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Tuesday
26Jan2010

"Working In The Wired World" Workshops

Over the next two months I am going to be delivering a series of workshops in London covering various aspects of the business use of social media. I have been running similar events for some time within organisations but this is the first opportunity, in conjunction with Online Information, to make them available to a wider audience. 

There are three workshops offering a comprehensive understanding of the impact the web on the workplace and the information needed to do something about it. 

24th February GETTING TO GRIPS WITH THE WIRED WORLD

10th March HOW TO MANAGE THE NETWORKED WORKFORCE

24th March STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE IN THE POST INDUSTRIAL AGE

If you are unable to make it yourself, or know of someone else who would benefit from any or all of these workshops, do please forward this link.

Reader Comments (1)

Euan, these workshops look spot on! An impressive array of the most important topics. Best wishes for success with them.

February 2, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRon Edwards

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