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The next meeting of Independent Computer Consultants Association San
Francisco Bay Area chapter is on Thursday, September 11, 2003, 6p-9p, at
Delancey Street Restaurant.
See below for a meeting summary. For more details and lots of links to
maps, directions, transit, speaker info, other upcoming events, and ICCA
SFBA in general, go to http://www.icca-sfba.org. You can jump to
information about this meeting by clicking on "Next Meeting/Event" in the
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Next ICCA SFBA Chapter Meeting
Date: Thursday, September 11, 2003, 6p-9p
Title: How to Do Space Age Work with a Stone Age Brain
Speaker: Eve Abbot of The Organizer Extraordinaire
Time: 6:00 PM Registration, Hors d'oeuvres, and Networking
6:30 PM Chapter Business and News
7:00 PM Presentation and round table discussion
Location: Delancey Street Restaurant
600 Embarcadero (at Brannan; street parking and valet
available)
San Francisco, CA 94107
Public Transit: Easily accessible via the Muni N-Judah line from BART
and CalTrain
Phone: (415) 512-5179
Cost: $25 members, $35 non-members
More Info/RSVP: (650) 326-6478 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reservations encouraged (save $5) but not required
for this meeting. Make a reservation at:
http://www.icca-sfba.org/reservation.htm
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ABSTRACT:
Is trying to get more done with less getting to you, too?
Technology alone doesn't increase productivity - People do. Human aspects
of technology means taking advantage of your brain's hard-wiring to excel in
your activities. Use these immediately useful computing and e-mail tips to
boost your performance, with less stress.
Join us for a personal performance tune-up so you can:
* Greatly reduce visual and mental fatigue while computing.
* Master computing and e-mail tips that will save you lots of time !
* Ease yourself into a creative state of mind in 10 minutes.
"These steps will save me at least one hour per day. Great presentation!!" -
Bill Seelig, Seelig & Associates & President, Inst. for Management
Consultants NorCal
The presentation includes a workbook handout to help you capture and retain
useful information specific to your situation. Be sure to mark your
calendar for this exciting presentation, and bring a friend!
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Since 1988, Eve Abbott has developed productivity systems for corporate
managers and entrepreneurs so their teams can work at least 25% more
effectively through her programs and hands-on consultations. Ms. Abbott is
the author of, How to Do Space Age Work with a Stone Age Brain T (2003).
She has degrees in Sociology and Psychology from the University of
California and holds a Lifetime Adult Teaching Credential. The Organizer
Extraordinaire (www.organize.com) is a popular guest on TV and Radio and
appears in New York Times, Home Office Computing and Working Women articles.
Clients range from Hewlett Packard to Lotus Construction and Alameda County
as well as countless consulting practices.
CHAPTER BUSINESS:
We'll take some time for meets and greets, discuss upcoming events, news on
the consulting front, government-related issues and sneak previews of our
year-end party. We'll also discuss potential new benefits and programs
from ICCA.
WIN A PRIZE!
New for 2003! Attendees at every meeting will be entered into a raffle for
a free technical reference book, software, or hardware (is *this* the
meeting we give away that wireless network?). Bring your business card!
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ABOUT ICCA:
The Independent Computer Consultants Association is a national not-for-
profit association based in St. Louis that provides professional development
opportunities and business support programs for independent computer
consultants. ICCA's goal is to support the success of independent computer
consultants in providing professional services to their clients.
ICCA provides a forum for consultants to support each other. Through
national conferences, chapter meetings, and the Internet, members can
develop business referral relationships as well as hear top-notch speakers.
ICCA also offers consultants legislative monitoring, a variety of member
benefits, and a vendor relations program.
The local San Francisco Bay Area chapter (ICCA SFBA) covers Northern
California, Silicon Valley, the Central Coast and the Central Valley. See
http://www.icca-sfba.org or call 650-326-6478 for more information.
For information about the national organization, see http://www.icca.org or
call 800-774-4222.
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