This 2006 annual report summarizes the achievements of the Elmhurst Park District over the past year. Key accomplishments include launching an Adopt-A-Park program, opening a new youth gym called Fit 4 Life, completing a community survey, and finalizing plans to renovate the historic Wilder Mansion. The Park District continues to provide high quality recreational opportunities to the community while practicing responsible financial management.
The document discusses how IPRA plans to implement the Balanced Scorecard approach. [1] It provides an overview of the Balanced Scorecard framework and its benefits. [2] It then analyzes IPRA's current organizational structure and identifies issues like communication silos. [3] Finally, it outlines how IPRA will use the Balanced Scorecard across its departments and perspectives to better achieve its strategic goals and provide value to members.
2007 Catalog Cover Series 3 - IPRA Agency Showcase CompetitionIPRA
This document provides registration information for various programs run by NWSRA across multiple seasons. It lists the municipalities served and provides the registration start and deadline dates for winter/spring 2007, summer 2007, and fall 2007 programs. It also mentions an online payment system and directs readers to page 4 for more details.
The document is announcing Roselle's 2nd Annual Bike, Kite and Fishing Day to take place on May 19, 2007 from 10am-2pm at Turner Park. The event will celebrate National Bike Month and a statewide Kite Fly-in. Activities will include guided bike tours, a kite fly-in, a scavenger hunt bike ride, crafts, games, face painting, a stunt show and a fishing derby. Prizes will be awarded in multiple age groups. Residents are encouraged to strap fishing poles to their bikes, bring kites and join in the fun afternoon. The event is free and more information can be obtained by calling 630-894-4200.
2007 Single Catalog Cover - IPRA Agency Showcase CompetitionIPRA
This document is the 2007 Fall/Winter issue of a publication from the Byron Forest Preserve District. It provides information on upcoming events from September 2007 through November 2007, including a car show in September, Halloween activities in October, and craft shows in November. It also advertises the district's programs, services, facilities, activities, and events for adults, children, families, and more throughout the fall and winter seasons.
Please see here the video of my ARG presentation and a brief interview I gave about the subject:
http://www.campaignhost.se/msn/innovate/061207/download.html
2007 Catalog Cover Series 5 - IPRA Agency Showcase CompetitionIPRA
This document contains program guides from the Wheaton Park District for winter 2007, spring 2007, summer 2007, fall 2007, winter/spring 2008 that advertise activities and events. Each guide encourages people to "chart a new course for adventure" and provides information on adult education classes, aquatic passes, fitness memberships, and memorable experiences for all ages.
This 2006 annual report summarizes the achievements of the Elmhurst Park District over the past year. Key accomplishments include launching an Adopt-A-Park program, opening a new youth gym called Fit 4 Life, completing a community survey, and finalizing plans to renovate the historic Wilder Mansion. The Park District continues to provide high quality recreational opportunities to the community while practicing responsible financial management.
The document discusses how IPRA plans to implement the Balanced Scorecard approach. [1] It provides an overview of the Balanced Scorecard framework and its benefits. [2] It then analyzes IPRA's current organizational structure and identifies issues like communication silos. [3] Finally, it outlines how IPRA will use the Balanced Scorecard across its departments and perspectives to better achieve its strategic goals and provide value to members.
2007 Catalog Cover Series 3 - IPRA Agency Showcase CompetitionIPRA
This document provides registration information for various programs run by NWSRA across multiple seasons. It lists the municipalities served and provides the registration start and deadline dates for winter/spring 2007, summer 2007, and fall 2007 programs. It also mentions an online payment system and directs readers to page 4 for more details.
The document is announcing Roselle's 2nd Annual Bike, Kite and Fishing Day to take place on May 19, 2007 from 10am-2pm at Turner Park. The event will celebrate National Bike Month and a statewide Kite Fly-in. Activities will include guided bike tours, a kite fly-in, a scavenger hunt bike ride, crafts, games, face painting, a stunt show and a fishing derby. Prizes will be awarded in multiple age groups. Residents are encouraged to strap fishing poles to their bikes, bring kites and join in the fun afternoon. The event is free and more information can be obtained by calling 630-894-4200.
2007 Single Catalog Cover - IPRA Agency Showcase CompetitionIPRA
This document is the 2007 Fall/Winter issue of a publication from the Byron Forest Preserve District. It provides information on upcoming events from September 2007 through November 2007, including a car show in September, Halloween activities in October, and craft shows in November. It also advertises the district's programs, services, facilities, activities, and events for adults, children, families, and more throughout the fall and winter seasons.
Please see here the video of my ARG presentation and a brief interview I gave about the subject:
http://www.campaignhost.se/msn/innovate/061207/download.html
2007 Catalog Cover Series 5 - IPRA Agency Showcase CompetitionIPRA
This document contains program guides from the Wheaton Park District for winter 2007, spring 2007, summer 2007, fall 2007, winter/spring 2008 that advertise activities and events. Each guide encourages people to "chart a new course for adventure" and provides information on adult education classes, aquatic passes, fitness memberships, and memorable experiences for all ages.
The document discusses how digital technologies and ubiquitous digital touchpoints are driving a transition from a product-focused to a service-focused logic. This new sharing economy is enabled by insights, digital platforms that facilitate sharing, and reinvented marketing that focuses on dialogue over propaganda. The key is identifying a relevant insight, creating a digital platform to enable sharing of services, and reimagining the marketing mix around building relationships instead of transactions.
The document discusses how digital technologies and ubiquitous digital touchpoints are driving a transition from a product-focused to a service-focused logic. This new sharing economy is enabled by insights, digital platforms that facilitate sharing, and reinvented marketing that focuses on dialogue over propaganda. The key is identifying a relevant insight, creating a digital platform to enable sharing of services, and reimagining the marketing mix around building relationships instead of transactions.
13. Unsere Erfahrung: Social Media
Unser Erfahrungshintergrund:
besitzt kaum Einfluss auf Onsite-KPIs
Marketing- und E-Commerce-Plattformen.
Basket Conversions Page Speed Page Views Calls Time-to-
& Mails Solution
Onsite
Customer
E-Commerce Content
Service
Customer Repeat
Net Sale Returns View-to-Buy Sharing Happiness Sales
14. Status Quo „Onsite“:
Basket Conversions Page Speed Page Views Calls Time-to-
& Mails Solution
Onsite
Customer
E-Commerce Content
Service
Customer Repeat
Net Sale Returns View-to-Buy Sharing Happiness Sales
15. Status Quo „Onsite“: Social Media
besitzt kaum Einfluss die KPIs
Basket Conversions Page Speed Page Views Calls Time-to-
& Mails Solution
Onsite
Customer
E-Commerce Content
Service
Customer Repeat
Net Sale Returns View-to-Buy Sharing Happiness Sales
16. „O≠site“ sieht es di≠erenzierter aus
Offsite
Paid Earned
Traffic Traffic
Basket Conversions Page Speed Page Views Calls Time-to-
& Mails Solution
Onsite
Customer
E-Commerce Content
Service
Customer Repeat
Net Sale Retouren View-to-Convert Sharing Happiness Sales
51. Social Media KPIs
Die alten KPIs tun‘s noch. Eigentlich.
Aber: die Spielregeln ändern sich.
Facebook hat das Potential,
mit den „sozialen Profilen“ unsere
heutigen Kennzi≠ern so zu stark
verschieben, dass wir unseren
KPI-Set überarbeiten müssen.