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17 Articles match "2015","collaboration"
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Most Innovative Companies - Energy
The world's wind leader was not immune to the downturn, with a slowdown in the rate of profitability growth, but it's still expanding and gaining on a "Triple 15" target: 15% operating earnings on revenue of 15 billion euros by 2015. In April, Silver Spring had a notable launch of its Energy Smart Miami program, a collaboration with Florida Power & Light, GE, and Cisco Systems.
Sponsored by
Fast Company
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Most Innovative Companies - Architecture
The New York-based firm transformed public space in Manhattan last year with the renovation of Alice Tully Hall, the master plan for the redevelopment of Lincoln Center, and the opening of the High Line, a collaboration with Field Operations. SHoP Architects
Winners of the 2009 Cooper-Hewitt award for design , SHoP collaborates with material manufacturers and trade contractors during the design phase to reduce client spending and ensure that buildings get built. Sponsored by
Fast Company
- Monday, March 1, 2010
Sony Computer Entertainment CEO on Motion Controls and the Year of the PlayStation 3
think it creates more of a natural collaboration.
And if you like what you see right and if you thought last year was the year of the PlayStation, I hope that in 2015 somebody is going to be saying, "This is the Year of the PlayStation 3." Jack Tretton, the CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America, discusses how Sony is reorganizing, the motion-control competition with Microsoft, and how Sony ignored naysayers and found gaming success. Kevin Ohannessian: Tell me about Sony's reorganization .
Jack Tretton: The goal there is to have an organization that serves all of
Fast Company
- Thursday, February 25, 2010
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Tool Set 2009
If you care about being relevant and valuable in 2015, you had better be making moves in 2009. No Clear Tool Choices One of the techniques I commonly use now that eLearning Learning has Related Terms is to look at a topic and see what relates to it. I would also recommend considering participating in a workshop that will help you get going on these tools. Other Posts in the Series Tool Set 2009 Work Skills Keeping Up Top-Down Strategy Better Memory Information Radar Networks and Learning Communities Collaborate Twitter as Personal Work and Learning Tool Search
eLearning Technology
- Monday, January 5, 2009
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The UN Taps Ustream, Skype, And Facebook To Help Stand Up Take Action!
The United Nations has collaborated with Skype, Facebook, and Ustream to give users worldwide a greater degree of exposure and access to celebrities and politicians taking part in the Stand Up Take Action! The Millennium campaign looks to help the world reach the eight Millennium Development Goals developed by the United Nations in 2000, with the target of having each of them fulfilled by 2015. movement to end poverty. This week key figures including former Irish President Mary Robinson and African entertainers Femi Kuti, Angelique Kidjo and Yvonne Chakachaka, will be taking part
TechCrunch
- Monday, October 12, 2009
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Davos 2010: Millennium Development Goals and the Partnership of Business, Government, and Nonprofits
They laid out eight objectives to reach by 2015: eradicating extreme poverty; achieving universal primary education; promoting gender equality; reducing child mortality; improving maternal health; combating AIDS/HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis; environmental sustainability; and forming global partnerships in development.
But more recently, partnerships between governments, aid agencies and the private sector have been critical in the attempt to achieve the MDGs, and that collaboration has made a big difference. On Friday, I was part of a plenary session to discuss progress toward the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
HarvardBusiness.org
- Monday, February 1, 2010
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Most Innovative Companies - Architecture
The New York-based firm transformed public space in Manhattan last year with the renovation of Alice Tully Hall, the master plan for the redevelopment of Lincoln Center, and the opening of the High Line, a collaboration with Field Operations. SHoP Architects
Winners of the 2009 Cooper-Hewitt award for design , SHoP collaborates with material manufacturers and trade contractors during the design phase to reduce client spending and ensure that buildings get built. Sponsored by
Fast Company
- Monday, March 1, 2010
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6 Scintillating Proposals for the National Museum of African-American History and Culture
The winner will be announced in April, and construction will begin in 2012 with a finish date in 2015. Antoine Predock, based in New Mexico and famous for a decidedly southwestern vibe in his buildings, collaborated with Moody Nolan, on a design that echoes the bedrock and murky silt of Washington's bygone Tiber Creek, and is etched with designs inspired by traditional African craft:
Adajye, Pei Cobb Freed--the firm behind numerous recognizable but dated American buildings such It's a plain truth that national museums in the U.S. have been humdrum at best, composed mainly of bricks
Fast Company
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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5 Social Capitalists Who Will Change the World in 2010
After the earthquake, AIDG got busy coordinating volunteer engineers and distributing cookstoves, and initiated a longer-term collaboration with Architecture for Humanity to rebuild houses safely.
They collaborate with a network of Open Learning Exchanges around the world to bolster education with a combination of new technologies like the XO laptop and mobile phones, plus a digital library of free and open source educational software, plus better teacher training.
"Achieving Which companies are doing amazing things in the world of socially-conscious business? From Food to Education,
Fast Company
- Monday, February 1, 2010
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Rafael Viñoly's Designer Rx for Hospitals
And one particular focus for his firm is hospital design: They've got six hospital projects completed or underway, the most ambitious perhaps being the Stanford Hospital , slated for completion in 2015 (pictured above).
With the new Stanford Hospital [set to open in 2015], the building is modular: a clover of four pods, that could be the beginning of the growth of other functions. How do you design a building hosting so many social interactions and so much technological change?
Rafael Viñoly has sometimes been called a starchitect.
Fast Company
- Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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Aachen
Vladimir Tepliakov: Rusnano Corporation has a 300 million Euro grant to develop nano tech by 2015.
Tarja Matti Vartiainen: Issues for globalized collaborative working environments
Fred Here are a few memorable observations from the meeting of the international panel in Aachen. (If If I don’t write this stuff down, I’ll never remember it.)
Klaus
Internet Time
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Most Innovative Companies - Energy
The world's wind leader was not immune to the downturn, with a slowdown in the rate of profitability growth, but it's still expanding and gaining on a "Triple 15" target: 15% operating earnings on revenue of 15 billion euros by 2015. In April, Silver Spring had a notable launch of its Energy Smart Miami program, a collaboration with Florida Power & Light, GE, and Cisco Systems.
Sponsored by
Fast Company
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Virtual Worlds Conference at UT Austin
Panel 1: Virtual Worlds as a Platform for Commerce and Collaboration
Right This analysis sets up Four Scenarios for 2015: Integrated Worlds versus Fragmented Worlds and Advanced Usage versus Less Advanced Use.
If it goes enterprise license, we will end up with a lot of enterprise islands of collaboration but not an overall virtual market within which people participate wholesale in a 3D virtual economy.
I had the good fortune of keynoting the Virtual Worlds conference at UT Austin. The conference was broken into two days: Academic and Enterprise.
Learning Matters!
- Friday, April 3, 2009
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