March 5, 2005 (Press Release) --
USING TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT SANITY
Use easy to incorporate technological tools and techniques that fit in with your home and work environments. Busy women don’t have time for complex technologies that are supposed to help but only make life more complicated. This workshop shows how readily available, everyday technologies can support your sanity!
• Organize: Understanding computer files and simple data storage solutions.
• Multi-task: On the telephone while on the web. Your cell phone isn’t just a cell phone.
• Communicate: Go wireless! Be an e-mail genius.
• Play: Very fruitful internet searches.
La Tonia Robinson, MA, MBA, is owner of Stream Business Consultants, which specializes in consulting to the technology sector in project management, product management, program development and process improvement. Ms. Robinson’s background before creating her own business includes product management, project management and technical positions in the telecommunications industry. She has a wealth of other experience including college instructor and flight attendant.
She believes in making life as easy for oneself as possible, loves to write and believes in having a great sense of humor and being able to laugh at ones self.
La Tonia Robinson
ΞSTREAM Business Consultants
(510) 233-9872
Contact La Tonia
Women playing to succeed is helping redefine the game of business for women. This free conference brings four insightful and inspiring speakers as well as lively interaction with peers.
Special feature: Open Space Technology. Two scheduled sessions to interact with other successful women on issues currently challenging you.
Join us to networking and to refine your skills, attributes and knowledge. The moderator is Pat Lynch, CEO of Womens Radio and Womens Calendar. Ms. Lynch serves on several not-for-profits benefiting women, and is a frequent speaker on the value of opening the media to women’s voices and creating the communications bridge to the future.
San Francisco Bay Women's Conference
April 30, 2005
Oakland, California
8:30 AM - 4 PM
www.siliconevents.org
Use easy to incorporate technological tools and techniques that fit in with your home and work environments. Busy women don’t have time for complex technologies that are supposed to help but only make life more complicated. This workshop shows how readily available, everyday technologies can support your sanity!
• Organize: Understanding computer files and simple data storage solutions.
• Multi-task: On the telephone while on the web. Your cell phone isn’t just a cell phone.
• Communicate: Go wireless! Be an e-mail genius.
• Play: Very fruitful internet searches.
La Tonia Robinson, MA, MBA, is owner of Stream Business Consultants, which specializes in consulting to the technology sector in project management, product management, program development and process improvement. Ms. Robinson’s background before creating her own business includes product management, project management and technical positions in the telecommunications industry. She has a wealth of other experience including college instructor and flight attendant.
She believes in making life as easy for oneself as possible, loves to write and believes in having a great sense of humor and being able to laugh at ones self.
La Tonia Robinson
ΞSTREAM Business Consultants
(510) 233-9872
Contact La Tonia
Women playing to succeed is helping redefine the game of business for women. This free conference brings four insightful and inspiring speakers as well as lively interaction with peers.
Special feature: Open Space Technology. Two scheduled sessions to interact with other successful women on issues currently challenging you.
Join us to networking and to refine your skills, attributes and knowledge. The moderator is Pat Lynch, CEO of Womens Radio and Womens Calendar. Ms. Lynch serves on several not-for-profits benefiting women, and is a frequent speaker on the value of opening the media to women’s voices and creating the communications bridge to the future.
San Francisco Bay Women's Conference
April 30, 2005
Oakland, California
8:30 AM - 4 PM
www.siliconevents.org

Use easy to incorporate technological tools and techniques that fit in with your home and work environments.
Email
Print
SPAM




