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"Ultimate Product Life Cycle (PLC) Management Guide" by + professionals - 0 views

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    The term Product Life Cycle (PLC) refers to the time period of a product being introduced to consumers into the market until it's removed from the scene. Five stages in PLC: Development- At this stage, costs are assembled with no parallel revenue. Some products require years and large capital investment to develop and then test their value. Since risk is high, outside funding sources are limited. Introduction- This stage is about growing a market for the product and building product awareness. At this stage marketing costs are high, as it's necessary to reach out to the target audience, also intellectual property rights protection is obtained. Product pricing may be high to recover costs linked to the development stage and funding for this stage is typically through investors. Growth- The product has been accepted by customers, and companies are seeking to increase market share. For innovative products, there is little competition at this stage, so pricing can remain at a higher level, both product demand and profits increase, and marketing is aimed at a wide audience. Funding for this stage is generally still through lenders or through increasing sales revenue. Maturity- Sales will stabilize, competition increases, so product features may need to improve to maintain market share while unit sales are at their highest at this stage, prices tend to reduce to be competitive. Production costs also tend to reduce because of more efficiency in the manufacturing procedure. Companies usually do not need additional funding at this stage. Decline- This is associated with decreasing revenue due to market saturation, high competition, and changing customer needs. Companies may choose to discontinue the product, sell the manufacturing rights to another business. This is the stage where the packaging will often announce "new and improved." PLC (Product Life Cycle) Watch AntWak's Ultimate PLC Management Guide videos by Real Life Professionals for better unders
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"Campus to corporate transition for women professionals" by + professionals - 0 views

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    Product Management could be your key to move out of a stagnating career. At times many of us may feel that we are stuck in a profession, in a job role, or in an organization that is not for us. It may feel like it is not our true calling. Well, then why waste time? Make a career switch into a career of your choice. Muster the courage and make the move. If Product Management is your likely choice, then this is the right blog for you. If not, then why not explore what is it like to be a PM! (Product Manager not Prime Minister) So, what would you be doing as a PM? Wearing multiple hats. As a Product Manager, you have to wear different hats at different times. Be a Psychologist - Embark upon a journey to empathize and understand consumer needs and challenges Be a Consumer Behaviour expert - Leave no stone unturned to mine latent consumer insights Be a Marketeer - Use frameworks to gauge the perfect product-market fit Be a Diplomat - Negotiate with and influence relevant stakeholders to obtain desired results Be an Architect and an Interior Designer - Build and design products that address consumer pain-points effectively and transpires into a practical and scalable solution Be a co-ordinator - Guide and Direct cross-functional teams to deliver timely results in sync with the overarching objective Be a crisis manager - Diagnose the situation, identify hurdles and be agile in resolving them while the product is being tested in the market Be a Relationship Manager - The duty of a PM does not end as soon as the product is launched. It extends further to keep creating and nurturing a delightful experience for the customer. Now, you're aware of the roles you are likely to perform. What about the skills required to fulfil them efficiently? Well, most experienced PMs emphasize on soft skills being the differentiator between a good and a great PM. Let's have a look at the most essential hard and soft skills required to be a product manager: Com
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buy linkedin accounts-100% full verified account,and cheap.. - 0 views

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    Buy LinkedIn Accounts Introduction When you buy a LinkedIn account, you're really buying access to a powerful business networking tool. By having a LinkedIn account, you'll be able to connect with other business professionals in your field and build valuable relationships. When you're ready to takelinkedin accounts your business to the next level, a LinkedIn account can give you the boost you need. There are a few things to consider when you're buying a LinkedIn account. First, you'll want to make sure that the account is active and has a good reputation. LinkedIn is a community of business professionals, so you'll want to make sure that you're dealing with someone who is respected within the community. You can check out profiles of potential sellers to see how active they are and what kind of feedback they've received from other buyers. Second, you'll want to consider the price. LinkedIn accounts can vary widely in price, depending on the seller and the quality of the account. If you're looking for a bargain, you might be able to find a lower-priced account that still has a good reputation. However, if you're looking for a top-notch account with a lot of connections, you'll likely have to pay more. Third, you'll want to think about what you'll use the account for. If you're just looking to make a few business contacts, you might be able to get by with a lower-priced account. However, if you're looking to use the account to build a large network of contacts, you'll need to make sure that you buy an account with a lot of connections. When you buy a LinkedIn account, you're really buying access to a powerful business networking tool. By having a LinkedIn account, you'll be able to connect with other business professionals in your field and build valuable relationships. When you're ready to take your business to the next level, a LinkedIn account can give you the boost you need. https://www.google.com/
Vanessa Vaile

MOOC - The Resurgence of Community in Online Learning - 0 views

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      or other social bookmarking, feed reader, aggregator. the main purpose is collect/collate, tag or label, annotate (time permitting) and curate
  • Feeding Forward - We want participants to share their work with other people in the course, and with the world at large
  • Sharing is and will always be their choice.
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  • even more importantly, it helps others see the learning process, and not just the polished final result.
  • The Purpose of a MOOC
  • Coursera, for example, may want to support learning, but it is also a company that wants to make money at the same time
  • Organizations offer MOOCs in order to serve other objectives.
  • MOOCs serve numerous purposes, both to those who offer MOOCs, those who provide services, and those who register for or in some way ‘take’ a MOOC.
  • The original MOOC offered by George Siemens and myself had a very simple purpose at first: to explain ourselves.
  • there are different senses of learning
  • creating an open online course designed in such a way as to support a large (or even massive) learning community.
  • The MOOC as Community
  • Although we learn what we learn from personal experience, we usually learn what we learn from other people. Consequently, learning is a social activity, whether we immerse ourselves into what Etienne Wenger called a community of practice (Wenger, Communities of Practice: Learning, meaning and identity, 1999), learn what Michael Polanyi called tacit knowledge (Polanyi, 1962), and be able to complete, as Thomas Kuhn famously summarized, the problems at the end of the chapter. (Kuhn, 1962)
  • So online communities form around offline activities
  • With today’s focus on MOOCs and social networking sites (such as Facebook and Google+) the discussion of community per se has faded to the background.
  • Online educators will find themselves building interest based communities whether they intend to do this or not
  • Learning in the community of practice takes the form of what might be called ‘peer-to-peer professional development activities’
  • The MOOC is for us a device created in order to connect these distributed voices together, not to create community, not to create culture, but to create a place where community and culture can flourish,
  • The peer community by contrast almost by definition cannot be formed over the internet
  • created through proximity
  • online communities depend on a topic or area of interest
  • Community Access Points
  • This was a project that did more than merely provide internet access, it created a common location for people interesting in technology and computers (and blogs and Facebook)
  • The MOOCs George Siemens and I have designed and developed were explicitly designed to support participation from a mosaic of cultures.
  • It is worth noting that theorists of both professional and social networks speak of one’s interactions within the community as a process of building, or creating, one’s own identity.
  • danah boyd, studying the social community, writes, “The dynamics of identity production play out visibly on MySpace. Profiles are digital bodies, public displays of identity where people can explore impression management.
  • ecause imagery can be staged, it is often difficult to tell if photos are a representation of behaviors or a re-presentation of them
  • In both of these we are seeing aspects of the same phenomenon. To learn is not to acquire or to accumulate, but rather, to develop or to grow. The process of learning is a process of becoming, a process of developing one’s own self.
  • We have defined three domains of learning: the individual learner, the online community, and the peer community.
  • Recent discussions of MOOCs have focused almost exclusively on the online community, with almost no discussion of the individual learner, and no discussion peer community. But to my mind over time all three elements will be seen to be equally important.
  • three key roles in online learning: the student, the instructor, and the facilitator. The ‘instructor’ is the person responsible for the online community, while the ‘facilitator’ is the person responsible for the peer community.
  • recent MOOCs offered by companies like Coursera and Udacity have commercialized course brokering
  • a model that the K-12 community has employed for any number of years
  • where is the French-language community itself?
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    post from Half an Hour: excellent explanation of how connectivist moocs work, what the difference is between them and x or wrapped moocs and what open is In this presentation Stephen Downes addresses the question of how massive open online courses (MOOCs) will impact the future of distance education. The presentation considers in some detail the nature and purpose of a MOOC in contrast with traditional distance education. He argues that MOOCs represent the resurgence of community-based learning and will describe how distance education institutions will share MOOCs with each other and will supplement online interaction with community-based resources and services. The phenomenon of 'wrapped MOOCs' will be described, and Downes will outline several examples of local support for global MOOCs. 
Christopher Pappas

Text-to-speech and presentation voiceover, what is the real question? - 0 views

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    Text-to-speech and presentation voiceover, what is the real question? As eLearning professionals we need to build an arsenal of tools and the competence for choosing which ones are best suited for each project. When it comes to publish presentations online, Voice talents, home-made recording, Text-to-Speech voiceover, silent and self-explaining pictures are all tools at our disposals. We must learn how to use each one of them. http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/concepts/item/411-text-to-speech-presentation-voiceover-tts
Abel Johnson

Student's Best Friends - Assignment Help - 0 views

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    Gone are the days when students get stuck in the very complex set of mathematical problems or chemistry formulas or any other physic derivations and consumed completely. Previously, students spend most of their precious time in searching solution to particular math, chemistry or physics problems and taking notes in order to resolve their problems, but not students are taking prudent and smarter moves by taking help from the online assignment help or dissertation help providers. Today, there are many companies that offer compressive assignment writing help to the students looking for instant help. These companies have trained and expert professionals having years of relevant experience in writing assignments and easy on specific subjects.
Martin Burrett

Swift Playgrounds now available on the App Store - 0 views

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    Swift Playgrounds, an innovative new iPad app from Apple that makes learning to code easy and fun for everyone, is now available on the App Store. With Swift Playgrounds, real coding concepts are brought to life with an interactive interface that allows students and beginners to explore working with Swift, the easy-to-learn programming language from Apple used by professional developers to create world-class apps.
Martin Burrett

Hippani Animator - 0 views

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    A great HTML5 animation suite with a professional feel. The platform uses a similar interface to Adobe Animator. Learn how to animate with tweening. The free starter version should be all schools and educators need.
Nigel Coutts

Organisational Learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    For schools the concept of a learning organisation should make perfect sense, after all learning is our core business, or it should be. Perhaps that almost three decades after Peter Senge identified the importance of learning within organisations the idea is only now gaining traction in schools tells us something about the approach taken to learning and teaching within schools. With an increased focus on the development of professional learning communities as a response to the complex challenges that emerge from a rapidly changing society, it is worth looking at what a learning organisation requires for success.
Martin Burrett

A Social Media Journey - 0 views

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    Back in 2011 I was working in the Middle East when a colleague introduced me to Twitter as a tool for professional development and connecting with fellow educators. Prior to this I was aware of Facebook and Twitter, however I considered both as being about nothing more than apps for sharing cute cat videos and status updates. I had a Twitter account for years, however hadn't thought about how it might be a powerful tool to help me become a better educator and provide me with a wealth of new ideas and resources which I previously had not had access to. I had barely used the account beyond the initial setup...
Nigel Coutts

Maker-Centred Learning & STEAM - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Making the most of Maker Spaces and STEAM will require professional development and a new mindset for all learners. 
Nik Peachey

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Frame... - 3 views

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    (CPD) Framework for teacher educators https://t.co/6K0Co9Cj09 #elt #esl #efl #cpd #TT https://t.co/QUTk4Btht7
Martin Burrett

Teaching Channel - 0 views

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    A site from the US with a superb collect of professional development videos for teachers to improve their skills and knowledge of teaching and learning in a range of areas and subjects. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
Ihering Alcoforado

Nairobi 2010 Conference Reoprt - 5 views

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    Nairobi 2010 Conference Reoprt  Climate Change and Natural Resource Use in Eastern Africa: Impacts, Adaptation and Mitigation Report of the 3rd Scientific Conference of the Ecological Society for Eastern Africa (ESEA) and co-hosted with the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) at Multimedia University College, Nairobi, 19 - 21 May 2010 By Nicholas Oguge, Caroline Lumosi, Teddy Odindo, Joseph Ngondi and Philista Malaki October 4, 2010 Summary While the Earth's climate has changed throughout history, the current warming trend has been of particular concern because most of it is human-induced and proceeding at a rate that is unprecedented.  One of the greatest concerns of this global warming is climate variability and change.  The risks associated with climate change add to development challenges such as food and water insecurity. Although climate change is only one of the many drivers negatively affecting biodiversity and ecosystem services, it certainly exacerbates the other factors such as land degradation and unsustainable natural resource use. There is general concern on the accelerating deterioration of the human environment and natural resources. This would widen poverty levels confronting eastern African countries and threaten gains made towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Thus, the Ecological Society for Eastern African organised its 3rd annual scientific conference with a theme addressing this global challenge.  The idea was to bring together researchers, policy makers and the general public together to discuss the climate change phenomena, its impacts, mitigation strategies and adaptation measures with regard to natural resource use in Eastern Africa. In order to address above issues and to reach out to a wider audience, we designed the conference strategically on three tiers:   1. Plenary talks: to provide policy information and direction, science on climate change, ecological and socio-economic effects, how to commun
Dennis OConnor

E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Hi impact, curated magazine of articles and professional resources for those interested in e-learning and online teaching. Published by Dennis O'Connor, Program Advisor for the University of Wisconsin Stout E-Learning and Online Teaching Graduate Certificate Program.
Martin Burrett

UKED magazine Jan 2014 - 0 views

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    The UKED magazine. 34 pages of professional development gold for educators. Articles, web tools, classroom tips and tricks. Great!
Gaurav kumar

Education Consultants for NZ - 0 views

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    Their focused approach and personalized services have helped many develop close-knit professional relation with many Universities that make your job easier. They help you shortlist universities that match your requirements and are suited to your profile so that you can Study & Work abroad. The admission process is an elaborate one with various parameters attached to it. Once you're enrolled with the consultants, you can leave all your worries behind. Until you secure admission. They have a solid network of students getting education in foreign universities and are readily approachable for feedback on studying and living abroad.
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