Everything in business is done as part of a process, whether or not this is consciously acknowledged. Some processes can be quite complex, while other processes may be very simple. Either way, to manage process is to manage the flow of business. Gaining mastery over business processes is a key aspect of being able to implement business intent in an optimal way. Business Process Management (BPM) is a rapidly evolving and expanding movement that directly speaks to the heart of how businesses opera …
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The goal of the SF Community Manger's crew is to meet and trade ideas. Community Management combines leadership, marketing, social media, customer service, and quite a few other skills as well. One great way to keep up with all these areas of growth is to meet and exchange ideas, stories, lessons, etc. Given the dynamic and diverse companies, charities, and groups in our region, the chance to learn from people pursuing unique avenues is pretty darn exciting. On the simplest level, this …
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This is an approximately monthly meetup for people who are into drinking beer and Linux system administration / DevOps. We support web-scale production infrastructure for startups or other organizations and are concerned with stuff like network monitoring systems, cloud computing, configuration management, change management, virtualization and nerf warfare with the Engineering team.
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Technology is changing the way we live and we communicate with the outside world. For nonprofits, technology provides a way to improve business operations, reach volunteers, donors faster and provides many other benefits. However, many non profits face a lot of technical challenges ranging from how to set up drupal site to how to do search engine optimization and others. This meet up group aims to bring technology folks and non profits together in an effort to enable non profits to get rel …
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… That means that while there is a formal organizer who manages the group's operations, member participation is crucial to the success of the group. There is no attendance requirement, but the more active you are in the group, the better it will be for your family (and for the rest of us). Members can use the discussion forums to post questions and resources, send “shouts” or emails to other members they’d like to get to know, and check out the calendar often for future group play dates. You can e …
Cloud Slam is developed to promote collaborative analysis of the latest trends and challenges in cloud computing, looking at core process and strategies in the rapidly shifting world. We create thought provoking conference panels, workshops, and tutorials which are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in cloud.
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… She has helped set up new companies and consults startups and small business clients through financial crunches, turnarounds to profitability, assists managers during rapid growth and operations challenges. In the past, she had organized a resource and networking group for entrepreneurs. With her background in career and job training, she has provided on-the-job coaching and created a career workshop guide to address the obstacles laid-off tech workers faced after the 2000 dot-com bust. She …
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Meet fellow Apartment (Multifamily) owners, operators, and investors. If you're looking to invest in your first multi-family property you're welcome to join as well. The purpose of this meet up is two-fold a) collaborate with existing owners on key learnings and best practices so we can all manage our buildings more effectively and b) provide those looking to get started a good resource network to learn from. Students of CCIM, David Lindahl and Scott Scheel are welcome.
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Data Semantics of the Real-time Web.
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Let's come together and collaborate to build great businesses! Are you looking for a strategic business partner - perhaps someone in a business complementary to yours, where you provide a different product or service, but you both target the same customer demographic. Why not work together for the benefit of both of you? Or maybe you're ready for growth, but lack the skill set to take you to the next level - are you great at managing operations, but not so great at marketing - and gee, would …
Chefs getting together to cook the whole infrastructure
… Then, while we eat breakfast we invite the speaker of the week to enlighten us about different aspect of business management. Each week the topics and the speakers are different. Then after the meeting, members who desire can stick around or set appointments to get to know each other better.Members of the group with relevant topics will be invited to speak in front of the group and share their expertise if they desire to. In this challenging economy it is important to have a group of peers and b …
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