Event ID # 51892
Date:
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Time:
8:30 am - 10:30 am
Event:

Business Success Series - Innovative Management Techniques

Host:

San Francisco Chamber of Commerce

Location:

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San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Boardroom
235 Montgomery St, 12th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94104

Contact:
Paula Zamudio
Phone:
415-352-8818
Email:
pzamudio@sfchamber.com
Website:
http://www.sfchamber.com/programs_sales_success_series.htm
Price:
Registration is $25 for members, $35 for non-members before June 1st; $30 and $40 after.
Full details:
Project management is the science of planning, scheduling and controlling an aggregate of diverse activities that must be completed in the proper order to reach a predefined objective within a specified timeframe. Join Meryl Natchez to discover how like a mosaic, each individual component must stand alone and work in sequence with the others to result in a successful project.

This presentation will provide practical and innovative techniques for management success. Some of the topics Meryl will cover include:

* Achieving objectives in politically charged environments
* Getting technology to work for you, not against you
* How to best break up major projects into manageable chunks
* Managing in a virtual world

Attendees will be invited to share their own management challenges for a lively and personal discussion on how to best solve them. Participants can expect to come away with specific tips on how to handle a wide range of problems that emerge when managing people or projects, based on the audience's own struggles. The presentation also includes a handout of warning signs of potential problems and how to address them.

Presented by: Meryl Natchez
Meryl Natchez has been in the technology field since 1978. She is CEO of TechProse, a corporate communications consulting firm in Lafayette, California. TechProse specializes in business planning and analysis, technical writing, and training development (including online education). Natchez has taught computer documentation at San Francisco State University, and is past President of the San Francisco Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication, and of the Northern California Chapter of the National Association of Computer Consultant Businesses. As chair of the Contra Costa Council Technology Task Force, she initiated Opportunity Junction, a program that provides training and job placement to underemployed individuals in Contra Costa County.

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