• In this light, we have established a Corporate Social Responsibility policy. (fujitsu.com)
  • Your law firm website needs to build an authentic corporate social responsibility brand to attract millennials. (justia.com)
  • Moreover, scholars and firms are using the term " creating shared value ", an extension of corporate social responsibility, to explain ways of doing business in a socially responsible way while making profits (see the detailed review article of Menghwar and Daood, 2021). (wikipedia.org)
  • Take a team of smart students from the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) with a vision to develop an autonomous drone that adds real value in healthcare and related fields, make them aware of the ever-present threat of children drowning in swimming pools and you've got a challenge to get passionate about. (nxp.com)
  • If teens feel competent, autonomous, and valued in their community-if they have a sense of high status and respect, in other words-they're likely to be more motivated and engaged. (berkeley.edu)
  • There's real competitive advantage buried in today's deluge of social media data. (informit.com)
  • Today's young adults, people who were born between 1981 and 1996, also known as the Millennial generation, have a lot of things in common, such as beliefs, attitudes, values, and behaviors, especially toward digital interfaces. (justia.com)
  • Let Social Media Today's free newsletter keep you informed, straight from your inbox. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • Then, share that content on social media channels and in email marketing pieces, even using them as printed inserts in branded collateral marketing materials. (forbes.com)
  • The success of this page can be attributed exclusively to the fact that the content delivers immediate and consistent value to the viewer. (legalbrandmarketing.com)
  • Your objective is to create content, which provides value to the viewer, by leveraging your expertise in your field. (legalbrandmarketing.com)
  • Integrating these and other types of corporate social sites helps to build a more complete network, encourages the consumption and sharing of content, and increases the value of corporate social sites by driving interest and, eventually, demand. (forrester.com)
  • Content is the glue that forms these connections, not only in terms of spreading reach but also exposing individuals to the existence of other social properties. (forrester.com)
  • Leveraging social content ensures that as many social sites as possible are addressed without expending unfocused efforts. (forrester.com)
  • If the organization uses social channels, it's often in broadcast mode such as tweeting "Join us with industry analyst X for thought-provoking content laser-focused on giving you greater ROI. (forrester.com)
  • Use quotes from the analyst as a teaser for the event - shorter bursts through Twitter and more in-depth content through other social outlets. (forrester.com)
  • This content should be published steadily over a series of weeks but should not dominate any particular social site. (forrester.com)
  • This way, as much content as possible can reach as many individuals as possible across multiple social sites. (forrester.com)
  • Refreshing and rotating content with an optimized social content publishing schedule will ensure that even users who read all of the organization's social sites will rarely see excessive duplication of content. (forrester.com)
  • Social media has been creating links and content since the first forum was established. (bruceclay.com)
  • User generated content (UGC) is generated through social media through forums, blog commenting, reviews, and videos. (bruceclay.com)
  • Social media is a great awareness tool of great content. (bruceclay.com)
  • In the know about everything from upcoming press placements to celebrity dressing, the fashion PR perspective can effectively extend the brand personality into social by providing "behind-the-scenes" content and, by engaging with fans and followers, build long-term rapport and loyalty between brand and consumer. (prcouture.com)
  • No matter how much time and how many resources are spent on your brand's social media presence, more can always be done, so many will have to find they have to be selective in areas of participation and time spent. (webpronews.com)
  • If teens crave respect, it's important to create a school climate where their strengths are recognized and valued. (berkeley.edu)
  • Getting in touch with your values and strengths can help you manage bad times without overeating. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Value creation is central to entrepreneurship. (lu.se)
  • Within social entrepreneurship research, value is discussed in relation to impact assessment as either pertaining to the thing assessed or dependent on the assessor. (lu.se)
  • article{9bcf767a-21eb-4899-bd0e-65c28a0c1fe8, abstract = {{Value creation is central to entrepreneurship. (lu.se)
  • A few months after receiving his PhD from our department, Jens was employed as Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Specialist at IKEA Social Entrepreneurship. (lu.se)
  • IKEA Social Entrepreneurship is a social impact organization under the IKEA brand and we fund different programmes and investments to help social enterprises to grow, both outside and inside the IKEA value chain. (lu.se)
  • However, the government said that it intended to press ahead with its plans, having decided that an April 2015 start was preferable due to "the importance of this information to local communities" and that the use of market values and post code identification would better enable local people to understand the information. (pinsentmasons.com)
  • Use your social media to pull people back to your website. (forbes.com)
  • The Committee on Catholic Social Thought will also post short readings here, but also bring hard copies to the lunchtime meetings so people can follow along with the selected passages for discussion. (loyola.edu)
  • The Committee on Catholic Social Thought will buy books for people but, as in past years, people often bring their own well-worn copies of the books we are reading. (loyola.edu)
  • Meet Magan Martinez, a Saint Leo University Bachelor of Social Work senior who has a passion for helping young people in need. (saintleo.edu)
  • And it's not just essential from the practical point of view-of people working together to get concrete things accomplished. (networkworld.com)
  • The group of people that will experience the biggest social impact of robots are children. (sogeti.com)
  • When social media are well used, they are a way to draw people [and] followers into longer, more substantive reads, including academic papers, and to move knowledge around. (smh.com.au)
  • Some people use social media simplistically. (smh.com.au)
  • Start the conversation (make the first step) - Use a social media monitoring tool to find all people that may, potentially, be interested in your product. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • Millennials are aware of this better than any other generation, as they grew up with the Internet, and anyone who has ever used social media knows that there are all kinds of people out there. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • It is a good thing early on in life to listen to people you admire and whose ideas seem to have depth and breadth and who are decent human beings. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • It practically affects people's way of thinking and the ways people do things. (thefreemanonline.org)
  • You have other people who challenge the things that you believe, and I think that is so important to growth as a person and as a leader. (sc.edu)
  • It is also home to a people fiercely committed to their own social and environmental well-being. (dailygood.org)
  • How many people should be representing the company on social sites? (webpronews.com)
  • Look for ones that might be able to add value to your page and get people engaged in a helpful way. (webpronews.com)
  • They also prohibit him from making any public statement about any of those people and from posting anything about them or contacting them in any way on social media. (go.com)
  • Respect and social inclusion - so that people from all backgrounds are valued and respected. (who.int)
  • Yet the world is very far from this ideal, particularly for poor older people and those from disadvantaged social groups. (who.int)
  • The most rewarding part is that we are actually trying make a difference, by working with partners and social enterprises that aim to improve the lives of vulnerable people in some way. (lu.se)
  • With social media being so common, we hear a lot of people speaking about building a personal brand online. (lu.se)
  • I don't think it is important for all people to develop a personal brand on social media. (lu.se)
  • Culture includes the totality of people's way of life , from their dressing up to their manner of eating, beliefs, language, norms, and values. (thefreemanonline.org)
  • Qualitative research most often focuses on things like worldviews and symbols, ideas and discourses, values and norms, language, `behaviours' (or actions, practices and habits), and the social, economic, political and cultural structures in which we live. (who.int)
  • A direct and critical response to Western ideas of sustainable development, Buen Vivir is about respecting the rights and responsibilities of communities to protect and promote their own social and environmental well-being by driving grassroots change. (dailygood.org)
  • Among other things, I build and improve environmental management systems, work with goal management, sustainability reporting and hold a lot of training in environment and sustainability. (lu.se)
  • This is true, he says, so long as we understand well-being as an evaluative concept, and one that is irreducible to Moorean intrinsic value (e.g., what is "simply good" and a state of a person and desired by them). (colorado.edu)
  • Culture adds excellent value to society, especially intrinsic virtues. (thefreemanonline.org)
  • Social Media Analytics is the complete insider's guide for all executives and marketing analysts who want to answer mission-critical questions and maximize the business value of their social media data. (informit.com)
  • Social Media Analytics: Whose Comments Are We Interested In? (informit.com)
  • Let's face it, many organizations have multiple Twitter, Facebook and other social accounts that have very little connection with one another. (forrester.com)
  • Searches in social media (search.twitter.com) are become more and more prevalent. (bruceclay.com)
  • Maintaining a collection of prominent social media accounts (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) can allow a site to control most of the top 10 real estate on brand searches. (bruceclay.com)
  • A quick glance through Lucky Magazine's relatively exhaustive list of fashion brands on Twitter shows that in addition to social media darlings DKNY and Oscar PR Girl, Tibi, Elizabeth & James, and Stuart Weitzman all promote a decidedly PR-centric approach to social media. (prcouture.com)
  • A method of living that encompasses people's beliefs, values, customs, language, and traditions is what we know to be culture. (thefreemanonline.org)
  • Third, and perhaps most importantly, they form their entrepreneurial identity by developing self-confidence and awareness about their values and beliefs, and what they want to achieve in their entrepreneurial career. (lu.se)
  • Once the event has been held, post the presentation on SlideShare and use other social properties to drive downloads on a media sharing site. (forrester.com)
  • Catfish starts off explaining that when companies start social media activity they are often looking for metrics. (bruceclay.com)
  • He explains that SEO allows companies to have metrics justify the use of social media. (bruceclay.com)
  • As a result, the article calls for a shift in focus from merely social value metrics and perspectives to social valuation processes and practices. (lu.se)
  • 1. Millennials value social responsibility highly. (justia.com)
  • 90 percent of young adults use social media, and a third of Millennials say it's one of their preferred channels for communicating with businesses. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • The central claim I want to examine is that social/societal/cultural traditions have a (probably defeasible) moral value. (colorado.edu)
  • There I will work with CO2 reductions in the production stage, with promoting a circular economy in the entire value chain and with social and ethical sustainability at the company and in the supplier stage. (lu.se)
  • The data in the case study is from Sysomos and provides not just data, but shows how social media data provides business insights that impact business decisions. (slideshare.net)
  • Social impact is the last and hardest level. (sogeti.com)
  • In my opinion the social impact of robotics is the hardest angle to test. (sogeti.com)
  • One great thing about the summer camps is that you learn how to work alongside other strong leaders - but it's also one of the hardest things I've ever had to do," she says. (sc.edu)
  • Following pragmatist developments in the sociology of valuation, the article examines social impact evaluation activities and their performative effects. (lu.se)
  • Social workers are very instrumental in making a difference in the world and advocating for those who can't advocate for themselves," she says. (saintleo.edu)
  • For our autumn 2019 reflection on the tradition of Catholic social thought, we have chosen to look back to 1968 and the truly remarkable documents of the Second Bishop's Conference of Latin America, typically known by the name of the city of Medellin, Colombia, where the conference was hosted. (loyola.edu)
  • above all we need time for reflection and do things for the sake of it and not needing people's approval of it. (lu.se)
  • I am not talking about a view which claims that there is positive value in having traditions in general, but doesn't say anything about whether existing traditions are the ones we should have, as opposed to any other set of traditions. (colorado.edu)
  • But the most important angles to look at the quality and risks of robotics are the business impact and social impact. (sogeti.com)
  • Because how can we determine if the social impact is desirable? (sogeti.com)
  • Let me give you some examples (both positive and negative) of social impact of robotics. (sogeti.com)
  • At least as important was the social impact. (sogeti.com)
  • Unfortunately not all types of social impact of robots will be positive. (sogeti.com)
  • It wouldn't be difficult to find many more examples of impact of robotics on our social lives. (sogeti.com)
  • A 2000 study compared existing econometric studies of the relationship between social and financial performance, concluding that the contradictory results of previous studies reporting positive, negative, and neutral financial impact, were due to flawed empirical analysis and claimed when the study is properly specified, CSR has a neutral impact on financial outcomes. (wikipedia.org)
  • I would be very opposed to anyone saying it was a bad thing to have an impact in the public square, virtually, in print, or physically. (smh.com.au)
  • Such activities are labeled as the "social media program," but response rates are not measured or analyzed to determine the impact of social tactics. (forrester.com)
  • T hese are two perspectives that are blind to the value creation effects of the impact assessment process itself. (lu.se)
  • Findings, based on an analysis of a nascent social venture's efforts to assess impact, suggest that the very acts of evaluating value are implicated in enacting social and organisational value. (lu.se)
  • T his analytical shift helps uncover the social and political dimensions inherent in social impact assessment processes. (lu.se)
  • The work offers a possibility to combine social science methods, with business and social impact. (lu.se)
  • It has also helped in my job, since I can speak about social impact, development and approaches with more authority. (lu.se)
  • A supportive peer atmosphere, where participants co-produce and share values and concerns with each other, and which trigger the development of social aspirations and collaborations. (lu.se)
  • The present study's objective is to identify and discuss the social representations made by students' parents/guardians in relation to being a teacher nowadays. (bvsalud.org)
  • Social Representations Theory was used as a theoretical framework. (bvsalud.org)
  • Social support and how women receive their diagnosis have decisive influence on the representations constructed and on treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • within the social representations that each woman presented, were meanings that required thorough consideration in order to provide individualized care that contemplated the biopsychosocial processes experienced by women facing cancer. (bvsalud.org)
  • If you want to work with a business who believes that doing the right thing is part of everything, come and be inspired at Fujitsu. (fujitsu.com)
  • The Saint Leo University social work senior was drawn to the helping professions field to ensure those in her own community could access everything they need. (saintleo.edu)
  • It was then on to searching for a Bachelor of Social Work degree program. (saintleo.edu)
  • I found it hard to find a social work degree program that offers a hybrid option," Martinez recalls. (saintleo.edu)
  • She has made a special connection with Prof. Christina Cazanave, an instructor of social work who also serves as the director of field placement in the BSW program. (saintleo.edu)
  • She has enjoyed learning about diversity with Prof. Geoffrey Simons, an adjunct instructor of social work who is also a double alumnus of Saint Leo's undergraduate and graduate social work programs. (saintleo.edu)
  • Dr. Ebony Perez, chair of the undergraduate social work program, has made a positive impression on her as well. (saintleo.edu)
  • I work in an organisation that revolves around social research and policy. (thersa.org)
  • and it does not value free time, leisure, or unpaid work. (adb.org)
  • I wish at that point I understood that my work had value, not because it was technically better or more creative. (acm.ac.uk)
  • My work had value because it was my own voice. (acm.ac.uk)
  • But things didn't work out in Virginia so he returned to Texas, where he worked for three years at Chick-fil-A. He rose to the position of production director at the Spring location, which at the time was ringing up more than $7 million a year in revenue. (sfasu.edu)
  • In the May 28, 2020, Prioritizing Equity webinar, Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH, chief health equity officer at the AMA, speaks with a panel of health equity advocates and trailblazers on their work to address the root causes of health inequity and the social determinants of health. (ama-assn.org)
  • The thematic analysis also indicated a representation of teachers that is related to a work context involved challenges, precarious working conditions, social disfavor and violence. (bvsalud.org)
  • Vast amounts of effort is usually put into very small quantities of material input with a result that, if it were to be sold, rarely reflects the value of that time. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • Dr Eacott said social media was an easy way for time-poor teachers and principals to interact with research. (smh.com.au)
  • It's only a matter of time before Google starts using social ranking (like the Facebook Like button) to rank websites. (bruceclay.com)
  • For example, business leaders need to ask questions like: How much time should be spent interacting with social media sites? (webpronews.com)
  • If your budget and time aren't as restricted, you can build an enormous social presence around the web in the places that matter. (webpronews.com)
  • The specific application of each value may change over time, but the values themselves remain as clear and vital as ever. (charitybuzz.com)
  • Spend time doing things you are good at. (medlineplus.gov)
  • However, for those of you who are following along on these slides, you know I won't start without reminding everyone that the value of Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication is the prime communication principal in a crisis setting so that the right message at the right time from the right person can save lives or reduce harm. (cdc.gov)
  • Go on your gut feeling and think carefully and for a long time about what it is you actually value and are interested in. (lu.se)
  • How Does This Translate into Business Value? (informit.com)
  • Is your application portfolio optimized to deliver real business value? (fujitsu.com)
  • That's a much more complex challenge," says Arjen van de Wetering, an Internet of Things (IoT) consultant at IBM who has been supporting the Blue Jay team since IBM became a main partner to the project a few months back. (nxp.com)
  • This foundation is supported by three main pillars: The first is social, evoking equity, solidarity, and rights. (dailygood.org)
  • Companies and organizations far and wide do the exact same thing. (networkworld.com)
  • These tools are also leading the way in the growth of social media information and access throughout organizations. (gigaom.com)
  • another thing may not happen and be truer than the truth. (thersa.org)
  • Our self-esteem can be affected by the things that happen to us like being bullied or experiencing hardship. (acm.ac.uk)
  • He describes this session as a "comprehensive overview" of search and social, with a few tactics to get started. (bruceclay.com)
  • All of this led to search engines integrating social media into search. (bruceclay.com)
  • Companies often notice that the more they participate in social media the more their branded search traffic increases. (bruceclay.com)
  • The nervous truth for social scientists may be that the product of all the polling, interviewing, data crunching and theory testing we do - all these facts - may contain less truth in the end than an artfully crafted story that never even happened. (thersa.org)
  • The essays collected in this volume detail histories of the interdisciplinary fields that emerged from social movements, examine how effectively they have achieved their goals of intellectual and social change, and consider the challenges they now face inside and outside the academy. (sunypress.edu)
  • When I created social media pages for 1800DUILAWS.com, my first objective was to figure out how that website's subject matter would translate into a series of ongoing videos that could provide value to the viewers. (legalbrandmarketing.com)
  • You should also always include your website URL in your company email signatures and on all of your social media profiles. (forbes.com)
  • How this applies to business is --determining whether businesses are using social media data --like fighter pilots use data-- to be agile and make critical decisions in seconds vs using data on a yearly basis to evaluate the direction of the company. (slideshare.net)
  • Having a page and posting some information about your company is still a monologue - the key thing that brands need to change is that they need to re-think how they engage from these channels. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • That's the thing about company values - they evolve along with us. (charitybuzz.com)
  • The Internet of Things (IoT) is an innovative technology that presents effective and attractive solutions to revolutionize various domains. (bvsalud.org)
  • Constructive feedback provided by coaches and mentors in the accelerator program, which broadens participants' perspectives on "how to do things", thereby developing their business ideas as well as themselves as entrepreneurs. (lu.se)
  • By definition, identity is the set of characteristics that individualize a person or thing, making it distinct from all others. (bvsalud.org)
  • They say things at face value that are difficult to argue against. (smh.com.au)
  • talks about the Black Value System. (mediamatters.org)
  • Um, I love the title of this talk because it talks about, it uses the phrase "message resistance" and One of the things that I want to, sort of, challenge in using that phrasing, resistance is that, something. (cdc.gov)
  • Considers the past, present, and future of interdisciplinary fields motivated by concerns for social justice. (sunypress.edu)
  • Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice seizes this opportune moment in the history of interdisciplinary fields to review their effects on our intellectual and political landscape, to evaluate their ability to deliver promised social benefits, and to consider their futures. (sunypress.edu)
  • I'm reminded of Tim O'Brien's classic meditations on truth in The Things They Carried , his memoir of the Vietnam war: "Absolute occurrence is irrelevant. (thersa.org)
  • The Kardashian Index was a lighthearted attempt by biologist Neil Hall to highlight the growth of the rock star researcher on the conference circuit, and suggest scientists should be less concerned about social media and focus more on traditional research. (smh.com.au)
  • And they have reflected on values important to them. (telekom.com)
  • Collaboration is an important thing in the free and open source software world. (networkworld.com)
  • See johnellis's author page for links to connect on social media. (bruceclay.com)
  • Connect - social relationships are critical for promoting wellbeing and as a buffer against mental ill health. (who.int)
  • In a statement yesterday, the department for communities and local government said that, in order to ensure that social housing stock was "being put to best use", the government would require councils to publish an annual list of properties by post code, including their market valuation, how many were occupied and how many were vacant. (pinsentmasons.com)
  • Instead of following every post with a link to register to the event, link to other social sites. (forrester.com)
  • In a discussion with artists and researchers based in Basel we will explore the presence and agency of things. (museenbasel.ch)
  • We'd probably initialize it during browser-delayed-startup-finished (and I'm not sure if the XPCOM mechanics can use this, or is limited to profile-after-change) - but we might choose a few second after and having this control is a good thing. (mozilla.org)
  • Write about things you care deeply about and why they matter to you. (medlineplus.gov)
  • And what next week's topic area will be might be potpourri of different things and if nothing else, we'll just do a quick summary of some of the topic areas that we've discussed and try to put it into context of what's happening right now in relationship to Zika response. (cdc.gov)
  • In order to understand the teacher's professional role within the context of contemporary society, one must analyze the impacts of political, economic, social and cultural problems on education. (bvsalud.org)
  • I chose to focus on what I find to be common, recurring mistakes made by fashion brands in the social space. (prcouture.com)
  • Our ability to subjectively evaluate our value is called self-esteem. (acm.ac.uk)
  • Some interesting things to note about the FSA ID is that both you and your parent will need to make separate ones if you're a dependent. (fastweb.com)
  • The values of the independent variables, like those of the dependent variable, are produced from the general outcome of economic life, and the econometrician is faced with the problem of making statistical inferences from nonexperimental data. (encyclopedia.com)
  • We're learning that some social and emotional learning approaches simply aren't as effective with teens as they are with children. (berkeley.edu)