and the value of currencies affect all organizations.
3) Less regulation in some areas but more in others means adapting to shifting government policies. To prepare for the future, organizations must understand these interconnected global trends and how they impact strategic decisions.
The document discusses carbon management issues for local governments in Australia. It outlines how the carbon price impacts over 250 organizations, including many landfills and council sites. While $300 million in grants have been provided, there are also cost of living pressures on ratepayers. Effective carbon management requires understanding direct and indirect carbon costs, eligible funding, and developing communication plans. Planning needs to consider inputs, outputs, and impacts over the short, medium, and long term while also addressing uncertainty around climate change politics. Global frameworks like Rio+20 also provide opportunities for knowledge sharing between local governments.
Matthew Tukaki, Sustainability, Climate Change, Unions, Business, China, Carb...mtukaki
The document discusses sustainable economic development and the role of trade unions in low-carbon economies. It notes that social, economic, and environmental development are interlinked. Sustainable development meets present needs without compromising future generations' ability to do the same. The role of business is to generate wealth through investment while considering social and environmental impacts. Trade unions can help with job training and monitoring labor to support transitions to more sustainable economies.
Making a presentation on the role of trade unions in China when it comes to sustainable development and climate change, business change and transformation
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. El objetivo es aumentar la presión sobre Rusia para que ponga fin a su invasión de Ucrania.
Clase 1 adn historia, estructura y replicaciónrominadg
Este documento resume la historia del descubrimiento del ADN como la molécula portadora de la información genética. Detalla experimentos clave como los de Griffith, Avery, Chargaff y Hershey-Chase que demostraron que el ADN es el material genético. También describe el descubrimiento de la doble hélice del ADN por Watson y Crick y la replicación semiconservadora revelada por Meselson-Stahl.
El documento describe el proceso de digestión realizado por el aparato digestivo. El aparato digestivo está formado por la boca, esófago, estómago, intestino delgado e intestino grueso. La digestión comienza en la boca, donde los alimentos son triturados y mezclados con saliva. Luego pasan al estómago, donde son descompuestos por jugos gástricos. Después pasan al intestino delgado, donde son absorbidas las sustancias nutritivas, y al intestino grueso, donde se
El documento describe el proceso de digestión realizado por el aparato digestivo. El aparato digestivo está formado por la boca, esófago, estómago, intestino delgado e intestino grueso. La digestión comienza en la boca, donde los alimentos son triturados y mezclados con saliva. Luego pasan al estómago, donde son descompuestos por jugos gástricos. Después pasan al intestino delgado, donde son absorbidas las sustancias nutritivas, y al intestino grueso, donde se