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Links | Open Coffee Ballyclare
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Informal business and professional networking. This is a list of local business support organisations, offering networking, events, tenders, programmes and grant funding. Newtownabbey: Newtownabbey Business Network. Get Into Glengormley Business Directory. Co Antrim: 9:15Biz.NET (Antrim). Business Over Coffee (Belfast). Business Networking NI (Carrickfergus). Larne Vital Business Seminars. Mid Antrim Business Support Group (Ballymena). Women on the Move (NE Antrim). Mid-Ulster: Open Coffee Mid-Ulster.
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Coverage – Sunday Business Post “Digital still the way forward for Ireland” | The Next Leap
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COMPETITIVE IRELAND IN THE DIGITAL ERA. Coverage – Sunday Business Post “Digital still the way forward for Ireland”. Leave a comment ». Sunday Business Post,. Digital still the way forward for Ireland”,. The IIEA says the state should take the lead in promoting technologies by hastening its adoption of e-government initiatives, writes Dick O’Brien. On the subject of education, it pointed out that there was no national approach to digital education in primary schools and that the Department of Education’s...
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Introduction: A MOMENT OF OPPORTUNITY | The Next Leap
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COMPETITIVE IRELAND IN THE DIGITAL ERA. Introduction: A MOMENT OF OPPORTUNITY. There was a sense among the stakeholders consulted during the preparation of this report that Ireland will make the necessary leap and an acknowledgement that, underwriting all else, it will be Government leadership that will guide Ireland into its digital future. The recent decision to update and reinvigorate the information society agenda is a positive sign of the Cabinet’s will to take action. 1 Transformation of education.
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Preface | The Next Leap
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COMPETITIVE IRELAND IN THE DIGITAL ERA. This report represents one strand of a process that was initiated in the Institute in October 2007. It was compiled on the basis of the recent IIEA Digital Sector Stakeholders’ Consultation. The Institute will continue its work on the trends identified in these pages in the coming months. Director General, IIEA. Subscribe to comments with RSS. What do the IIEA team make of the governement strategy, put out within a day or so? However the section on Ideas Economy ha...
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Coverage – Silicon Republic “Urgent call for digital industry task force” | The Next Leap
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COMPETITIVE IRELAND IN THE DIGITAL ERA. Coverage – Silicon Republic “Urgent call for digital industry task force”. Leave a comment ». Silicon Republic, “Urgent call for digital industry task force”, 15 December 2008. Urgent call for digital industry task force. The social and economic impact on Ireland if it gets the digital media opportunity right could have implications for years beyond the now crippled Celtic tiger. A cabinet-endorsed drive to transform the Irish education system, the drafting of a na...
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Coverage – Irish Independent “Awarding extra maths marks ‘will boost pupil numbers’” | The Next Leap
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COMPETITIVE IRELAND IN THE DIGITAL ERA. Coverage – Irish Independent “Awarding extra maths marks ‘will boost pupil numbers'”. Leave a comment ». Irish Independent “Awarding extra maths marks ‘will boost pupil numbers'” 6 January 2008. Awarding extra maths marks ‘will boost pupil numbers’. Tuesday January 06 2009. Extra marks should be awarded for Leaving Certificate maths and science to encourage more students to study the subjects, a new report has urged. It says there is no national approach in practic...
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Interns needed! | The Next Leap
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COMPETITIVE IRELAND IN THE DIGITAL ERA. Leave a comment ». Graduates, ideally post-graduates, with excellent academic credentials, and varied experience wanted to provide research assistance on. 8216;s continuing work. Ideal candidate will have a legal or an economics degree/postgraduate degree, will be conversant with web tools, and will have an interest in one or more of the areas covered in. The IIEA is neutral, and all suitable candidates will be considered. 2 a short E-mail outlining what areas of.
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Presidents' Club: January 2009
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By Mark J Finlay and other trustees and member contributors. Saturday, 24 January 2009. Get out and face the market! As the business climate gets tougher so we must get smarter. We at The Presidents' Club. Know this is not the time to put your head in the sand, to do nothing, or to delete marketing budgets.albeit significant savings can be made and effort reallocated. It is a time to get out and sell. To move and shake. I recall from University of Ulster. Played a vital part in his campaign. Now business...
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8 questions – an Irish based digital legal content centre | The Next Leap
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COMPETITIVE IRELAND IN THE DIGITAL ERA. 8 questions – an Irish based digital legal content centre. I spoke to someone in Government about how we move the idea of an Irish based digital content services centre. Along, taking into account what we have discussed here on the blog. As a result, there are eight follow up questions to get this thing moving:. What are the clear objectives of such a Centre? Why, specifically, Ireland as a location? What would be the cost, and to whom? I feel that the idea of e...
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Foreword | The Next Leap
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COMPETITIVE IRELAND IN THE DIGITAL ERA. However, the pace of change is dramatically more rapid today than at any other time in our history. The speed of innovation and the ubiquity of competition suggests that Ireland’s sources of competitive advantage need to be continually re-defined. Although it seems as if we have a choice to make as to whether or not we embrace the knowledge economy and exploit the advantages it presents, I do not believe that we have a choice. Managing Director, Microsoft Ireland.
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