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Die Veranstaltung fand im Kongresszentrum des Ludwig Erhardt Hauses statt.
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WASHINGTON, D.C — The Honorable Dr. Joseph W. Westphal, under secretary of the U.S. Army, gives a keynote speech during the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Leaders Conference here, Jan. 24, 2012. Westphal discussed his perspectives on the future of the U.S. Army. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by F.T. Eyre)
You know you are in consulting when there's a sign on the microwave in the office kitchen that explains the Best Practice to follow when making microwave popcorn
Speaker Eric Weaver of Ant's Eye View at IABC/Seattle's "Be Heard in an Age of Information Overload" event at the Harbor Club in Bellevue on February 17, 2011. Photo Credit to Nicole Allard and Tedd KlipschPhoto Credit to Nicole Allard and Tedd Klipsch
The Real Me: Personality in Design
Aarron Walter, Director of User Experience, MailChimp
While some companies use their brand as an opaque facade to hide questionable practices, others are opening up to their audience and sharing their true personality. The result is a more honest relationship with customers. We will share real world examples of personality in action, explore key business benefits, discuss how to create a design persona, and explain the relationship between brand voice (which must be constant in all media) and tone (which varies in each situation).
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Kevin Howard delivers opening remarks at the Technology and Security Symposium, Aug. 21, 2018. About 80 utility executives, including WAPA customers, attended the inaugural event to discuss cybersecurity, physical security and asset management. (Photo by Travis Weger)
Dr. Hellen Tackenberg vom Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft u. Technologie (BMWi) begrüßt die Gäste.
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The Real Me: Personality in Design
Aarron Walter, Director of User Experience, MailChimp
While some companies use their brand as an opaque facade to hide questionable practices, others are opening up to their audience and sharing their true personality. The result is a more honest relationship with customers. We will share real world examples of personality in action, explore key business benefits, discuss how to create a design persona, and explain the relationship between brand voice (which must be constant in all media) and tone (which varies in each situation).
Axel Wolpert (D-ELAN e.V.) über die verschiedenen Spielarten von E-Learning.
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Speaker Eric Weaver of Ant's Eye View at IABC/Seattle's "Be Heard in an Age of Information Overload" event at the Harbor Club in Bellevue on February 17, 2011. Photo Credit to Nicole Allard and Tedd KlipschPhoto Credit to Nicole Allard and Tedd Klipsch
The Real Me: Personality in Design
Aarron Walter, Director of User Experience, MailChimp
While some companies use their brand as an opaque facade to hide questionable practices, others are opening up to their audience and sharing their true personality. The result is a more honest relationship with customers. We will share real world examples of personality in action, explore key business benefits, discuss how to create a design persona, and explain the relationship between brand voice (which must be constant in all media) and tone (which varies in each situation).
Senior Vice President and Upper Great Plains Regional Manager Jody Sundsted moderated the physical security panel. Representatives from DOE, WAPA and Basin Electric Power Cooperative discussed trends, technological advancements and leading practices for managing and protecting critical infrastructure assets. (Photo by Travis Weger)
The Real Me: Personality in Design
Aarron Walter, Director of User Experience, MailChimp
While some companies use their brand as an opaque facade to hide questionable practices, others are opening up to their audience and sharing their true personality. The result is a more honest relationship with customers. We will share real world examples of personality in action, explore key business benefits, discuss how to create a design persona, and explain the relationship between brand voice (which must be constant in all media) and tone (which varies in each situation).
The Real Me: Personality in Design
Aarron Walter, Director of User Experience, MailChimp
While some companies use their brand as an opaque facade to hide questionable practices, others are opening up to their audience and sharing their true personality. The result is a more honest relationship with customers. We will share real world examples of personality in action, explore key business benefits, discuss how to create a design persona, and explain the relationship between brand voice (which must be constant in all media) and tone (which varies in each situation).
Senior Vice President and Desert Southwest Regional Manager Ron Moulton moderates a panel on asset management that included EPRI, WAPA and Westar. (Photo by Travis Weger)
Panelists Margot Savell of Weber Shandwick, Jennifer Seymour of Seattle Children's Hospital and Paul McElroy of Alaska Airlines at IABC/Seattle's "Be Heard in an Age of Information Overload" event at the Harbor Club in Bellevue on February 17, 2011. Photo Credit to Nicole Allard and Tedd Klipsch