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On bicycles and bulldozers: freewheeling to success with technology-led change.
To be presented by Tim Macer (meaning Ltd)
An ASC Evening Meeting and Social. Thursday 14th September 2006, 18.00h
The presentation will be about the common issues and learning to be gained in
the implementation of business process change when adopting new software.Tim
will be speaking from his experience of technology-inspired change management in
organisations, on how to avoid bulldozer tactics and introduce change in a way
that keeps everyone happy.
Places are strictly limited due to the size of the venue and you must reserve
your place in advance by e-mailing Sue Taylor. ([log in to unmask])
The evening will take place at the Grouse and Claret Pub, 14-15 Little Chester
Street, Belgravia SW1X 7AP (Nearest tubes, Victoria and Hyde Park Corner)
ASC runs these events quarterly. The objective is to provide a short briefing on
a technology topic of interest, followed by an opportunity to socialise with
your friends and colleagues in the industry. We provide bar snacks and drinks,
paid for by the ASC until 8.30pm, although we will have the venue for thewhole
evening if you want to stay on.
If you are not an ASC member you may attend your first meeting at no charge, but
will need to be a member to attend future events. The cost of membership is
currently £30 per year. Please bear in mind that some companies take out
corporate membership so you may already be an unwitting member. If you have any
doubts please contact the ASC administrator at the address below.
For further information on this event, please visit our website at
http://www.asc.org.uk
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Please reply to:
Diana Elder, Administrator ([log in to unmask])
ASC, PO Box 60, Chesham, Bucks, UK HP5 3QH
tel/fax: +44 (0)1494 793033
http://www.asc.org.uk
This message has been sent on behalf the ASC by:
Randy Banks ([log in to unmask])
Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
University of Essex, Colchester, UK CO4 3SQ
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