- Yabs.io Search (in tags:management)urn:uuid:{E3609505-6E1B-2925-7187-34233AEC57CD}2024-03-28T15:45:27ZFind Management job in USA2659482019-08-02T16:11:39Z2019-08-02T09:16:09ZBrowse and apply to job opportunities in management in multiple cities, US.578adamsellmanThe First Rule of Human Risk is... - Human Risk2656102019-07-28T11:12:09ZZI’m often asked for my top tips for managing Human Risk.
Over the next five weeks, I’m going to reveal the Five Rules of Human Risk, beginning, appropriately enough with the first:
Rule 1: Human Risk can be managed but not eliminated
On the face of it, this is a statement of the blindingly obvious. Yet it is fundamentally important; if we really want to manage Human Risk, then we need to accept that we can’t control every aspect of human decision-making. No matter how hard we try.167weinreichProcrastination: 8 Simple Steps to Stop Procrastinating (Research Backed)2656092019-07-28T09:06:15ZZ167weinreichSocial and Behavior Change Business Case and Costing - YouTube2655792019-07-26T13:19:42ZZ167weinreichA Favorite User Research Trick - Jared M. Spool - Medium2643192019-07-21T09:33:19ZZ167weinreichFacilitation Resources – Chris Corrigan2642952019-07-18T15:07:41ZZHere is a collection of resources I use in my facilitation practice. By and large these resources support facilitation of participatory and self-organizing process at scales ranging from very small groups to large conferences. I use some of these tools directly and others as inspirations to design and create my own processes.
The first section provides links to participatory group process that are inclusive and self-organizing to varying degrees. The section on process architecture and maps contains links to sites whose worldviews can inform process design from single meetings to large scale change. The next three sections cover more specific tools useful for particular purposes, and finally the last section contains links to sources of ongoing inspiration.167weinreich3 Simple Habits to Improve Your Critical Thinking2642472019-07-10T21:05:40ZZ167weinreichTrainer's Notebook: Facilitating Brainstorming Sessions for Nonprofit Work | Beth's Blog2642392019-07-10T09:31:34ZZ167weinreichDot Voting: A Simple Decision-Making and Prioritizing Technique in UX2642242019-07-08T11:15:52ZZ167weinreich[Free Online Schedule Maker] Increase Productivity and Focus – Nir & Far2642042019-07-07T08:44:41ZZ167weinreichHow to co-design with young Victorians2536822019-06-26T18:54:36ZZCo-design with young people is the act of co-creating alongside stakeholders and young people to ensure that the results of the design meet the needs of those young people. Here are four key resources for background information to co-design.
Download this visualisation (PDF, 4.3 MB) to learn where co-design sits on the spectrum of approaches to program design
Use this template (PDF, 13 MB) as a reminder for the five principles of co-design
This article contains historical and modern case studies of co-design in action
The Outer East Children and Youth Area Partnership Co-design [OECYAP] has created a detailed resource of the theoretical and practical workshop content by co-design expert, Ingrid Burkett167weinreichLiberating Structures - 33 methods to generate ideas in a group2533782019-06-15T21:04:09ZZgroup facilitation methods for icebreakers, brainstorming, prioritizing, etc.167weinreichSolving Brand Challenges With The Paradox Process | Branding Strategy Insider2533512019-06-13T14:15:04ZZThe Paradox Process is a model for brand development that when applied works for many brands facing complex challenges. Its primary purpose is to get insight into consumer pain points or contradictions that need solving, and it works by using contrary perspectives to arrive at new conclusions.167weinreichLost in translation: Epic goes to Denmark - POLITICO2533482019-06-13T09:19:55ZZan interesting case study, even outside of the IT issues, of what can happen when something designed for one culture is not adapted appropriately for another. From the very beginning, they should have had Danish doctors, nurses and designers involved in identifying the modifications that needed to be made. Just translating the words is not sufficient (and even that didn't seem to work very well).167weinreichCollective Wisdom · Co-Creating Media within Communities, across Disciplines and with Algorithms2533442019-06-12T06:58:37ZZWhy co-create and why now? Collective Wisdom is a first-of-its-kind field study of the media industry, that maps works that live outside the limits of singular authorship. While the concept of co-creation is entering the zeitgeist, it is an ancient and under-reported dynamic. Media co-creation has particular relevance in the face of today’s myriad of challenges, such as the climate crisis and threats to democracy. But it is not without risks and complications. In this study we look at how people co-create within communities; across disciplines; and increasingly, with living systems and artificial intelligence (AI). We also synthesize the risks, as well as the practical lessons from the field on how to co-create with an ethos grounded in principles of equity and justice. This qualitative study reframes how culture is produced, and is a first step in articulating contemporary co-creative practices and ethics. In doing so, it connects unusual dots.167weinreichThese Diagrams Reveal How To Negotiate With People Around The World - Communication Charts Around The World - Business Insider2533212019-06-10T20:20:50ZZ167weinreichWhy Your Nonprofit Needs to Create a Brand Book | Classy2517522019-05-28T10:19:13ZZLearn how a brand book helps your nonprofit promote a positive brand identity and maintain consistency across marketing channels and platforms.167weinreich[Template] UX Guide to Project Kickoffs | Trello2516982019-05-22T10:12:12ZZ167weinreichA comprehensive UX guide to project kickoffs – UX Collective2516972019-05-22T10:11:41ZZ167weinreichIs this really the best way to start a meeting? | LinkedIn2516702019-05-20T07:15:15ZZWhoever is in charge of hosting the meeting, or the most senior person in the room, should take responsibility for introducing everyone. Doing so neatly sidesteps both the aforesaid problems. Any awkwardness Claire in procurement feels about mentioning her experience and expertise in a relevant issue the meeting will address is deftly deflected. Second, the procurement department’s hi-flyer is now better placed to listen to the experience and expertise of others in the room, without worrying that her turn to speak is rapidly approaching.167weinreichNetworkWeaver - Weaving Smart Networks2516672019-05-19T21:22:39ZZresources for mapping, assessing and weaving networks167weinreichAvoiding Kickoff Calamaties: Practical Tips for Awesome Kickoff Meetings | Research Rockstar LLC2516572019-05-19T08:23:09ZZAgenda for market research project kickoff meeting167weinreichHome - Get Fractional Business Managers - Prowess Project2452172019-05-02T18:32:52ZZHave a remote mom project manager1xxxWhat the Science Says about Meeting Agendas May Surprise You. Plus an Alternative Approach That Could be a game Changer | LinkedIn2444122019-05-01T12:19:32ZZ167weinreichEverything I know about freelancing | Andy Adams2440692019-04-05T18:57:40ZZ1xxxHow to Lead Design Thinking When People Aren’t Familiar with It2440222019-04-03T07:52:17ZZ167weinreichMeasuring Program Outcomes: A Practical Approach - United Way of America2439272019-03-21T14:33:22ZZGuide to outcome evaluation and development of logic models167weinreichOrganizing Brainstorming Workshops: A Designer’s Guide — Smashing Magazine2438472019-03-14T15:28:50ZZ167weinreich12 Non-Awkward Team Building Activities That Build Trust | Science of People2437592019-02-28T11:53:11ZZ167weinreichFyre Festival to fashion week, how do Instagram influencers make so much money?2417272019-02-14T11:16:13ZZAn industry rule of thumb, verified by USA TODAY through interviews with nearly a dozen influencers, marketing professionals and influencer platform founders, is a baseline rate of about 1 percent of follower counts per sponsored Instagram post, or $100 for every 10,000 followers. That means someone with 100,000 followers might start around $1,000 per sponsored post, while an influencer with 1 million followers could charge $10,000. And some experts called that conservative.
Along with pricing structures based on follower counts, CPEs (cost per engagement) have emerged as another way to calculate marketing rates. Engagement is typically defined by interactions with content such as likes, comments, clicks or shares. Engagement rates can be found by adding up all engagements on a post, dividing it by follower counts and multiplying by 100.167weinreichwaste management2340932019-01-31T14:17:53ZZ353bttgcmOpportunity costs just went up | Seth's Blog2340772019-01-29T15:21:56ZZYou’re about to spend 11 minutes perfecting an email to a customer. You could do a 90% ideal job in one minute, and the extra 10 minutes spent will increase the ‘quality’ of the email to 92%.
The alternative? Now, you could spend that ten minutes reading a chapter of an important new book. You could learn a few new functions in Javascript. You could dive deep into the underlying economics of your new project…167weinreichSix Verbs That Make You Sound Weak (No Matter Your Job Title)2340712019-01-29T10:16:50ZZ167weinreichOpen Source Password Management Solutions | Bitwarden2321112019-01-11T13:45:38ZZ139drbrandusWhy the world needs deep generalists, not specialists2263032018-11-19T07:38:05ZZ167weinreichAmerican Tinnitus Association2262962018-11-18T19:43:26ZZATA is a global leader in the effort to find a cure for tinnitus. Find a medical provider, donate to advanced research, become an ATA member.37EEEEENNNNNWhy You Need a Chief Behavioral Officer | Observer1874992018-11-06T19:35:21ZZ167weinreich6-3-5 Brainwriting - Wikipedia1874982018-11-06T19:33:45ZZIn brief, it consists of 6 participants supervised by a moderator who are required to write down 3 ideas on a specific worksheet within 5 minutes, this is also the etymology of the methodology's name. The outcome after 6 rounds, during which participants swap their worksheets passing them on to the team member sitting at their right, is 108 ideas generated in 30 minutes.167weinreichTwo better ways to have group conversations – The Conversation Factory – Medium1874972018-11-06T19:32:13ZZGroup facilitation approaches:
Think Alone, Think Together
Think, pair, share
One, Two, Four, All167weinreichGoogle Design Sprint Kit - how to1873222018-11-04T10:02:27ZZThe Design Sprint Kit is an open-source resource for design leaders, product owners, developers or anyone who is learning about or running Design Sprints. Whether you are new to Design Sprints and gaining buy in for your first Sprint, or an experienced Sprint facilitator looking for new methods, this site will help you learn, plan, and contribute to the Design Sprint Methodology.167weinreichChange Everything You Hate About Meetings with this ONE SINGLE WORD. — Products of Design | SVA1869552018-10-22T07:46:13ZZMeeting ==> Review167weinreichHow to fail as a new engineering manager – Noteworthy - The Journal Blog1828472018-09-21T19:53:31ZZCongratulations - you’re a new manager! No, really, I’m being sincere. You can hear the sarcasm in my voice? Sorry, I tried, but I know that along with some excitement, there’s plenty of doubt and…1xxxCursos | BID | INDES: Instituto Interamericano para el Desarrollo Económico y Social1882632018-06-19T16:09:49ZZ353bttgcmThe 25 best icebreaker questions for team-building at work831712018-06-03T19:30:17ZZ167weinreichThe Single Best Team Building Exercise | Science of People830122018-05-17T14:34:00ZZStart - Stop - Continue167weinreichHow long will the project take? - YouTube798192018-05-08T14:20:37ZZSpiderman sketch in 10 min, 1 min, 10 sec167weinreichChecklist for Checklists - Project Check796672018-04-25T20:08:25ZZ167weinreichPOLICY ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT THE WHITE HOUSE: GETTING THINGS DONE IN LARGE ORGANIZATIONS796652018-04-25T20:05:17ZZ167weinreichBehavioral Economics: Are Nudges Cost-Effective? | UCLA Anderson School of Management796542018-04-25T19:49:27ZZ167weinreichHow to Launch a Six Sigma Project2644392018-02-12T19:58:35Z2020-04-29T12:31:13Z501elrengo