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THE WORLD OF
IT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Conferences, Workshops and Seminars March 10-14, 2008 Historic Menger Hotel • San Antonio, TX |
As a reward to those who see the value of attending the outstanding sessions typically scheduled on the last day of ITFMA conferences, there will be a drawing in each of the four (4) concurrent sessions scheduled at 10:00a.m. on Friday, March 14. One lucky attendee at each of the four sessions will win a pass to attend the 2009 ITFMA program of their choice by having their 3-day conference registration fee waived – a value of $1,500. The pass is transferable to a colleague if the winner is not able to attend in 2008. Names will be collected and picked some time during the 10:00 a.m. sessions. Winners must be present to receive their passes.
A free copy of an industry-leading ROI analysis tool used for your own internal assessments will be provided to participants at Monday's 4-hour seminar on Building the Financial Business Case for IT, conducted by Rebecca Wettemann from Nucleus Research.
A free software package for analyzing your IT processes and products and for developing effective performance measures will be sent to all attendees at Monday's 4-hour workshop on Best Practices for Designing and Implementing Performance Measures, conducted by Andrew Muras from BAE Systems Analytical Solutions.
A free copy of the 20 page DiSC Classic Profile booklet with self-assessment and learning tools will be given only to those pre-registered to attend Tuesday's 4-hour seminar on Financial Managers: Understanding Yourself, Your Employees & How to Make Changes, conducted by Timothy Partlow from Partlow Consulting. Over 40 million people worldwide have used the DiSC Classic Profile to unlock the door to productive communication and relationships in order to reduce conflict and improve interpersonal communication.
A free copy of the speaker's book How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business will be given to the lucky winner of a drawing held at Tuesday's 3-hour seminar with the same name and conducted by Doug Hubbard from Hubbard Decision Research.
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