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9 Articles match "Keynote","Web 2.0"
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Last week, I attended the Open Government & Innovations Conference in DC where thousands, it seems, of feds got together to pretend they’re out-innovating the private sector in the use of Web 2.0 The keynotes and break-out sessions all suffered from the same problem: detachment from the audience, both physical and emotional. Specifically, and social media and the implementation of transparency. The Specifically, with the only available microphone attached to the lectern and no lavalier mics available, the presenters were stuck in one place and were prevented from interacting
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Friday, June 26, 2009
For my previous slide make-over , I gave a slide deck presented by the Coast Guard at a Web 2.0 For this deck, I used Keynote’s “Showroom” template. I workshop. This This facelift targets a deck presented by the EPA at the same workshop. The The issues were different this time and unfortunately, the “Greenversations At A Glance” slide deck was typical
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Friday, May 1, 2009
home tech life management vegas glossary archives about Tech Life You’re the presentation Keynote Kung-fu Two You’ve taken some hits. The original Keynote Kung-fu article describes how to set up and use Keynote for the first time, but once you’ve done a couple of presentations, you’re going to want more. How To Not Throw Up and Out Loud Being taken apart by the execs because they could smell you weren’t prepared. The slide deck you loved that the audience ignored.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Friday, May 1, 2009
in January through Simon & Schuster, and through Penguin in the U.K. [good - you’ve persuaded some influential people that you’ve got something worth saying] In the run up to the launch Im speaking in both countries, doing both keynotes and breakout sessions. Thought you were called Alexis] What Id like to speak about: How to start, run, and sell a web 2.0 Business of Software Blog The business of software. Building long term, sustainable and profitable software businesses. Home About Subscribe « The one, two of product
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Macro results. HOME TOUCHBASE BLOG Your Suggestions? SERVICES Market Engagement Enterprise 2.0 Speaking and more Research TWITTER? Twitter for Business Getting Started on Twitter Professional Guides MICROSHARING eBooks Twitter Survey: Form-DMs Enterprise Microsharing Reading List PRESS Media Kits Who is @pistachio? In the News Valley View Ventures Signs Pistachio Consulting Multimedia Gallery Portraits Speaking
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Friday, May 1, 2009
SEO Presentations Finally, I want to talk about these points in relation specifically to our industry, whether youre doing the keynote at SMX or persuading your CEO that SEO isnt snake oil. have a presentation at the end of next month to the web development team I work with, so your timing is perfect! Thumbs Up Thumbs Down 2 up, 0 down Reply
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Monday, November 24, 2008
when looking at the Web 2.0 Only 20 of the 200 scheduled speakers were women; among keynote speakers, just two of the 20 were women. In addition to the dearth of female speakers on the program, she noted that many women speakers had not yet filled out their profiles on the meeting web site , but all of the male speakers had done so. What does it take for a conference to feature more women speakers on the program? Women have been blogging, writing and researching the question "Where are all the women speakers?"
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Friday, May 1, 2009
remember at Web 2.0 Just coming from #SXSW, there was a wide range of presentation quality - some panels and keynotes were top-notch, clear, engaging and useful; while others were sub-par, unfocused, boring and of limited use. As an example that's touching me, I'm keynoting and running an all-day Enterprise 2.0 chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of The Art of Butts in Chairs March 20, 2009 · Comments I run a series of conferences . Logistically,
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Last week, I attended the Open Government & Innovations Conference in DC where thousands, it seems, of feds got together to pretend they’re out-innovating the private sector in the use of Web 2.0 The keynotes and break-out sessions all suffered from the same problem: detachment from the audience, both physical and emotional. Specifically, and social media and the implementation of transparency. The Specifically, with the only available microphone attached to the lectern and no lavalier mics available, the presenters were stuck in one place and were prevented from interacting
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Friday, June 26, 2009
For my previous slide make-over , I gave a slide deck presented by the Coast Guard at a Web 2.0 For this deck, I used Keynote’s “Showroom” template. I workshop. This This facelift targets a deck presented by the EPA at the same workshop. The The issues were different this time and unfortunately, the “Greenversations At A Glance” slide deck was typical
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