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>>Beth Kanter, John Kenyon, Eric Leland, and I are holding a workshop
at the NTC called "So You Want to Be a Consultant?" (Unfortunately,
Michael Stein, who designed the session, won't be able to attend). It
will be held from 10:30 - noon on Thursday. The description is at
http://tinyurl.com/2qa24b Although the session is geared for people
who are planning to become a consultant or have recently entered the
field, we also welcome established consultants and those who are just
consultant-curious. Please bring your questions about marketing,
client management, self-management, planning, systems, and thorny
problems. We'll spend time in large and small groups tackling them.>>
Dear Robert, and other esteemed colleagues:
Thank you ever so much for this heads-up!
I hope that every member of the Information Systems Forum who is
leading a session will post here about it. Please don't be shy!
While I will not be leading any structured presentations, I will be
facilitating the Information System Forum's first-ever affinity group
meeting at the Nonprofit Technology Conference! More details are
available here:
<http://blog.deborah.elizabeth.finn.com/blog/_archives/2008/2/10/3516023.html>
<https://www.ntenonline.org/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?webcode=SesDetails&ses_key=57876a9d-468d-488e-b7f8-2190143099e4&hide=1>
If you're planning to attend the conference, please add your name to
this database of ISF members who will be there:
<http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Information_Systems_Forum/database?method=reportRows&tbl=5>
Even if you're not able to attend the ISF affinity group meeting, I
hope to schmooze with all the ISF members possible at some point
during the conference.
Many thanks from Deborah
Deborah Elizabeth Finn
Cyber-Yenta
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
deborah_elizabeth_finn%40post.harvard.edu">deborah_elizabeth_finn
post.harvard.edu
www.cyber-yenta.org
"Nothing softeneth the Arrogance of our Nature
like a Mixture of some Frailties. It is by them
that we are best told, that we must not strike
too hard upon others....They pull our Rage by
the sleeve and whisper Gentleness to us in our
censures."
-George Savile (1633 - 1695)
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