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Last Page Update: Wednesday, February 27, 2008

September Chapter Meeting 

Program: Microsoft's Crabby Office Lady  

Presented by:

Annik Stahl
When: Thursday, September 21, 2006
Where: Tivoli, 900 Auraria Pkwy., Denver
Cost:
STC Member Price: $20
Price for program and dinner for STC members (except students).
Nonmember Price: $25
Price for program and dinner for those without STC membership.
Student Price: $15
Reduced rate for program and dinner for students, both STC members and nonmembers (please provide your student ID at the meeting check-in desk).
Program Only Price: $7
This covers the cost of the program only and does not include a meal. A beverage is included.
An additional $5 will be assessed for attendees who want dinner, but who register late or show up at the door.
Alternately, if you wish to pay at the door, you can send an email to reservations@stcrmc.org and indicate the number of individuals in your party, whether you are a member, non-member, or student, if you are attending the program only, or if you require a vegetarian meal.
Agenda: 6:00 - 7:00 pm Networking

7:00 - 9:00 pm Announcements and program

Directions, Transportation, and  Parking: A map and driving instructions are available at this website: http://www.tivoli.org/tivoli/map.html.
Details: Meet Microsoft’s sole humor columnist in residence, the “Crabby Office Lady.” With 6 million reads of her weekly column in 2005 and more than 500 pieces of online feedback and personal e-mails each month, Crabby has unique perspective on what Microsoft Office customers want, why they’re not getting it, and what they’re struggling with during their days in the workplace. Crabby’s new book, “The Crabby Office Lady Tells It Like It Is,” gets to the down and dirty—using plain talk—the universal issues surrounding e-mail etiquette, figuring out how to collaborate with difficult coworkers, understanding those mystifying computer terms, and more.  Annik Stahl

Annik Stahl

 

About the Speaker: Annik Stahl writes her weekly column from the comfort of her Washington Park home. Her ear is always tuned to what working people (not just Microsoft users) want, why they aren’t getting it…and how her alter-ego, Crabby, can help. Her book is available at various retail stores and online. The Microsoft Crabby Office Lady Tells it Like it is

Visit the Meetings Home page for links to summaries and handouts from many past meetings.


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