Analytics 2.0: Key Metrics, KPIs, and Customer Journey
Analytics 2.0 Components
Analytics 2.0 includes the following components for continuous improvement based on user experience:
- Analysis of quantitative data from your website and your competition.
- Clickstream analysis
- Multiple outcomes analysis
- Experimentation and testing
- Voice of the customer analysis
- Insights and competitive intelligence
Time on Site vs. Time on Page
Time on site is a key metric for determining how useful visitors find your entire website. It helps answer questions like: How long do visitors
Read MoreUnderstanding Inertia, Moment of Inertia, and Flywheels
Inertia
Inertia is the resistance that opposes difficulty or a physical system or a social system to change.
In physics, we say that a system has more inertia when it is more difficult to change its physical state. The two most common uses in physics are mechanical inertia and thermal inertia. The first one appears in mechanics and is a measure of the difficulty to change the state of motion or repose of a body. The mechanical inertia depends on the amount of mass and the inertia tensor. The thermal
Read MoreEnvironmental Challenges: Climate Change, Pollution, and Biodiversity Loss
Environmental Policy and Global Challenges
Priority Areas:
- Climate change
- Nature and biodiversity
- Natural resources and waste
- Environmental health and quality of life
Global Megatrends:
- Increasing global divergence in population trends: aging, growing, and migrating populations
- Urbanization: spreading cities and spiraling consumption
- Changing patterns of global disease burdens and the risk of new pandemics
- Continued economic growth
- Global power shifts: from a uni-polar to a multi-polar world
- Intensified global
Key Figures & Themes in Spanish Romanticism
Key Figures and Themes in Spanish Romanticism
Rosalía de Castro was born in Santiago de Compostela. An important work is her book of poems entitled On the Banks of the Sar. In it, she explores Galician themes, exalts customs, explores existential pessimism, and expresses anguish and pain. She believes that love is a mirage and that the fate of every human being is loneliness.
Mariano José de Larra was born in Madrid and received an enlightened education, evolving into Romanticism. He believed that
Read MoreSt. Augustine’s Philosophy: Reason, Faith, and the City of God
St. Augustine’s Philosophy
Reason and Faith
For Augustine, human beings yearn for happiness and the supreme good, which he identified with God. However, the enjoyment of happiness requires knowledge of the truth, and this can be sought in two ways: by reason and faith. These two are not incompatible; rather, they should work together. Faith directs our intelligence in the search for truth, and reason can understand the contents of faith, which is supported by our intelligence.
Knowledge of God and
Read MorePlato’s Theory of Ideas, Soul, and the Philosopher-Ruler
Plato’s Theory of Ideas
I start my presentation discussing the theory of Ideas, as the application of this triggers a major role in justice and policy. Plato’s theory of Ideas is given because Plato, trying to parse reality, realizes that all objects are constantly changing. Then how is it possible to extract knowledge of a reality subject to motion and change? Plato’s predecessors were wondering the same, worse came to radical positions.
Plato, influenced by these philosophers, accepts some things
Read MoreUnderstanding Land Transportation Networks and Infrastructure
Land Transportation
Transportation is the activity that moves people and goods between geographic locations. This is done using Earth modes, river, and air shipping.
The terrestrial network is centered in Madrid and extends to the borders and ports. This model began in the eighteenth century with the road network of the Bourbons and was consolidated in the nineteenth century as the railway network, basically coinciding with that of the road.
Road Transport
Roads connect different villages, so they are
Read MoreTransportation Economics: Demand, Costs, and Market Structures
Key Characteristics of Transport
- No Storage
- Limited Competition (Barriers to Entry)
- Dependence on Demand from Businesses and Households
Factors Affecting Individual Transport Demand
- Price: Product price affects demand, consequently impacting transport demand.
- Time: Transport speed and service quality are crucial.
- Consumer Income: Disposable income influences demand for final products.
- Consumer Preferences
Factors Affecting Aggregate Demand
- Urban Form
- Economic Activity
- Geography
- History and Culture
- Politics
Ways
Read MoreUnderstanding Priority Farms: Requirements and Benefits
This qualification may refer to an individual or a legal entity owning a farm with priority farming characteristics. This rating is essential for obtaining specific grants, benefits, and incentives, contingent upon meeting certain requirements.
Requirements for Individual Priority Farm Owners
A priority farm enables the occupation of at least one work unit (AWU), with the work unit rent being equal to or greater than 35% of the reference income and less than 12% of it, provided the holder meets the
Read MoreEffective English Teaching: Pedagogical Tenets, Multiple Intelligences & Language Development
Pedagogical Tenets to Promote English in the Classroom
- Active Methodology: Engaging students through active participation.
- Using Realia: Incorporating real-life objects and materials.
- Comprehensive Approach: Addressing all aspects of language learning.
- Setting Routines: Establishing consistent classroom procedures.
- Short and Varied Activities: Keeping lessons dynamic and engaging.
- Promote Communicative Activities: Encouraging interaction and communication.
Multiple Intelligences
- Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence:
